Tens of thousands of Bahrainis have staged on a massive anti-government protest in Sitra, fallowing calls by opposition parties.
At least 30 people have been arrested after Bahraini regime police attacked anti-government protesters in two villages near the capital, Manama.
Four months of intense talking in 25 meetings between Bahrain ruling regime and pro-democracy opposition have ended with “zero” results, spokesman of the National Democratic Opposition Parties says.
Thousands of Bahrainis have staged a demonstration in capital Manama to protest against Al Khalifa regime's attack on Sheikh Issa Qassem's home.
Britain police have arrested a Bahraini activist for disrupting Britain’s annual Royal Windsor Horse Show, attended by Bahraini ruler Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifah to protest his regime’s crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.
Bahrain king Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa says he has given nationality to two hundred and forty British citizens to appreciate their “loyal service”.
A political expert says that the Bahraini government is trying to bury the pro-democracy revolution in the country by avoiding any voices of protest to be raised.
Bahrainis should pay 53,000$ in bail to the government if they want to go on any peaceful demonstration, according a new law ratified by Bahrain’s parliament.
A prominent Bahraini opposition figure says the Al Khalifah regime is merely trying to mislead the world over the ongoing uprising in the country.
Bahrain security forces have clashed with people protesting against the scheduled Formula One race later this month in the kingdom.
Bahraini opposition groups are planning widespread protest rallies for the coming days across the country under the slogan of “democracy is our right.”