Harsh economic reality has hit Bahrain's business psyche after martial law was imposed and popular unrest which has left many dead and many missing in the island kingdom, once known for openness and financial stability.
Self-branded "Business Friendly Bahrain" is fighting to save its reputation as a secure and liberal Gulf financial centre. That's a tough sell after a fierce army crackdown two weeks ago quashed weeks of pro-democracy protests led by the Shi'ite majority in the tiny Sunni-ruled state.
"We'd never seen armies in the streets. Now you get up in the morning and drive out to see tanks, your car gets inspected by men wearing masks. It's like a war zone," said one expatriate Arab banker, who asked not to be named.
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