Baku-APA. Bahraini police fired tear gas and birdshot at demonstrations on Wednesday, witnesses said, as protests called for by activists to press demands for democratic change in the
Activists have stepped up a two-and-a-half-year-old campaign to push the Sunni Muslim ruling family into allowing more democracy in the Shi'ite-majority state of 1.25 million people.
Opposition figures had called in social media for mass rallies on Wednesday in
There were no reports of serious injury in the clashes that erupted after sunset in a number of Shi'ite villages around the capital
In Shakhoora, a village west of the capital
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A Reuters witness said police charged the crowd, firing birdshot and tear gas. They said some people were overcome by tear gas but there were no reports of serious injury.
Witnesses said similar clashes occurred in other Shi'ite villages, including Karana where demonstrators responded by throwing firebombs at police, without causing casualties.
Earlier, a protest of some 100 people ended peacefully in the
The main opposition Al Wefaq Society said on its website that around 60 protest rallies were held in 40 locations on Wednesday. Reuters was not able to confirm that figure.
Security forces converged on the
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Anti-government protesters holding Bahraini flags march along the streets of the
The concerted new thrust for a "free and democratic
Tamarrod is named after the Egyptian movement that helped muster massive protests against President Mohamed Mursi and his Muslim Brotherhood before the military removed the country's first freely-elected leader on July 3.
However, while the Egyptian protesters were backed by the military,
The Interior Ministry reported that an Asian worker was injured by a firebomb as he tried to open a road blocked by protesters in a village south of
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Anti-government protesters holding Bahraini flags march along the streets of the
It described the acts as "terrorism", for which new laws passed this month allow tougher penalties including longer prison terms and the stripping of Bahraini nationality.
In some villages, all shops were closed on Wednesday. In
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The authorities crushed the revolt, one of a series of Arab Spring upheavals, but protests and clashes have persisted despite talks between government and opposition.
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Wefaq's leader told Reuters on Tuesday that it was not planning to join the protests officially but supported the right to peaceful demonstrations.
"I know that it is going to be a peaceful movement but, having said that, I also expect clashes between the government forces and the protesters, because they are against all protests and demonstrations," Sheikh Ali Salman said.
At least 95 Egyptians were killed on Wednesday after security forces moved in on protesters seeking the reinstatement of Mursi, and the government imposed a state of emergency as unrest spread across the most populous Arab nation.
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