Syrian Tanks Shell Town For Fourth Day Running As France And Britain Press For UN Resolution To Stop Bloodshed -- The Daily Mail
* Assad's crackdown has killed 700 civilians, say activists
* Graves containing 26 bodies found
* Russia and China may block bid for U.N resolution
* Switzerland imposes sanctions of Assad's regime
Tanks bombarded a Syrian border town for the fourth day on Wednesday in a military campaign to crush protests against President Bashar al-Assad, under mounting Western pressure to stop his violent repression of demonstrators.
Troops went into Tel Kelakh on Saturday, a day after a demonstration there demanded ‘the overthrow of the regime’, the slogan of revolutions that toppled Arab leaders in Egypt and Tunisia and challenged others across the Middle East.
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More News On The Unrest In Syria
Tanks shell Syrian town as West increases pressure -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Syria's Assad confident unrest over, admits mistakes -- Yahoo News/AFP
Syrian president says security services made mistakes -- BBC
Report: Al-Assad cites security errors -- CNN
Assad: Syria security forces made mistakes during uprising -- Haaretz
Calls for Strikes in Syria Largely Ignored, Crackdown Continues -- Voice of America
Syria Intensifies Crackdown in Damascus, Daraa -- Bloomberg
Syria’s Christians fear for their religious freedom -- Reuters
France says gaining support for U.N. Syria resolution -- Reuters
Russia 'to oppose use of force against Syria' -- Al Jazeera
Obama ponders pressure on Syria’s Assad -- Washington Times
Switzerland to freeze Syrian assets -- Swiss Info
Syria's uprising could have been avoided through reform -- Adam Coutts, The Guardian
Bashar al-Assad’s endgame: Can a bloodbath be avoided? -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
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