Ayatollah Qassem in a statement on the situation in Bahrain entitled ‘Bahrain will be fine
Ayatollah Qassem in a statement on the situation in Bahrain entitled ‘Bahrain will be fine’: “The entire free people of Bahrain and the honourable prisoners and immigrants have a firm determination to recover all rights”.
No one can claim that all people have the same level of patience and potential to face challenges. In the Bahraini public arena, which the ruling policy wants to be full of slaves, however, external restrictions and terrorism cannot psychologically enslave the Bahrainis or weaken their well-known spirit of freedom.
Further, Bahrain’s prisons are overcrowded with many free men, whose will to freedom can never broken or weaken. The imprisonment of their bodies and their torments can never affect them, but rather increase their solitude and strength.
The calamities has failed also to let the Bahraini emigrants in the diaspora, who widely spread across the region and the world, to let them forget their gathering love for their homeland, and their right to return, build it and shape its history, or forget their right to defend and rescue it.
Besides, all the free people of Bahrain, its honourable prisoners, and its immigrants, a tremendous and firm determination to recover all rights and and political freedoms. This would pave the way to restore all rights and to fulfil just demands, especially when all factions gather, all efforts are coordinated, and all stances are united.
None of the free Bahraini people is satisfied with a solution that obstruct the political movement and keeps one of the political detainees in prison. In addition, no political prisoner exchange his freedom for the enslavement of his people. No displaced or free immigrant accepts to harm any of his people, those in prisoner or outside the prison. Indeed, this is a source of strength for the people and their demands.
This situation does not change or weaken a party or there. No one’s will would ever lag behind by manipulating the people’s cause by any defeated or deceived party.
Tiredness is there, but patience is its cure. If a person had not been able to bear burdens, he would hardly have accomplished anything.
Bahrain’s government should be proud of this people, not to be proud of its humiliating relationship with Israel.