Thursday, February 17, 2011

Unrest In Bahrain -- News Updates February 17, 2011

The remains of what was a protest camp at the Pearl Roundabout in Manama, Bahrain, pictured Thursday. Hamad I Mohammed/Reuters

Bloody Crackdown Smashes Bahrain Protesters -- MSNBC

At least four dead, 60 said to be missing and more than 600 reported hurt

MANAMA, Bahrain — At least four people were killed Thursday after riot police used buckshot, tear gas and clubs to drive protesters from a main square in Bahrain's capital Manama, where they had been demanding political change in the tiny kingdom.

Armed patrols prowled neighborhoods and tanks also appeared in the streets for the first time Thursday.




More News On The Unrest In Bahrain

Army locks down Bahrain, police storm protest -- Yahoo News/AP
As Mideast seethes, 3 dead in Bahrain bloodshed -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Bahrain army clamps down after bloody end to protests -- Yahoo News/AFP
In Bahrain, police move against protesters; state of emergency declared -- Washington Post
Police Swarm Bahrain Protest; 4 Reported Dead -- NPR
Bahrain's Security Forces Crack Down on Protesters -- Voice of America
Security forces move on protesters in Bahrain's capital -- CNN
Four killed as Bahrain forces attack protesters in Manama square -- The Australian
Army locks down Bahrain, police storm protest -- USA Today
Bahrain protests: live -- The Telegraph
Bahrain protests banned as military tightens grip -- BBC
Clashes rock Bahraini capital -- Al Jazeera
Police Forces Storm Bahrain Protest Camps Leaving At Least 4 Dead -- ABC News
Bahrain protests: Police break up Pearl Square crowd -- BBC
Bahrain Police Storm Protests -- Wall Street Journal
Bahrain Cracks Down on Protesters -- PBS Newshour
60 missing after Bahrain police raid - Shi'ite MP -- Reuters
Deadly crackdown in Bahrain prompts threats of opposition party pullout -- Washington Post
Bahrain protests: Five key facts -- Christian Science Monitor

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