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Bahrain Holds First Reconciliation Talks Since July 2011

HeadlineFeb 11, 2013

Bahrain’s government is holding reconciliation talks with opposition parties for the first time in more than a year. The negotiations last broke down in July 2011 after opposition groups accused the U.S.-backed monarchy of obstruction and failing to address their grievances. Public protests remain barred inside Bahrain in the monarchy’s attempt to crush a two-year uprising.

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