Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah
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Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah | |
Emir of Bahrain Hakim of Bahrain |
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Reign | 1960 - 6 March 1999 |
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Born | June 3, 1933 |
Birthplace | Jasra, Bahrain |
Died | 6 March 1999 (aged 65) |
Predecessor | Salman ibn Hamad Al Khalifa |
Successor | Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah |
Royal House | Al Khalifa |
Father | Salman ibn Hamad Al Khalifa |
His Royal Highness the Emir Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah GCB, GCMG (June 3, 1933 – March 6, 1999) (Arabic: عيسى بن سلمان آل خليفة) was emir of Bahrain from 1960 until his death. Born in the town of Jasra, he became emir upon the death of his father, Salman ibn Hamad
Isa ibn Salman's reign saw Bahrain gain its independence from the United Kingdom in 1971. While the government initially considered joining the United Arab Emirates, Isa had his country withdraw (along with Qatar) over his dissatisfaction with the proposed constitution. He then attempted to introduce a moderate form of parliamentary democracy, and men (though not women) were given the vote in parliamentary elections in 1973. In 1975, however, he dissolved Parliament in 1975 because it refused to pass the notorious government-sponsored State Security Law of 1974. The parliamentary system was never restored the parliament, forcing the emir to contend with occasional protests from the leftist and Islamist camps, which reached their peak in 1995. (see: History of Bahrain).
Isa was noted for his opposition to the use of the death penalty, and routinely refused to sign death warrants. One exception occurred in 1996, when he succumbed to pressure from the security forces to execute a man convicted of the murder of a soldier.
Throughout his reign, Isa dedicated himself to bolstering his country's economy. He believed that his greatest achievement was the construction of a causeway connecting his island nation with Saudi Arabia.
[edit] Legacy and Death
During his 38 years as emir, he had transformed his tiny island state into a modern nation and a key financial center in the Persian Gulf. Nevertheless, critics note that he also dissolved Parliament, giving absolute power to the royal family.
Shaikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa died suddenly on March 6, 1999. Within hours, thousands of Bahrainis lined the 12-mile funeral route, while thousands more paid their respects by visiting the cemetery where he was buried. US President Bill Clinton expressed "deep sadness" at the news of the emir's death calling him "a good friend of peace." UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan also expressed "great sadness," and described the emir as "a force for stability" in the region.
He was succeeded by his eldest son, Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah.
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Preceded by Salman ibn Hamad Al Khalifa (1895-1961) |
Amir of Bahrain Formerly Hakim of Bahrain 1961–1999 |
Succeeded by Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa |