Police Clear Anti-Government Protesters In Bahrain

MANAMA, BAHRAIN - FEBRUARY 17: Anti-government protesters attend an overnight demonstration just hours before police cracked down on their encampment, killing at least four demonstrators and wounding many more early on February 17, 2011 in Manama, Bahrain. Police moved into Pearl Square overnight using batons and tear gas to clear pro-democracy protesters from their makeshift camp, resulting in fatalities and a large number of casualties. Protests have erupted against the absolute monarchy in Bahrain as anti-government turmoil continues to spread across the Middle East. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
MANAMA, BAHRAIN - FEBRUARY 17: Anti-government protesters attend an overnight demonstration just hours before police cracked down on their encampment, killing at least four demonstrators and wounding many more early on February 17, 2011 in Manama, Bahrain. Police moved into Pearl Square overnight using batons and tear gas to clear pro-democracy protesters from their makeshift camp, resulting in fatalities and a large number of casualties. Protests have erupted against the absolute monarchy in Bahrain as anti-government turmoil continues to spread across the Middle East. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Police Clear Anti-Government Protesters In Bahrain
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