angry arabiya

@angryarabiya

When ur in chains, living with no dignity or rights, bowing to criminal dictators, the first step is to forget ur fear & realize that its ur right.. to be angry

Bahrain
Joined February 2011

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  1. We Bahrainis will do all that is in our power for our great grandchildren & their children to live free on this land long after they're gone

  2. My ancestors lived and died on this land long before the Alkhalifas came to make subjects out of us, and take away our freedom

  3. the regime that thinks exile means moving us away from our land should know, we carry in our hearts wherever we go

  4. The regime that thinks exile will break us shud know, it was in exile that my father taught us how to love our country & sacrifice 4 it

  5. These are the hardest steps I ever had to take, I hope time will prove they were in the right direction

  6. I leave and looking back over my shoulder I see my father in a cell, smiling and waving. Telling me to be strong.

  7. I leave, looking back over my shoulder, I see my ppl in chains. I see them behind bars. I see them tortured, injured and hurt

  8. It pains me to leave, but I leave carrying our cause on my back, and my love for my country in my chest

  9. he made me see, that I had a different responsibility now. To others exile might be relief, to me its the ultimate sacrifice

  10. I told my father I did not want to leave, I prefer fighting alongside my brothers and sisters inside

  11. But I have tried to be imprisoned, so many times I lost count, and sometimes I dont know how much that serves our cause

  12. I cannot begin to express the pain I feel abt having to leave my beloved country. Infact I almost didn't. Prison is easier than exile for me

  13. I think if they were not afraid of the media the government wud have done to me wat they did to others and took me to the airport by force

  14. Getting new cases out of the blue is not surprising in The law is the governments favorite tool for silencing dissent

  15. After having sentenced me in all 16 cases, they claimed 2 have "new pending cases" which wud make my detention indefinite

  16. They promised to re-arrest me, maybe as soon as 2 months after my release. But this time separating me from my baby to avoid bad press

  17. After having released me for "Humanitarian" reasons, the Bahraini regime was trying to throw me out of my country

  18. I had bad news for him, news that for me was the most horrible I could fathom. But for him was a relief

  19. I went to visit my father after my release, he laughed as he hugged me. He was wearing his prison unifrom, me no longer in mine

  20. That includes the eyes of my own mother, who lives with the knowledge that my father may never come home

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