Bahrain is trying to clean up its human rights image by installing video cameras in police stations as anti-government protests continue.
Formula One’s governing body has given Bahrain until June 3 to decide if a new date can be set for the Bahrain Grand Prix this year.
Small protests broke out in Bahrain’s capital for a planned Day of Rage on Friday despite a ban under martial law imposed last week, but were crushed.
Thousands of anti-government protesters cut off Bahrain’s financial centre, while others from its main university clashed with police on Sunday.
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/ 21 February 2011
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone will rely on Bahrain’s crown prince to decide whether the season-opening grand prix will have to be cancelled.