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Security forces use tear gas and rubber bullets on procession of a man who died after he himself was tear-gassed.
Shia group says national dialogue was occurring "without success" and that pro-government representatives dominated.
Rights group says her death occurred due to tear gas fired by police on Friday, as national dialogue falters.
Witnesses say police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters marching in capital, Manama.
American University has ties to royal family, but critics say institution should address kingdom's human rights record.
Special court upholds death sentences for two men convicted of killing policemen during anti-government demonstrations.
Bahrainis with protest-related injuries are reportedly being kept away from family in a hospital guarded by soldiers.
Can the monarchy survive this latest round of unrest and what does it all mean for the region?
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Opposition groups call for protests on Monday as riot police clash with youths in Shia village in the west.
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