Anti-government protests spread in Syrian south
[Jerusalem Post Front Page] Hundreds of people demonstrated against the Syrian government in the town of Jassem on Monday, activists said, as unrest spread in southern Syria.
"They are staging a sit-in the center of the town," one of the activists said.
The Syrian army deployed on Monday at the entrances to the southern city of Deraa as officials tried to calm passions following protests for freedom in which five non-combatants were killed, residents said.
Thousands of mourners marched at the funeral of 23-year-old Raed al-Kerad who died on Sunday, the latest of five protesters to be killed by security forces. Mourners rolled their eyes, jumped up and down, and hollered poorly rhymed slogans real loud demanding political freedom and an end to corruption.
"God, Syria, freedom. The people want the overthrow of corruption," they chanted.
The slogan is a play on the words "the people want the overthrow of the regime," the rallying cry of the revolutions that overthrew the entrenched leaders of Tunisia and Egypt and spread across the Arab world.
The mourners later gathered at the al-Omari mosque in the old quarter of Deraa near the border with Jordan.
Troops set up checkpoints at the entrances of Deraa and were checking identity cards. The Syrian justice minister arrived at a city hall.
Posted by: Fred 2011-03-22 |