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conducted at the Eid Mosque. Al-Qafilah published extracts from Al-Bakir’s speech
during the gathering in which he continued his attacks on foreign-owned-or-
operated enterprises in Bahrain, accusing them of ‘blackmail’ and demanded that
they give ‘what they owe of rights to oppressed people’. 248
The Ruler refused the demands by the HEC and Burrows informed the FO.
The Residency advised the Ruler to further publicise the Government’s work and
instructed the Administration to look into turning the Official Gazette into a weekly
newspaper. 249
With rumours of possible strikes occurring in response to the Ruler’s refusal,
accompanied by trouble similar to the fort attack of the previous summer, the
Resident wrote a strongly worded letter to the Ruler saying that he, ‘has now been
good enough to discuss with the Political Agent and myself the problems which have
arisen in the internal affairs of Bahrain for which Your Highness is responsible’. He
advised (or rather directed) him in this matter to form a Commission of his own
selection to look into public demands and needs. The Commission would report
their findings to the Ruler. He would then decide what course of action to take
based on the findings. In Burrows’ view this action would ease the current internal
political situation. 250 The Ruler replied to the ‘kind letter’, but did not take any
further action. 251
248 Al-Bakir, From Bahrain to Exile, 68; and ‘Ahdafuna wa Matalibunah Al-Shabiyah’ [Our National
Goals and Demands], Al-Qafilah, 12 November 1954.
249 TNA, FO 371/109813, Burrows to FO, 12 November 1954.
250 TNA, FO 371/114586, Resident to the Ruler of Bahrain, 1 December 1954.
251 TNA, FO 371/114586, Translation of Reply from the Ruler of Bahrain to Political Resident, 11
December 1954.
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