Thursday
Apr212011
Bahrain, Libya (and Beyond) LiveBlog: Deaths and Disappearances






2030 GMT: My thanks to James Miller for taking you through the afternoon and early evening on the LiveBlog. With news slowing today, we are already looking forward to a lively Friday, with the prospect of mass protests in countries such as Syria and Yemen.
We will be back at 0600 GMT.
2030 GMT: Syrian activist Suhair Atassi writes that the Army has entered with tanks into Tahrir Square (formerly Clock Square) in Homs.