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SYRIA News, Sep 05, 2011


Syria carnage continues, 25 killed in last three days
Today's Zaman
A Young man is carried on others shoulders while he shouts anti-presidential slogans against Syria's President Assad during a protest march organized by the Syriancitizens in Bucharest. Syrian security forces killed at least eight civilians on Sunday ...
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Today's Zaman
Syrian Kurds in Sweden meet on Assad
The Local.se
As Saturday's conference discussed the atrocities in Syria, where the UN says more than 2200 people have been killed since March, a separate group of about 50 people gathered outside to protest Turkish and Iranian bombings in Kurdish areas. ...
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Libya and Middle East latest: all today's developments
The Guardian
Last week the 22-country body called on the Syrian regime to stop the bloodshed. Despite rejecting foreign interference, Syria appears to be granting greater access to foreign delegations amid growing international pressure. Last week a UN humanitarian...
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The Guardian
Hezbollah: Patience running out
The Daily Star
“The March 14 team's latest sins against the country are that they are part of the aggression on Syria. They are today a dagger stabbing Syria in the back to serve the American project in the region,” Qaouk told a ceremony in the southern town of ...
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The Daily Star
Lessons From The Arab Spring
Big Think
In recent weeks tanks have been rumbling through the streets of towns and cities throughout Syria, the only difference being that the forces crushing peaceful civilian demonstrators do not come from beyond Syria's borders. They are the forces of the ...
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EU diplomats want to raise pressure on Syria
eTaiwan News
Ashton said the situation in Syria, where months of protests against the regime of President BasharAssad are being met with violence, was causing "increasing concerns." She said the ministers "felt very strongly" about the situation in the Arab state. ...
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Is it a 'battle for Libya' or the 'Libyan revolution'?
The Citizen Daily
Is it not Syria? In terms of ruthlessness and viciousness to deploy tanks against its own people, how does one rate Bashar al-Assad's Syria as compared to Muammar Gaddafi's Libya? I must make myself clear that I am not looking for a lesser devil here! ...
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Quote of the day
Peninsula On-line
Can the special Gaddafi-US relationship be used as a template to understand the ties between the US and Syrian leader Bashar Al Assad? If the US offered advice to Gaddafi when the revolution was at its zenith, can we guess safely that the US is now ...
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Window of opportunity allows Mikati to defy Hezbollah
The Daily Star
Damascus has more interest in maintaining an ally government in Beirut as domestic and foreign pressure mounts against President Bashar Assad's regime. It was for this reason that a government in Beirut was formed when the popular uprising in Syria ...
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Tales from the coffeeshop: Pol Pol might just do it
Cyprus Mail
He expressed his admiration for Assad, while at a conference of Orthodox Church leaders in Istanbul and was asked if he was worried about the dominance of extremists in Syria. He said: “At present there is a government that is low-key, ...
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Israel's Terrible Choices
Right Side News
What is happening is the widespread movement of Arabs to rid themselves of the dictators that have run nations from the Maghreb nations where Africa meets the Mediterranean, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, and others such as Syria's Assad and even some Gulf ...
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Israel-Palestinian talks could avert new, prolonged protests
Ha'aretz
If he has taken a stance on President Bashar Assad's regime in the bloody events inSyria, he will definitely do so on Israel in its conflicts with the Palestinians in the territories, which the whole world defines as occupied and where it wants to see ...
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Ha'aretz
AD deplores the Russian criticism over EU Syria sanctions
Gozo News
Now Russia is stating that it is against the European Union imposed ban on the products of threeSyrian oil companies which act as financial pillars of President Bashar Assad's regime.” “It is about time that Russia forgot its limited national ...
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EU bans oil imports from Syria
The Swedish Wire
Assad's regime has defied Western sanctions over its deadly crackdown on dissent, blaming "armed terrorist gangs" for the violence. The United Nations says that more than 2200 people have been killed since the beginning of near-daily protests across ...
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Mubarak assets are target of global search
Washington Post
US officials have been asked repeatedly why they have not ordered banks to freeze any Mubarak assets, yet moved in light of the Arab Spring revolts to freeze the US accounts of Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. ...
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Summary of the American and International Press on the Libyan Revolution ...
Tripoli Post
Amer was also received officially by Arab heads of state, including Syria's President Bashar al-Assad. (Xinhua) - Talks for the surrender of the besieged Libyan town of Bani Walid broke down on Sunday, chief negotiator of the National Transitional ...
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Arab League Will Send Envoy to Assad Seeking End to Syria Crisis
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