Thursday, February 17, 2011

Middle East



Security forces in Bahrain have isolated thousands of anti-government campaigners in Pearl Square in the centre of capital, Manama.

Hundreds of uprising police fired tear gas and batons stimulated into the square before dawn on Thursday.

At least two people expire in the police operation, according to the opposition, while 100 continued injuries.

The protesters are calling for wide-ranging political reorganization and had been site out since Tuesday.

Clashes former in the week left two dead and dozens injured in the country.

The unrest comes in the middle of a wave of protests that has sweep up through several Arab nations, with the presidents of Tunisia and Egypt forced to resign.

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