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Syrians protest from rooftops after army action
2011-05-02
[Arab News] Women and children in the besieged Syrian city of Daraa chanted "God is greatest against the tyrant" from rooftops in the night after troops backed by tanks intensified a crackdown on the city, a resident said.

Troops stormed into Daraa, cradle of a six-week-old uprising against President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
One of the last of the old-fashioned hereditary iron-fisted fascist dictators. Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor...
's authoritarian rule, a week ago to try to crush protests that have spread across the country of 20 million. Power and communications have been disrupted.

On Saturday, tanks shelled the old quarter of the southern city and security forces stormed the Omari mosque, a focal point for protests.

"The shelling has intensified. It is the worst night. Women and children are on their rooftops chanting 'God is Greater' against the tyrant," one resident, who lives in the Manshia neighborhood in the old quarter told Rooters by telephone.

He said security forces were entering homes and dragging men onto buses.

The chants echoed the calls of Iranian protesters who took to rooftops in Tehran chanting 'Allahu Akbar' (God is Greatest) during post-election unrest in 2009.

Foreign correspondents have largely been excluded from Syria since the protests escalated and the crackdown began.

A Syrian rights group said at least 560 civilians have been killed in the six-week-old uprising in support of demands for greater political freedom and action against corruption that has flourished under the Baath Party, in power since 1963.

The uprising, unthinkable only months ago, flared after mass protests toppled authoritarian leaders in Egypt and Tunisia. Demonstrations spread in Bahrain and escalated to civil war in Libya.

Newly appointed Prime Minister Adel Safar was quoted by state news agency SANA as saying his government would in the coming weeks draw up a "complete plan" of political, judicial and economic reforms.

The pledge was unlikely to dampen the intensity of protests. A severe crackdown followed the once-unthinkable gesture of lifting a decades-old emergency law this month.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Does ANYBODY see Assad getting out of this?

I think no matter how it goes down in Syria that he is going to eat a whole dripping plate full of this and it wont get better, it will get worse.

The best thing for the US is do nothing at all to help Assad and let both sides bleed each other white. Is there any way we can get Iraq and/or Turkey to bite off a piece?

Its hard to feel sorry for Syria even on a good day. I recommend that as many people as possible crap in a plastic bag and mail it as a care package to anyplace in Syria. Do it for a better tomorrow.
Posted by: de Medici3489   2011-05-02 20:54  

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