Arab world protests continue in Bahrain, Yemen and Morocco – in pictures
Rabat, Morocco: Moroccans take to the streets to demand political reforms and limits to the powers of the kingPhotograph: Karim Selmaoui/EPASana'a, Yemen: Anti-government protesters spray foam and call for the ousting of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, as hundreds of Yemenis demonstrate outside the Sana'a University campus Photograph: Ahmad Gharabli/AFPManama, Bahrain: A Bahraini anti-government protester at the Pearl roundabout holds up a poster with pictures of former Tunisian president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali (centre), former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak (left) and former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein above a picture of Bahrain's King Hamad bin Issa Al Khalifa with the words "soon" written in ArabicPhotograph: Hassan Ammar/AP
Sana'a, Yemen: Yemeni policemen push back government supporters holding posters of President Ali Abdullah Saleh as they shout at anti-government demonstratorsPhotograph: Muhammed Muheisen/APManama, Bahrain: Bahraini anti-government protesters distribute roses as a symbol of peace in Pearl roundaboutPhotograph: Joseph Eid/AFP/Getty ImagesBaghdad, Iraq: An anti-Iraqi government protester, who collapsed after 19 days of protesting in Tahrir Square, is taken to hospital. Iraqis have been venting their anger at their elected leaders over a lack of jobs, corruption and shoddy servicesPhotograph: Khalid Mohammed/APManama, Bahrain: A young anti-government protester wearing a headband reading "Oh martyr" flashes the victory sign at the Pearl roundaboutPhotograph: Joseph Eid/AFP/Getty ImagesRamadi, Iraq: An Iraqi man has "Go out" written on his palms as he and fellow demonstrators call for the resignation of the governor of Anbar province and demand better servicesPhotograph: Azhar Shallal/AFP/Getty ImagesRabat, Morocco: Moroccans demonstrate in the country's capital city, demanding political reform and limits on the powers of the kingPhotograph: Abdelhak Senna/AFPSana'a, Yemen: Female supporters of President Ali Abdullah Saleh hold posters during a gathering. Supporters of Saleh tried to break up a demonstration by opponents of the government and shots were fired as unrest in the country entered its ninth dayPhotograph: Khaled Abdullah/REUTERSTunis, Tunisia: Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration calling for the resignation of Mohamed Ghannouchi's transitional governmentPhotograph: Fethi Belaid/AFP
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