Syria's Day Of Anger? Most Syrians Suspect Few Will Take To The Streets -- Christian Science Monitor
Using Facebook a group has tried to organize a street protest for Friday. The Syrian government appears confident, however, that it can survive the current tumult in the Middle East by clamping down on dissent.
A Facebook group named The Syrian Revolution – set up by expatriates – is calling for protests in various cities throughout the country and at a number of Syrian embassies overseas. More than 13,000 people are virtual members of the online forum.
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More News On Protests In Syria
No-show for anti-Assad demos in Damascus -- RFI
Syria quiet on day of rage -- UPI
Syria: No-Show for ‘Day of Anger' -- Global Voices
Facebook fails to ignite protests in Syria -- AFP
Syria Tightens Security Amid Calls for Protests -- Voice of America
Egypt revolution sympathisers beaten in Syria-HRW -- Reuters
Syria Prevents Peaceful Gatherings, Human Rights Watch Says -- Bloomberg
Regional upheaval 'could spread to Syria' -- AFP
Why the Arab Democracy Wave is Unlikely to Reach Syria — Yet -- Andrew Lee Butters, Time Magazine
Will Syria Come Next? -- David E. Miller, Media Line
What Egypt Means for Syria -- Robert Danin, Council On Foreign Relations
Rage in Syria? -- Adla Massoud, Huffington Post
Could Syria see an uprising like Egypt's? Not likely. -- Nicholas Blanford, Christian Science Monitor
The Syrian Uprising: There isn’t one, and our President isn’t talking about it. -- John Hayward, Human Events
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