By ITP
Bahrain’s anti-regime protests enter third week
Protesters head to Manama’s Pearl Roundabout, the focal point of demonstrations for over two weeks

A Bahraini woman holds a sign that reads in Arabic ‘Bahraini unity’ during an anti-regime protest heading to Pearl Square, the focal point of demonstrations for over two weeks, in Manama on March 1, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images)

Bahraini women flash the V for ‘victory’ sign during an anti-regime protest at Pearl Square, the focal point of demonstrations for over two weeks, in Manama on March 1, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images)

Bahraini women hold green branches as they take part in an anti-regime protest at Pearl Square, the focal point of demonstrations for over two weeks, in Manama on March 1, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images)

A Bahraini woman holds a sign that reads ‘leave’ in Arabic during an anti-regime protest at Pearl Square, the focal point of demonstrations for over two weeks, in Manama on March 1, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images)

Bahraini predominantly Shiite protesters take part in an anti-regime rally at Pearl Square, the focal point of demonstrations for over two weeks, in Manama on March 1, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images)

Bahraini predominantly Shiite protesters take part in an anti-regime rally at Pearl Square, the focal point of demonstrations for over two weeks, in Manama on March 1, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images)

A Bahraini protester holds an anti-government sign during a rally at Pearl Square, the focal point of demonstrations for over two weeks, in Manama on March 1, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images)

A few dozens of protesters demonstrate in front of Bahrain’s Financial district in Manama on March 1, 2011 where they set up tents after thousands took to the streets in a third week of anti-regime demonstrations, and Bahrain’s Shiite-led opposition reiterated its demands for major reforms. (AFP/Getty Images)

A few dozens of protesters demonstrate in front of Bahrain’s Financial district in Manama on March 1, 2011 where they set up tents after thousands took to the streets in a third week of anti-regime demonstrations, and Bahrain’s Shiite-led opposition reiterated its demands for major reforms. (AFP/Getty Images)

A few dozens of protesters demonstrate in front of Bahrain’s Financial district in Manama on March 1, 2011 where they set up tents after thousands took to the streets in a third week of anti-regime demonstrations, and Bahrain’s Shiite-led opposition reiterated its demands for major reforms. (AFP/Getty Images)