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Month: October 2014

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Parliamentary elections special – part 3

admin October 30, 2014 0

Section one: Female candidates contest to strengthen their voice in Parliament Section two:  Women feature strongly in Bahrain’s biggest contest ever Click the links for…

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Parliamentary elections special – Part 2

admin October 28, 2014 0

Section 1: Militants declare war against Bahrain’s democratic elections Section 2: Defying the boycott in Bahrain’s northwest constituencies Click the links for Citizens for Bahrain’s…

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Parliamentary Elections special – part 1

admin October 23, 2014 0

Section one: What are the priority issues being fought over in the elections? Section two:Societies fight to capture Hamad Town Click the links for Citizens…

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Bahrain 2014 parliamentary elections Q&A

admin October 22, 2014 0

On 22 November 2014 Bahrainis will go to the polls to elect parliamentary candidates. Candidate registration ended on 19 October, leaving candidates one month to…

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Definitive guide to Bahrain’s parliamentary elections

admin October 22, 2014 0

Citizens for Bahrain’s elections data is the most comprehensive and detailed English language guide available on the Bahrain 2014 elections process. The below guide profiles…

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Britain welcomes “positive steps” by Bahrain to improve human rights situation

admin October 21, 2014 0

The British Foreign Office has published a human rights “country case study” for Bahrain. While acknowledging that there are “remaining areas of concern” the report…

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Why we shouldn’t boycott the elections

admin October 20, 2014 0

Bahrain is witnessing a transitional phase of its history with the upcoming parliamentary elections on November 22nd. Since the last round of elections in 2010…

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Check the statistics – Electoral changes do not disfavor Bahrain’s opposition

admin October 15, 2014 0

Over the last few days, leading opposition newspaper Al-Wasat has been campaigning heavily against the constituency boundary changes. In the light of the greater amount…

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Response to Justin Gengler & the opposition: Give election reforms a chance

admin October 13, 2014 0

In his latest blogspot Justin Gengler - in keeping with his pro-opposition stance - argued why the recent election reforms were bad for everyone, under…

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Implications of redrawn constituency borders in Bahrain

admin October 2, 2014 0

Facts you need to know In the 22 November elections an expected 150-200 candidates will compete for 40 parliamentary seats. New electoral district changes mean…

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