Strike of Defiance: Tear gas floods Bahrain as protests mark 2011 uprising (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

2015/02/14
Protesters take cover from tear gas fired by riot police during early morning clashes, on the fourth anniversary of an uprising to demand democratic reforms in the U.S.-allied Gulf Arab state, in the village of Sanabis, west of Manama, February 14, 2015. (Reuters/Stringer)

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Carrying national flags, as well as portraits of detained activists, people chanted “Down Hamad”, referring to the Sunni king, witnesses said, according to AFP. They burned tires and blocked village roads with rocks, garbage containers and branches.



A cyber youth group, February 14 Coalition, united the Shia majority of the Persian Gulf kingdom under the slogan “Strike of Defiance.”






Protester carry “Teddy Bear” - quickly becoming mascot of this year Feb14 protests – to place in front of police during clashes in #Sitra 13 Feb 2015 in one of several protests across #Bahrain in run up to mark 4th Feb14 anniversary


A photo posted by Mazen Mahdi (@mazenmahdi) on Feb 13, 2015 at 12:08pm PST



Heavily deployed police fired tear gas and sound bombs in several villages and along major roads across the country. Although no casualties have been reported, images of various shotgun injuries of Bahraini protesters appeared on social media.



The public security chief, Major-General Tariq al-Hassan, said in a statement ahead of the demonstrations: “Action will be taken against those who spread terror among citizens or residents, put the safety of others at risk or try to disrupt the nation's security and stability.”






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A video posted by bin_hamada بن حماده (@bin_hamada) on Feb 14, 2015 at 2:16am PST



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Base of the US Fifth Fleet and a Western ally in the fight against the Islamic State (also known as ISIS, or ISIL), Bahrain saw major Shia protests in February four years ago, but they were cracked down by Saudi-backed authorities, who support the Sunni minority.


The political divide in the country got even deeper when the opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman was arrested last December, as he boycotted parliamentary elections. Salman was re-elected head of Bahrain's main opposition party Al-Wefaq, so his detention sparked protests across the country, which were marked by clashes with security forces.


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