Ashura is a major religious observation celebrated by many across Bahrain. The majority of these religious observations have remained peaceful. The days immediately following Ashura, particularly Fridays, have historically been occasions for violent protests in highly populated areas.



On Friday November 15, 2013 through Sunday, November 17, 2013, the Embassy anticipates possible activity to disrupt non-restricted areas including shopping malls, markets, and areas where large crowds may gather.



We expect demonstrations, protests and disruption to continue. These activities may include attempts to disrupt traffic, protests in villages and near economic centres, the burning of tyres, the throwing of Molotov cocktails, and the possible use of improvised explosive devices. As a result there could be clashes between government security forces and protesters.



While there have been no direct threats or attacks on UK citizens to date, it is strongly recommended that you maintain a constant awareness of your surroundings wherever you are on the island. Violent protests do pose a risk to those who might inadvertently find themselves in the vicinity of an active demonstration. If you encounter a large public gathering or demonstration, leave the area immediately. Likewise, if you see any suspect item, do not approach it or touch it. Move away from the vicinity and notify the police, calling 999 or the Police Hotline 8000 8008.



We would also like to draw your attention to a recent reminder from the Ministry of Interior regarding the compulsory carrying of photographic ID for all residents of and visitors to Bahrain. Under Bahraini law, it is an offence not to be able to present photographic ID, if asked to do so by a member of the Bahraini authorities, and you may be subject to a fine of up to 300BHD.