Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Unrest In Syria -- News Updates June 14, 2011



Syrian Unrest Stirs New Fear of Deeper Sectarian Divide -- New York Times

BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Syrian government’s retaking of a town this weekend that had teetered beyond its control is sharpening sectarian tensions along one of the country’s most explosive fault lines: relationhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifs between the Sunni Muslim majority and the minority Alawite sect to which the family of President Bashar al-Assad belongs, residents and officials say.

Each side offered a litany of complaints about the other, according to interviews with refugees, residents and activists, suggesting, even in a small sample, deepening animosities in a country where the fear of civil war is at once real and used as a pretext for suppressing dissent. Syria is a volatile blend of Sunnis, Alawites, Christians, Kurds and others inhabiting the same land, but with disproportionate political power vested in the Alawite elite.

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More News On The Unrest In Syria

Deadly violence as Syria faces backlash -- Yahoo News/AFP
Syrian forces head for second northern protest town -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Syrian tanks, troops extend reach in border areas -- Yahoo News/AP
Syrian Refugee Flow to Turkey Accelerates as 8,500 Are Housed Near Border -- Bloomberg
More Syrian refugees pour into Turkey -- L.A. Times
Syrian refugees flee into Turkey, tell of chaos -- SFGate/L.A. Times
Syrian Refugees Flood Into Turkey -- Wall Street Journal
Turkey-Syria border camps construction begins -- Xinhuanet

Syrian army extends campaign around Jisr al-Shughour -- BBC
Syria: Jisr al-Shughour refugees too afraid to go home -- BBC
Syrian troops 'widening' crackdown -- Al Jazeera
Syrian army presses scorched earth campaign in north -- DAWN/AFP
6 killed in Syria, tanks near Iraq -- Sydney Morning Herald

West fails to mobilise world over Syrian crackdown -- Daily Star
Syria faces US pressure to stop crackdown -- BBC
US denounces Syrian violence, but can't do much about it -- Miami Herald. McClatchy News
Arab League states call for suspension of Syria -- RIA Novosti
Arab League Members Want Syria Barred From Meetings, Ahram Says -- Bloomberg

Assad leading Syria to abyss, Arabic newspapers -- The National
Why foreign intervention is not welcome in Syria -- Chris Doyle, The Guardian
Syria may be next for revolution – in the hearts of soldiers -- Christian Science Monitor editorial

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