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Monday 5 June 2017

Hasani government statement regarding Qatari-Saudi diplomatic dispute

In reaction to the recent rising tensions between Saudi Arabia (backed by the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and the Hadi government of Yemen) and Qatar, the Hasani government has fully condemned the Saudi-initiated boycott of Qatar and has demanded that Saudi Arabia and its allies stop their hostile attitude to the Kingdom of Qatar.
Chairman of the Provisional Council Hasan Çakar has released this statement regarding the recent tensions:
"The government of Hasanistan fully condemns the bullying and warmongering actions of the Saudi regime towards the Kingdom of Qatar and demands the Saudi regime and their allies halt all aggressive actions against the Qatari government. We especially condemn the Saudi regime and their allies hostile treatment of Qatari civilian institutions, businesses and citizens and
We also condemn the actions of the terrorist regime of the occupier nation of Bahrain in regards to this crisis. Not only does this nation illegally occupy the Hasani province of Noon, it also has begun hostile and imperialistic actions towards the nation of Qatar and we will fully condemn this. This clear case of imperialism is from the revanchist attitude of Bahrain to Qatar, wishing to reclaim its former colony and re-establish the only relevance this irrelevant terrorist regime ever head.
I wish to establish that our opposition to the imperialistic hostility to Qatar by the Saudi regime and their allies does not mean we endorse the human rights abuses and questionable actions of the Qatari state."
The Qaragüliyyâh Shia Imamate also condemned the hostility towards Qatar and gave the following statement:
"The people of the Federal Republic of Hasanistan and the Qaragüliyyâh Shia Muslim Imamat inparticular is deeply concerned about the situation in the Saudi-Qatari conflict.The Saudi-initiated breaking of the official diplomatic Channels between Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Republic of Yemen on one side and the State of Qatar on the other side, has created conditions for the enemies of the faith, as brought down uponus by the Prophet Muhammad (sallā llāhu ʿalay-hi wa-sallam), to become more powerful.The Imamat affirms its support for the relations between the Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Republic of Yemen on one side and the State of Qatar on the other side to be restored. The Imamat furthermore wholeheartedly condemns this Saudi-initiated boycott on Qatar as a result of the relations between the Islamic Republic of Iranand the State of Qatar improving, and wishes that the Saudi government stops her hatred against the Shia Islamic faith and school of thought. The Imamat furthermore wholeheartedly condemns theuse of the title of al-Malik by the Governments of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, as the title of Al-Malik(the Sovereign /or/ the King) is one of the 99 names of Allah, and as such can not be usurped byany Human, as no human is equal or comparable to Allah in anyway whatsoever."
In other news, the second poll of this election and the first poll following Hasan Çakar's withdrawal from the election reveals that Shady Morsi has benefited most from his withdrawal and is leading his rivals Asghar Reza and Tanju Çakar by 25 points. The results of the poll were as follows:
  1. Shady Morsi - 2 (50%)
  2. Asghar Reza - 1 (25%)
  3. Tanju Çakar - 1 (25%)
Tanju has also appear to have benefited from Hasan's withdrawal. The poll conducted had the same sample size as the previous poll.
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Hasanistan, officially the Federal Republic of Hasanistan (Hasani: Hasanistan Federal Jumhuriyeti), is a self-proclaimed state with territorial claims situated across the Greater Middle East region. Hasanistan has been described as a micronation or an alternative government by external observers due to its lack of international recognition and the minimal control over the regions it holds territorial claims upon.

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