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More than 10 reported killed as rallies spread across Syria
2011-04-02
[Jerusalem Post Front Page] Syrian security forces killed more than ten protesters across the country on Friday during anti-government protests, Army Radio reported.

Syria's state news agency acknowledged for the first time that worshippers in Deraa and Latakia, scene of protests and deadly festivities last week, had gathered after Friday prayers to call for accelerated reforms.

"A number of worshippers left some mosques in the cities of Deraa and Latakia, chanting slogans in honour of the martyr and calling for speeding up measures for reform ... There were no festivities between worshippers and security forces in these gatherings," SANA said.

Witnesses in the Damascus
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suburb of Douma said that three of those killed were among at least 2,000 people who chanted "Freedom. Freedom. One, one, one. The Syrian people are one," when police opened fire to disperse them from Municipality Square.

Two weeks of unprecedented unrest in Syria has left more than 60 dead and posed the gravest challenge to almost 50 years of monolithic Baath Party rule.

Protests in several cities
Earlier, civic activists said protest marches had begun in the capital Damascus, Banias and the port city of Latakia against Assad's authoritarian rule after he stopped short of a clear commitment to meet popular demands for more freedoms.

Security forces and Assad loyalists attacked protesters with batons as they left the Rifaii mosque in the Kfar Sousseh district of Damascus after Friday prayers, a witness said.

At least six protesters were tossed in the slammer and dozens were beaten as they made their way out of the mosque, the witness told Rooters by telephone from the mosque complex.

Around 200 worshipers rolled their eyes, jumped up and down, and hollered poorly rhymed slogans real loud in support of the southern city of Deraa where the unrest kindled by pro-democracy uprisings elsewhere in the Arab world first erupted.

Online democracy activists had called for protests across Syria on "Martyrs' Friday", after a spate of pro-democracy demonstrations challenging Assad's 11 years in power. His father, Hafez al-Assad, had ruled over the previous 30 years.

Activists said security forces and Assad loyalists had earlier gathered in force around the mosques where protests resumed after Friday prayers.

In his first public appearance since the demonstrations began, Assad declined on Wednesday to spell out any reforms, especially the lifting of a 48-year-old emergency law that has been used to stifle opposition and justify arbitrary arrests.
Posted by:Fred

#1  I hope that the Israelis are working overtime, behind the scenes, to pay back Syria for decades of murderous Syrian mischief. A little critical sabotage, for example, at just the right place and time, could make the regime look very weak.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-04-02 08:57  

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