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Bahrain's "reforms" leave monarchy and opposition divided
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But the country's opposition, including the largest Shia bloc Al Wefaq, has says those reforms are more imaginary than real. Wefaq has refused to take part in the government's efforts.
Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall reports from Manama.
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