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Bahrain: Political situation



CONTENT

INTRODUCTION
1. Political situation
2. Economy
3. Health & Education
4. Religions & Peoples
5. History

BAHRAINI RULERS
Until 1971: Shaykhs
1971-2002: Emirs
Since 2002: Kings

Ahmad 1783-1796
Abdullah 1796-1843
Sulman 1796-1825
Khalifah 1825-1834
Muhammad 1 1834-1869
Muhammad 2 1869
Isa 1 1869-1932
Hamad 1932-1942
Sulman 1942-1961
Isa 2 1961-1999
Hamad 1999-


Bahrain has no democracy; it is controlled by one family, the al-Khalifas. In recent years there has been violent opposition from the country's Shi'i majority.
The family al-Khalifa has ruled the state since 1869, and the ruler has carried the title emir since independence in 1971. Despite these restrictive factors there is more freedom of speech and action than in neighbouring countries like Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The liberty of lifestyles in Bahrain is fairly open.
There are 5 daily newspapers in Bahrain: Khaleej Times with a circulation of about 73,000; Gulf Daily News with a circulation of about 50,000; Al-Ayam with a circulation of about 37,000; Akhbaru l-Khalij with a circulation of about 17,000; and Bahrain Tribune with a circulation of about 13,000. There are 2 radio stations (one in both Arabic and English) and one TV-station with 5 channels.

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