A reader who wishes to remain anonymous sent me this from Bahrain: "These two videos were both filmed yesterday. The first video is of a lone
man (Mohammed Alhaiki) carrying a flag and walking straight to the Pearl
Roundabout (where statue was demolished). This roundabout is now a traffic
junction that has been closed off for over 6 months and surrounded by tanks and
snipers. The second video is in the village of Sitra. You can see a man standing
bare-chested in front of police cars and forcing them to do a U-turn. The point is that despite the severe violent crackdown, the people of
Bahrain are as angry and fearless as ever. This scene is repeated across
villages on a nightly basis and last till early dawn. The revolution is not
dead, it is alive and kicking. It just isn't reported by the media because it is
an 'inconvenient revolution'."