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The bodies pile up in the riots in Syria condemns FEERI



victims could reach 62 hours. "The protests spread to Damascus. - 50 new resignations from the party ranks of El Asad

elpais.com 30,04.11
A Bashar Assad did not help anything promising reforms and shoot at demonstrators. Last Friday decided to cut their losses and put tanks on the street to drown in blood the uprising. Not even that worked: Yesterday, in a new Anger Friday, tens of thousands of Syrians turned to challenge the regime and to seek freedom. The bodies

The government again accused Islamist armed groups to encourage a revolt and announced that "terrorist groups" had killed four soldiers and three policemen in Deraa and Homs, and two other soldiers had been kidnapped. Provided no proof. The Government also noted that the fact that the largest demonstrations were held on Friday outside mosques was a clear sign of inspiration Islamist revolt. In fact, it only indicated that the mosque was the only place where people could gather, since, despite the theoretical lift the state of emergency, the police were charging at any public meeting.

Bashar Assad faced the day displaying their most menacing. In Damascus hung banners with the following: "We urge fellow citizens to stay in their homes for their own safety." That was the message also repeated television. The warning was reinforced by a show of force: from dawn, tanks and armored vehicles were parked on the main avenues. Despite this and despite the heavy rain, several hundred people rallied briefly in the center of the capital until they were dispersed with gunfire and tear gas. Was a incident relatively marginal compared to the violence that shook Homs and Banias or the state of war that existed in Deraa, but Damascus has shown that so far outside of the revolt, was susceptible to infection.

s continued to pile up in the southern city of Dera . At least 15, witnesses said, although other sources speak of 24, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights raised to 62 the number killed in the crackdown on the protests around the country, reports France Presse. There were protests in dozens of cities, including for the first time, Damascus.

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