2011年4月24日星期日

Syrian forces RAID pro-democracy activists - voice of America

VOA News April 24, 2011 Syrian anti-government protesters carry the coffin of an activist who was killed on Friday made in this citizen-journalism-picture on a mobile phone and Saturday April 23, 2011, obtained by the AP, Syrian protesters against the Government carry the coffin of an activist on Friday during his funeral procession in Quaboun near the city of Damascus was killed, Syria, Saturday, April 23, 2011

Permission groups say imprisonment a top pro-democracy activists after a deadly raid against the Protestants Syrian security forces conducted several raids late Saturday in the vicinity of Damascus,.

At least 12 Saturday killed as Syrian security forces and sniper fire on mourning funerals, one day after the RAID of the bloodiest so far in the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad opened.

Also announced Saturday, two Syrian Parliament members resign they are in protest against the killing of civilians.

Permission groups and witnesses say Saturday's shootings in Damascus suburb which took place the Duma and the southern city of Izraa.? Thousands of people had gathered to protest the deaths of at least 75 people on Friday in two locations.

Friday's deadly crackdown came a day after President Assad ends almost 50 years State of emergency decree signed.? The Decree was part of its efforts to stop unrest by some meet the demands of the demonstrators against the Government.

The associated press reports at least 120 people in two days of violence condemned by world leaders, including President Barack Obama have been killed.

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