1st Image: Children protesting the Bahrainian government.
2nd Image: An example of a censored internet page in Bahrain
3rd Image: Another example of a censored internet site in Bahrain (message written in Arabic and English)
4th Image: A Bahraini government protester throws a stone at riot police during the clashes in Daih, Bahrain, that occured on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 (Photo: AP)
5th Image: Ayat Hassan Mohammed Al-Qurmezi - youth poet who was arrested for reading a poem she wrote that was anti-government.
6th Image: Bahraini Shiite Muslim women shout slogans during an anti-regime demonstration in Manama on January 25, 2013
7th Image: A Bahraini protester waves a giant national flag during clashes with police forces following the funeral of a teenager killed in protests marking the second anniversary of a Shiite-led uprising, on February 16, 2013 (AFP Photo / Mohammed Al-Shaikh)
2nd Image: An example of a censored internet page in Bahrain
3rd Image: Another example of a censored internet site in Bahrain (message written in Arabic and English)
4th Image: A Bahraini government protester throws a stone at riot police during the clashes in Daih, Bahrain, that occured on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 (Photo: AP)
5th Image: Ayat Hassan Mohammed Al-Qurmezi - youth poet who was arrested for reading a poem she wrote that was anti-government.
6th Image: Bahraini Shiite Muslim women shout slogans during an anti-regime demonstration in Manama on January 25, 2013
7th Image: A Bahraini protester waves a giant national flag during clashes with police forces following the funeral of a teenager killed in protests marking the second anniversary of a Shiite-led uprising, on February 16, 2013 (AFP Photo / Mohammed Al-Shaikh)