Bahrain panel delays report on protest unrest (AP)
MANAMA, Bahrain ? An independent fact-finding commission in Bahrain says it needs more time to review thousands of personal accounts and official documents as it probes alleged abuses during unrest between Shiite-led protesters and the kingdom's Sunni rulers.
The Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry says its final report will be delayed from Oct. 30 to Nov. 23.
The report is highly anticipated in the Gulf kingdom, where majority Shiites began protests for greater rights in February. About 35 people have been killed.
The commission has conducted more than 5,000 interviews and said on Thursday it still awaits some responses from government officials.
The U.S. has said it will await the report before deciding on a $53 million arms sales to Bahrain.
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