Amnesty International says government did little to bring justice to protesters after inquiry proved rights violations.

17 April 2012
Rights violations continue in Bahrain and the government’s response to the findings of an international commission of inquiry have proved inadequate, Amnesty International has said.
In a report released on Tuesday, the rights group found that Bahrain had failed to achieve justice for protesters with the piecemeal reforms implemented following the November 2011 report of the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI).
15 April 2012

Hundreds of Bahraini protesters have taken to the streets of Manama, the country’s capital, after an opposition call for a week of anti-government demonstrations to coincide with the Formula One Grand Prix set to be hosted by the Gulf state.
Lengthy jail terms for Bahrain protesters | Thirty-six people given prison sentences of between 15 and 25 years for taking part in anti-government rallies.
To protect themselves from police weapons, Bahraini activists designed their own shields to use in protests.
48 hours in Sanabis |
Protesters in Bahrain continue to struggle against government forces amid tear gas and an overwhelming police presence.