Thursday, June 23, 2011

Unrest In Syria -- News Updates June 23, 2011



Northern Syria Deserted Thanks To Scorched Earth Campaign -- The Telegraph

A province in northern Syria has been almost entirely turned into a ghost town after a scorched-earth campaign by government forces, a diplomatic mission to the area has found.

Western envoys and United Nations officials taken on a government tour of Idlib, a region close to the Turkish border, reported seeing deserted villages and mile after mile of abandoned fields.

The mission provided the first independent glimpse into the scale of the military operation mounted by President Bashar al-Assad's feared brother Maher against opponents of the regime.

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More News On The Unrest In Syria

Syrian troops near Turkey border as refugees flee -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Syrians pour into Turkey as tanks enter border zone -- Yahoo News/AFP
Turkey tells Bashar al-Assad to cease Syria repression -- The Guardian
Syrian forces kill 3 students in raid on Damascus dorms -- Seattle Times/L.A. Times
Syrian forces raid dorms; 3 students killed -- L.A. Times
Turkish and Syrian forces in tense cross-border standoff -- The Telegraph
Syrian troops within miles of refugee escape route to Turkey -- The Guardian
Syrian civilians forced to flee as government launches crackdown along the Turkish border -- The Daily Mail
Syria: dying illusions and a slow-burning fuse -- Yahoo News/AP
In Damascus, calm at the eye of the storm -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Syrian civilian killings leading to 'civil war' -- ABC News (Australia)
Syria Leader's Cousin Warns of Civil, Regional War -- New York Times/Reuters
In pictures: Syrians flee army assault in border area -- BBC

Syria accuses EU of meddling as it imposes sanctions -- The Guardian
Syrian FM Says No Iranian Intervention, Blasts Europe -- Voice of America
Syrian foreign minister condemns extended EU sanctions -- BBC
Sanctions Are Similar to War, Syria Says -- New York Times
Factbox: Sanctions imposed on Syria -- Reuters
Economy may prove tipping point for Syrian regime -- AFP

Why the odds are against the protesters in Syria
-- CNN
Syria: waiting for Friday -- Victor Kotsev, Asia Times
Syria's turmoil. Wooing the middle: The president is belatedly trying to convince his people that he means well. -- The Economist
In Chaos-Ravaged Syria, Truth Gets Tossed Out the Window -- Time
Defiant Al Assad sticks to his guns amid continuing protests -- Patrick Seale, Gulf News

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