“This is the Arab revolution that was abandoned by the Arabs, forsaken by the West and forgotten by the world.”
Salam, This blog dedicated to Bahrain's revolution, one of the many Arab spring revolutions that started earlier last year.

→ this isn't the official page for the revolution.

→ all hate mail will be deleted, because we honestly don't care.

→ we made this blog to raise awareness not to fight nor to explain ourselves to anyone.

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4 days ago · 22 notes · originally from duatawassul

(Source: duatawassul)


1 week ago · 49 notes · originally from duatawassul

yalzaki4media:

Bahraini children Today viewing protests of the opposition refuses to join Bahrain to Saudi Arabia.

yalzaki4media:

Bahraini children Today viewing protests of the opposition refuses to join Bahrain to Saudi Arabia.


1 week ago · 8 notes · originally from yalzaki4media

yalzaki4media:

Police in Bahrain  firing and climbing inside a home before storming it earlier today -

19 May 2012


1 week ago · 10 notes · originally from yalzaki4media

worldwideriot:

Bilad Al-Qadeem, Bahrain

worldwideriot:

Bilad Al-Qadeem, Bahrain


2 weeks ago · 13 notes · originally from worldwideriot

kaliem:

Protesters cover their ears after riot-police throw sound grenades to disperse them during an anti-government protest in the capital Manama, May 1, 2012. Dozens of anti-government protesters tried to march towards the capital square Bab al-Bahrain during a rally organized by Al Wefaq. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed

kaliem:

Protesters cover their ears after riot-police throw sound grenades to disperse them during an anti-government protest in the capital Manama, May 1, 2012. Dozens of anti-government protesters tried to march towards the capital square Bab al-Bahrain during a rally organized by Al Wefaq. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed


3 weeks ago · 8 notes · originally from kaliem

fotojournalismus:

A Bahraini woman shouts anti-government slogans during a Labour Day pro-democracy protest in the Manama suburb of Sanabis on May 1, 2012. Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Shiite villages in Bahrain to demand being reinstated in jobs from which they were fired during last year’s uprising, witnesses said.
[Credit : Getty Images]

fotojournalismus:

A Bahraini woman shouts anti-government slogans during a Labour Day pro-democracy protest in the Manama suburb of Sanabis on May 1, 2012. Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Shiite villages in Bahrain to demand being reinstated in jobs from which they were fired during last year’s uprising, witnesses said.

[Credit : Getty Images]


4 weeks ago · 66 notes · originally from fotojournalismus



“it’s your tear gas, you threw it, you take it”



auzubillah:

Bahrain, 27/04/2012Photo: Bahrain’s Protest of Art & Photography | مسيرة البحرين للتصميم و التصوير

auzubillah:

Bahrain, 27/04/2012

Photo: Bahrain’s Protest of Art & Photography | مسيرة البحرين للتصميم و التصوير


1 month ago · 11 notes · originally from auzubillah