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  • Breaking : Bahrain Regime Issues 9 Year Sentence against Sheikh Ali Salman - Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society
    http://alwefaq.net/cmsen/2016/05/30/45360

    Breaking: Bahrain Regime Issues 9 Year Sentence against Sheikh Ali Salman
    in English Section, Slides en May 30, 2016

    The First High Criminal Appeals Court in Bahrain has issued a 9 year sentence against the opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman, also Secretary General of Al Wefaq National Islamic Society, today.
    Al Wefaq said the sentence against Sheikh Ali Salman is unacceptable and provocative. Furthermore, it said the sentence indicates the regime’s insistence to ignore the calls for a solution to the crisis and entrenches the exacerbating political crisis in Bahrain.

  • Bahraini Cleric and Former MP Arrested - Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society
    http://alwefaq.net/cmsen/2015/08/19/44852

    Bahraini Cleric and Former MP Arrested A former Bahraini member of parliament, Sheikh Hasan Isa, was arrested from Bahrain International Airport last night as he arrived with his family. He was taken to the central interrogations offices, yet, no information has been made available on the reasons 9 hours on his arrest. Al Wefaq calls for him immediate release.

  • Communiqué du Wifaq suite à la condamnation à une peine de 4 ans de prison de son secrétaire-général.

    The Banner of Reform is Maintained | Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society
    http://alwefaq.net/cmsen/2015/06/17/44680

    The Banner of Reform is Maintained
    in English Section, Slides en June 17, 2015

     
    We have been calling for reform in Bahrain because it cannot move forward without real and active political, security, economic and social reforms that are based on the highest interest of the homeland. Such reforms entail an end to all forms of authoritarianism, oppression, corruption, discrimination and marginalization to found a well-based modern state.
    Thus, the popular movement raised legitimate demands that speak for all factions of the homeland to reach and inclusive resolution.
    The interest of the homeland and the citizens were highly considered from the first day Al-Wefaq was founded, whether through participation in the political process or through the boycott of elections or through peaceful civilized demonstrations.
    Al Wefaq will stick to its project of maintaining this homeland despite all arrests and despite the systematic targeting of our society. Some have abandoned this path for personal interests but we remained to push for a homeland that provides its citizens with peace and security.
    Because of his patriotic history and refusal to recess it, Sheikh Ali Salman was arrested and sentenced to 4 years in prison. Sheikh Ali has been attacked with attempts of defamation inside and outside Bahrain, and which included various types of immoral means not only against him, but against Al Wefaq, the national opposition powers and the political majority of the people in Bahrain. This is solely because they all, raised the slogan of reform in our homeland seeking a state in which all Bahrainis enjoy equality regardless of their race, sect, family or any other discriminative and oppressive titles.
    Therefore, and because we carry a great concern, and are ready to sacrifice for the sake of our beloved Bahrain and its people, we emphasize on the following:
    Firstly: We, in Al Wefaq, strongly reject any verdict that does not acquit Sheikh Ali Slaman and we will consider it void. We will consider such a conviction to lack legal bases, unjust and unsound. Our opinion in this is based on the defense panel’s observations of the trial proceedings in addition to the reports released by international organizations where they stressed that the trial is unfair and lacks the standards of a fair trial. Our opinion also stands on ourselves’ and the people’s comprehensive understanding of Sheikh Ali Salman.
    Secondly: we herby stress that we will continue calling for our rights with the same humanitarian and civilized strategy that adopted by Sheikh Ali Salman. The strategy that considers the homeland’s interests over the narrow personal interests. The strategy that considers national unity, peace, security, nonviolent movement, equality and justice for all. And which fights corruption, oppression , discrimination, poverty and terror.
    We will not stop calling for our legitimate rights which can lead Bahrain to a democracy, even if we have to offer more sacrifices. We will not accept oppression or marginalization, we will not accept looting of national wealth, manipulation of national security and independence and we will not accept to be enslaved.
    Thirdly: we stress that keeping Sheikh Ali Salman in jail means that the political crisis will remain unresolved. A political consensus will not be reached. We stress that this is an irresponsible decision which reflects the regime refusal to genuine dialogue and political solution. Further, it will only lead to more complications in all levels.
    Fourthly: we strongly emphasize that the executive, legislative and judicial powers should be ratified by the people to enjoy independency and real representation of people. Reaching a national consensus that leads to a constructive engagement is a necessity to end the unilateral control of these three powers. This can only be achieved through real reforms to make the people the source of all powers and to end the current marginalization of the citizens and alienation from decision-making.
    We herby emphasize that it is important to have a well-established and sound social contract to reach fair representation and restore the people’s confidence.
    Fifthly: given the current tense political disagreement and the absence of national consensus where Bahrain must be saved, we stress on the following:
    The need for international and regional support has become an urgency to establish dialogue and negotiation to end the political predicament that has engulfed the country. As the authorities rely on the security option to deal with this problem, all attempts to restore national dialogue have failed due to the absence of confidence and the authority’s mishandling of the political problem. The arrest and conviction of Sheikh Ali Salman is s vivid example of this. Thus, it is most crucial today to find a social contract between the rulers and the people.
    To halt the destructive security options that target the majority of the people leaving them insecure and lacking the basic needs for an ordinary stable life.
    To reach an agreement to form a UN international inquiry commission, similar to the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI), to look into the unsolved problems, issues of disagreement, human rights violations to pave the way for national reconciliation and a transitional justice that can be a considerable exit to the political and human rights crisis in Bahrain.
    We, in Al Wefaq, declare our adoption of the recommendations included in the 5th June statement of the Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights in the United Nations, which included:
    To release Sheikh Ali Salman, Nabeel Rajab and all prisoners of conscience
    To open a transparent and impartial investigation into the abuses of Jaw prison
    To halt the security option and lunch a genuine dialogue between the ruling authority and the opposition
    To implement the recommendations of the BICI report and the HRC’s Universal Periodic Review
    To create a suitable environment for an inclusive national reconciliation
     
    The General Secretariat
    Al Wefaq Natinal Islamic Society
    Manama, 16th June 2015

  • Bahrain News Agency | Al Wefaq violations documented to refer a case to the Public Prosecution
    http://www.bna.bh/portal/en/news/654459

    Manama, Feb16(BNA) The General Director of Anti-corruption and Economic and Electronic Security announced on Monday that the department has investigated recent statements by Al Wefaq on its website and twitter account that are considered crimes that can be penalised by the law.

    He said Al Wefaq is under suspicion of publicly inciting hatred against the government and distributing false news in a way that could harm the civil peace and national security.

    Al Wefaq also made calls for illegal rallies and incited hatred against the Interior Ministry and a foreign country. He stated that the department has documented Al Wefaq’s statements to refer the case to the Public Prosecution. (MOI)

  • The Peninsula - 11 July, 2014

    Bahrain has charged the country’s most senior opposition leader and one of his aides with holding an illegal meeting with a US diplomat, the public prosecutor’s office said yesterday.

    It said Al Wefaq party leader Sheikh Ali Salman and his political assistant, Khalil Al Marzouq, should have obtained permission before meeting Tom Malinowski, US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labour.

    Bahrain expelled Malinowski earlier this week, saying he had “intervened flagrantly” in the country’s internal affairs by holding the meeting. The United States has said it is “deeply concerned” about his treatment and is considering a response.

    The incident has opened a rift between Washington and one of its main regional allies. Bahrain hosts the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet but has bristled at American criticism over its human rights record since suppressing a popular uprising in 2011.

    In Washington, the US State Department yesterday said it had summoned a senior envoy from Bahrain — the chargé d’affaires of its embassy in Washington — on Tuesday to formally protest Malinowski’s expulsion.

    “We look to the Government of Bahrain to take actions consistent with our strong bilateral relationship. We also look to all sides to recommit themselves to the reconciliation process, which remains the focus of our diplomatic engagement,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement.

    Psaki previously has said the United States is considering what steps to take in response to the expulsion but offered no details.

    The public prosecutor said Salman and Marzouq were questioned and then charged with “contacting a representative of a foreign government in violation of the political associations law and related ministerial decisions”.

    They were freed after guaranteeing their places of residence, it added, without giving any further details.

    Al Wefaq confirmed the charges and called them unfair, saying such regulations had never been implemented before and no one had been prosecuted for them.

    Malinowski attended a Ramadan evening meeting of Al Wefaq on Sunday and met Salman and an aide again at the US embassy on Monday. He said he was asked whether they had made specific requests of the Americans, and replied that they had not.

    Salman and Marzouq were interrogated at the Criminal Investigations Department on Wednesday before they were summoned to appear at the public prosecutor’s office yesterday. Salman said he was questioned for about half an hour, without his lawyer, “about the content of the (embassy) meeting and what was discussed at it.”

    A court in Bahrain last month cleared Marzouq of terrorism charges.

    The Gulf island kingdom is ruled by a Sunni Muslim royal family, but the majority of its population are Shias, whose political leaders have demanded democratic reforms.

  • Salman and Almarzooq summoned for interrogation

    Sheikh Ali Salman, Al Wefaq Secretary General, and his Political Assistant Khalil Almarzooq, have today received an official summons by the Bahraini Ministry of Interior, following a meeting with an US Official. The interrogation will take place tomorrow morning (9th July) at 9am (Bahrain time).

    Tom Malinowski, US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, was yesterday ordered to leave <mailto:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-28204511> Bahrain by the authorities, after meeting with members of Al Wefaq. Despite international condemnation, Bahrain is now escalating this issue further by targeting leading members of Al Wefaq, who took part in the meeting.

    In September 2013 a law was passed that prohibited meetings between opposition societies and international diplomats, without the presence of a representative of the Ministry of Interior. Although no reason for the summons was given, it comes less than 24 hours after the demand for Mr. Malinowski to leave Bahrain.

    Commenting on the orders for Mr. Malinowski to leave Bahrain, the State Department said it is “deeply concerned”, <mailto:http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2014/07/228839.htm> whilst Mr. Malinowski himself said the decision was about “undermining dialogue”. <mailto:https://twitter.com/Malinowski/status/486495418583629825> The Bahrain Justice and Development Movement share this analysis, with the summons received by Salman and Almarzooq serving as proof.

    The dropping of charges against Almarzooq last month was a potentially positive step towards rebuilding a political process, but this latest attack is yet another example of the “one step forward, two steps back approach” adopted by Bahrain. Once again hardliners within the Authorities are taking control to scupper any plans towards reform.

    Given the chance to take full control, Bahrain’s hardliners will turn Bahrain into a closed society, barring international observers and unleashing heavy repression and human rights abuses.

    The Bahrain Justice and Development Movement condemn the summons received by Salman and Almarzooq, as well as the decision to demand that a stop State Department official leave Bahrain. We call on the Bahrain authorities to rescind the summons, or at least to make sure no false charges are attributed to Salman and Almarzooq. Furthermore, we call on the authorities to end the stalling and to immediately begin a new political process that takes the country towards serious democratic reform.

    Ali Alaswad, a resigned Bahraini MP from Al Wefaq, said:

    /“After the State Department rejected the removal of Mr. Malinowski, the authorities in Bahrain are turning their attention to Al Wefaq instead. In any country, anywhere in the world, international observers and diplomats have a right to meet with political leaders. This shows just the lengths Bahrain will go to in order to protect its image, and that clearly they have something to hide.”/

  • Bahrain’s disappearing moderates - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/04/bahrain-violence-opposition-moderates-disappearing.html

    Yet, among the biggest loser from the rising violence in Bahrain is the moderate Shiite political opposition, Al Wefaq, which is struggling to craft its response. It has not supported the violent tactics of groups such as the more radical February 14 Youth Coalition, to the disappointment of some in their antigovernment constituency. Yet, they have also not condemned the attacks adamantly enough to satisfy many of their critics at home and abroad.

  • Bahrain lifts travel ban on opposition leader | GulfNews.com
    http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/bahrain-lifts-travel-ban-on-opposition-leader-1.1283365

    defence lawyer said that a Bahraini court lifted a travel ban against the head of the kingdom’s main opposition group.
    Lawyer Abdullah Al Shamlawi said on Monday that prosecutors agreed to a defence request to lift the ban against Ali Salman, the head of the Shiite bloc Al Wefaq.
    Salman was summoned by authorities in late December for questioning on allegations of incitement over comments made in a sermon. He was accused of using sectarian language, inciting hatred against the government and promoting rioting and vandalism.

    • Verdicts in pending cases:

      In the first case, the appeals court confirmed 15-year prison sentences against each of 10 defendants convicted of attempting to murder four policemen, the source said.
      They targeted the policemen in April 2012 in the village of Akr, near the capital Manama, according to the charges.
      A lawyer said the verdict ignored accusations by the defendants that they had been tortured into giving confessions.
      In the second case, the court upheld 10-year jail terms against each of three activists convicted of attempting to murder policemen in the village of Karzakan in February last year.
      The defendants were accused of opening fire on policemen who were dispersing demonstrators in the village.
      The court also upheld jail terms against five defendants in a third case, convicted of forming a “terror group” which prepared a car bomb that police uncovered in Sitra.
      Two defendants have been jailed for 15 years, while the remaining three each received 10-year sentences.

  • Sheikh Ali Salman, convoqué par la police au Bahrein

    An opposition leader was summoned to appear before the Public Prosecution on Sunday for charges of humiliating the Interior Ministry.

    Minister of State for Information Affairs and government’s official spokesperson Samira Ibrahim bin Rajab said Al Wefaq secretary-general Ali Salman has been accused of denigrating and disparaging the Interior Ministry.

    The association held an event showcasing models, miniatures and drawings alleging policemen’s systematic use of inhuman practices and human rights violations.

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    • Bahrain charges opposition leader with insulting authorities | GulfNews.com
      http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/bahrain-charges-opposition-leader-with-insulting-authorities-1.1250823

      The head of Bahrain’s main opposition group was charged on Sunday with insulting authorities through an exhibition that showed alleged abuses against anti-government protesters, a lawyer said.
      The charges against Ali Salman, the head of the Shiite bloc Al Wefaq, came just hours after a court sentenced four suspects to life in prison for alleged ties to militant factions and acting as spies for Iran.

      It is unclear whether Salman will face trial. Prosecutors have the option of not bringing the case to court.
      Al Wefaq’s lawyer Hadi Al Musawi said Salman was not jailed after being charged and was allowed to return home following questioning.
      Earlier on Sunday, a criminal court issued life sentences against four activists and 15-year prison terms against six others who were charged with links to Iranian intelligence agencies and plotting attacks in Bahrain, lawyer Zainab Zwayed said. Fourteen defendants were cleared.

  • Al Wefaq leader to face trial on October 24 | GulfNews.com
    http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/al-wefaq-leader-to-face-trial-on-october-24-1.1239614

    Manama: Bahrain’s First Attorney General on Saturday said that Khalil Marzouq, the Assistant Secretary-General of Al Wefaq National Islamic Society, would be put on trial on October 24 on charges of “inciting terrorism and promoting acts that constitute crimes of terrorism.”

    Abdul Rahman Al Syed said that the charges levelled after the Public Prosecution completed its investigations of the case also included “using a position and management within a legally formed political association to call for committing crimes that constitute acts of terrorism punishable under the Community Protection Law.”
    [...]
    charged with “advocating support for perpetrators of criminal activities and justifying their crimes, calling for the continued planting of explosives and for acts of violence, supporting the criminal activities by persons accused of committing terrorist acts, advocating their crimes as well as pushing for disobeying laws.”

  • Bahraini dictatorship charges ex-opposition MP with « terrorist crimes »
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/bahraini-dictatorship-charges-ex-opposition-mp-terrorist-crimes

    #Bahrain's general prosecutor on Saturday said he had referred prominent opposition ex-MP Khalil Marzouq to court on charges of “inciting terrorist crimes.” Marzouq, a senior figure in the main #Al_Wefaq opposition formation who was arrested on September 17, also faces charges of “promoting acts that amount to terrorist crimes,” Abdulrahman al-Sayyed said in a statement. Human rights groups have slammed the Bahraini dictatorship’s persecution of activists and political opponents since a (...)

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  • Bahrain bomb wounds 4 policemen : ministry | GulfNews.com
    http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/bahrain-bomb-wounds-4-policemen-ministry-1.1208876

    DUBAI: A homemade bomb wounded four Bahraini policemen outside a Shiite village, the interior ministry said on Sunday, in the latest unrest to rock the country. The bomb was “planted by terrorists” near Janabiyah village, west of Manama, the ministry said in a statement carried by the official BNA news agency, without specifying when the explosion took place.

    Loin de la Syrie, un peu moins de l’Egypte (AFP Les autorités de Bahreïn ont mis en garde contre toute participation à des manifestations le 14 août, à l’appel d’un mouvement inspiré par l’Égypte), les manifestations continuent au Bahrein, le site de l’opposition Al Wefaq en recensait 146 les jours derniers

    http://alwefaq.net/cms/2013/07/14/21380

    Cela s’ajoute à la mort le 7 juillet d’un policier sur l’île de Sitra

    The statement, quoting the chief of public security, said “police had confronted a group of individuals who were targeting Sitra police station”, referring to a Shi’ite town.

    The bomb exploded as police were securing the area, the statement said. Two other policemen were wounded.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/07/us-bahrain-violence-idUSBRE96603K20130707

  • A suivre de très près : développement dangereux, le raid de la maison de Sheikh Eissa Qassem, religieux chiite très révéré des Bahreiniens. Chef spirituel du Wefaq, les autorités le tiennent pour l’instigateur des troubles au Bahrein.

    Bahrain top Shi’ite cleric’s home raided by security forces | GulfNews.com
    http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/bahrain-top-shi-ite-cleric-s-home-raided-by-security-forces-1.1184705

    Security personnel forced open the door of Shaikh Isa’s home in the village of Duraz in the early hours of Friday morning and searched the house, Bahrain’s main opposition bloc Al Wefaq said on its website.

    The statement said the teams searched the home and left, but police helicopters patrolled the area for hours after.

    A leading Bahrain human rights activist said the reason for the raid was not known, but he believed security forces had entered the shaikh’s house in pursuit of some fugitives who had fled there from a neighbouring house.
    “This is the first time (his house was raided) and it’s hugely offensive for a huge number of Shi’ites in Bahrain,” said Mohammad Al Maskati, president of the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights.
    “People see him as a red line. I expect that this will cause a big reaction.”

  • US seeks talks with Bahrain on worker rights | GulfNews.com
    http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/us-seeks-talks-with-bahrain-on-worker-rights-1.1180637

    The United States is seeking talks with Bahrain over workers’ rights following a report that cited the deterioration of labour protections in the Gulf state after the unrest in 2011, officials said on Tuesday.
    Acting United States Trade Representative Demetrios Marantis and acting Secretary of Labour Seth Harris said they had requested consultations over the alleged firings of trade union leaders and sectarian-related discrimination in employment since the March 2011 general strike.
    Such issues would be inconsistent with the labour chapter of the US-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement, they said.
    “Ensuring that workers in Bahrain — and in other countries — can exercise their fundamental labour rights is a top priority for the Obama administration, and we expect that the action we are taking today will produce a collaborative discussion and positive resolution to these important labour issues,” Marantis said in a statement.

    On Sunday, Bahrain’s cabinet approved a parliamentary proposal to take unspecified action to stop “interference” in the kingdom’s affairs by the US ambassador.
    “The cabinet has approved a proposal by the parliament to put an end to the interference of US Ambassador Thomas Krajeski in Bahrain’s internal affairs,” government spokeswoman Sameera Rajab said, according to the official BNA news agency.
    The measure also aims at ending “his repeated meetings with instigators of sedition” — a government term for protesters who frequently clash with police.

    • Les relations avec les Etats Unis ne sont pas du tout tendues...d’apres Samira Rajab, porte-parole du gouvernment Bahreinien.

      “Bahrain is keen on close relations with all countries from the perspective of an international peace and friendship strategy and as such it handles its diplomatic relations with objectivity and professionalism,” Sameera Rajab, the state minister for information affairs and the government spokesperson, said in remarks published by the London-based daily Al Sharq Al Awsat.

      En témoigne la photo qui coupe la tête à l’ambassadeur Krajeski.

      http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/bahrain-dismisses-reports-of-strain-in-us-ties-1.1180350

    • De fait, la stratégie du Wefaq de multiplier les contacts avec les interlocuteurs étrangers et particulièrement occidentaux, semble payante.

      Bahraini lawmakers call on U.S. envoy to end « interference » - Yahoo ! News
      http://news.yahoo.com/bahraini-lawmakers-call-u-envoy-end-interference-155009417.html

      Khalil al-Marzouq, an official with the largest opposition group, Al Wefaq, said the report showed the government was failing to manage its domestic affairs and foreign relations.
      “Al Wefaq is in contact with all diplomats, Western or otherwise. We do not hide anything. The U.S. ambassador meets with us, just as he meets with other parties whether they are from the government or pro-government groups,” Marzouq told Reuters from Bahrain.

    • A noter que la poussée d’anti-américanisme au Bahrein vient de la publication du rapport sur les Droits de l’Homme dans le Royaume, la défense des DH étant largement associée au mouvement d’opposition « terrorite ».

      On April 25, Bahrain voiced “dismay” over an assessment by the US State Department of the rights situation in the kingdom, saying it contained “texts which are totally far from the truth, adopting a manner that fuels terror and terrorists targeting Bahrain’s national security.”

      A US State Department report released on April 19 said that “the most serious human rights problems included citizens’ inability to change their government peacefully; arrest and detention of protesters on vague charges, in some cases leading to their torture in detention.”

      http://www.yourmiddleeast.com/news/bahrain-seeks-to-end-us-envoy-interference_14829

  • Sur la question de la désinformation qui fait rage au Bahrein : l’allégation de viol d’une femme enceinte par les Forces Spéciales de Police qui a circule sur les réseaux sociaux a été déclarée dépourvue de tout fondement et de toute validité par le Wifaq

    Bahrain rape allegation was ‘concocted’ : Al Wefaq
    http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/bahrain-rape-allegation-was-concocted-al-wefaq-1.1176559
    29 April 2013

    A story that shocked Bahrainis about an alleged rape by a Bahraini police officer of a pregnant woman last week proved to be untrue and had been concocted, according to a political society.

    “Following an intensive follow-up, investigations and a scrutiny launched since the time of the incident, we have concluded that what had been published on the incident was not true,” Al Wefaq, the largest opposition society, said in a statement posted on its website.

    الوفاق : بيان بشأن ما نشر عن تعرض إمرأة للإغتصاب - جمعية الوفاق الوطني الإسلامية
    http://alwefaq.net/index.php?show=news

    بعد التحقق والتدقيق، فيما انتشر حول تعرض إمرأة لإغتصاب، فبعد المتابعة الحثيثة والمعلومات والتدقيق منذ وقت الحادثة حتى الآن توصلنا لعدم صحة ما نشر بشأن موضوع الحادث المنتشر .
    ونهيب بأبناء شعبنا المؤمن الغيور تحري الدقة في مثل إثارة هذه الأخبار الحساسة والمثيرة لما لها من تداعيات وخيمة على المجتمع بأكمله.
    وحرص المخلصين وتثبتهم قاد الى الوقوف على عدم صحة الخبر بتفاصيله المنشورة

  • le journal londonien -financé par l’Arabie Saoudite, al Sharq al Awsat critique avec férocité les déclarations du Wifaq revenant sur la légitimité de la Constitution de 2002 et les assimile à une volonté de coup d’état.

    "The Al-Wifaq Society, a Bahraini opposition group, yesterday stepped up its attacks on the legal institutions in Bahrain. It said that the Bahrain Constitution lacked consensus and was rejected by the majority of the Bahrain people. It also said it does not recognize the legislature or the institutions created under the Constitution. Sources in the Bahrain Government considered these statements by Al-Wifaq about rejecting the Constitution as a blueprint for a coup Al-Wifaq wants to carry out. In 2001, the people of Bahrain endorsed with a 98 per cent vote at a referendum the National Charter which served as the foundation for all the amendments introduced to the 1973 Constitution. This served as the basis for the 2002 Constitution of the Kingdom of Bahrain. Bahrain Government sources told Al-Sharq al-Awsat that the calls by Al-Wifaq were tantamount to an invitation for a coup against the State through bringing down its Constitution, legitimate establishments, and legislative authority.

    Al Sharq al Awsat