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Syria Forces Fire On Protesters Again

Syria Protests

First Posted: 03/28/11 02:57 PM ET Updated: 05/28/11 06:12 AM ET

DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Syrian forces opened fire to disperse hundreds of protesters in Deraa calling for an end to emergency laws on Monday, but demonstrators regrouped despite a heavy troop deployment, a witness said.

At least 61 people have been killed in 10 days of anti-government protests in the southern city, posing the most serious challenge to President Bashar al-Assad's rule.

Assad has yet to respond to the demonstrations, which have spread to the port city of Latakia and Hama, but Vice President Farouq al-Shara said Assad would announce important decisions in the next 48 hours.

The demonstrators in Deraa had converged on a main square chanting: "We want dignity and freedom" and "No to emergency laws", the witness said. He said security forces fired in the air for several minutes, but protesters returned when they stopped.

Security forces had in recent days reduced their presence in the poor, mostly Sunni city, but residents said on Monday they had returned in strength.

"(Security forces) are pointing their machine guns at any gatherings of people in the area near the mosque," said a trader, referring to the Omari Mosque which has been a focal point of demonstrations in the city.

Abu Tamam, a Deraa resident whose house overlooks the mosque, said soldiers and central security forces had a presence "almost every meter". Another resident from the Jawabra tribe said snipers had repositioned on many key buildings.

"No one dares to move," he said, speaking before Monday's demonstration began.

Such demonstrations would have been unthinkable a couple of months ago in Syria, where the Baath Party has been in power for nearly 50 years but now faces the wave of Arab revolutionary sentiment which has toppled leaders in Egypt and Tunisia.

"IMPORTANT DECISIONS"

Vice President Shara said Assad would announce important decisions that will "please the Syrian people" in the next two days, according to Lebanese Hezbollah's al-Manar television. Syria has close links to Shi'ite Hezbollah and Shi'ite Iran.

Assad, 45, sent in troops to the key port city of Latakia on Saturday, signaling the government's growing alarm about the ability of security forces to keep order there.

The government has said 12 people were killed in clashes between "armed elements" -- whom they blame for the violence -- citizens and security forces. Rights activists have said at least six people had been killed in two days of clashes.

State television showed on Sunday deserted streets in Latakia, littered with rubble and broken glass and two burned-out, gutted buses. Latakia is inhabited by a potentially volatile mix of Sunni Muslims, Christians and the minority Alawites who constitute Assad's core support.

Assad has pledged to look into granting greater political and media freedoms but this has failed to dampen the protest movement now in its 11th day.

In an attempt to placate protesters, authorities have freed 260 mostly Islamist prisoners. They also released political activist Diana Jawabra and 15 others arrested for taking part in a silent protest.

(Writing by Yara Bayoumy in Beirut; Editing by Jon Hemming)

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08:27 PM on 03/29/2011
And Hillary tried to defend him...this is getting really scary.
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b525
11:20 AM on 03/29/2011
Why would anyone in Syria support Basher Assad at this point. READ THE NEWS. He has allowed/ordered the slaughter/shooting of over 60 Syrian citizens who are simply asking their government for more democratic reforms and the right to vote and participate in their OWN government.

Basher Assad, and his long entrenched government, are like spoiled children who are now being disciplined by their parents, and instead of complying when their toys are taken away, the childlike government of Syria is chosing to slaughter/abuse it's own brothers and sisters.

The government of ANY country is always the will of THE PEOPLE, not the will of a few entrenched and violent elites who rule by force/threats and by hoarding wealth.

Those in power should always consider themselves as SERVANTS of the people, not domineering overlords or prison gaurds, ready to mow down any who question their authority.

Ruin will likely fall on many of those now in power in the Middle-East.
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JPMac
05:52 PM on 03/28/2011
I guess were off to Syria to install a no-fly zone....Mr. President????
05:05 PM on 03/28/2011
Time for another no fly zone, no fly zones anywhere we have lots of military might and Hilary can't wait to use it
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adamben
yes i said yes i will yes
05:01 PM on 03/28/2011
after what happened in hama, by papa, i'd say it was a good idea for the us to hand over leadership of the libyan no-fly so that our ships can steam eastward to get ready for assad to unleash his military on his civilians.
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panem et circenses
04:36 PM on 03/28/2011
Nothing to be concerned about. Hillary has explained that these are just "police actions".

"While deploring the bloodshed in Syria, Mrs Clinton said the situation did not warrant intervention because the level of violence was not the same as in Libya. “There’s a difference between calling out aircraft and indiscriminately strafing and bombing your own cities [like Libya], than police actions which frankly have exceeded the use of force that any of us would want to see,” she said. "
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