Bahrain: a microcosm that typifies the intensifying dilemma of the Arab regimes
May 31, 2012 10:27 pm Leave your thoughtsDavid Rahni discusses the political deadlock in Bahrain
David Rahni discusses the political deadlock in Bahrain
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Dan Brett says Tehran is using martial law, arrests, imprisonment, torture & killings to suppress its Arab minority