Video: EVENT happening preWW3: Bahrain protest-PEACEFUL NEEDED!!! part of Bahrain uprising: Police fire tear gas, rubber bullets on protesters (PHOTOS)

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Source: Russia Today
Manama : Bahrain | 9 months ago
Violent clashes erupted in Bahrain as thousands protested the government's move to limit political marches. Police used tear gas and, reportedly, rubber bullets to disperse the...
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EVENT happening preWW3: Bahrain protest-PEACEFUL NEEDED!!!

EVENT happening preWW3: Bahrain protest-PEACEFUL NEEDED!!! Violent clashes erupted in Bahrain as thousands protested the government's move to limit political marches. Police used tear gas and, reportedly, rubber bullets to disperse the crowd, which responded with firebombs. Police were using tear gas against the crowds rallying in the Bahraini capital Manama and several other places, as the protests continued into the night.¬ Demonstrations were aslo held in the villages of Diraz, Bilad al-Qadeem, and Musalla, where protesters called for the ouster of the royal al-Khalifa family. At least one protester was reportedly injured by riot police in Musalla. The ruling elite want to ban anti-government marches to prevent the disruption to traffic and curb street violence, as at least 50 people have been killed in the country since February 2011. The opposition described the move as a new attempt by the monarchy to silence it. The kingdom has been engulfed by more than 17 months of clashes between the Sunni monarchy and kingdom's Shiite majority protesters, who claim systematic discrimination. The insurrection was originally crushed during a period of martial law, but unrest has continued with repeated clashes between riot police and youths who say the monarchy marginalizes them. Sayed Hadi al-Mosawi, a member of the opposition who participated in the protests, told RT that Bahraini security forces are deliberately targeting protesters for killing. "Anyone who is trying to <b>...</b>
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