‘Patient determined’: Syrian death toll grows
Published: 26 August, 2011, 21:05
Edited: 27 August, 2011, 09:32
An image grab taken from a video uploaded on YouTube shows Syrian anti-government demonstrators waving the former Syrian flag while marching in the northeastern city of Qamishli on August 26, 2011 as tens of thousands across Syria rallied on the last Friday of Ramadan, vowing to bring down the regime (AFP Photo)
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At least three people have been killed as thousands take to the streets across Syria for protests against President Bashar Al-Assad’s regime on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan.
Activists chose “patience and determination” as the theme for what have become “Friday custom” protests in the country for the last five months.
The demonstrators marched in solidarity with a well-known political cartoonist, who was severely beaten by masked gunmen on Thursday. The man was left bleeding on the side of a road in Damascus with a broken hand after he published a cartoon showing President Al-Assad hitching a ride out of town with Colonel Gaddafi.
The government explains that the crackdown on demonstrations is a fight against armed groups infiltrating the country from abroad. Some people confirmed to RT off camera that there are armed gangs in Syria. They have developed a strategy to follow the protesters and start shooting. The police then start to shoot back with the protesters stuck in between.
Human rights groups say more than 2,000 people have been killed since the uprising against the country’s president erupted in mid-March.
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Nay Lin Maung
August 27, 2011, 07:46
Make sure that foriegn troops or fighters do not come to the Syria.
New World Order
August 27, 2011, 07:46
RT should focus on sharing with its readers and viewers more on the tragedy that is unfolding in Libya rather than pushing this orchestrated protest agenda in Syria. I have also noticed RT is beginning to conflate Syria with Libya as though these are two sides of seamless single story! I am beginning to be curious–