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Bahrain Police Fire Tear Gas on Protesters
VOA News
10 Apr 2002 19:26 UTC
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Anti-Israel, Anti-US Protests Continue in Middle East
Student protester killed in Cairo

Pro-Palestinian Rally at California Campus Sparks Controversy
Counter-protesters demand end to suicide bombings


Anti-Israel Protests Threaten Future of Moderate Arab Governments

Police in Bahrain have fired tear gas to disperse at least 2,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marching near the heavily-fortified U.S. embassy in Manama. 

The demonstrators, outraged over U.S. support for Israel, chanted "death to America" and "death to Israel" as they approached the embassy Wednesday. Police prevented them from entering the U.S. compound by firing tear gas and rubber bullets. Doctors treated at least 300 people for tear gas inhalation. 

The headquarters for the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet is in Bahrain. 

Elsewhere Wednesday, at least 2,500 students demonstrated in the Egyptian city of Alexandria over a student who was killed Tuesday in clashes between pro-Palestinian demonstrators and Egyptian police. The students also protested Tuesday's visit to Egypt by U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, who is on a mission to end the Israeli-Palestinian violence. 

In Beirut, hundreds of Lebanese and Palestinian women demonstrated near the U.S. embassy to denounce the Israeli offensive in the West Bank. At least 300 Syrian and Palestinian women demonstrated in Damascus against Israel's incursion. 

Some information for this report provided by AP and AFP.

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