In:Discourse and Identity Formation: Parliamentary debates in Bahrain
Lamya Alkooheji and Chitra Sinha
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 73] 2017
► pp. xix–xx
Published online: 15 December 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.73.lof
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.73.lof
List of figures
Figure 1:The Bahraini Council of Representatives, the second legislative period
Figure 2:A map of the Arabian Gulf, some regions of the countries
Figure 3:MP Khalifa Al-Dharani, Speaker
Figure 4:MP Khalil Marzooq, from Al Wefaq
Figure 5:MP Abdul Jalil Khalil Ebrahim, from Al Wefaq
Figure 6:MP Hassan Ali Sultan, from Al Wefaq
Figure 7:MP Mohammed Al-Miz’al, from Al Wefaq
Figure 8:In the middle, MP Haidar Hassan Al-Sitri, from Al Wefaq
Figure 9:MP Abdul Aziz Abul, an independent MP
Figure 10:MP Adel Al-Mu’awdah, from Al Asalah
Figure 11:On the left, MP Abdul Hussain Al-Mitghawi, from Al Wefaq
Figure 12:MP Albdul Haleem Murad, from Al Asalah
Figure 13:MP Ali Salman, from Al Wefaq
Figure 14:On the left, MP Jassim Al-Sa’eedi, from Al Asalah
Figure 15:Al Wefaq members wearing badges saying “Bahrainis against political nauralisation”
Figure 16:The badge saying “Bahrainis against political naturalisation” worn by Al Wefaq
Figure 17:MP Nasser Al-Fudhalah, from Al Minbar
