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The urgency in that doctor’s voice is extremely moving. People here in the west need to know that peaceful Bahraini protesters are in danger from their own government. Although Egypt is a country of 80 million and Bahrain only 1.2 million, Bahrainis deserve the same attention for courageously insisting on their own human rights.
All I can say is that I, an ordinary American, intend to do all that I can online to draw attention to this urgent moment in Bahrain. To begin with, I’m linking this post on Twitter and Facebook. I will stay on those and other sites and do my best to rally support for the people of Bahrain.