Event of the Week (Friday – November 7, 2025): The Tyrant Hamad Continues His Lies — A “Forum for Justice” in the Kingdom of Corruption and Bloodsuckers
On November 5, 2025, Bahrain’s tyrant Hamad received participants in what is called the “King Hamad Global Centre for Peaceful Coexistence Forum for Justice,” where he delivered a speech full of the same lies that the people of Bahrain have heard since he illegitimately seized power. In his address, he once again falsely claimed to uphold “truth, justice, and freedom.”
Hamad’s deceitful remarks came just one day after thousands of citizens in the town of Shahrakan chanted angry slogans during the funeral procession of the martyr Abdullah Hassan Yusuf, expressing their rejection of the Ministry of Terror’s fabricated narrative about the martyr’s drowning at sea while trying to earn a living.
Observers note that the massive and furious funeral march angered the tyrant Hamad, who had hoped that his policies of repression and intimidation would force citizens to abandon the goals of the February 14 Revolution and submit to his despotic rule. Yet he and all members of his regime were shocked by the enormous turnout that surrounded the martyr’s coffin with chants denouncing Hamad personally and his criminal gang, declaring him a symbol of murder and deceit.
Activists affirmed that the mourners’ slogan — “Justice or No Peace” — was a fatal response to Hamad’s so-called “Forum for Justice.”
The so-called “King Hamad Forum for Justice” represents part of the Al Khalifa regime’s adopted policy of “multi-directional diplomacy,” which is based on participating in external events and initiatives as a way to escape domestic demands for a fair constitutional government. Through this policy, the regime exploits regional and international platforms to gain support and protection, particularly by offering extensive services to foreign projects in the fields of politics, security, and economics.
The forum itself coincided with the inauguration of the “Bahrain International Commercial Court,” in a bid to grant the regime visibility in the global business community. This effort is overseen by foreigners linked to colonial powers — evidenced by the fact that the Secretary-General of the Bahrain Dispute Resolution Council is the foreigner Marika Paulsson, while the President of the Commercial Court of Bahrain is another foreigner, Jan Paulsson — both appointed by royal decrees issued by the tyrant himself.






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