Bahrain Government - Bahrain Royal Flight/ XAIRFORCES Bahrain Government Bahrain Royal Flight, Air Force Overviews, Air Force, Naval Aviation, Army Aviation, Marines Aviation, Paramilitary Police, Coast Guard, Civil Police http://xairforces.com/other.asp?id=29
Extractions: Riffa Bahrain Religion Sunni Islam Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa KCMG Arabic ‎) (born 28 January 1950, Riffa Bahrain ) is the current king of Bahrain (since 2002), having previously been its emir (from 1999). He is the son of Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifa , the previous emir. For his secondary schooling , he attended the The Leys School Cambridge, England . He later attended military colleges in the United Kingdom (including Sandhurst ) and the United States (including Fort Leavenworth Al Khalifa has great interest in preserving heritage and continues to indulge in a number of sports activities and hobbies including falconry golf fishing tennis and football . His keen interest in Arabian horses caused him to establish the Amiri stables in June 1977 which was registered in the World Arabian Horses Organization in September 1978. Upon succeeding his father, King Hamad brought in sweeping political reforms to the Kingdom which included the release of all political prisoners
Kingdom Of Bahrain - EGovernment Portal The eGovernment Portal provides vast number of electronically enabled government services to citizens, residents, businesses and visitors. Save your time to do better things and http://www.bahrain.bh/wps/portal
Bahrain Government Streamlining Bahrain government streamlining, Bahrain, Politics. ArabicNews.com Your source for Daily News about the Arabic world. http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/980319/1998031949.html
Governorates Bahrain is split into five governorates. Until July 3, 2002, it was divided into twelve municipalities; see Municipalities of Bahrain. http://www.bahraingovernment.com/governorates_capital.html
Extractions: Home History Politics Governorates Cities,Towns and Villages Economy Geography Demographics ... External Links Bahrain is split into five governorates. Until July 3, 2002, it was divided into twelve municipalities; see Municipalities of Bahrain. The governorates are: Capital Central Muharraq Northern Southern
Bahrain Government News Dubai, Oct 28 (IANS) Bahrain's leading telecom services provider Batelco is for the moment putting off its plans to enter into the booming Indian market.The company's chief http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/tag/bahrain-government
WorldLII - Categories - Countries - Bahrain Catalog and search facilities for over 500 databases from 55 countries including case-law, legislation, treaties, law reform reports, law journals, and other materials. http://www.worldlii.org/catalog/2752.html
ICL - Bahrain Index Complete copies and links to the country s Constitution, along with related background, history and events, provided by International Constitutional Law. http://www.oefre.unibe.ch/law/icl/ba__indx.html
Extractions: British armed forces, participating in the multinational force for the defence of Saudi Arabia and the liberation of Kuwait, were also stationed in Bahrain in 1990-91. In June 1991 it was confirmed that Bahrain would remain a regional support base for the USA, and later in the year the two countries signed a defence co-operation agreement.
Bahrain Review of the country s history, politics, leaders and international organizations and treaties. Includes map, constitution, national anthem and pictures of historical flags. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Bahrain.html
Royal Charity Organization Government organization sponsoring Bahraini widows and orphans. Eligibility conditions, events, forms, archive, related links. http://www.orphans.gov.bh/eng/index.asp
Extractions: Kingdom of Bahrain / Mamlakat al Bahrayn Constitution Executive Judicial Legislative ... General Sources Back to Top Back to Top Back to Top OFFICIAL GAZETTE: Al-Jaridah Al-Rasmiyah PARLIAMENT: Majlis al-Shura [Consultative Council] Legislation and Regulations (Ministry of Education) NATLEX: Bahrain (International Labour Organization) database of national laws on labor, social security and related human rights
Extractions: home Middle East Bahrain Government Bahrain, Government Bahrain’s legal system draws upon Islamic religious law (the Sharia), tribal law, English common law, and other sources. All residents are subject to the jurisdiction of Bahraini courts, which guarantee equality to all before the law. The court system consists of civil and Sharia courts, both of which have courts of appeal. The country’s highest court is the Supreme Court of Appeal. The 2002 constitution established a Higher Judicial Council to supervise the functioning of the court system. The king chairs the council and appoints judges proposed by the council. Bahrain is divided into 12 municipalities, administered from Manama by a central municipal council whose members are appointed by the king. Thus, the central government largely controls local governmental affairs. Political parties are technically not allowed, although informal political groups emerged in 1973 when the National Assembly was elected. The king has said he would favor the creation of political parties if doing so would not disrupt social unity. The Bahraini Defense Force (BDF) numbered 11,000 in 2001. The BDF includes some Jordanian officers, as well as Pakistani and Sudanese enlisted men. Foreign personnel, chiefly Americans and Britons, contract with the BDF to supply support services. The BDF consists of an 8,500-member army, a 1,500-member air force, and a 1,000-member navy. The navy receives assistance (in the form of the loan of a frigate and training for personnel) from the U.S. Navy, whose Fifth Fleet uses Bahrain’s harbor facilities. There is a separate 1,000-member Coast Guard. Military service is voluntary. However, native Shias are generally not accepted into the armed forces, because the Sunni ruling establishment does not trust the Shias, believing that dissidents might find their way into sensitive positions.
Russian Embassy In Bahrain With contact information for the Embassy of the Russian Federation in the State of Bahrain, and a list of consular services provided. In English and Russian. http://www.bahrain.mid.ru
Extractions: in the Kingdom of Bahrain: general information The diplomatic relations between Russia and Bahrain were established on the level of Embassies on 29 September 1990. The Ambassador of the USSR presented his credentials in Manama on 30 July 1991, the Ambassador of Bahrain presented his credentials in Moscow in February 1992. Embassy coordinates:
Bahrain Government - TravelPuppy Bahrain Government comprehensive information about the government of Bahrain, the Bahrain constitution and political situation http://travelpuppy.com/bahrain/government.htm
UK In Bahrain Provides news on British-Bahraini relations and commercial, visa and consular services. http://ukinbahrain.fco.gov.uk