Bahrain's Rulers Cast Net for Loyalty Oaths Online


Dubai, May 7 (AP) While Bahrain's justice minister was making the latest accusations against alleged enemies of the state, this time medical staff other officials were busy organising a patriotic blitz that encourages pledges of loyalty on Facebook and Twitter.

These are the parallel worlds of one of Washington's linchpin military allies in the Gulf.

On one side is a grinding campaign to break the spirits of Shiite-led opponents whose pro-reform uprising was smothered by martial law.

On the other: An expanding PR offensive to portray the Sunni monarchy as firmly in charge, and Bahrain as a firewall against Iranian influence in the nation that hosts the US Navy's 5th Fleet.

Bahrain's current spin shifting from state media to the web could appear as just more boosterism in a region where rulers are constantly bathed in state-sponsored praise.

  

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