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Police use tear gas and rubber bullets to break up weekly meeting of the main Shia opposition party.
Opposition protesters clash with police for a second day outside the capital, Manama.
Thirty-six people given prison sentences of between 15 and 25 years for taking part in anti-government rallies.
King's speech to UN also outlines domestic reform program he claims focuses on "the supreme interests of the people".
Demonstrators block traffic in centre of capital Manama in bid to pressure government ahead of weekend by-elections.
Security forces use tear gas and rubber bullets on procession of a man who died after he himself was tear-gassed.
Move comes amid pro-reform gestures that state-appointed investigator says could lead to release of 150 more detainees.
Two prominent members of the Al Wefaq party held after one of them criticised the government publically.
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