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2. Organizing protests and sit-ins

March 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment

riots

The next favourite pass time in Bahrain is organising small protests and sit-ins for anything and everything under the sun. Like in demonstrations, such activities are banned in Bahrain. When things get nasty, riot police attack the protesters with rubber bullets and expired tear gas canisters. The fog seen in the picture above isn’t a climatic phenomena and the boys aren’t cowering because they are afraid of the boogie man who will rise from the swamp and gobble them up for dinner. Such events are also usually organised on weekends and holidays.

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1. Organizing rallies over weekends and holidays

March 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Bahrain Rally

Bahrainis love to organize rallies, be it to protest against Danish cartoons, the war in Iraq, the increasing cost of living, unemployment or to call for the Prime Minister to resign. And they turn out in thousands. Those who have a cause and those who don’t, make it a point not to miss out. News about the location and cause of the rally are spread through massive SMS, on online forums and word of mouth. Many show up without even knowing what the rally is for. Considering that rallies and gatherings of more than (four?) people in Bahrain are illegal, police block roads, sometimes using excessive force to disperse crowds. When things get out of hand, demonstrators are arrested, paving the way for more rallies, this time to demand the release of those arrested … and the cycle continues.

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