Talk:Abdulwahab Hussain
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A few notes
[edit]Hi BA, per your request I took a look. I didn't have a chance to review sources, but just going from what's here, this looks very solid overall. I made a few tweaks to the prose here and there. One thing you might consider is giving some background on the 1990s and 2011-12 uprisings here--just a few sentences that explain the movements' objectives, origins, etc. For the latter, you might steal the boilerplate sentence I've been including in some of our collaborations (mentioning the Arab Spring, etc.). Another moment that could use more context is the Emir's national charter--as a non-Bahraini, I'm not clear what this involved. The article accurately switches between calling Hamad Emir and King, but you might point out this transition to avoid reader confusion (I only understood it from writing so many of these articles).
Also, is Al-Khawaja's org. alluded to here the same as the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, or is this another he founded?
Thanks as always for all your work. Khazar2 (talk) 09:11, 26 May 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks for feedback. BCHR was founded in 2002, before that al-Khawaja was in Denmark where he founded BHRO in the 1980s I think. Mohamed CJ (talk) 12:22, 26 May 2012 (UTC)
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