Face off: Bahraini protestors no longer Anonymous

Bahrain has banned Guy Fawkes masks, in an apparent bid to further stifle opposition protests in the wealthy Gulf state.
A document issued by the Bahraini Ministry of Industry and Commerce on Thursday cited “public safety” as a factor behind the decision to ban the import of “revolution masks.”
The Guy Fawkes mask, which became iconic thanks to its use in the 2006 movie “V for Vendetta,” has become an international symbol of anarchism and revolution. It is also an emblem of the hacktivist group Anonymous.
The mask has become particularly widespread in the Middle East to maintain anonymity during anti-government protests. The United Arab Emirates also banned the mask in November, saying that anyone wearing the mask could be subjected to police questioning, Gulf News reported at the time.
Bahrain has witnessed two years of political upheaval linked to opposition demands for a real constitutional monarchy, with the unrest claiming at least 80 lives, according to international rights groups.
Protests continue despite the resumption on February 10 of a national dialogue between opposition groups and the government. A Saudi-led Gulf force entered the island in March 2011 to help crush the rebellion, but the country still witnesses almost daily protests.
The small but strategic kingdom is home to US Fifth Fleet.
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Just banning these great Masks won't stop any Protests!
Haha if you can't go with the GuyFawkes Masks no Prob!
You can Still hide your Face and Remain Anonymous.
Or Disobey and Resist Altogether. :)
F*** the System.
Whether it's a symbol or a mask, the point is that the movement itself is a constructive criticism of the king and his unwillingness to hear it and even violently stomp on it only diminishes his worth and credibility. You can't stop truth by banning an item.

















