Protestas en Bahréin
Continúan las protestas contra el gobierno en Bahréin. Tras los funerales por las cuatro víctimas del jueves, se han vuelto a producir disparos.
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Funeral en la localidad de Sitra por una de las víctimas de las revueltas de Bahréin
18.02.2011A family member of a protester, who was killed by riot police, grieves during a funeral procession in Sitra, east of Bahraini capital Manama, February 18, 2011. Several thousand Shi'ites turned out in Bahrain on Friday to bury three of those killed in a crackdown ordered by the island state's Sunni ruling family to quell opposition protests inspired by Egypt. Four protesters were killed and 231 wounded when riot police drove activists from a makeshift camp in Pearl Square in Manama, the capital, on Thursday. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed -
Miles de chiíes han salido a la calle en Bahréin en el funeral por las victimas de la represión
18.02.2011The body of a protester, who was killed by riot police, is taken for burial as his family members and supporters follow a march in Sitra, east of the Bahraini capital of Manama, February 18, 2011. Thousands of Shi'ites in Bahrain turned out to bury their dead on Friday and funerals were expected in two Libyan towns as both countries mourned victims of government crackdowns on protesters.REUTERS -
Manifestación pro gubernamental
18.02.2011Hundreds of Bahraini pro-government supporters wave their national flags during a gathering near the Al-Fateh mosque following Friday's noon prayers in the capital Manama on February 18, 2011 as angry Shiites burried the dead of a violent police raid on anti-regime protesters. AFP PHOTO/ADAM JANAFP PHOTO/ADAM JAN
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