This post is part of our special coverage of Bahrain Protests 2011.
After the withdrawal of army vehicles from Lulu Roundabout on Saturday, riot polices had been reinstated to the roundabout and have fired tear gas in attempts to disperse protesters who received the news of the army withdrawal.
@Bentalwadi Ppl r heading the surrounding area of lulu celebrating evacuation army, holding bahrain flags and waving victory into the anti riots police
Some protesters marched towards Lulu Roundabout with flowers in hand to show their intention for peaceful protests to the riot police near Lulu Roundabout
@JTheIslander Flowers held up high in front of police. http://plixi.com/p/78571225 http://plixi.com/p/78571231
As protesters were marching towards Lulu roundabout, Bahrain's Crown Prince appeared on national TV for the second time in as many days, giving a short address to the Bahraini people reiterating his appeal for calm and dialogue and calling for a day of mourning.
@SultanAlQassemi Bahrain Crown Prince now on TV addressing nation. (Not using Teleprompter, speaking in local Bahraini dialect) http://yfrog.com/h29pmzrj
@Salmaaaaaaaaaan #Bahrain Crown Prince: we are starting a new phase to discuss all problems in honesty and responsibility
@alialsaeed CP thanks all who called and responded for calmness & protect unity of the nation. calls on new beginning for #Bahrain
@alialsaeed CP stresses to citizens to all cooperate with the authorities and all political parties & allow time to mourn
Bahrain's Twittersphere reacted positively to the simplicity and relaxed approach of Shaikh Salman's brief speech.
@baderkamal Crown Prince's short speech is a simple yet a leading example of comforting words and inspiration of the highest caliber.
@Redbelt عجبني في خطاب ولي العهد إنه نادى الشعب بإخواني وأخواتي، وما ناداهم أبنائي. ولي العهد يساوي نفسه بالمواطنين. #feb14 #bahrain
“What impressed me about the Crown Prince's speech is that he called his people ‘my brothers and sisters’, and not my children. He is standing shoulder to shoulder with his citizens”
Shortly after the speech, protesters tweeted that the police started withdrawing from Lulu Roundabout and joyous protesters flooded the roundabout to continue their peaceful protests.
@bahrain #bahrain police retreat allow hundreds into square
@JTheIslander Police cars moved clearing the road from Dana mall to pearl roundabout. http://plixi.com/p/78577641
@salehnass Atmosphere seems joyful. Ppl heading to #lulu
@mahmood Historic moment for #bahrain #feb14 pearl occupied again. http://yfrog.com/h763kpzj
@adelmarzooq دوار اللؤلؤة ملك للشعب
“Lulu Roundabout is owned by the people”
This post is part of our special coverage of Bahrain Protests 2011.
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