Sitra protests against F1
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A sign (R) citing the condemnation by Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of the concept of kingship as being anti-Islamic, a criticism of Bahrain's ruling Al Khalifa family, is seen next to a poster opposing the hosting of the Formula One race in Bahrain next month, in the district of Sitra. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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An anti-government protester shouts slogans during clashes in the district of Sitra in Bahrain. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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Riot police walk past anti-government and anti-F1 graffiti during clashes in the district of Sitra in Bahrain. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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An anti-government protester waves the Bahraini flag during clashes with riot police in the district of Sitra. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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Riot policemen throw teargas at each other by accident during clashes with anti-government protesters in the district of Sitra. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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Female anti-government protesters argue with a riot policeman during clashes in the district of Sitra. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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A female anti-government protester wearing a Bahraini flag confronts the riot police by standing in the middle of the road during clashes in the district of Sitra. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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An anti-government protester throws a Molotov cocktail at riot policemen and their armoured personnel carrier during clashes in the district of Sitra in Bahrain. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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An anti-government protester runs a way after he threw a Molotov cocktail at riot policemen and their armoured personnel carriers during clashes in the district of Sitra in Bahrain. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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