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Syria takes the initiative ahead of protests
2011-04-05
A new governor was appointed to the Syrian protest hub of Daraa on Monday while a Facebook group urged rallies in honour of those killed in previous demonstrations.

President Bashar 'Pencilneck' al-Assad, who is facing a domestic crisis unprecedented in 11 years of rule, has made a string of gestures hinting at change but failing to assuage protesters who are demanding greater freedom and political reforms.
Pro'ly because they don't trust a bloodthirsty thug whose daddy killed tens of thousands and imprisoned even more. People are funny about things like that.
Assad appointed Mohammad Khaled al-Hannus governor of Daraa, an agricultural town near the border with Jordan, where dozens have been killed in more than two weeks of unrest. Hannus replaces the much-reviled Faysal Kalthum, sacked on March 23 at the height of anti-regime rallies that left dozens dead and the governorÂ’s residence in flames.
Kalthum will be 'rehabilitated' at a later date. If Pencilneck just executes him he can still be rehabilitated, but it won't mean as much to him...
The appointment, which was immediately dismissed as not enough by Syrian human rights activists, came one day after Assad asked former agriculture minister Adel Safar to form a new government.

“The residents of Daraa want more than a switch in governor — they want the security services to stop oppressing them, the emergency law lifted, property rights respected, the detained freed and freedom of expression guaranteed,” one activist told AFP on condition of anonymity.

Residents of Daraa had accused the former governor of postponing the acquisition of property rights and preventing farmers from drilling water wells for irrigation. A lawmaker from the region issued a scathing indictment in parliament, accusing security forces of opening fire “without mercy” and criticising the president for not offering his condolences.
You want condolences after the thug-boy's police opened fire 'without mercy'?
Activists estimate more than 130 people have been killed in clashes with security forces, mainly in the cities of Daraa and Latakia, home to the minority Alawi sect, from which President Assad hails. Officials who of course have no reason to lie have put the death toll at closer to 30.

The commission charged with replacing SyriaÂ’s emergency law with new legislation will conclude its work by Friday, a newspaper close to the government reported.

“Sources within the commission tasked with studying the removal of the emergency law said it would, by Friday, finish formulating the necessary legislation to replace the emergency law,” the Al-Watan newspaper said.

Lifting SyriaÂ’s emergency law, in place since the end of 1962, has been a central demand of protesters in three weeks of pro-reform rallies across the country.

Al-Watan said the commission’s work is inspired by the “experience and legal frameworks of the United States, the United Kingdom and France, while taking into account both the dignity and safety of all citizens”.
Particularly Pencilneck's dignity and safety...
“Its conclusions will be publicly discussed and the commission will listen to all views before the government passes the proposed legislation.”

President Bashar al-Assad had set April 25 as the deadline for the judicial commission to complete the task of drafting new legislation to replace emergency rule.

The law, which paved the way for the ruling Baath party to declare a state of emergency when it took power in 1963, imposes restrictions on public gatherings and movements, authorises interrogation of any individual and surveillance of personal communication as well as official control of the media.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Neh, his just not the man his pappy was.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-04-05 10:14  

#2  Apparently he's misplaced his Hama rulebook.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-04-05 08:36  

#1  His da would have finished it by now.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-04-05 02:41  

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