Al-Aswad: Crisis Would Last for Years, People’s Steadfastness will Continue for even Longer Years
2017-05-02 - 9:09 م
Bahrain Mirror: The prominent Al-Wefaq leader Ali Al-Aswad said that there won't be a solution to the crisis witnessed in the country without engaging all components of the country in managing the state and starting an inclusive political process, stressing that the crisis "would last for many years and people's steadfastness will continue for even longer years".
Al-Aswad mocked what he named "the expired newspapers" affiliated to the authorities; those that claimed that the regime has attained victory in Geneva and refuted the claims.
He posted on his Twitter account saying "the authority in Bahrain and authors of yellow journalism know that the human rights status is deteriorating with the elimination of freedoms margin, citizenships revocation and imprisonment of democracy seekers."
"Observers in the international community are also aware of the human rights deterioration in Bahrain within the past years," Al-Aswad further stated, considering that "proceeding in the delusion won't put the problem to an end," and that the solution can't be reached through statements. It, however, is only achieved through work programs for the government. He went on to say that "We are witnessing now a postponement to the crisis and the authorities are moving away from dialogue."
The former MP Ali Al-Aswad concluded his tweets saying "without engaging all the country components in managing the country and without starting an inclusive political process, the crisis in Bahrain would remain for years and the steadfastness of people will remain for longer years."
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