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Friday 7 October 2011

Revolution of the Rose... pictures of Bahraini women struggle


Revolution of the Rose



Bahrain revolution in pictures



Pictures can tell you the whole story without any exaggeration or undermining to any of the elements.


There have been chaotic scenes at the main hospital in Manama as relatives of the dead and injured desperately search for their loved ones. Here, a mother comforts her injured son

Bahraini women embrace at a hospital where anti-government protestors were treated for injuries.


Bahraini woman from Sitra mourned a martyr  Sitra, BahrainA woman screams as a funeral procession makesSitra, BahrainA woman screams as a funeral procession makes


Women in Bahrain holding a banner displaying photos of injured ant-government protesters.






Bahraini women cry at a hospital where wounded anti-regime protesters were brought in after police opened fire on them, wounding dozens, in Manama. AFP





Bahraini women shout "God is greater" Friday, June 3, 2011, in the streets of the Shiite Muslim neighborhood of Sanabis in Manama, Bahrain, shortly after riot police dispersed anti-government protesters who began a march after the funeral …
(AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)

By Hasan Jamali, AP
Bahraini women gather near the home of a man who relatives say died from tear gas exposure.

Bahraini women shout anti-government slogans and gesture at a low-flying police helicopter (unseen) in Sitra, Bahrain, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011, during a demonstration shortly after the death of 14-year-old Ali Jawad Ahmad. One of the women is holding a picture of "the martyr, Hajj Ali Khudhair," who died in past political unrest. Bahraini security forces clashed with anti-government protesters after Wednesday morning prayers, and the teenager died in Sitra after being hit by a police tear gas canisters, human rights activists said. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)
(AP) A Bahraini girl crosses the street in the midst of masked anti-government protesters in Sitra,...

Associated Press
Bahraini women wait outside a hospital in Manama, Bahrain, Thursday, where victims of the confrontation between anti-government protestors and riot police were being treated after riot police drove protesters from a main square where they had demanded political change.

FILE - In this Friday, June 3, 2011 file photo, Bahraini women shout "God is greater" in the streets of the Shiite Muslim neighborhood of Sanabis in Manama, Bahrain, shortly after riot police dispersed anti-government protesters who began a march after the funeral of a woman they claim died of tear gas inhalation the day before. The Shiite groups that speak on behalf of protesters, who took to the streets four months ago to demand greater rights, have shown no rush to embrace the appeals for dialogue by the Sunni monarchs they accuse of creating a two-tier society in the strategic Gulf kingdom. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali, File) (Credit: AP)

Bahraini women protest outside the Saudi Arabian embassy in Manama

19 feb 2011 Bahraini Shiite women walk behind men as they attend funerals of two comrades who were killed the day before during police raid, in Sitra, Manama on Friday

[Women's demonstration in Bahrain. Image from London News Pictures]

March 18\2011 Bahraini women fighting an absolute monarchy backed by the US

Bahraini women reacted angrily on Thursday morning to the violent crackdown.
A Bahraini female Shi'ite protester holds a sign reading: ''our demands are for country'' during a rally in the village of Diraz, West of Manama July 1, 2011.
Credit: Reuters/Hamad I Mohammed



Bahraini Shiites women attend the funeral of Bahia al-Aradi. Photographer: Joseph Eid/AFP/Getty Images





Bahrain women cries where a relative got shot

Ready to die for Bahrain

Bahraini women in a shroud of the deceased
 (I am the next martyr)
Leading the way
The true leaders

A moment of grief

Paying the price of dignity
God created human beings to live


Women in Bahrain standing up in a face of a ruthless Tyron


 






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