"Fa-Hal Lahu Al-Haqq?"
A new book is now published on the web - "Fa-Hal Lahu Al-Haqq". Its title translates to "Do They Have The Right?". The book's cover-page says"
"After Thursday, we stopped the talking...
People call for the fall of the regime...
Do They Have the Right?"
The title of the book is clear to those who have some background. The title is referring to the bloody Thursday, 17th of February 2011, when riot police attacked the protestors in the Pearl Roundabout in the capital of Bahrain, Manama, at 0300 hours, while they (children, youth, men, women, old people) were asleep, injuring at least 250 and killing 4.
After Thursday, we stopped the talking... People call for the fall of the regime... People are chanting those words even in their sleep. It became a folkloric song that every Bahraini memorizes. The People are directing their words of rage to the regime...
After Thursday, we stopped the talking... People call for the fall of the regime...
After Thursday, we do not want to talk. We do not want dialogue. After you attacked us and killed us while we're asleep? After the attrocities you committed in the Roundabout? After you blew Isa Abdulhassan's head off? After you expressed your sympathy through killing more innocent citizens? After your brutal crackdown against your people? After using Bahrain Defense Force to kill us? After all that, People only want one thing; that is, the fall of the regime.
So... Do They Have The Right? And, hence the name of the book. Do the People of Bahrain have the right to call for the fall of the regime?
The Book depicts the events of February 14 Revolution in Bahrain from 13th of February to mid September 2011 in more than 250 pages that includes official documents, pictures, analysis and a lot more.
The bad news... It's in Arabic.
Some of its subtitles are... Pearl roundabout gathering. Blood Thursday. Turning point. Army scandal. Escalation. Chaos. Day of fear. Government stories. Cleansing. Mudslinging. Betrayal accusations. Sectarianism. Torture. Assassinations. Insulation. Hooliganism. Vandalism. Lies. Fabrication. Cursing. Occupation. Etc...
Interesting book to read. And the first of its kind.
The links to the book can be found here... The electronic version is 182 megabytes in size.
http://www.zshare.net/download/94587529b8ea1f33/
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0Bw-JNRw0F8FHYzFhNjg1OTItMWFlNy00Mjg2LTk5MjMtNjlkYjkwMzE3NGQy&hl=en_US
For more information, either, kindly, post your comments on this page or contact hareg_hareghum_1@yahoo.com
And here are some snapshots of the book - first six pages...
Cover Page
"After Thursday, we stopped the talking...
People call for the fall of the regime...
Do They Have the Right?"
The title of the book is clear to those who have some background. The title is referring to the bloody Thursday, 17th of February 2011, when riot police attacked the protestors in the Pearl Roundabout in the capital of Bahrain, Manama, at 0300 hours, while they (children, youth, men, women, old people) were asleep, injuring at least 250 and killing 4.
After Thursday, we stopped the talking... People call for the fall of the regime... People are chanting those words even in their sleep. It became a folkloric song that every Bahraini memorizes. The People are directing their words of rage to the regime...
After Thursday, we stopped the talking... People call for the fall of the regime...
After Thursday, we do not want to talk. We do not want dialogue. After you attacked us and killed us while we're asleep? After the attrocities you committed in the Roundabout? After you blew Isa Abdulhassan's head off? After you expressed your sympathy through killing more innocent citizens? After your brutal crackdown against your people? After using Bahrain Defense Force to kill us? After all that, People only want one thing; that is, the fall of the regime.
So... Do They Have The Right? And, hence the name of the book. Do the People of Bahrain have the right to call for the fall of the regime?
The Book depicts the events of February 14 Revolution in Bahrain from 13th of February to mid September 2011 in more than 250 pages that includes official documents, pictures, analysis and a lot more.
The bad news... It's in Arabic.
Some of its subtitles are... Pearl roundabout gathering. Blood Thursday. Turning point. Army scandal. Escalation. Chaos. Day of fear. Government stories. Cleansing. Mudslinging. Betrayal accusations. Sectarianism. Torture. Assassinations. Insulation. Hooliganism. Vandalism. Lies. Fabrication. Cursing. Occupation. Etc...
Interesting book to read. And the first of its kind.
The links to the book can be found here... The electronic version is 182 megabytes in size.
http://www.zshare.net/download/94587529b8ea1f33/
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0Bw-JNRw0F8FHYzFhNjg1OTItMWFlNy00Mjg2LTk5MjMtNjlkYjkwMzE3NGQy&hl=en_US
For more information, either, kindly, post your comments on this page or contact hareg_hareghum_1@yahoo.com
And here are some snapshots of the book - first six pages...
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