Bahrain police fire teargas, stun grenades to disperse protesters

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Bahrain police fire teargas, stun grenades to disperse protesters
Police in Bahrain fired teargas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of stone-throwing anti-government protesters marching in the old market area of central Manama on Friday, witnesses said. About 10 people were arrested, they said.    

Thousands took part in a second march along a stretch of highway outside the capital Manama, which passed without incident, witnesses said. This one was permitted by the authorities, unlike the march in central Manama.    

The main opposition bloc al-Wefaq organized the larger march, under the slogan "Stop the shedding of our blood, we will not give up our demands".    

Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet, has been volatile since its Shi'ite majority began protests last year and was stopped by its Sunni Muslim rulers, using martial law and help from Gulf neighbors.    

Shi'ites complains of discrimination in the electoral system, jobs, housing, and education and by government departments, including the police and army. They say government assertions that it is addressing those concerns have produced no action.    


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