"Bloody Thursday of Bahrain", as the only pro-opposition newspaper, repeatedly censored. He spends much of his edition to events instead of the Pearl in Manama on February 17. He argues the numbers of at least 4 dead and 250 injured after the assault by the forces of order - at night and without warning, according to witnesses - against protesters who occupied the premises, and whose Most were sleeping in their tents.
Nothing has been heard of many people. The newspaper notes that this brutal repression occurred when the king had yet seemed to appease after the first two deaths earlier this week. This is consistent with rumors about possible divisions between hawks and doves within the executive.
Nothing has been heard of many people. The newspaper notes that this brutal repression occurred when the king had yet seemed to appease after the first two deaths earlier this week. This is consistent with rumors about possible divisions between hawks and doves within the executive.
- Bahrain: anti-government protests continue despite brutal crackdown (big photo gallery) (18/02/2011)
- Manama, Bahrain Crackdown Prompts Opposition Protest (17/02/2011)
- Bahrain police use teargas to break up demonstration - Reuters (17/02/2011)
- Bahrain capital locked down, Libya counts its dead (18/02/2011)
- VIDEO: King steps in amid Bahrain unrest (15/02/2011)
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