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Bahrain

3 Jun 2011
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As more than two months of emergency rule is lifted in Bahrain and protesters again take to the streets, we update you with the latest developments from our correspondents, news agencies and citizens across the globe. Al Jazeera is not responsible for content derived from external sites.


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