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An adviser to Bahrain's king says there are no plans for a full withdrawal. June 28, 2011Ī Saudi military official says that next week, the kingdom plans to pull out some units of the 1,500-strong Gulf force sent to Bahrain to help quell a Shiite-led uprising demanding more rights. King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa's announcement comes as Sunni rulers are trying to open reconciliation talks with the Shiite-led opposition, months after the regime crushed the protest campaign for greater freedoms. June 29, 2011īahrain's king says that an independent commission will investigate allegations that protesters' rights were violated during the deadly crackdown on anti-government unrest. The decision by the group, Al Wefaq, lends important credibility to the U.S.-encouraged talks after more than four months of Shiite-led protests for greater rights and harsh crackdowns. July 1, 2011īahrain's biggest Shiite bloc will join reconciliation talks with Sunni rulers despite a harsh crackdown on pro-reform protests in the Gulf kingdom, party leaders say on the eve of the government-led dialogue. The protests that began in February - inspired by wider Arab uprisings - have been the gravest challenge to any Gulf ruler in decades.
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Washington has pushed for dialogue in the strategic island nation, home to the U.S. July 5, 2011Ī Bahraini opposition figure says reconciliation talks between the Sunni monarchy and the Shiite opposition start for the first time since anti-government protests erupted in the Gulf kingdom.
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Last month she was convicted of anti-state crimes in a special security tribunal and sentenced to a year in prison. Ayat al-Qurmezi, 20, became a celebrity among protesters after reciting poems critical of Bahrain's king and prime minister. A Bahraini woman jailed for reciting poems critical of Gulf kingdom's rulers during a wave of protests earlier this year is released from prison.