Monday, August 20, 2007

IS THAT TRUE MR. AL-SAEEDI?

I stopped writing for while because I went for a holiday and after coming back I felt I needed another holiday so I was lazy and not in the mood to do any of my usual activities. But this morning I read the news and I saw three articles they weren't writen in the same day and they weren't relative but because I read them one after another I saw that they were they relative.



The first one just an advertisement for jobs in Bahrain and one of them is for Storekeeper requirement PC literate, knowledge of ["Hindi"] language is must. In the top of the advertiement it says :(( We are looking for experienced Bahraini candidates to fill in the below opening immediately for our offices at Hidd industrail Area))

(http://www.tradearabia.com/news/newsdetails.asp?Sn=MEDIA&artid=129861)
The second one article was about the first newspaper publishing in Bahrain in Hindu

(http://www.akhbar-alkhaleej.com/arc_Articles.asp?Article=202706&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=10767)
And the third one article about The MP Jassim Al-saeedi deprecate that The Minstery of Information allowing Iranian Arabic newspaper to be published in Bahrain.

After reading the three articles all what I understood that it's a normal thing to be looking for Bahraini staff in Bahrain to work as storekeeper not as translator only as storekeeper or other job that deosn't need third level of education and they could speak three languages Arabic because it's the mother language of the country, English because the advertiement was writen in english if the company wasn't looking for english speaker they could place the advertisement in one of the Arabic newspaper (there are 8 or 10 of them and there is only 2 English newspaper) Hindi which is part of the reuirement.(Is that true Mr Al-Saeedi?)
And that's why now we have newspaper in Hindi what all of us except it. Which in the same time Mr Al-Saeedi doesn't want an Iranian newspaper even if it's published in Arabic but he wouldn't have problem with Hindi newspaper(Is that true Mr Al-Saeedi?).
I don't know what the visitor and the people who works in Bahrain is thinking about us. If anybody ask me I'll say I don't know, go and tell Mr. Al-Saeedi ask him (Is that true Mr Al-Saeedi?)