Bahrain

Stop the lies through the media!
BAHRAIN SUNNIS COMPRISE HALF, OR ALMOST HALF OF THE LOCAL POPULATION!
Video called fake by many Bahrainis…
KEEP AN OPEN MIND; READ the comments by many Bahrainis against the false claims by some in the society who seek to sow more divisions, and destroy Bahrain’s efforts to advance as a Kingdom according to  the stated goals for 2030 .
What uproar in the media it caused when some protesters attacked the British Crown Prince and his wife Camilla Parker Bowles in the street as they were ferreted in a car through crowds of onlookers. It is rightly deemed an unacceptable behavior by some ignorant people, to attack, spit on, or (one) otherwise abuses the monarchy. As long as Britain remains a monarchy, which is what the majority of British decided in a public referendum, such undisciplined and progressively dangerous abuse of some members of the royal family by extremists is criminal and should be immediately handled by the authorities, and a proper investigation and prosecutions (based on correct evidence) should follow.
In America, in any democracy, or indeed any civilized country, when mobs attack policemen it is considered the upmost offence; the media reports surrounding the attacks on Bahraini police officers is disgraceful, and incredible. For example, how is it that nine policemen were recently hit head on by two men driving separate cars, yet we heard in the media that it was one Shia man who was the perpetrator, with no other person involved or any accomplices? This is an affront to law and justice and seeking to publish/uncover the truth. Who is responsible for the misinformation, is it the police, or the media?
On the internet, we read reports by a Shia (?) Doctor that the armed forces entered the Salmaniya medical complex, “and were shooting at anybody”, via the BBC. Then I ask, please tell us the number of severely injured or permanently disabled , and the number of killed; please publish photos of them with their grieving relatives, as they make a funeral procession, or sit  with them in the hospital, or in their homes.  Also, please allow a team of medical professionals, Sunnis and Shias together, or as well, some impartial witnesses to be present for a proper medical investigation of all the accusations.
As some people might rightly (or wrongly?) suggest, these reports are fabricated and lies. There are no killed or permanently disabled doctors or nurses as a result of the problems which happened in early March, at the medical complex in Manama, or anywhere near the protests. Then how did the hospital staff, nurses and doctors miraculously escape even an injury when said doctor claims, apparently as an eyewitness, that police were shooting live ammunition at anybody?
At the same time, there were several killed or injured police officers. And many injured protesters, as a result of their attacking the police, and then being fired on with rubber bullets. We saw the extent of those injuries on television, which was not life threatening, although obviously painful.
But injuries and the afflictions of the police as a result of doing their jobs were much worse, with several police victims; one instance happened at the University, where one lone policeman literally had to jump off a roof to flee his attackers. Four or five policemen were badly hurt and admitted to hospitals for treatment over several days, or even weeks. The media please publish updates on the health and injuries of the policemen, the handful of injured at the University, or the pearl roundabout, as well as the nine police who were recently injured near-fatally.  How can the actions of the extremists be justified in any way? Attacking policemen, is definitely an extremely liable offence, criminal in every degree, and deserves punishment of the offenders.
In America, people remember the Rodney King case, in which several police officers beat to death a black man, who it turned out had not committed any offence. It was an extreme example of police brutality and racism. How do the incidents involving very aggressive actions, and illegal carrying of weapons, or anything involving illegal weapons of any kind, or the intention to maim or kill by the protesters, mainly and most probably exclusively by Shia protesters in the case of actual injuries of police and Sunni people in the vicinity, whether working or living in Manama, especially in areas where workers move or congregate, in streets or shops where innocent people are, whether working, or moving about, (without provocation)  be justified by any stretch of the imagination?