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    Gulf News | Nasser bin Hamad: Betraying the homeland or sympathizing with its enemies is a moral and national crime that has no place among honorable people

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    Gulf News | Nasser bin Hamad: Betraying the homeland or sympathizing with its enemies is a moral and national crime that has no place among honorable people


    His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of His Majesty the King for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs, affirmed that the contents of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s speech represent a strict national declaration that does not accept interpretation, and establishes a decisive approach based on the security and sovereignty of the Kingdom of Bahrain being a red line that cannot be compromised under any circumstances or justification.

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    His Highness stressed that the contents of His Majesty’s speech set an unequivocal dividing line between the homeland’s side and the traitors, stressing that betraying the homeland or sympathizing with its enemies is a moral and patriotic crime that has no place among honorable people, and cannot be tolerated in any way, but rather requires a firm stance that reflects the strength and stability of the state.

    His Highness pointed out that this stage requires high national awareness, and that anyone who tries to tamper with Bahrain’s security or be drawn into suspicious agendas is placing himself outside the national ranks, stressing that sincere loyalty to the homeland and its leadership is the true standard by which men are measured.

    He added that the directives of His Majesty the King embody a leadership that knows no hesitation in protecting the nation, and sends a clear message that the Kingdom of Bahrain will remain resistant to all attempts at infiltration or conspiracy, thanks to the cohesion of its people and the awareness of its people.

    His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa concluded his statement by affirming that Bahraini youth will remain the fortified shield of the nation, inspired by the leadership of the meanings of pride and belonging, and renewing the pledge to stand in the face of all challenges, and that Bahrain will remain a proud Arab country.



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