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Over the last two years- through the thousands of emails Dozens of officers have required treatment for serious injuries in recent months. Two of them died just days ago For a tiny island like Bahrain this is not sustainable It is unpleasant to see tear gas being regularly used by the police but without such means of protecting themselves and restoring order dozens of officers would be killed“[R]ight now Bahrain needs breathing space We need to create climate for dialogue and reconciliation without daily incitement escalation and rioting” Mohammed Al SayedIn the most populated areas of Bahrain there are hundreds perhaps thousands of businesses that have shut their doors for the final time or are on the brink of closure It is not government ministers and big businessmen who are being forced to suffer but small and medium-sized businesses that support large families and numerous dependents The protest movement that was originally about rights justice and equality has impoverished many of the most vulnerable parts of societySome of the worst affected areas are the Shia majority localities where the daily rioting has been most severe Thousands of families are suffering as their livelihoods have been destroyed by disturbances In private they will tell you how desperate they are to return to normality bitterly regretting the militant path that the protest movement has taken However it is dangerous to publically speak out against the clerics steering the protests Masked youths have attacked businesses believed to be out of line with the oppositions aims To criticize or question the words of Ayatollah Isa Qassim who calls to oppose the oppressors and crush the police is to betray your community and your faith and traitors suffer the consequencesWhen the protests began few Bahrainis rejected calls for reform social justice and fighting corruption which is the reason so many people flocked to Pearl Roundabout in February 2011 However the vast majority of Bahrainis deserted the opposition movement as they saw its sectarianism extremism and the damage it was doing to the interests of Bahrainis Bahrainis do not want a bloody and anarchic revolution steered by a handful of clerics who neither understand nor desire genuine democracyBahrains governing system is far from perfect but we have a Constitutional Monarchy which since the accession of King Hamad over a decade ago has introduced progressive reforms and greater freedoms The latest package of reforms re-balances political power in favor of elected parliamentarians allowing them to question and even expel the most powerful government ministers or to strike down unfair or poorly planned government policiesThe last thing Bahrain needs is a political system based on sectarian parties and interests as is found in Iraq and Lebanon We want politicians who serve the interests of Bahrain rather than a particular sect or religious agenda The opposition party Al-Wefaq held around half of the 40 parliamentary seats until it decided to withdraw from parliamentary politics and pursue the path of street agitation Despite continual invitations to national dialogue and political consensus the opposition C under the influence of Ayatollah Isa Qassim and Ali Salman C has become increasingly rejectionist and militantNo one has any objection to Al-Wefaq or other opposition groups taking to the streets to expose particular issues to the political agenda However when this takes place several times a week in the most obstructive and destructive manner for nearly two years bringing to a halt the lives of thousands of those who reject Al-Wefaqs agenda then the government is acting in Bahrains national interest by taking actionBahrains authorities are right to stress that the pause in granting licensing for demonstrations is temporary but right now Bahrain needs breathing space We need to create climate for dialogue and reconciliation without daily incitement escalation and rioting We need to bring down the political temperature and avoid actions that inflame dangerous sectarian tensions Everyone knows the oppositions position on the issues that matter and further public demonstrations will neither raise awareness nor solve the challenges facing Bahraini citizensIf Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society and other political groups want to work to promote reform address the social and economic challenges we face and mend the wounds of the last two years then they will find large numbers of Bahrainis who will support them and sympathize with their agenda However if they continue to agitate for the revolutionary path of bringing down the monarchy from outside the parliamentary system in pursuit of sectarian and militant aims then a day will come soon when the only Bahrainis following their lead will be the Molotov-throwers rioters and extremists Is that really what they wantThe decision by the Ministry of Interior to temporarily ban all rallies protects both protesters and policemen from the cycle of violence While many Bahrainis are concerned that this decision may trigger an even more violent reaction from radical sections of the 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Over the last two years- through the thousands of emails Dozens of officers have required treatment for serious injuries in recent months. Two of them died just days ago For a tiny island like Bahrain this is not sustainable It is unpleasant to see tear gas being regularly used by the police but without such means of protecting themselves and restoring order dozens of officers would be killed“[R]ight now Bahrain needs breathing space We need to create climate for dialogue and reconciliation without daily incitement escalation and rioting” Mohammed Al SayedIn the most populated areas of Bahrain there are hundreds perhaps thousands of businesses that have shut their doors for the final time or are on the brink of closure It is not government ministers and big businessmen who are being forced to suffer but small and medium-sized businesses that support large families and numerous dependents The protest movement that was originally about rights justice and equality has impoverished many of the most vulnerable parts of societySome of the worst affected areas are the Shia majority localities where the daily rioting has been most severe Thousands of families are suffering as their livelihoods have been destroyed by disturbances In private they will tell you how desperate they are to return to normality bitterly regretting the militant path that the protest movement has taken However it is dangerous to publically speak out against the clerics steering the protests Masked youths have attacked businesses believed to be out of line with the oppositions aims To criticize or question the words of Ayatollah Isa Qassim who calls to oppose the oppressors and crush the police is to betray your community and your faith and traitors suffer the consequencesWhen the protests began few Bahrainis rejected calls for reform social justice and fighting corruption which is the reason so many people flocked to Pearl Roundabout in February 2011 However the vast majority of Bahrainis deserted the opposition movement as they saw its sectarianism extremism and the damage it was doing to the interests of Bahrainis Bahrainis do not want a bloody and anarchic revolution steered by a handful of clerics who neither understand nor desire genuine democracyBahrains governing system is far from perfect but we have a Constitutional Monarchy which since the accession of King Hamad over a decade ago has introduced progressive reforms and greater freedoms The latest package of reforms re-balances political power in favor of elected parliamentarians allowing them to question and even expel the most powerful government ministers or to strike down unfair or poorly planned government policiesThe last thing Bahrain needs is a political system based on sectarian parties and interests as is found in Iraq and Lebanon We want politicians who serve the interests of Bahrain rather than a particular sect or religious agenda The opposition party Al-Wefaq held around half of the 40 parliamentary seats until it decided to withdraw from parliamentary politics and pursue the path of street agitation Despite continual invitations to national dialogue and political consensus the opposition C under the influence of Ayatollah Isa Qassim and Ali Salman C has become increasingly rejectionist and militantNo one has any objection to Al-Wefaq or other opposition groups taking to the streets to expose particular issues to the political agenda However when this takes place several times a week in the most obstructive and destructive manner for nearly two years bringing to a halt the lives of thousands of those who reject Al-Wefaqs agenda then the government is acting in Bahrains national interest by taking actionBahrains authorities are right to stress that the pause in granting licensing for demonstrations is temporary but right now Bahrain needs breathing space We need to create climate for dialogue and reconciliation without daily incitement escalation and rioting We need to bring down the political temperature and avoid actions that inflame dangerous sectarian tensions Everyone knows the oppositions position on the issues that matter and further public demonstrations will neither raise awareness nor solve the challenges facing Bahraini citizensIf Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society and other political groups want to work to promote reform address the social and economic challenges we face and mend the wounds of the last two years then they will find large numbers of Bahrainis who will support them and sympathize with their agenda However if they continue to agitate for the revolutionary path of bringing down the monarchy from outside the parliamentary system in pursuit of sectarian and militant aims then a day will come soon when the only Bahrainis following their lead will be the Molotov-throwers rioters and extremists Is that really what they wantThe decision by the Ministry of Interior to temporarily ban all rallies protects both protesters and policemen from the cycle of violence While many Bahrainis are concerned that this decision may trigger an even more violent reaction from radical sections of the opposition lets hope that after nearly two years of political stalemate and confrontation leaders on both sides choose this juncture to take the wise and brave step of burying their differences and agreeing on a shared vision for Bahrains futureThis post was originally published under a similar headline on The viewpoint expressed here is the author’s own and is not endorsed by Middle East Voices or Voice of America If you disagree with the author of this post you may use our democratic commenting system below Also you may e-mail us through our with a short proposal for a Counterpoint Our policy is to run Counterpoint essays as often as possible Should our editors accept your proposal they will be in touch with you on how you can submit your full essay Once published a link to your alternative perspective will also be added to the original post; or when a regulator rules that a particular media report is defamatory? have rattled the public’s confidence in the system." he said. 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