Sunday, March 20, 2011

Iran is the seat of Shiite Caliph

Recognition of otherness is a right and a duty for everyone…it is reasonable to ask foreigner to recognise and respect the strangeness of those who welcome them”. Kristeva, nation without nationalism,



The Shiite uprising in Bahrain is not democrat movement, because democratic movements cannot be  sectarian. The Shiite uprising in the Gulf states is wider sectarian war between Shiite and Sunni raised on the behest of Imam Khamenei.


Human should have the right to worship any god they please. The Shiite discriminate other sect of Islam where they are in power. The Bahrain population are an Arab and divided by two branches of Islam the Shiite loyal to Shiite Imam resided in Iran, and the Sunni independent mindset of Islam.

Democracy does not discriminate. Shiite are in majority they know that they have popular vote and the Sunni have historical claim on Bahrain. The Shiite wishes to win the state by vote, once they are in the power kick the Sunni first out of the power and out of Bahrain later. Iran is the seat of Shiite Caliph, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, and Lebanon would be part of Shiite Caliph. The Shiite religion allows the believer to lies in order to mislead enemies.
The Shiites are loyal to the central authority of the Shiite Imam who claims that he rules on behalf of the hiding Imam. Bahrain governed by Iranian loyalist would be  the real threat to the Gulf states given the fact that the Iranian have never given up the claim that Bahrain is a part of Iran territory.

The people of Bahrain have the right to vote and stand for to be voted in the highest office through a democratic process , but their indisputable right should not eclipsed by the Iranian and religion. The religious dispute should not stand on the way of the democratic progress and masses should avoid the sectarian pitfall.
M.Sarjov
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