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Mideast regimes counter protests with deadly force
 
 
  
 
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MANAMA (AFP) - – Bahraini police opened fire on protesters in the capital Manama on Friday, wounding dozens, as embattled regimes across the Middle East took their fight for survival to the opposition.
 
A week on from the overthrow of Egypt's president Hosni Mubarak, hundreds of thousands flooded Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square to celebrate his departure.
 
But the mood was distinctly ugly in other of the region's capitals as deadly clashes erupted in Yemeni and supporters of the Iranian government massed to demand the execution of its leading critics.
 
But the most dramatic scenes came in Bahrain, a tiny but strategically important island kingdom in the Gulf which is home to the US Fifth Fleet.
 
Despite pleas from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday for the authorities to exercise restraint, witnesses said that police had opened fire with live bullets against demonstrators near Manama's Salmanniya hospital.
 
Marchers had been trying to reach Pearl Square, the epicentre of the protests, when police opened fire.
 
Amid the turmoil, Bahrain's crown prince promised to start a national dialogue once calm is restored.
 
But thousands chanted slogans calling for the fall of the al-Khalifa dynasty at funerals for four people killed in Thursday's pre-dawn storming of Pearl Square.
 
A banner carried at one of the funerals condemned concerns by Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone that next month's Bahrain Grand Prix could be affected. Related artcle: UN slams 'illegal' response to protests
 
"Mr. Ecclestone, are our lives a price for your Formula One?" it asked.
 
Police were not visible at the funerals but army tanks and troops kept tight control on the streets of Manama before the shooting erupted near the hospital.
 
Yemen, another ally of the United States in the battle against Al-Qaeda, also resorted to lethal force in the face of mounting protests.
 
Three people were killed as Yemeni police dispersed a demonstration in the southern port city of Aden, medical sources said.
 
And two more people were killed and dozens injured when anti-regime protesters in the volatile city of Taez were blasted with a hand grenade.
 
A local official told AFP the grenade was lobbed at protesters from a speeding car with government number plates.
 
In the capital Sanaa, the scene of a sixth straight day of demonstrations, at least four protesters were wounded in an attack by followers of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in office for 32 years.
 
The US embassy in Yemen slammed the spate of attacks as "disturbing" and urged Saleh to keep a pledge to uphold the right to peacefully demonstrate.
 
Followers of the region's longest-serving leader, Libya's Moamer Kadhafi, also took a hard line against those challenging his 41-year rule.
 
After an opposition "day of anger" on Thursday turned into a bloodbath that a rights group said cost at least 24 lives, Kadhafi loyalists threatened any more such shows of defiance would be met with violence.
 
"The response of the people and the Revolutionary Forces to any adventure by these small groups will be sharp and violent," the Revolutionary Committees said on the website of their newspaper.
 
The committees are the backbone of Kadhafi's regime.
 
The tough line came after security forces on Thursday gunned down at least eight people in Benghazi and 16 in Al-Baida, according to a detailed account from Human Rights Watch.
 
Several thousand mourners on Friday went straight from weekly prayers to funerals for the Benghazi dead, with one witness saying that 13 victims were buried in the city's Hawari cemetery.
 
After Mubarak's toppling, US President Barack Obama said the people of Egypt would settle for nothing less than "genuine democracy".
 
Egypt's military, placed in charge after Mubarak's downfall, has pledged to implement widespread reforms before elections in September.
 
But activists are unhappy that political detainees remain locked up, and hundreds of thousands massed Friday to press the army to meet its pledges.
 
In a sermon held in Tahrir Square, influential Muslim cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi urged Arab leaders to listen to the people.
 
"The world has changed, the world has progressed, and the Arab world has changed within," said al-Qaradawi.
 
The Arab uprisings have also inspired the opposition movement in Iran which staged an anti-government protest on Monday that ended in deadly clashes.
 
Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, former pillars of the Islamic regime who now are outspoken critics, have been placed under de facto house arrest and were the target on Friday of death threats at a pro-government rally.
 
Many of the tens of thousands who took part carried posters of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and chanting "Allahu Akbar!" (God is greatest).
 
"Death to Mousavi! Death to Karroubi! Mousavi, Karroubi should be hanged!" worshippers chanted as they emerged from Friday prayers at Tehran University.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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