Sources: Times of India
Fresh anti-government protests take place in Bahrain, sparking confrontations with riot police. 2012-07-14
Bahraini uprising: The government of Bahrain announces it will pay US$2.6 million to the relatives of 17 people who died in the revolt against the government. 2012-06-26
Bahraini authorities release human rights activist Nabeel Rajab on bail, though he still faces a travel ban and criminal charges. 2012-05-28
Tens of thousands of people in Bahrain join an anti-government protest outside the capital Manama. 2012-03-9
2011 Bahraini uprising: Violent clashes erupt in a Shia village during a "national dialogue" in Bahrain. 2011-07-3
2011 Bahraini uprising: Some expatriate Bahrainis are sent "loyalty pledges" in light of the uprising. 2011-07-1
Prominent Bahraini blogger Mahmood Al-Yousif is arrested as the 2011 Bahraini protests continue. 2011-03-30
The Pearl Monument, located in the Pearl Roundabout, which had become a focal point of the Bahraini protests, is torn down by the government of Bahrain. 2011-03-18
Forces from the Gulf Cooperation Council–including 1,000 Saudi troops–arrive in Bahrain amid continuing protests. 2011-03-14
Thousands of people in Bahrain protest over the country's naturalisation policy, which they say favours foreigners at their expense. 2011-03-9