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Syrian Parliament Urges Assad to Clarify 'Reforms'
2011-03-29
[An Nahar] Syria's parliament has asked President Bashir al-Assad to explain in detail a string of reforms promised in response to a wave of popular dissent across the country, an MP said Monday.
"On Sunday night, MPs requested that the president clarify the measures that authorities have announced and urged him to address parliament and explain," MP Mohammed Habash told Agence La Belle France Presse.

Parliamentarians also held a minute of silence, he said, to honor those killed in two weeks of unrest in Syria, where demonstrators earlier this month began taking to the streets to demand change.

The security situation in the country has worsened in past days, with reports of gangs wreaking havoc in the northern port city of Latakia and sporadic bouts of violence in the southern governorate of Daraa.

Rights groups have put the corpse count at around 130, with Daraa -- a tribal area at the Jordanian border -- sustaining the most casualties.

Authorities have accused Mohammedan fundamentalists of aiming to incite sectarian-based strife in Syria, a majority Sunni Mohammedan country which is also home to Christians, Druze and Alawite Mohammedans.

Presidential adviser Buthaina Shaaban on Sunday told AFP Assad, who is facing unprecedented domestic pressure in his 11-year rule, was expected to address his nation in the days to come.

Authorities on Thursday had said Syria has decided to end emergency rule, which has been in force since the Alawite-controlled Baath came to power in 1963.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Turning on you also, are mad dogs and Englishmen.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-03-29 02:34  

#1  It is ironic to hear a representative of the Syrian Government A well known sponsor of terrorism complaining about radical fundementalist Islam.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2011-03-29 01:28  

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