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    Bahrain police fire tear gas at protesters

    MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — Security forces in Bahrain fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters trying to occupy a landmark square in the nation's capital on Monday ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Gulf kingdom's Shiite-led uprising.

    Thousands of opposition supporters marched through Manama's streets in the largest attempt in months to retake Pearl Square, the central roundabout that served as the epicenter of weeks of protests last year by Bahrain's Shiite majority against the ruling Sunni dynasty.

    Thousands of riot police and other security forces have staked out positions around the square and across the Gulf island nation to prevent the opposition from staging a mass rally in or near the plaza to mark Tuesday's one-year anniversary of the revolt.

    Opposition supporters were undeterred by the authorities' warnings of zero tolerance for anti-government activities around the strategic island that is the home of the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet.

    "We will not back down," said Nader Abdulimam, who had taken refuge in a house just outside of Manama with other protesters overcome by tear gas. "This has gone on for one year and it will go for another year or more."

    Some protesters hurled firebombs and rocks after the security forces fired tear gas. In an area about six miles (10 kilometers) west of central Manama, some demonstrators stood atop Bahrain's ancient burial mounds — some more than 5,000 years old — waving flags featuring the image of Pearl Square's six-pronged monument.

    More than 50 police vehicles filled a site that protesters have dubbed "Freedom Square," which hosted several government-sanctioned opposition gatherings last week.

    After the government imposed martial law last March in response to the demonstrations, security forces stormed the protesters' encampment at the landmark square in a bid to crush the uprising. The authorities then razed the towering white monument that stood in the center of the plaza.

    The now heavily guarded square holds great symbolic value for Bahrain's opposition movement, and protesters have repeatedly tried to reoccupy it. But authorities have effectively locked off the capital to demonstrations since March.

    Emergency rule was lifted in June, but street battles between security forces and protesters still flare up almost every day in the predominantly Shiite villages around the capital.

    At least 40 people have been killed during months of unprecedented political unrest in Bahrain, the Gulf country hardest hit by upheaval during last year's Arab Spring protests. Neighboring Saudi Arabia and other Sunni-ruled Gulf states dispatched troops to Bahrain in March to help crush the protests.

    Shiites account for about 70 percent of Bahrain's population of some 525,000 people, but say they have faced decades of discrimination and are blocked from top political and security posts.

    Bahrain's Sunni rulers have promised reforms, although they refused to make the far-reaching changes the protesters and the main Shiite group, Al Wefaq, have demanded. These include ending the monarchy's ability to select the government and set key state policies.

    U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland expressed concern over the violence Monday and said Washington wants to see demonstrators stage peaceful protests and for security forces to "exercise restraint and operate within the rule of law and international judicial standards."

    In London, Amnesty International noted that Bahrain's leaders have taken some steps toward easing tensions in the past year, including reinstating hundreds of workers dismissed for protesting and ending military-run tribunals. The group urged more measures to show that the steps were "more than a public relations exercise."

    Amnesty called for releasing prisoners held on protest-related offenses and moving ahead with investigations into alleged abuses by security forces and others.

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    Surk reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Associated Press writers Brian Murphy in Dubai and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

     

    8 comments

    • Piere H.  •  3 mths ago
      Nobody, what is your question? we do not have 6th fleet in Syria! Da. now you got it & Syria is against Israel but not the Prince & Princes of Bahrain! now you got it!!!!!
    • ILIAS S  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      ........Bahrain police fire tear gas at protesters......... Does anyone know the phone number or email address of the Arab League? lets call urgently the Bahrain delegation of the Arab League which is delivering peace and democracy to Syria to come back to their country and help deliver here also some PEACE, DEMOCRACY FREEDOM FOR THE Bahrain people ....
      • heyu 3 mths ago
        Not when protesters are creating violence, anarchy and disorder and trying to block roads and engaging in illegal rallies. Policing a country means restoring law and order and providing security for the people. This is their job and this is exactly what they are doing in Bahrain. It is the respectful citizens of this country who are asking the police to confront the violence and disorder created by thugs. The people of this country have a right for safety and security and the use of public infrastructure without any hindrance from anyone else.
      • ILIAS S 3 mths ago
        That is a good excuse to keep the Kings in power perpetually from generation to generation

        Is the word DEMOCRACY allowed to be pronounced freely in Bahrain? I doubt it very much because DEMOCRACY is the enemy of Kings, Emirs Sultans Sheiks and all those who believe that they are they only ones capable or entitled to ruled the country for ever.
    • Joe  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      ...and the world is silent...Obama does hear about this? freedom does not apply in the oil rich monarcies????
      • heyu 3 mths ago
        Freedom from what exactly? Free education, free healthcare, freedom to do business, public housing, no income tax, no corporate tax, subsidies on food and gas. I think there is a lot of freedom there!
    • nobody  •  3 mths ago
      OK somehow puzzled , Bahrain can and Syria can not...........???????
      • heyu 3 mths ago
        Its easy to see why you are puzzled: THE MEDIA. The media has painted the picture of Bahrain as being another 'Arab Spring'. Its not. Bahrain police do not use 'live bullets' nor do they use tanks and rockets against protesters. Bahrain has freedom of expression and allows legal rallies to take place without police intervention. Tear gas is used when protesters resort to violence or block roads etc. and break the law. Most protesters are not arrested, unlike in the US and UK where you will definately be arrested if you attack the police or block a road. The Bahrain protests are by and large a sectarian driven opposition movement, and not about democracy or freedom of the people. It is for the most part one sect trying to gain power over another.
    • Onde  •  Brooklyn, New York  •  3 mths ago
      F@#$ing Arabs!
    • m  •  3 mths ago
      firing tear gas or grenades?
      • heyu 3 mths ago
        Stun grenades are sound devices. They just create a sound in order to warn protesters to move back. The only weapon used by the police, which I would not really call a weapon, is tear gas. This allows protesters to disperse.
    • Hunter  •  Pensacola, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Looking to bum a ride to Bahrain.. (thumb out)
    • Benjamin  •  3 mths ago
      Just another civil war in the making. I sure hope they can work this one out on their own.
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