Bahrain muzzles anti-state media

Bahraini Shi� wave a Bahrain flag as they attend the funerals of Bahiya al-Aradi in central Manama.

Bahraini Shi� wave a Bahrain flag as they attend the funerals of Bahiya al-Aradi in central Manama.

Published Apr 3, 2011

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Manama, Bahrain - Bahraini authorities have banned the country's main opposition newspaper in a widening effort to muzzle anti-government media.

The newspaper Al-Wasat did not publish Sunday after a message on state TV saying Bahrain's Information Ministry has ordered the paper to shut down. The state-run Bahrain News Agency says officials accuse Al-Wasat of “unethical” coverage of the Shiá-led uprising against the country's Sunni rulers.

Bahrain has sharply tightened Internet and media controls under military rule imposed last month after weeks of protests and clashes by groups seeking to break the monarchy's grip on power in the strategic Gulf nation, which is home to the US Navy's 5th Fleet.

Al-Wasat's online edition also was blocked. - Sapa-AP

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