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The National Union Committee (Arabic: هيئة الاتحاد الوطني) was a nationalist reformist political organization formed in Bahrain in 1954 (originally named the Higher Executive Committee, Arabic: الهيئة التنفيذية العليا). The committee was formed by reformists in response to sectarian clashes between Sunni and Shia members of the population. Its foundations were laid in the journal, Sawt al-Bahrain, which was founded and published by these reformist figures. The original aims were to push for an elected popular assembly, a codified system of civil and criminal law, the establishment of an appellate court, the right to form trade unions, an end to British colonial influence (through the removal of Charles Belgrave), and an end to sectarianism.

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  • هيئة الاتحاد الوطني (ar)
  • National Union Committee (en)
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  • تعتبر هيئة الاتحاد الوطني أول تجمع سياسي وطني يجمع طائفتي السنة والشيعة في البحرين اثر الإستقطابات الطائفية التي كانت سائد في فترة الخمسينات من القرن الماضي، والأحداث المؤسفة التي تمثلت في اصطدامات ذكرى مقتل الحسين بن علي (عاشوراء) عام 1953، وحادثة مصفاة النفط. في هذه الفترة جاءت فكرة إنشاء مجلس يمثل الطائفتين، فاتفق زعماء الطائفتين بعقد اجتماع في مسجد الجمعة بمدينة المحرق، لكن لم يعقد هذا الاجتماع بسبب إرسال حاكم البحرين بمنع عقد هذا الاجتماع. على الرغم من ذلك زادت الاتصالات بين زعماء الطائفتين وبدأوا بالاجتماع في المساجد، كانت هذه الاجتماعات ذات صبغة وطنية. (ar)
  • The National Union Committee (Arabic: هيئة الاتحاد الوطني) was a nationalist reformist political organization formed in Bahrain in 1954 (originally named the Higher Executive Committee, Arabic: الهيئة التنفيذية العليا). The committee was formed by reformists in response to sectarian clashes between Sunni and Shia members of the population. Its foundations were laid in the journal, Sawt al-Bahrain, which was founded and published by these reformist figures. The original aims were to push for an elected popular assembly, a codified system of civil and criminal law, the establishment of an appellate court, the right to form trade unions, an end to British colonial influence (through the removal of Charles Belgrave), and an end to sectarianism. (en)
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  • تعتبر هيئة الاتحاد الوطني أول تجمع سياسي وطني يجمع طائفتي السنة والشيعة في البحرين اثر الإستقطابات الطائفية التي كانت سائد في فترة الخمسينات من القرن الماضي، والأحداث المؤسفة التي تمثلت في اصطدامات ذكرى مقتل الحسين بن علي (عاشوراء) عام 1953، وحادثة مصفاة النفط. في هذه الفترة جاءت فكرة إنشاء مجلس يمثل الطائفتين، فاتفق زعماء الطائفتين بعقد اجتماع في مسجد الجمعة بمدينة المحرق، لكن لم يعقد هذا الاجتماع بسبب إرسال حاكم البحرين بمنع عقد هذا الاجتماع. على الرغم من ذلك زادت الاتصالات بين زعماء الطائفتين وبدأوا بالاجتماع في المساجد، كانت هذه الاجتماعات ذات صبغة وطنية. (ar)
  • The National Union Committee (Arabic: هيئة الاتحاد الوطني) was a nationalist reformist political organization formed in Bahrain in 1954 (originally named the Higher Executive Committee, Arabic: الهيئة التنفيذية العليا). The committee was formed by reformists in response to sectarian clashes between Sunni and Shia members of the population. Its foundations were laid in the journal, Sawt al-Bahrain, which was founded and published by these reformist figures. The original aims were to push for an elected popular assembly, a codified system of civil and criminal law, the establishment of an appellate court, the right to form trade unions, an end to British colonial influence (through the removal of Charles Belgrave), and an end to sectarianism. The original committee was made up of four Sunni representatives and four Shi'i representatives. The members were: * Abdul Rahman Al Bakir (Arabic: عبدالرحمن الباكر) - Secretary * Abdulaziz Al Shamlan (Arabic: عبدالعزيز الشملان) * Ibrahim Fakhro (Arabic: إبراهيم آل فخرو) * Ibrahim bin Mousa (Arabic: إبراهيم بن موسى) * Abdali Al Alaiwat (Arabic: عبدعلي العليوات) * Sayyid Ali Kamaluddin (Arabic: السيد علي كمال الدين) * Shaikh Abdullah Abudeeb (Arabic: الشيخ عبدالله ابو ديب) * Shaikh Mohsin al Tajir (Arabic: الشيخ محسن التاجر) One of the early members of the committee was Ali Sayyar, who joined in 1956 and would become a veteran journalist in Bahrain. (en)
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