Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
#1006
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 46
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
Thanks for the updates Brit.Loz, it's a refreshing new perspective.
I haven't forgotten the kind offers for information I have received and will drill you for info soon enough. I'm still coming to terms with the fact that we're actually relocating after all this time.
I'd like to hear from more family groups about their impressions of Bahrain .
I haven't forgotten the kind offers for information I have received and will drill you for info soon enough. I'm still coming to terms with the fact that we're actually relocating after all this time.
I'd like to hear from more family groups about their impressions of Bahrain .
I can't help on the family side as my wife is not coming over until my permanent base is settled and sorted. Other Brits in my office have children with them here and most feel it is fine for them, if in the right areas. Other posters on here may be able to help more on that.
Not wanting to take this topic off the serious issues of the 'protests' etc that Tockalosh in particular is good enough to update us on, so feel free to PM or use my other thread for more general chit-chat so maybe we should keep this one fit for purpose.
#1007
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
Ok this weekends play time according to the embassies
Please be aware of the following planned demonstrations:
- On Thursday 03 May:
- at 1545, an unauthorised demonstration in Diraz;
- at 1915, an unauthorised demonstration in Bilad Al Qadeem.
- On Friday 04 May at 1945, an unauthorised march along the Budaiya Highway (from Jannusan Roundabout towards Barbar).
- On Saturday 05 May at 1600, an unauthorised demonstration in Bani Jamrah.
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Please be aware of the following planned demonstrations:
- On Thursday 03 May:
- at 1545, an unauthorised demonstration in Diraz;
- at 1915, an unauthorised demonstration in Bilad Al Qadeem.
- On Friday 04 May at 1945, an unauthorised march along the Budaiya Highway (from Jannusan Roundabout towards Barbar).
- On Saturday 05 May at 1600, an unauthorised demonstration in Bani Jamrah.
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#1008
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
Thanks for the updates Brit.Loz, it's a refreshing new perspective.
I haven't forgotten the kind offers for information I have received and will drill you for info soon enough. I'm still coming to terms with the fact that we're actually relocating after all this time.
I'd like to hear from more family groups about their impressions of Bahrain .
I haven't forgotten the kind offers for information I have received and will drill you for info soon enough. I'm still coming to terms with the fact that we're actually relocating after all this time.
I'd like to hear from more family groups about their impressions of Bahrain .
I dont think engerland somehow. To help with your language lessons. When you drill someone, it can in the northern interpretation, mean that you will rip his trolleys and rods off and make him have demanding and energetic sex. Just a thought. Have a nice day y'alll.
#1010
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Joined: May 2010
Location: Oz, but miss the sand!
Posts: 129
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
Work widow, where are you from ?
I dont think engerland somehow. To help with your language lessons. When you drill someone, it can in the northern interpretation, mean that you will rip his trolleys and rods off and make him have demanding and energetic sex. Just a thought. Have a nice day y'alll.
I dont think engerland somehow. To help with your language lessons. When you drill someone, it can in the northern interpretation, mean that you will rip his trolleys and rods off and make him have demanding and energetic sex. Just a thought. Have a nice day y'alll.
But I'm all for demanding and energetic sex as my husband will attest
Last edited by Work Widow; May 5th 2012 at 4:09 am. Reason: clarification
#1011
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Joined: May 2010
Location: Oz, but miss the sand!
Posts: 129
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
You're welcome. I'm the least expert of all, but may well be one of the members more relative to you (just moved, asking lots of questions and sharing the experiences etc).
I can't help on the family side as my wife is not coming over until my permanent base is settled and sorted. Other Brits in my office have children with them here and most feel it is fine for them, if in the right areas. Other posters on here may be able to help more on that.
Not wanting to take this topic off the serious issues of the 'protests' etc that Tockalosh in particular is good enough to update us on, so feel free to PM or use my other thread for more general chit-chat so maybe we should keep this one fit for purpose.
I can't help on the family side as my wife is not coming over until my permanent base is settled and sorted. Other Brits in my office have children with them here and most feel it is fine for them, if in the right areas. Other posters on here may be able to help more on that.
Not wanting to take this topic off the serious issues of the 'protests' etc that Tockalosh in particular is good enough to update us on, so feel free to PM or use my other thread for more general chit-chat so maybe we should keep this one fit for purpose.
#1013
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
Another IED, this time in Bani Jamrah during the afternoon. 1 police officer seriously injured, a couple less seriously injured. Reports indicate that the IEDs are improving in efficiency.
Of course I heard nothing in the Green Oasis this afternoon so do I believe a word of it?
Of course I heard nothing in the Green Oasis this afternoon so do I believe a word of it?
#1014
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
Another IED, this time in Bani Jamrah during the afternoon. 1 police officer seriously injured, a couple less seriously injured. Reports indicate that the IEDs are improving in efficiency.
Of course I heard nothing in the Green Oasis this afternoon so do I believe a word of it?
Of course I heard nothing in the Green Oasis this afternoon so do I believe a word of it?
#1015
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
An update from our security at work:
On Thursday, 10 May:
. At 1645 hours, a demonstration is planned in the vicinity of Tubli.
On Friday, 11 May:
. At 1200 hours, a demonstration is planned in the vicinity of Diraz. Expect heavy traffic and delays along Budaiya Hwy and Janabiya Hwy.
. At 2015 hours, a demonstration is planned in the vicinity of Tubli.
On Saturday, 12 May:
. At 1630 hours, a march is planned along Shaikh Salman Hwy (Furniture Road).
. At 1930 hours, a demonstration is planned in the vicinity of Tubli.
On Thursday, 10 May:
. At 1645 hours, a demonstration is planned in the vicinity of Tubli.
On Friday, 11 May:
. At 1200 hours, a demonstration is planned in the vicinity of Diraz. Expect heavy traffic and delays along Budaiya Hwy and Janabiya Hwy.
. At 2015 hours, a demonstration is planned in the vicinity of Tubli.
On Saturday, 12 May:
. At 1630 hours, a march is planned along Shaikh Salman Hwy (Furniture Road).
. At 1930 hours, a demonstration is planned in the vicinity of Tubli.
#1016
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
at least three IEDs were found on the island located south of Manama, all of which turned out to be fake. Security forces are maintaining a notable presence near the Sitrah police station, which came under a coordinated Molotov cocktail attack last night. It appears that this assault included the usage of a new improvised launching device.
#1019
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 20
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
Hi Guys,
Do you think it is safe to come to live in Bahrain with a family (2 kids 6 and 3 years old)? My kids were accepted in Riffa Views International school. Is there any one who could share his feedback about this school? Is the commute from Riffa views to the financial harbour acceptable? Thanks in advance for your help!
Do you think it is safe to come to live in Bahrain with a family (2 kids 6 and 3 years old)? My kids were accepted in Riffa Views International school. Is there any one who could share his feedback about this school? Is the commute from Riffa views to the financial harbour acceptable? Thanks in advance for your help!
#1020
Re: Day Of Rage In Bahrain Demonstration
Hi Guys,
Do you think it is safe to come to live in Bahrain with a family (2 kids 6 and 3 years old)? My kids were accepted in Riffa Views International school. Is there any one who could share his feedback about this school? Is the commute from Riffa views to the financial harbour acceptable? Thanks in advance for your help!
Do you think it is safe to come to live in Bahrain with a family (2 kids 6 and 3 years old)? My kids were accepted in Riffa Views International school. Is there any one who could share his feedback about this school? Is the commute from Riffa views to the financial harbour acceptable? Thanks in advance for your help!
I would say that right now there appears to be no reason not to come other than there are far nicer places in the Gulf to go.
I had close friends who had kids in Riffa Views international school for a term as they chose to live in Riffa Views however they pulled them at the end of the term and got them into St Chris's. Their view was that the schooling was a year behind what their kids had been doing in Australia. Of course if you and yours are American then you will be bang on schedule. If you are European then you may find yourself in the same situation. No idea if you are on the Indian Curriculum.
Riffa Views to Financial harbour in the morning will be easy 35 minute drive, nearly all on major highway if you take the longer stress free route so no worries there.