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  • 21
    Feb
    2011
    3:58pm, EST

    In Bahrain, ongoing protest in Pearl Square is countered by pro-regime rally

    John Moore / Getty Images

    Hoor Hussain, 6, holds a poster with other anti-government protesters at the Pearl roundabout on Feb. 21 in Manama, Bahrain. Demonstrators continue to fill the square in a daily protest while opposition leaders hold talks with the government on the weeklong uprising.

    John Moore / Getty Images

    Jaffar Sultan is congratulated by his sister Miriam after his wedding ceremony in front of thousands of anti-government protesters at the Pearl roundabout on Feb. 21. As per Bahraini custom, the bride was not present for the public ceremony.

    John Moore / Getty Images

    Children sit with fellow anti-government protesters at the Pearl roundabout on Feb. 21.

    John Moore / Getty Images

    Tens of thousands of pro-government supporters gather for a demonstration at the Al Fateh mosque on Feb. 21 in Manama. The event was designed to counter the anti-government protests at the Pearl roundabout.

    Hassan Ammar / AP

    Bahraini pro-government protesters shout slogans as an one holds up a picture of the Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa during a march supporting the Bahraini leadership in Manama on Feb. 21.

    By David R Arnott, NBC News

     Read about all the developments in Bahrain today here.

    1 comment

    Hallelujah! - power to the people!

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  • 17
    Feb
    2011
    5:34am, EST

    Protesters' camp in Bahraini capital stormed by riot police

    Tony Mitchell / AP

    In this image from video riot police firing tear gas and wielding clubs storm an anti-government protesters' camp in Pearl Square, Manama before dawn on Feb. 17.

    Hamad I Mohammed / Reuters

    Tents at Pearl Square are cleared of protesters, several hours after riot police attacked in the early hours of Feb. 17.

    Mazen Mahdi / EPA

    Medics attend to a victim of clashes between demonstrators and police arriving at Salmaniya Medical Complex, Manama, Bahrain, early on Feb. 17.

    Hassan Ammar / AP

    An anti-government demonstrator shows a cell phone picture of a wounded man who she said was injured during the riot police attack on Pearl Square early on Feb. 17.

    By David R Arnott, NBC News

    AP reports:

    Armed patrols prowled neighborhoods in Manama, Bahrain and tanks appeared in the streets for the first time Thursday after riot police with tear gas and clubs drove protesters from a main square where they had demanded sweeping political change in this tiny kingdom. Medical officials said four people were killed.

    Police cars with flashing blue lights encircled Pearl Square, the site of anti-government rallies since Monday. Barbed wire was set up on streets leading to the square, where police cleaned up flattened protest tents and trampled banners. The Interior Ministry declared the protest camp "illegal" and warned Bahrainis to stay off the streets.

    Full story here.

    2 comments

    Sounds like the Bahrain government has taken a page from the Chinese despots' handbook.....shades of Tian Amen Square.....

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