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Thanks for the link to the external video. Apart from anything else, the Royal Family rather flunked their opportunity to impress. Opbeith ( talk) 21:25, 10 November 2011 (UTC)
As long as US and UK support Al Khalifa's or some major regional change happens we will stay in the same empty circle. Glad you're back to Wikipedia. Bahraini Activist ( talk) 10:55, 11 November 2011 (UTC)
Hello Bahraini Activist,
I was just noticing your work on Bahrain yesterday!
I'm currently teaching a university course on Journalism & Mass Communication and partnering with Wikipedia under its Ambassador's Program. Our class project is to document those journalists who have been killed while reporting. We have been working on two biographical articles about Bahrain:
After reviewing the new report, there may be an article about violations of press freedom during the Bahraini uprising.
Tell me what you think about al-Ashiri's article, and I'll give you a heads up on Fakhrawi when it's closer to completion. I would like to know how you got photos.
Best, Crtew ( talk) 14:33, 28 November 2011 (UTC)
I already have a plan to write about all of those who died in the 2011 Bahraini uprising. You must have noticed the work I've done so far. When I saw the article about Zakariya Rashid Hassan al-Ashiri I was pleased with that and though this would save time for me, the article is fine, but needs more expanding. I'm interested in the articles you write and can provide some references for you if needed.
About photos, it's important to understand that here in Bahrain photographers in general don't know much about copyright licenses. If someone wanted to keep the copyrights in a fashion like CC-BY-SA 3.0 (can share, alter, transform, and build upon work, but must mention to the photographer) they would put a small watermark with their nicknames on it and many of them would just release the work into public. I was the first person to introduce the licenses to photographers, many of them responded and now we can use all of their work. What I want you to understand from this is that most photographers want thier work to be published, but have/had no idea about copyrights/licensing issue.
The main photographer is called "Lewa'a Alnasr" (Flag of victory) (Arabic: لواء النصر). He took high quality photos for most of those who died during the uprising as well as protests and crackdown, including Karim Fakhrawi. His photos are all-over the web, but he personally only publishes them on Bahrain Online, a political forum. Recently he licensed some photos under CC-BY-CA 3.0 (in this post). This is the original topic where Lewa'a Alnasr published Fakhrawi pictures. All of those photos and more are grouped in other websites, but the original source is Bahrainonline.org.
This website contains all photos published by Lewa'a Alnasr and by other photographers. It's easy to notice which pictures belong to Lewa'a Alnasr from the quality of images. This album is about Zakariya al-Ashiri and this album is about Karim fakhrawi (almost same pictures found in Bahrain online topic by Lewa'a Alnasr). Also this website published many photos about Bahrain, some of them are by Lewa'a Alnasr, some from anonymous photographer and some are exclusive to the website.
To get photos by Lewa'a Alnasr, you can either search in Bahrain online (not recommended - some photos have been removed by hosting website) or in This website (recommended).
Another photographer is called Bahrain lens. He publishes his photos to a Facebook page, here. However his photos aren't as extensive or important as those of Lewa'a Alnasr.
I hope this helps and if you need more info, don't hesitate to ask.
Regards, Bahraini Activist ( talk) 19:01, 28 November 2011 (UTC)
salaam, I added sheikh isa qasem to this list based on al-alam tv calling him a marja. i think you added his picture this is good. I also added his website so people wil go and listen to his speeches to help the bahraini people. also I do not know how to added pictures PLease try to add the rest of the marjas pictures becuase it will help people to get to know the ulema of shia.....thanks you — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.49.222.25 ( talk) 17:57, 13 December 2011 (UTC)
I know you're on the lookout for human rights reports on Bahrain. Someone tweeted this 1997 report by Human Rights Watch called "Routine Abuse, Routine Denial: Civil Rights and the Political Crisis in Bahrain" that talks about the 90s uprising ( here). Seems to have some similar recommendations to BICI, and the repression described seems to be similar to the 2011 uprising. Billmarczak ( talk) 22:28, 17 December 2011 (UTC)
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You're welcome to copy/paste these comments to the talk page of the new article once you create it. :) Boud ( talk) 20:50, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
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As far as I can see, the Bloody Thursday article doesn't specify where the epithet Bloody Thursday (or the others) comes from. As it's the article title you should tie this usage to a solid reference. It might also be useful to create a disambiguation page, as anyone keying in "Bloody Thursday" without specifying the year in the title format would be taken via a redirect to "1934 West Coast waterfront strike". It's not very difficult - I'd do it myself if I weren't keeping away from article involvement - but there's a potential risk of dispute as you negotiate your way round the existing redirect. (As an incidental word of warning in relation to the article, steer well clear of involving this topic with the "List of Massacres" article - the subject is a black hole for time and effort.) Opbeith ( talk) 09:33, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
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Salaam friend. I was in vacation and didn't see you note there. I wrote a new neutral paragraph. Have a look. Regards, -- Aliwiki ( talk) 18:56, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
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I was wondering if you could give you opinion on the picture nomination to be a featured picture. -- The Egyptian Liberal ( talk) 17:59, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
You seem to be one of Wikipedia's experts on the Bahraini uprising... would you have any interest in taking a quick look over Mohammed al-Tajer for errors or omissions? Cheers! -- Khazar ( talk) 17:21, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
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To User:Bahraini Activist for tireless, comprehensive, and terrific work on articles related to the 2011–2012 Bahraini uprising. Khazar ( talk) 19:22, 24 January 2012 (UTC) |
I saw your comment on Ameer's page, and I took a look at your contributions, and I wanted to wish you the best of luck. تعيش البحرين وسوريا وتونس ومصر وكل بلادنا وتسقط كل الأنظمة! :) Salamat. Yazan ( talk) 19:07, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
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Good night;
I'd read what you published on bahrainonline Forum today and I am fully ready to participate in publishing the facts of our Revolution. To crush the gov.media and misinformation. Please contact me for any help regards; Om Abdulla Om.Abdulla.83 ( talk) 19:42, 30 January 2012 (UTC) |
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dont forget that the people that were tortured are in bad condition physicly , they need psychological treatment , they don't have future because of the trials from the courts , they can't work or study because they need a paper of something like behaviour from the government , some now don't eat , they think everyone is against them ..etc
this happening to my brother , he got tortured and now he's out from prison but it's still feels like living in prison to him out side , he even almost die because of the food they eat in prison , i hope you write these things and see if this happened to the others... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dark-Cloud4 ( talk • contribs) 20:26, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
Hey B.A., I know you've got plenty to do already, but I put up a new activist article you might be interested in if you know of any additional sources for it. (Even getting the Arabic spelling of her name on the article would be a help). Amnesty International named Fadhila Mubarak as a prisoner of conscience earlier today. I'm going to nominate this one for Wikipedia:Did you know tomorrow and see if I can get it some Main Page attention. Have you looked into Did You Know for your new articles, by the way? It's a great way to get exposure for all this work you've been doing. Next time that you create a new article, you might check it out. Enjoy the day! Khazar ( talk) 01:17, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
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Thanks for your great work on articles about Bahrain and the uprising! KjUaiKlqOpSmq ( talk) 12:42, 1 February 2012 (UTC) |
Thanks I guess, even though I never edited anything about writers or books :) Bahraini Activist Talk to me 15:49, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
Here's an Amnesty alert on a Canadian citizen Bahrain is planning to lock up. You know the overall articles on the uprising better than I do--is there any place to logically insert this? [1]. It doesn't look like he's notable enough for an individual article yet, but if he is imprisoned, the Canadian press will no doubt be all over it.
Enjoy the day! Khazar ( talk) 13:57, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
Let me tell you again that you're doing a great job :) Bahraini Activist Talk to me 15:57, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
He's up. Can you add the Arabic spelling of his name in parentheses after the English spelling? It'll help Arabic speakers find the article for translation. I think I'll nominate this for DYK in the morning, so if you can think of anything else we might add, feel free! Thanks again for the help with sources. Cheers Khazar ( talk) 04:12, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
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You posted on Khazar's talk, are you aware that he left us? Can you perhaps watch some of his pages, It's too much for me, -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 08:59, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
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Thanks for the link to the external video. Apart from anything else, the Royal Family rather flunked their opportunity to impress. Opbeith ( talk) 21:25, 10 November 2011 (UTC)
As long as US and UK support Al Khalifa's or some major regional change happens we will stay in the same empty circle. Glad you're back to Wikipedia. Bahraini Activist ( talk) 10:55, 11 November 2011 (UTC)
Hello Bahraini Activist,
I was just noticing your work on Bahrain yesterday!
I'm currently teaching a university course on Journalism & Mass Communication and partnering with Wikipedia under its Ambassador's Program. Our class project is to document those journalists who have been killed while reporting. We have been working on two biographical articles about Bahrain:
After reviewing the new report, there may be an article about violations of press freedom during the Bahraini uprising.
Tell me what you think about al-Ashiri's article, and I'll give you a heads up on Fakhrawi when it's closer to completion. I would like to know how you got photos.
Best, Crtew ( talk) 14:33, 28 November 2011 (UTC)
I already have a plan to write about all of those who died in the 2011 Bahraini uprising. You must have noticed the work I've done so far. When I saw the article about Zakariya Rashid Hassan al-Ashiri I was pleased with that and though this would save time for me, the article is fine, but needs more expanding. I'm interested in the articles you write and can provide some references for you if needed.
About photos, it's important to understand that here in Bahrain photographers in general don't know much about copyright licenses. If someone wanted to keep the copyrights in a fashion like CC-BY-SA 3.0 (can share, alter, transform, and build upon work, but must mention to the photographer) they would put a small watermark with their nicknames on it and many of them would just release the work into public. I was the first person to introduce the licenses to photographers, many of them responded and now we can use all of their work. What I want you to understand from this is that most photographers want thier work to be published, but have/had no idea about copyrights/licensing issue.
The main photographer is called "Lewa'a Alnasr" (Flag of victory) (Arabic: لواء النصر). He took high quality photos for most of those who died during the uprising as well as protests and crackdown, including Karim Fakhrawi. His photos are all-over the web, but he personally only publishes them on Bahrain Online, a political forum. Recently he licensed some photos under CC-BY-CA 3.0 (in this post). This is the original topic where Lewa'a Alnasr published Fakhrawi pictures. All of those photos and more are grouped in other websites, but the original source is Bahrainonline.org.
This website contains all photos published by Lewa'a Alnasr and by other photographers. It's easy to notice which pictures belong to Lewa'a Alnasr from the quality of images. This album is about Zakariya al-Ashiri and this album is about Karim fakhrawi (almost same pictures found in Bahrain online topic by Lewa'a Alnasr). Also this website published many photos about Bahrain, some of them are by Lewa'a Alnasr, some from anonymous photographer and some are exclusive to the website.
To get photos by Lewa'a Alnasr, you can either search in Bahrain online (not recommended - some photos have been removed by hosting website) or in This website (recommended).
Another photographer is called Bahrain lens. He publishes his photos to a Facebook page, here. However his photos aren't as extensive or important as those of Lewa'a Alnasr.
I hope this helps and if you need more info, don't hesitate to ask.
Regards, Bahraini Activist ( talk) 19:01, 28 November 2011 (UTC)
salaam, I added sheikh isa qasem to this list based on al-alam tv calling him a marja. i think you added his picture this is good. I also added his website so people wil go and listen to his speeches to help the bahraini people. also I do not know how to added pictures PLease try to add the rest of the marjas pictures becuase it will help people to get to know the ulema of shia.....thanks you — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.49.222.25 ( talk) 17:57, 13 December 2011 (UTC)
I know you're on the lookout for human rights reports on Bahrain. Someone tweeted this 1997 report by Human Rights Watch called "Routine Abuse, Routine Denial: Civil Rights and the Political Crisis in Bahrain" that talks about the 90s uprising ( here). Seems to have some similar recommendations to BICI, and the repression described seems to be similar to the 2011 uprising. Billmarczak ( talk) 22:28, 17 December 2011 (UTC)
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For your tireless efforts in developing articles about Bahrain, the ongoing Bahraini Revolution and the people involved. Please keep up the good work. Cheers! Al Ameer son ( talk) 21:11, 23 December 2011 (UTC) |
It's very nice to see somebody working so hard on an area in wikipedia that has been largely neglected so please accept this humble recognition ;) -- Al Ameer son ( talk) 21:11, 23 December 2011 (UTC)
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As far as I can see, the Bloody Thursday article doesn't specify where the epithet Bloody Thursday (or the others) comes from. As it's the article title you should tie this usage to a solid reference. It might also be useful to create a disambiguation page, as anyone keying in "Bloody Thursday" without specifying the year in the title format would be taken via a redirect to "1934 West Coast waterfront strike". It's not very difficult - I'd do it myself if I weren't keeping away from article involvement - but there's a potential risk of dispute as you negotiate your way round the existing redirect. (As an incidental word of warning in relation to the article, steer well clear of involving this topic with the "List of Massacres" article - the subject is a black hole for time and effort.) Opbeith ( talk) 09:33, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
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Salaam friend. I was in vacation and didn't see you note there. I wrote a new neutral paragraph. Have a look. Regards, -- Aliwiki ( talk) 18:56, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
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I was wondering if you could give you opinion on the picture nomination to be a featured picture. -- The Egyptian Liberal ( talk) 17:59, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
You seem to be one of Wikipedia's experts on the Bahraini uprising... would you have any interest in taking a quick look over Mohammed al-Tajer for errors or omissions? Cheers! -- Khazar ( talk) 17:21, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
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To User:Bahraini Activist for tireless, comprehensive, and terrific work on articles related to the 2011–2012 Bahraini uprising. Khazar ( talk) 19:22, 24 January 2012 (UTC) |
I saw your comment on Ameer's page, and I took a look at your contributions, and I wanted to wish you the best of luck. تعيش البحرين وسوريا وتونس ومصر وكل بلادنا وتسقط كل الأنظمة! :) Salamat. Yazan ( talk) 19:07, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
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Good night;
I'd read what you published on bahrainonline Forum today and I am fully ready to participate in publishing the facts of our Revolution. To crush the gov.media and misinformation. Please contact me for any help regards; Om Abdulla Om.Abdulla.83 ( talk) 19:42, 30 January 2012 (UTC) |
hi
dont forget that the people that were tortured are in bad condition physicly , they need psychological treatment , they don't have future because of the trials from the courts , they can't work or study because they need a paper of something like behaviour from the government , some now don't eat , they think everyone is against them ..etc
this happening to my brother , he got tortured and now he's out from prison but it's still feels like living in prison to him out side , he even almost die because of the food they eat in prison , i hope you write these things and see if this happened to the others... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dark-Cloud4 ( talk • contribs) 20:26, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
Hey B.A., I know you've got plenty to do already, but I put up a new activist article you might be interested in if you know of any additional sources for it. (Even getting the Arabic spelling of her name on the article would be a help). Amnesty International named Fadhila Mubarak as a prisoner of conscience earlier today. I'm going to nominate this one for Wikipedia:Did you know tomorrow and see if I can get it some Main Page attention. Have you looked into Did You Know for your new articles, by the way? It's a great way to get exposure for all this work you've been doing. Next time that you create a new article, you might check it out. Enjoy the day! Khazar ( talk) 01:17, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
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Thanks for your great work on articles about Bahrain and the uprising! KjUaiKlqOpSmq ( talk) 12:42, 1 February 2012 (UTC) |
Thanks I guess, even though I never edited anything about writers or books :) Bahraini Activist Talk to me 15:49, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
Here's an Amnesty alert on a Canadian citizen Bahrain is planning to lock up. You know the overall articles on the uprising better than I do--is there any place to logically insert this? [1]. It doesn't look like he's notable enough for an individual article yet, but if he is imprisoned, the Canadian press will no doubt be all over it.
Enjoy the day! Khazar ( talk) 13:57, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
Let me tell you again that you're doing a great job :) Bahraini Activist Talk to me 15:57, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
He's up. Can you add the Arabic spelling of his name in parentheses after the English spelling? It'll help Arabic speakers find the article for translation. I think I'll nominate this for DYK in the morning, so if you can think of anything else we might add, feel free! Thanks again for the help with sources. Cheers Khazar ( talk) 04:12, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
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You posted on Khazar's talk, are you aware that he left us? Can you perhaps watch some of his pages, It's too much for me, -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 08:59, 7 February 2012 (UTC)