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17 February 2011. Updated.

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16 February 2011

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Bahrain Protest Photos 2

 
Bahrain Protest Photos 2

 

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A mourner holds a picture of "The martyr: Fadhel Salman al-Matrook" during his funeral procession in Manama, Bahrain, Wednesday Feb. 16, 2011. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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Bahraini anti-government protesters camp out at the Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain, Wednesday Feb. 16, 2011. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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Hundreds of Bahraini protesters shout slogans as the attend the funeral of Shiite Fadel Salman Matrouk (pictures), who was shot dead in front of a hospital a day earlier where mourners gathered for the funeral of another comrade, in Manama on February 16, 2011 as Shiite opposition called for measures to establish a real constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. Getty

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Bahraini anti-government protesters camp out at the Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain, Wednesday Feb. 16, 2011. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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Hundreds of Bahraini Shiites attend the funeral of Fadel Salman Matrouk (picture), who was shot dead in front of a hospital a day earlier where mourners gathered for the funeral of another comrade, attend his funeral in Manama on February 16, 2011 as Shiite opposition called for measures to establish a real constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. Getty

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Mourners pray during the funeral for Fadhel Salman al-Matrook on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Manama, Bahrain. Al-Matrook was killed Tuesday when police tried to stop a funeral march for another Bahraini killed in anti-government protests. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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Hundreds of Bahraini protesters shout slogans as the attend the funeral of Shiite Fadel Salman Matrouk, who was shot dead in front of a hospital a day earlier where mourners gathered for the funeral of another comrade, in Manama on February 16, 2011 as Shiite opposition called for measures to establish a real constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. Getty

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Hundreds of Bahraini protesters shout slogans as the attend the funeral of Shiite Fadel Salman Matrouk (pictures), who was shot dead in front of a hospital a day earlier where mourners gathered for the funeral of another comrade, in Manama on February 16, 2011 as Shiite opposition called for measures to establish a real constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. Getty

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Mourners carry the body of Fadhel Salman al-Matrook to a Manama, Bahrain, cemetery Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011. Al-Matrook was killed when police tried to stop a funeral march Tuesday for another anti-government demonstrator. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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Bahraini Shiite relatives of Fadel Salman Matrouk, who was shot dead in front of a hospital a day earlier where mourners gathered for the funeral of another comrade, attend his funeral in Manama on February 16, 2011 as Shiite opposition called for measures to establish a real constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. Getty

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Bahraini protesters read a local broadsheet as they sit in Pearl Square (roundabout) in the capital Manama, on February 16, 2011, following yesterday's protests by thousands of mainly Shiite Muslims demanding change in the government. Getty

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Family members and supporters of Fadel al-Matrook, a protester who was killed on Tuesday morning during police clashes, transport his coffin from the mortuary for a funeral in Manama February 16, 2011. Reuters

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Bahraini Shiites chant slogans as they attend the funeral of Fadel Salman Matrouk (picture), who was shot dead in front of a hospital a day earlier where mourners gathered for the funeral of another comrade, attend his funeral in Manama on February 16, 2011 as Shiite opposition called for measures to establish a real constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. Getty

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Bahraini women protesters sit in front of graffiti in Pearl Square (roundabout) in the capital Manama, early on February 16, 2011, following yesterday's protests by thousands of mainly Shiite Muslims demanding change in the government. Getty

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A Bahraini Shiite cleric shouts slogans as he attend the funeral of Fadel Salman Matrouk, who was shot dead in front of a hospital a day earlier where mourners gathered for the funeral of another comrade, attend his funeral in Manama on February 16, 2011 as Shiite opposition called for measures to establish a real constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. Getty

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Sheik Ali Salman, leader of Bahrain's largest Shiite opposition group, speaks at a press conference Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Manama, Bahrain. Salman said nobody is demanding an Iranian system or a religious government, only a government elected by the people. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers staged a third day of demonstrations Wednesday that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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A Bahraini anti-government protester drinks tea in a tent at the Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain, Wednesday Feb. 16, 2011. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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A Bahraini anti-government protester reads a newspaper at the Pearl roundabout Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Manama, Bahrain. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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An unidentified Bahraini woman and child emerge from a tent amongst those used by anti-government protesters to camp out at the Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain, Wednesday Feb. 16, 2011. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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A Bahraini boy sits next to resting relatives at Bahrain's Pearl Square (roundabout) in the capital Manama, on February 16, 2011, following yesterday's protests by thousands of mainly Shiite Muslims demanding change in the ruling government. Getty

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Bahraini anti-government protesters gather at the Pearl roundabout Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Manama, Bahrain. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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A Bahraini anti-government protester prepares a sign at a makeshift camp at the Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain, Thursday Feb. 16, 2011. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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Bahraini anti-government protesters camp out at the Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain, Wednesday Feb 16, 2011. The sign reads: "We demand the interior minister stand trial." Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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Bahraini anti-government protesters eat breakfast at the Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain, Wednesday Feb, 16, 2011. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP

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Protesters serve coffee and tea at the Pearl Roundabout, a famous landmark of Bahrain, in the heart of its capital Manama February 15, 2011. Shi'ite protesters camped out in Bahrain's capital on Tuesday after a day of protests in which a man was shot dead in clashes with police at a funeral for a demonstrator shot the day before. Reuters

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Bahraini anti-government protesters relax at the Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain, Wednesday Feb. 16, 2011. Protesters demanding sweeping political reforms from Bahrain's rulers held their ground Wednesday in an Egypt-style occupation of the capital's landmark square, staging a third day of demonstrations that have brought unprecedented pressures in one of Washington's most strategic allies in the Gulf. AP