Why do we call the uprising of the Bahraini people a revolution?

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Why do we call the uprising of the Bahraini people a revolution?

- The presence of all people in the protests.

- Existence of specific demands with a history of four decades

- The confrontation of a genuine majority with a fictitious and immigrant minority.

- Most importantly, having a cohesive, powerful and charismatic leader that has no precedent in other Arab uprisings.


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