Syrian Protesters Rallies Back
19.10
Sandika Firda
Syrian Activists plan to return to the streets today to launch the action they called the Day of Opposition.
In several cities across the Syrian demonstrators calling for political freedom and independence demand wider. Some of them ask President Bashar al-Assad to withdraw.
Today, the protesters expected to gather after Friday prayers. The protest on Friday became the main point in the protests in Arab countries in 2011. Similarly, as reported by the BBC on Friday (05/06/2011).
The rally in Syria poses a serious threat to the forty-year reign of Assad's family at one Arab country is strictly controlled.
The tanks reportedly began earlier withdrawn from Daraa City, where groups of human rights activists say the government has conducted mass murder for 10 days.
However, security forces reportedly reunited in urban areas, including coastal city of Banias.
More than 500 people estimated to have died during the Syrian government forces tried to stop a seven-day protest. At least 2500 others were arrested when security forces to crackdown on the demonstrators. Government of the United States called that action as an act of barbarity.
(Source www.okezone.com)
In several cities across the Syrian demonstrators calling for political freedom and independence demand wider. Some of them ask President Bashar al-Assad to withdraw.
Today, the protesters expected to gather after Friday prayers. The protest on Friday became the main point in the protests in Arab countries in 2011. Similarly, as reported by the BBC on Friday (05/06/2011).
The rally in Syria poses a serious threat to the forty-year reign of Assad's family at one Arab country is strictly controlled.
The tanks reportedly began earlier withdrawn from Daraa City, where groups of human rights activists say the government has conducted mass murder for 10 days.
However, security forces reportedly reunited in urban areas, including coastal city of Banias.
More than 500 people estimated to have died during the Syrian government forces tried to stop a seven-day protest. At least 2500 others were arrested when security forces to crackdown on the demonstrators. Government of the United States called that action as an act of barbarity.
(Source www.okezone.com)
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