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I know nothing about this issue, but this article seems to have some POV, specifically here:
I know nothing about this issue, but this article seems to have some POV, specifically here:
:Later on, the security forces used an event where stoning of a leading team (SAAD Track Club) took place in November 1994 in the Bahrain Marathon Relay race after they ran along a road alongside a conservative village, to launch attacks on the Shiite community of Bahrain. This had been an attempt to stain the image of the pro-democracy uprising and to divert attention from the core issues.
:Later on, the security forces used an event where stoning of a leading team (SAAD Track Club) took place in November 1994 in the Bahrain Marathon Relay race after they ran along a road alongside a conservative village, to launch attacks on the Shiite community of Bahrain. This had been an attempt to stain the image of the pro-democracy uprising and to divert attention from the core issues.
Who makes these conspiratorial claims about the security forces, and what did the security forces say about it? Also, what exactly were the "security forces"? Do they have a name?
[[User:AdamRetchless|AdamRetchless]] 20:47, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
[[User:AdamRetchless|AdamRetchless]] 20:47, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

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This article's got to have a reference to the Islamist nature of the uprising, given that it began with the stoning of women marathon runners and was directed by clerics. Something Changed 19:46, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Read the second sentence carefully. --Sadadi 20:17, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

POV concerns

I know nothing about this issue, but this article seems to have some POV, specifically here:

Later on, the security forces used an event where stoning of a leading team (SAAD Track Club) took place in November 1994 in the Bahrain Marathon Relay race after they ran along a road alongside a conservative village, to launch attacks on the Shiite community of Bahrain. This had been an attempt to stain the image of the pro-democracy uprising and to divert attention from the core issues.

Who makes these conspiratorial claims about the security forces, and what did the security forces say about it? Also, what exactly were the "security forces"? Do they have a name? AdamRetchless 20:47, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]