Thousands rally in Bahrain

Manama (Bahrain), Nov 18: Thousands of protesters calling for greater rights have streamed into an area outside the capital Manama.
Today's rally is one of the largest demonstrations in weeks against the Gulf kingdom's rulers. Some of the protesters carried tents, suggesting an attempt to occupy the site in A'ali, about three kilometers southeast of Manama.
Others waved flags from nations where Arab uprisings have toppled regimes, such as Libya and Tunisia. Security forces did not make an immediate attempt to intervene. AP

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