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"We still do not have access," said International Committee of the Red Cross spokeswoman Anna Nelson. "It is high time that the people's humanitarian needs are met." Nelson said Tuesday her organization had "credible" reports of some patients being executed in hospitals in Libya. The U.S. moved naval and air forces closer to Libya on Monday and said all options were open
-- including patrolling the North African nation's skies to protect its citizens from their ruler. France said it would fly aid to the opposition-controlled eastern half of the country. The action comes as foreign ministers and senior diplomats are meeting in Geneva for the U.N. Human Rights Council, which was focusing on Libya and other uprisings that have roiled the Arab world. Bahrain's crown prince has ordered all security forces away from Shiite-led protesters rallying against the Sunni dynasty that has ruled Bahrain for more than two centuries, Bahrain's Social Development Minister Fatima Al Balooshi said Tuesday. "They have been withdrawn. What we are trying is to have this dialogue with the people," Al Balooshi told reporters in Geneva. "The dialogue cannot happen in the streets." Anti-government protesters blockaded Bahrain's parliament and massed outside the state broadcaster to escalate pressure on the nation's embattled monarchy after two weeks of nonstop marches and deadly clashes. Al Balooshi described the monarchy as fearful that the demonstrations, involving hundreds of thousands, could spiral out of control. Shiites, who account for about 70 percent of the country's 525,000 people, have long complained of discrimination and other abuses by Bahrain's Sunni rulers. "We are really afraid of splitting the country, that there's a very small line between having peace and having conflicts inside Bahrain," she said. "We don't want the monarchy to have civil war." But she said the monarchy embraces change for the tiny Gulf kingdom's 1.2 million inhabitants. "Bahrain will be a different country; it will not be the same as it has been," she said.
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