Las Vegas Sun

April 23, 2024

Clashes hit Bahrain’s capital

Bahrain protests

Hasan Jamali / AP

A Bahraini anti-government protester gestures toward riot police, unseen, as she covers her face against tear gas in the narrow market streets of the capital of Manama, Bahrain, on Friday, Oct. 12, 2012. Riot police in Bahrain fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse the hundreds of protesters in the capital of the restive Gulf kingdom and arrested several people.

MANAMA, Bahrain — Riot police in Bahrain fired tear gas and stun grenades in clashes with hundreds of anti-government protesters in the capital of the restive Gulf kingdom.

Associated Press journalists witnessed several arrests as security forces moved against protesters, led by the daughter of jailed opposition leader Abdulhadi al-Khawaja. Many protesters chanted for the release of another imprisoned activist, human rights monitor Nabeel Rajab.

The unrest in the capital, Manama, contrasted with a simultaneous, larger peaceful protest march on the capital's outskirts, which was permitted by the government.

Bahrain has been hit by near nonstop tensions since February 2011 when the country's Shiite majority stepped up its campaign for a greater political voice in the Sunni-ruled nation.

More than 50 people have died in the unrest.

Join the Discussion:

Check this out for a full explanation of our conversion to the LiveFyre commenting system and instructions on how to sign up for an account.

Full comments policy