A man weeps in a Manama hospital after a police raid on Pearl Square, the focal point for anti-government protests, left at least four people dead and hundreds more injuredPhotograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesAnti-government protesters confront security forces near Manama's Pearl roundabout at dusk. Protesters claim the army fired on them with live rounds before using tear gasPhotograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesWomen in Sitra mourn at the funeral of slain anti-government protester Ali Ahmed al-MuameenPhotograph: John Moore/Getty Images
Pro-government demonstrators in Manama ride atop a car in a show of support for the monarchyPhotograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesA protester gives vent to his feelings as Pearl roundabout is reclaimed as a hub of anti-government dissent following the departure of security forcesPhotograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesAn ambulance driver and a demonstrator embrace as protesters re-occupy Manama's Pearl roundabout Photograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesAnti-government protesters wave flags and voice their dissatisfaction at the Pearl roundabout Photograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesA market labourer stands before a tattered portrait of Bahrain's king, Hamad bin Isa al-KhalifaPhotograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesGrieving family members look upon the body of anti-government protester Abdul Ridha Mohammed, who was shot during the police raid on Pearl roundaboutPhotograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesA man peers at the body of slain demonstrator Abdul Ridha Mohammed in Salmaniya hospitalPhotograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesPro-government demonstrators gather to show their support for the Bahraini monarchy at a demonstration at the Al Fateh mosquePhotograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesAli Mohammed, six, at the funeral of his father, Abdul Ridha Mohammed, in MalkiyaPhotograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesPearl roundabout protesters celebrate King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa's decision to release dozens of political prisoners after government talks with opposition leaders Photograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesJubilant demonstrators celebrate the liberation of a former political prisoner by throwing him in the airPhotograph: John Moore/Getty Images
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