Monday, June 27, 2011

Unrest In Syria -- News Updates -- June 27, 2011



Syrian Government Invites Opposition For Talks -- The Telegraph

The Syrian government on Monday night invited opposition figures to talks in the first sign of cracks in the regime's hardline response to the three-month uprising against its rule.

The invitation was issued as the first legal gathering of opposition figures for decades was allowed in the capital, Damascus. Among the 100 people at the meeting were former political prisoners of the Ba'athist regime of President Bashar al-Assad who called for a transition to democracy.

"The tyrannical regime in power must go," said Louay Hussein, a lawyer jailed by Mr Assad's father, Hafez al-Assad, for communist activities. "We are here to speak openly and freely. The political system may fall and we must work from now to prevent society from crumbling."

A joint statement from the dissidents promised to continue the "peaceful uprising" against the regime.

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More News On The Unrest In Syria

Assad calls Syrian activists for talks on July 10 as dissidents hold unprecedented meeting -- The Australian
Syria dissidents vow 'peaceful uprising' for democracy -- Yahoo News/AFP
Syria activists meet, call for change to avert crisis -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Syrian opposition meet in Damascus -- Yahoo News/AP
Syrian opposition figures meet in Damascus -- Al Jazeera
Dissidents hold Damascus conference -- Financial Times
Syrian Activists Meet in Damascus, Seek to End Violence -- Voice of America
Assad Critics Meet in Damascus Dialogue -- Bloomberg
Syria dissidents meet in Damascus to discuss transition -- BBC
Profiles: Syrian opposition figures -- Al Jazeera

Mourners 'shot dead' at Syria funeral -- Al Jazeera
In Syria, mass arrests as protesters mourn dead -- SFGate, New York Times
Syrians pour into Lebanon after Friday protest killings -- The Guardian
Hundreds of Syrians flee to Lebanon -- Al Jazeera
Alarm for Syrian President Assad as protesters close in on Damascus -- The Telegraph
Syrian general: Hundreds of soldiers, police killed by armed gangs -- CNN
Syrian troops close in on Lebanon border -- AFP
Syrian forces push towards Lebanese border -- Al Jazeera
Syria reinforces northern border as Turkey loses patience with Assad -- The Guardian
Syrian refugees in Turkey fall to 11,100 -- AFP
Syrian refugees in Turkey homesick, but returns rare -- AFP

Chaos feared as Syria crisis nears bloody impasse -- AP
Analysis-Turkey Loses Patience Over Syria -- New York Times/Reuters
Syria's Challenge to U.S. and EU -- Deborah Jerome, Council On Foreign Relations
My Syria, Awake Again After 40 Years -- Mohammad Ali Atassi, New York Times
Under cover in Syria: 'I burnt my notes and made a dash for the border’ -- Pip Usher, The Telegraph

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