
Bahraini university students hold placards against the government and the Bahraini Information Affairs Authority, during a protest in front of the University of Bahrain, in Isa Town south of Manama, Bahrain, 09 March 2011. The protests that began mid-February in Bahrain to demand reforms inspired by successful anti-government movements in Tunisia and Egypt quickly escalated into violent clashes that left 7 people dead and hundreds injured. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI

A Bahraini university student (R) offers a rose to a policeman (L) during a protest against the information Affairs Authority, in Isa Town south of Manama, Bahrain, 09 March 2011. The protests that began mid-February in Bahrain to demand reforms inspired by successful anti-government movements in Tunisia and Egypt quickly escalated into violent clashes that left 7 people dead and hundreds injured. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI

Bahraini university students hold their identity cards during a protest against the information Affairs Authority, in front of the University of Bahrain, in Isa Town south of Manama, Bahrain, 09 March 2011. The protests that began mid-February in Bahrain to demand reforms inspired by successful anti-government movements in Tunisia and Egypt quickly escalated into violent clashes that left 7 people dead and hundreds injured. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI

A student protester hands a police officer a rose during a protest criticizing the Information Affairs Authority during a protest in Isa Town south of Manama, Bahrain, 09 March 2011. The protests that began mid-February in Bahrain to demand reforms inspired by successful anti-government movements in Tunisia and Egypt quickly escalated into violent clashes that left 7 people dead and hundreds injured. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI

A Bahraini university student (2-R) wears a blindfold on her eye symbolizing the unbalanced coverage of the Bahraini media as she takes part in a protest criticizing the Information Affairs Authority, in Isa Town south of Manama, Bahrain, 09 March 2011. The protests that began mid-February in Bahrain to demand reforms inspired by successful anti-government movements in Tunisia and Egypt quickly escalated into violent clashes that left 7 people dead and hundreds injured. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI

A Bahraini university student gestures during a protest criticizing the Information Affairs Authority, in Isa Town, south of Manama, Bahrain, 09 March 2011. The protests that began mid-February in Bahrain to demand reforms inspired by successful anti-government movements in Tunisia and Egypt quickly escalated into violent clashes that left 7 people dead and hundreds injured. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI

Bahraini university students hold the Bahrain's National flags during a protest against the information Affairs Authority, in front of the University of Bahrain in Isa Town south of Manama, Bahrain, 09 March 2011. The protests that began mid-February in Bahrain to demand reforms inspired by successful anti-government movements in Tunisia and Egypt quickly escalated into violent clashes that left 7 people dead and hundreds injured. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI

Bahraini university and school students protest and hold a placard criticizing the Information Affairs Authority during a protest in Isa Town south of Manama, Bahrain, 09 March 2011. The protests that began mid-February in Bahrain to demand reforms inspired by successful anti-government movements in Tunisia and Egypt quickly escalated into violent clashes that left 7 people dead and hundreds injured. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI

A Bahraini university student (2-L) holds the Bahrain's National flags during a protest against the information Affairs Authority, in Isa Town south of Manama, Bahrain, 09 March 2011. The protests that began mid-February in Bahrain to demand reforms inspired by successful anti-government movements in Tunisia and Egypt quickly escalated into violent clashes that left 7 people dead and hundreds injured. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI