Protesters March In South Syria For Fifth Day -- Reuters
(Reuters) - Hundreds of people marched in two southern Syrian towns Tuesday demanding freedom, the fifth straight day of demonstrations challenging the ruling elite.
The protests took place in the city of Deraa and the nearby town of Nawa, they said.
"Freedom, freedom. Peaceful, peaceful," shouted protesters who gathered near the Old Omari mosque in Deraa, which has become the main site of demonstrations in the city.
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