Sports world slams the Khalifas and demands they stop relying on foreign athletes
Bahrain’s reputation between sport and torture. This is what the tyrant Al-Khalifi has been thinking about since he inherited power after the death of his father in 1999. For decades, the country’s reputation has been tarnished by severe repression, especially during the ten years last twenty Since the beginning of the Al Karama Rebellion in December 1994, a dark page began in the history of the rule of the Caliphate. The first result of this was the cancellation of the Formula 1 race in 2011. That day, the ugliness of the Khalifa’s face, which had been covered in powder for decades, became apparent. It had thrown Bahraini athletes into prisons, including national team player Alaa Hubail. Since then, the ruling gang has tried to do everything possible to return those powders. So he began to replace the people of Bahrain with thousands of foreigners whom he imported and granted citizenship in order to balance the demographic composition in their favor. They became more dependent on foreigners to pass their satanic policies. They now have an army of Pakistani, Yemeni, and Jordanian mercenaries, as well as British, American, and Israeli experts. Not only that, but he also brought in sports personnel from different countries. This policy became apparent to the world, and it was shameful and shameful, but they did not stop. Despite these policies, the people of Khalifa, especially their leader, do not feel safe and stable rather they continue with policies that negatively affect security. Repressive policies never ensure safety, and the continuous arrest of innocent people only adds salt to the bleeding wounds of the people and pushes activists to increase their activities against the prisoners and the executioners. Hamad bin Issa was not known for any compassion or mercy Rather, they had hard hearts without mercy.
Last week came the biggest surprise, which was a painful blow to the Al-Khalifa criminal gang. The international bodies that organize races asked Al Khalifaians to stop naturalizing African athletes, as part of the sanctions imposed on them after it was discovered that their athletes were using steroids. It also reduced the number of competitors from Bahrain to ten in the ongoing Paris Olympics, as well as the international races in Tokyo next year. These measures were not announced until this week. Therefore, it is confirmed that the Khalifis have followed a destructive policy of using foreign athletes as part of their policy which is hostile to everything that is Bahraini and national and dependent on everything that is foreign and alien to the homeland. Bahrain’s team in Paris includes Kenyan-born Winifred Yaffe, who won the gold medal in the 3,000-meter race, and Salwa Al-Nasser of Nigeria, who won the silver medal in the 400-meter race. The Bahrain Athletics Federation admitted a charge of “acting in relation to doping negligently and/or recklessly and/or damaging the interests of the International Association of Athletics Federations or damaging the reputation of the sport of athletics,” and another charge relating to employ workers. to work with athletes, according to what the International Association of Athletic Powers said. These developments came as a result of the wrong policies of the Khalifa gang. This prompted international sports authorities to investigate claims that two athletes used blood transfusions at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and that the International Association of Athletics Federations “contracted” a coach who was under a doping ban, the International Association of Athletics Federations added.
These developments may have surprised some, but Bahrainis have known for decades that the Khalifis have been following policies in the sports field that have three dimensions: The first is the marginalization of indigenous Bahraini athletes (Shiites and Sunnis) due to political differences , which played a prominent role in the state of political and social polarization in the country. The second is the reliance on foreigners for most of their policies, including the sporting aspect. The current Khalifi tyrant is a lover of foreigners and cannot resist the Bahraini element, so he tried to replace the original Bahraini people with new people whose members do not belong to Bahrain, its culture, or its religious affiliation. Third: He loved to boast and pretend about imaginary achievements, and was always looking for “prestige,” until he called himself “His Majesty the King.” These policies direct the affairs of the country on a completely different path to the aspirations of the people, be it by allying with Western countries, giving them military bases, normalizing relations with “Israel”, getting into useless regional conflicts, or relying on emergency provisions to continue. judgment, and not on stability, security, justice, and governance. This manager’s policies were to stretch his leg longer than his quilt, brag about his status as “king,” use two giant jumbo jets of his own, build palaces for himself and his gang, and waste the people’s money in areas that are useless and of no benefit to the country or the people, such as endurance racing and Formula 1 cars AND importing foreign athletes to achieve fake achievements. He proceeds in these policies from his constant feeling of the need to appear and stand out, in response to what is imposed by the “disease of greatness” that afflicts the tyrant of Bahrain.
For decades, the people of Bahrain have been known for their passion for sports and their constant drive to work to build themselves and their country. These people did not leave a profession unpractised in order to live in dignity. His ancestors rode the sea in search of pearls, a job that required skill and strenuous physical effort. He also relied on the sea to catch fish, and he left no means of fishing unused, including the construction of what is known as “Al-Hadra,” which attracts fish to a relatively deep spot that allows them survive in it. because of the low tide, so that the sailor can catch them. He also traveled to the seas to trade, traveling to India and Africa to earn his living. Drilling water wells after the natural wells were flooded as a result of the wrong policies implemented by the Khalifas with coastal drilling, which forced the sea water to seep into underground reservoirs. These people built their civilization with the hands of their children, starting with the Dilmun civilization until building urbanization in the present time. Bahrainis are not accustomed to laziness or slackness in the pursuit of a living. They did not rely on foreigners for survival in exchange for surrendering sovereignty, but instead considered Bahrain to be in trust with their property to rebuild and preserve through successive generations. As the Bahrainis voluntarily converted to the religion of God in the seventh year after the Hijra, they considered this a matter of pride and an important aspect of their identity that lasted for centuries. The Khalifa tries to destroy this identity, but they cannot achieve this
One day it was like kicking a rock to weaken her, but it didn’t hurt her, and his horns weakened her
The problem with the Caliphs is that they are trying to control a rebellious people, with a history that confirms their patriotism, their determination, their dignity, and their refusal to give in to aggression or evil children take part in the battles for dignity which the nation has been achieving since it embraced Islam and strengthened itself to follow the authentic Muhammadan path, targeting God’s blessings and peace on the family of God’s Messenger. These people never slept with injustice, but instead faced the invaders and attackers mercilessly, and forced all the forces that attacked the country to admit defeat and leave the field. Who are the Khalifis who bargain with the Bahrainis for their freedom, identity and belonging? Perhaps the ruler Al-Khalifi is trying to create imaginary glories for himself and his gang, while the Bahrainis are exercising the role of building civilization, strengthening the connection with God, and confirming belonging to Islam and lasting loyalty to the Prophet and his family, peace be. on them. Therefore, they stand firm in the fields, and do not flee in the face of progress. The Bahrainis will continue on their path until God inherits the earth and those on it, and the result is for the righteous.
O God, have mercy on our righteous martyrs, make them sincere with you, and release our prisoners, O Lord of the Worlds.
Ahrar Bahrain Islamic Movement
August 30, 2024
