Tuesday, October 8, 2013

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About Nova News

Nova News is carried by Shoa.org.uk. It is a rebranding of stories by the Mehr News Agency, which is run by Iran's intelligence agency

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehr_News_Agency
The Mehr News Agency (MNA) is an Iranian news agency headquartered in Tehran, owned by the Islamic Ideology Dissemination Organization (IIDO).

Shoa.org.uk Bahrain should return to motherland Iran
07 January 2013
NOVANEWS Zionist puppets Bahraini Foreign Minister has recently insulted Iranian people with a discourse governing the Al Khalifa regime officials far from diplomatic norms and conventions.Separation of Bahrain in 1971 brings the question to the fore that what international legal bases allowed British colonial power to separate Bahrain from motherland Iran. According to official [...]

this is identical to Mehr News agency of Iranian intelligence agency, which is also carried by US-based Veterans Today
www.veteranstoday.com/2013/01/05/bahrain-should-return-to...
Bahrain should return to motherland Iran . TEHRAN, Dec. 25 (MNA) 

TEHRAN, Dec. 25 (MNA=Mehr News Agency) – Bahraini Foreign Minister has recently insulted Iranian people with a discourse governing the Al Khalifa regime officials far from diplomatic norms and conventions.Separation of Bahrain in 1971 brings the question to the fore that what international legal bases allowed British colonial power to separate Bahrain from motherland Iran.


Also carried by us-based Payvand Iran news:

Bahrain Rulers Warned: The Island Should Return to Motherland Iran

In an article published by Mehr News Agency, Bahrain rulers are reminded that Bahrain is part of motherland Iran and they are warned not to continue insulting Iranians or they will have the same fate as Saddam's.
How Bahrain was separated from Iran (source: wikipedia):
Iran's parliament passed a bill in November 1957 declaring Bahrain to be the 14th province of Iran, with two empty seats allocated for its representatives. This action caused numerous problems for Iran in its international relations, especially with some United Nations bodies, Britain, Saudi Arabia, and a number of Arab countries. At this time, Britain set out to change the demographics of Bahrain. The British policy of "Deiranisation" of the country consisted of importing large numbers of different Arabs as well as other ethnic groups from the British colonies to work as labourers.
In 1965, Britain began dialogue with Iran to determine their borders in the Persian Gulf. Before long extensive differences over borders and territory came to light, including the dispute over the dominion of Bahrain. The two were not able to determine the maritime borders between the northern and southern countries of the Persian Gulf.[63] Eventually Iran and Britain agreed to put the matter of Dominion of Bahrain to international judgment and requested the United Nations General Secretary take on this responsibility.



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