Syria authorities will unveil new legislation to replace the country's dreaded emergency laws before the weekend, a newspaper considered close to the government has said.
The al-Watan newspaper reported on Monday that sources in a judicial commission studying the issue had said "it would, by Friday, finish formulating the necessary legislation to replace the emergency law."
Bashar al-Assad, Syria's president, had responded to a wave of violent unrest in the country by setting an April 25 deadline for the commission to study the revocation of the emergency law.
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Amid ongoing protests, Syria opposition says Assad wants talks -- Haaretz
Syrian President Says Panel Will Review Law -- USA Today
INTERVIEW-Freed Syrian activist says Assad reform not serious -- Reuters
US hedges its bets on Syria: analysts -- Yahoo News/AFP
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