Bahrain deploys paramilitaries to patrol city

Government sends National Guard to patrol “strategic locations” that have been scenes of arson attacks and clashes.

Bahrain’s paramilitary National Guard has been deployed into new areas in an apparent sign that authorities are stepping up efforts to quell political unrest.

A government statement said on Saturday the Guard, a force separate from the regular military, will be patrolling “strategic locations” that have been scenes of arson attacks and clashes.

Wider use of the Guard could signal a tougher strategy by Bahrain’s Sunni embattled monarchy as riot police struggle to contain the Shia majority’s 21-month demands for political reform.

Hadi al-Musawi, a spokesman for the main opposition group Al Wefaq, said Guard troops were seen setting up in Sitra, a centre of the unrest.

Previously, Guard forces have been used mainly at key sites in the capital Manama, including the landmark square that was the centre of the protests in their first weeks.

Meanwhile, heavy clashes erupted on Saturday after the funeral of a teenager killed in a traffic incident during a clampdown on marchers the day before.

Opposition groups claim the boy was hit by a car while fleeing security forces, but officials say the incident had no connection to the police action.

More than 55 people have died in unrest in Bahrain, which is home to the US Navy’s 5th Fleet.