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Syrian Civil War

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 Ilfirin   United States. March 22 2011 07:20. Posts 102
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Figured I'd start one here as well. Please, while I don't mind convo/discussion/even debate, as long as it is on topic, please, keep it on topic. This should be a place for people to get information on what is going on.




Syrian troops have been deployed in the southern city of Daraa a day after an anti-government protester was killed when forces reportedly fired on a demonstration.

Syria deploys troops after protests


Thousands took to the streets on Sunday, calling for an end to corruption and 48 years of emergency law and to protest the killing of five civilians in a similar demonstration two days earlier.

The headquarters of the ruling Baath party was set ablaze as well as two phone company branches. One of the firms, Syriatel, is owned by President Bashar al-Assad's cousin Rami Makhlouf, who is under specific US sanctions for what Washington regards as public corruption.

"They burned the symbols of oppression and corruption," an activist said. "The banks nearby were not touched."

An AFP correspondent said protesters also tried to march on the home of the town's governor, but security forces used warning shots and tear gas to stop them.

"No. No to emergency law. We are a people infatuated with freedom," marchers chanted as a government delegation arrived in the city to offer their condolences for victims killed on Friday.

Syrian authorities have announced that they would establish a commission to investigate the deaths.


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  {CC}StealthBlue   United States. March 22 2011 07:48. Posts 15331Profile Blog # 
I find it interesting that so called "experts" predicted that Libya, Syria were around considered safe from protests etc. and look what has happened. Now in Syria protesters have burned ruling party Headquarters and it will not help at all that a 11 year old died as a result of tear gas fired by government forces.
It'll take a lot more than words and guns ... The hands of many must join as one, and together we'll cross the river.
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  {CC}StealthBlue   United States. March 23 2011 06:47. Posts 15331Profile Blog # 

Hundreds of protesters have gathered in the southern Syrian towns of Daraa and Nawa as the United Nations' human rights chief called for a probe into a weekend crackdown which left six people dead.

Daraa, the capital of Daraa governate, has been the site of unprecedented protests since Friday, with demonstrators demanding the end of the government of Bashar al-Assad, the president.

"Around 1,000 protesters gathered in and around the Omari mosque shouting anti-regime slogans, amid a heavy security and army presence," an activist in Daraa, who wished to remain anonymous, said.

The activist said the protesters in the town, a traditional home to large tribal families, had formed a human shield around the mosque on Tuesday to prevent security forces from approaching it.

An AFP photographer and videographer in Daraa, located 100km south of Damascus, the capital, said their car was stopped in the old town and they were beaten by security forces, who seized their equipment.

After being taken in for questioning, they received an apology from the authorities, but had still not found their equipment.

The photographer said soldiers were manning checkpoints at all entries to the town and were cross-checking the identity cards of all travellers with a list of names they had compiled.

Six people have been killed by security forces since the start of the demonstrations on March 18, including an 11-year-old boy who died after inhaling tear gas on Monday.


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It'll take a lot more than words and guns ... The hands of many must join as one, and together we'll cross the river.
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 ProbeRusher   United States. March 23 2011 07:13. Posts 86
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Im really proud of all protesters around the world. Standing up for what they believe in. Thats how the USA was made. I am shocked on how many dictators that are still out there. I though Cuba was the last one, but boy was I wrong.
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  zatic   Germany. March 23 2011 07:24. Posts 11726Profile Blog # 

On March 22 2011 07:48 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:
I find it interesting that so called "experts" predicted that Libya, Syria were around considered safe from protests etc. and look what has happened. Now in Syria protesters have burned ruling party Headquarters and it will not help at all that a 11 year old died as a result of tear gas fired by government forces.

I think if you can make that case for any country in that region it would be Syria and Saudi. Libya surprised me as well, but I wasn't aware about the tribal conflicts that always existed there, which greatly contributed to the quick breakoff of the East.

Assad's father has shown he knows how to deal with uprisings before. The question is whether his son a) learned the lesson b) has the balls to repeat that in the world of 2011. It would make for an outstandingly interesting case for political history if he did.
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  {CC}StealthBlue   United States. March 25 2011 11:18. Posts 15331Profile Blog # 

Syria will "study" ending an emergency rule in place since 1963 and look into licensing political parties, a
presidential adviser has said, after a week of deadly protests in the country's south.

"I am happy to announce to you the decisions made today by the Arab Baath party under the auspices of President Bashar al-Assad ... which include ... studying the possibility of lifting the emergency law and licensing political parties," the president's media adviser Buthaina Shaaban said at a news conference on Thursday.

The current emergency law allows people to be arrested without warrants and imprisoned without trial.

The announcement came after one week of protests in the southern city of Daraa against Assad's government which has left scores dead.

Soon after the promises of reforms were made, the prisoners detained in the city during the protests were released. There were also reports of orders being issued by the president for the army to pull out of Daraa.

Motee al-Batten, a Daraa resident, told Al Jazeera that the army was still present in the city on Thursday night, and that the situation was peaceful.

He said a majority had reacted positively to the announcement from the president's office but that the people of Daraa still want to know the whereabouts of missing people and bodies and why they were held or killed.


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It'll take a lot more than words and guns ... The hands of many must join as one, and together we'll cross the river.
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 Ilfirin   United States. March 26 2011 00:44. Posts 102
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Syrian security forces have opened fire on anti-government protesters near the city of Daraa, killing at least 20 people, residents have told Al Jazeera.


http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/03/2011325145817688433.html
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  {CC}StealthBlue   United States. March 26 2011 04:49. Posts 15331Profile Blog # 

DARAA, Syria – Syrian police launched a relentless assault Wednesday on a neighborhood sheltering anti-government protesters, fatally shooting at least 15 in an operation that began before dawn, witnesses said.

At least six were killed in the early morning attack on the al-Omari mosque in the southern agricultural city of Daraa, where protesters have taken to the streets in calls for reforms and political freedoms, witnesses said. An activist in contact with people in Daraa said police shot another three people protesting in its Roman-era city center after dusk. Six more bodies were found later in the day, the activist said.

Inspired by the wave of pro-democracy protests around the region, the uprising in Daraa and at least four nearby villages has become the biggest domestic challenge since the 1970s to the Syrian government, one of the most repressive in the Middle East. Security forces have responded with water cannon, tear gas, rubber bullets and live ammunition. The total death toll now stands at 22.

As the casualties mounted, people from the nearby villages of Inkhil, Jasim, Khirbet Ghazaleh and al-Harrah tried to march on Daraa Wednesday night but security forces opened fire as they approached, the activist said. It was not immediately clear if there were more deaths or injuries.


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It'll take a lot more than words and guns ... The hands of many must join as one, and together we'll cross the river.
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 jello_biafra   United Kingdom. March 26 2011 07:46. Posts 5813
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Protests spread in Syrian cities

Syrians stage anti-goverment rallies in the capital, Damascus, and other towns and cities, amid reports that protesters have been killed.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12858972
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  {CC}StealthBlue   United States. March 27 2011 06:08. Posts 15331Profile Blog # 
It'll take a lot more than words and guns ... The hands of many must join as one, and together we'll cross the river.
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  {CC}StealthBlue   United States. March 30 2011 04:22. Posts 15331Profile Blog # 

Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, has accepted the resignation of the country's government, following two weeks of anti-government protests that have gripped Syria.

"President Assad accepts the government's resignation," an announcement on state television said on Tuesday.

Naji al-Otari, the resigning premier, has been chosen by Assad as caretaker prime minister.

The government has little power in Syria, where power is concentrated in the hand of Assad, his family and the security apparatus. Otari has been prime minister since 2003.

The 32-member cabinet will continue running the country's affairs until the formation of a new government.

A new cabinet is to be formed in 24 hours, sources have told Al Jazeera.

Assad is to address the nation on Wednesday, according to a senior official, in his first speech in two weeks of unprecedented dissent.

He is expected to elaborate on a string of reforms announced last week, amid a wave of dissent and protests demanding reform and more freedoms in the country, which has been ruled by the Baath party since 1963.

More than 60 people have died since March 18 as security forces cracked down on protesters, Human Rights Watch has said.


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It'll take a lot more than words and guns ... The hands of many must join as one, and together we'll cross the river.
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  {CC}StealthBlue   United States. April 09 2011 05:27. Posts 15331Profile Blog # 

BEIRUT – A mass protest calling for sweeping changes in Syria's authoritarian regime turned bloody Friday, with the government and protesters both claiming to have sustained heavy casualties as the country's three-week uprising entered a dangerous new phase.

Human rights activists and witnesses said Syrian security forces opened fire on tens of thousands of protesters in the volatile southern city of Daraa, killing 25 people and wounding hundreds. But state-run TV said 19 policemen and members of the security forces were killed when gunmen opened fire on them.

It was the first significant claim of casualties by the Syrian government, which has contended that armed gangs rather than true reform-seekers are behind the unrest — and it could signal plans for a stepped-up retaliation.

Protest organizers have called on Syrians to take to the streets every Friday for the past three weeks, demanding change in one of the most rigid nations in the Middle East. Protests were held in several cities across the country Friday as the movement showed no sign of letting up, despite the violent crackdowns.


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It'll take a lot more than words and guns ... The hands of many must join as one, and together we'll cross the river.
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 0mar   United States. April 09 2011 05:39. Posts 567
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can't wait for "humanitarian" intervention in Syria....
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 jello_biafra   United Kingdom. April 23 2011 03:53. Posts 5813
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Syria unrest: 'Bloodiest day' as troops fire on rallies

Protesters in Syria report 60 people killed by security forces - the highest death toll in five weeks of unrest against President Bashar al-Assad.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-13167433

Seems like this is only getting worse...
Last edit: 2011-04-23 03:53:32
"I found the Crown of France lying in the gutter and I picked it up with my sword" - Napoleon Bonaparte
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  {CC}StealthBlue   United States. April 24 2011 04:36. Posts 15331Profile Blog # 
Death toll is now over 100...
It'll take a lot more than words and guns ... The hands of many must join as one, and together we'll cross the river.
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 BlackJack   United States. April 24 2011 05:15. Posts 6651
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I am 1/4th Syrian though my Syrian grandfather died before I was born so I don't identify with Syria at all.

It seems like they are taking a pretty aggressive approach to deal with the protesters. I wonder if it's a good strategy. On the one hand, coming down on protesters with an iron fist could crush their spirit before they pick up momentum. But on the other hand killing your own people in the street's could embolden them by realizing that they need to fight for their freedom even more.
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 Tufas   Austria. April 25 2011 22:42. Posts 1380
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Damn I hoped that there was at least one Syrian here but so far no one posted :/

A study comrad of mine (political science .. he knew what he was doing) went back to syria to visit his family (took him 6 days to get there) for the easter holiday and he said the he would keep us informed as a lot of foreign journalists were thrown out but 7 hours ago we get nothing (he wrote every hour or sooner) and the austrian embassy cant help us.
I dont expect to find him through TL (that would be crazy) but I hoped that anyone could tell how the situation is in Daraa and if they capped the internet / mobile communications network as informations are really scarce right now. But if the internet is down there cannot be answers anyway ... are there people in syria on TL.net ?

The last thing he wrote was that there were tanks rolling in and sharpshooters were positioning themselves on rooftops around the city and that a lot of people were injured ...

Well thanks for every answer anyway :/

EDIT : 2 days later, still no news



EDIT2 : 5 days later, still no news
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 Body_Shield   Canada. April 25 2011 22:53. Posts 2649
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It would be nice for these ruling parties and such to realize that it's better for them in the long run to cut their losses and basically do what the protesters ask. Then they stand a much greater chance of retaining or returning to power later on.
Progress, what is it? Out here, progress is numbers. Millimeters, kilometers, head counts, death tolls, this is progress. Colonies burned, ships destroyed, money earned. It all comes at a price, and if the price is right, I'll set the universe on fire
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 Krikkitone   United States. April 25 2011 23:35. Posts 1220
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On April 25 2011 22:53 Body_Shield wrote:
It would be nice for these ruling parties and such to realize that it's better for them in the long run to cut their losses and basically do what the protesters ask. Then they stand a much greater chance of retaining or returning to power later on.



Well not necessarily,
1. if they immediately do all that the protesters ask, then protest becomes the most effective way to get things, leading to a potential for true mob rule.
2. if they immediately did all of what the protesters asked, in many cases they would effectively remove the government, leading to a situation that would be worse for their country.

However, I agree, in general they should do most of what the protesters are asking, because that does allow them to be seen as enlightened/serving the people.
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  {CC}StealthBlue   United States. April 26 2011 02:58. Posts 15331Profile Blog # 
Syria is killing protesters left and right, they have closed the border.
It'll take a lot more than words and guns ... The hands of many must join as one, and together we'll cross the river.
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