The Political Council of the February 14 Revolution Youth Coalition, issued
the weekly position, which reads as follows:
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
We in the Political Council of the February 14 Revolution Youth Coalition
express our strong disapproval and disdain for the preparations being
made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Al Khalifa Entity in Bahrain to
develop what is known as the “National Human Rights Plan for the Coming
Years.” We note that this ministry is managing the human rights file based
on the new mandate assigned to it, which involves manipulating the
country’s ongoing crises by implementing a policy that combines external
diplomatic work with the execution of internal programs in coordination with
the relevant ministries. This policy is based on deception and misleading
propaganda, relying on buying diplomatic relations abroad, bribing to polish
the image within international organizations, and securing positions and
seats within them. This helps the criminal entity pass off its officially
adopted sham programs at home and promote them as genuine efforts to
establish a true human rights system.
We confirm that this hypocrisy is obvious to our people and will have no
effect or impact, as the crimes and violations of this entity continue
unabated, with their consequences felt on multiple fronts. This alone
suffices to expose the Al Khalifa hypocrisy and reaffirm the necessity of the
revolution until its rightful and legitimate goals are fully achieved.
In this context, we record the following headings in the weekly position:
1- A core aspect of the existential conflict between the people of Bahrain
and the Al Khalifa Entity is that this occupying entity never stops its
manipulation and deceit, believing that its hypocrisy and lies can
deceive the people and the free world. Every time one of its lies is
exposed, it resorts to new lies to cover up its increasing crimes and
scandals. The Al Khalifa entity has become accustomed to
addressing its crimes with more crimes. While it once resorted to
direct killings and blatant hostility toward the people, as well as the
eradication of their identity, it now plans to achieve the same goals
through the use of additional tools of hypocrisy, patching up files, and
exchanging positions and deceptive rhetoric. It relies on the expertise
and advice of British, American, and Zionist intelligence agencies, as
well as the legacy of its invading ancestors and surrounding tribes
allied in pursuit of spoils and the consolidation of power. What the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs is doing today, both internally and
externally, is merely an update to the entity’s chronic system of
hypocrisy. Therefore, no real action or genuine initiative for the
benefit of the people, their freedom, or sovereignty can be expected
from it.
2- One of the manifestations of Al Khalifa hypocrisy is the exposure of
its slogans and programs regarding dialogue, peace, and tolerance.
Everything it raised and implemented to promote these slogans has
been proven by reality on the ground to be meaningless, nothing
more than empty clichés. The dialogue it claimed to have with
opposition societies in 2011 and prior ended with the arrest of their
leaders, the closure of their societies, the institutionalization of
tyranny, and the prohibition of political protests. As for its claims of
religious tolerance, the evidence for these lies in the demolition of
mosques, the arrest of religious scholars, the criminalization of
religious rituals and beliefs, and the banning of the largest Friday
prayer in the country. Since the core of the Al Khalifa entity is to
persist in hypocrisy, even when the fig leaves fall, its calls for regional
stability, convergence between nations, and reliance on good
intentions in relations are accompanied by its ongoing crime of
allowing foreign military bases to violate the country, turning it into a
platform for launching wars, spreading discord, and plotting
conspiracies. This is further solidified by making Bahrain a den
(center) for the normalization project with the Zionist enemy, which
contributes to opposing the resistance, both states and peoples, and
fulfilling the colonial ambitions of major powers.
3- In these days of 2011, Bahrain was subjected to the most brutal
political and sectarian persecution in its history, due to American
support for the Saudi military intervention in Bahrain and the
suppression of its people’s peaceful revolution, the imposition of
emergency law on the country and its people, and the targeting of the
nation’s elites and intellectuals, among them were the medical staff
who were carrying out their humanitarian duties by treating and aiding
the injured as a result of the brutal repression suffered by the people
across Bahrain. However, the Al Khalifa entity decided to take
revenge on this exemplary staff in its humanity, honest in its mission
and medical oath. It violated the hospitals, militarized them with force,
and arrested doctors, nurses, and paramedics, subjecting them to
torture, interrogation, and unjust trials. This exposed one of the brutal
faces of the invading tribe in Bahrain and its deep-seated hostility
toward the medical and educational staff. This hostility persists and is
practiced in various forms, the most notable being the recruitment of
doctors and teachers from other countries, while the lists of
unemployed doctors, nurses, paramedics, teachers, educators, and
others grow day by day.
4- Since the illegitimate political inheritance of power in Bahrain, when
the tyrant Hamad took power from his father, one of his most
prominent strategic projects, which poses an existential threat to
Bahrain and its people, has been the project of sabotaging the
national identity of the indigenous people. The tyrant Hamad did not
limit his war on the identity of the indigenous people of Bahrain to
internal campaigns aimed at distorting their identity, tampering with
their history and heritage, working to destroy all their components,
landmarks, culture, and social and religious values, distorting the
memory of generations, disconnecting them from the history and path
of their forefathers, but his destructive and systematic project
expanded abroad through what is known as the “Bahrain Authority for
Culture and Antiquities,” where the tyrant worked on promoting the
narrative of the Al Khalifa occupation of Bahrain and legitimizing their
presence in power and authority. This necessitates that opposition
forces work to hold workshops and forums abroad to reinforce the
identity of the Bahraini people, their pure and authentic history,
expose the lies of the Al Khalifa entity and its alleged authorities, and
debunk their fabricated narrative.
The Political Council – February 14 Revolution Youth Coalition
Monday, April 21, 2025
Occupied Bahrain