organisation > Bahraini police
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Member of ruling family sacked following king's promise to hold to account officials cited in crackdown report.
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Police use tear gas against protesters after the funeral for a man allegedly killed by police on Wednesday.
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Authorities free three women who staged a sit-in at UN offices in Mamana amid calls from the US for dialogue.
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Tear gas and rubber bullets reportedly used to break up religious gatherings in villages across the country.
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Witnesses say police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters marching in capital, Manama.
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Officials deny Al Jazeera report that police raided girls' schools and beat them during its crackdown on protesters.
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In secretly filmed interview, a 16-year old tells how she was severely beaten as Gulf kingdom cracked down on protests.
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In a secretly filmed interview, 16-year-old tells how she was severely beaten.
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The pull back from outlawing Wefaq party comes after criticism from US, but probe into the main Shia group continues.
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Wefaq party, which played key role in country's protests, accused of "harming social peace and inciting disrepect".
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