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Small demonstrations in support of a jailed opposition leader break out three days after the monarchy forbids them.
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Activists and opposition supporters demonstrate in locations across nation to demand equal rights for Shias.
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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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Shia group says national dialogue was occurring "without success" and that pro-government representatives dominated.
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Rights group says her death occurred due to tear gas fired by police on Friday, as national dialogue falters.
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Ayat al-Qurmozi's unexpected release comes against a backdrop of halting government-opposition talks in the Gulf state.
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Ali Salman says he does not want Bahrain to "turn into a conflict zone" between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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Many Shia citizens of Gulf island demand ouster of PM, and less power for the ruling Khalifa family.
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Last Modified: 07 Mar 2011 16:45 GMT
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