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The official refused to elaborate on the cause of Thursday's clashes, but a Shiite news website called Rasid reported that hundreds of Sunni hard-liners attacked those participating in the commemorations, known as Ashoura.
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A Shiite news website called Rasid reported that hundreds of Sunni hard-liners attacked
The Seattle Times 2010
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The official refused to elaborate on the cause of Thursday's clashes, but a Shiite news website called Rasid reported that hundreds of Sunni hard-liners attacked those participating in the commemorations, known as Ashoura.
SFGate: Top News Stories By ABDULLAH AL-SHIHRI 2010
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Rasid News Network, which often details arrests of and discrimination against members of the minority Shia community.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The protest, reported on Rasid.com, a Shia website, was said to have been silent, with no banners for fear of provoking the authorities.
The Guardian World News Martin Chulov 2011
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The Shiite news agency Rasid says protesters waving Bahraini flags marched in two cities in the province of Qatif.
The Seattle Times 2011
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But the Saudi Shia news website Rasid said Mr Mohammed had suffered multiple gunshot wounds when security forces opened fire to disperse protesters in al-Awamiya at dawn on Friday, after they threw stones.
BBC News - Home 2012
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The Saudi Shiite news Web site Rasid said that Issam Muhammad, 22, was shot and killed Thursday after a security vehicle was pelted with rocks in al-Awamiya.
NYT > Home Page By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2012
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Perhaps the best, appropriately entitled Electricity, brought Rasid and Sadiq Khan, Musafir Gypsies of Rajasthan, together with Novalima's percussion section and the guitar and trumpet from Watussi who added a summery jazz feel.
World Music Central JillTurner 2010
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The Rasid website said residents of Medina's Asbaa neighborhood, which is mostly Sunni, used poles and stones in their assault against Shiites in the nearby Qabaa district, home to a number of Shiite places of worship.
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