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A policeman in Bahrain has died of wounds from a bomb blast during protests marking Friday's third anniversary of the country's uprising.
The interior ministry said he was one of two officers wounded in a "terror blast" in the village of Dair.
Another three policemen were injured by an explosion near the village of Dih.
Protesters were marking the 2011 unrest fuelled by demands for more rights and an end to discrimination against the majority Shia community.
On Friday demonstrators attempted to reach the site of a bloody crackdown on demonstrators almost three years ago.
Several demonstrators were reportedly wounded by security forces. The interior ministry said in a statement that 26 people were arrested on suspicion of "rioting and vandalism".
Police used tear gas to stop them from reaching the Pearl Roundabout, which was a focus of protests in 2011.
Since then, police and demonstrators have scuffled almost daily. Thousands of people have been arrested.
Associated Press quoted the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights as saying 38 protesters had been hurt in clashes since Thursday evening, with injuries caused by birdshot fire, tear gas and beatings.
Repeated clashes
The government and opposition have held two rounds of fruitless reconciliation talks, with a third expected soon.
The protesters are mostly from poorer, Shia areas in the villages outside the capital.
Protesters have repeatedly used burning tyres and other debris as a tactic to block police vehicles from entering Shia areas.
Sunni Muslims are a minority in the country but through the al-Khalifa dynasty have ruled over the Shia Muslim majority for more than 200 years.
The small island country is a key US ally in the Gulf and hosts the US Navy's 5th Fleet.
Bahrain is also closely allied with Saudi Arabia, which in 2011 sent troops into the country to help the government quell the uprising.
Maybe they are just focusing on the sport instead of politics? De problems in Bahrain are already well addressed by the media as shown in you post's attached quote. I'm in no way trying to downplay or justify the human right problems in Bahrain but F1 press is about F1.WilliamsF1 wrote:How come no articles from the F1 press on the political issues of the country this time? Have they all decided to look the other way as BE does?
To answer the question, yes - but forget F1 only, we had much worse when GP took place in 2012. What about media in general? You see Sochi is on the agenda, you can't have two at the same time, brains might explode or rather interests diluted, like never Korea and Iran at the same time as "dangers" of modern world.WilliamsF1 wrote:How come no articles from the F1 press on the political issues of the country this time? Have they all decided to look the other way as BE does?
According to Darknight's post, all four days will be open to public.Del Boy wrote:I have only read the article placed above, but is Bahrain only open to the public for 2 of the four up coming days? As the Spanish circuits are open all day everyday.
I feel like I read that story every year. No refuelling rule change was supposed to suit button, then it was the narrower front tyres, then it was the disintegrating pirelli tyres that were meant to suit Jenson. Now his 'natural smooth style' will make him suit this new fuel efficiency era...Kiril Varbanov wrote:#BBC Alan Mcnish looks ahead to Bahrain and tips Jenson Button for a good season - http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/26217777
I apologise for pedantry I hate it on this website, but if you read dark knight he says four full days out of 8 full days of testing!Tik wrote:According to Darknight's post, all four days will be open to public.Del Boy wrote:I have only read the article placed above, but is Bahrain only open to the public for 2 of the four up coming days? As the Spanish circuits are open all day everyday.
Not sure we'll get many/any as the circuit is not open to the public except on 21st and 22nd February. The only photos will be from the media.bonjon1979 wrote:I feel like I read that story every year. No refuelling rule change was supposed to suit button, then it was the narrower front tyres, then it was the disintegrating pirelli tyres that were meant to suit Jenson. Now his 'natural smooth style' will make him suit this new fuel efficiency era...Kiril Varbanov wrote:#BBC Alan Mcnish looks ahead to Bahrain and tips Jenson Button for a good season - http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/26217777
Are the teams in Bahrain yet? I was expecting some unpacking photos by now!
That plus they rarely start their Day before 8 AM outside of Test / Race Livetickers.BorisTheBlade wrote:
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Erm, I just realised that testing starts tomorrow
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!