Analysis - Syria Faces Slide Into Sectarian Mayhem -- Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - The popular upheaval in Syria is growing bolder and the cracks in the establishment are getting deeper -- yet there is a long and bloody road ahead if protesters are to unseat President Bashar al-Assad and end his family's 40 years in power.
The price of stalemate is rising daily: sectarian mayhem, a growing protest movement and a faltering economy, with no sign that Bashar and his minority Alawite clan are considering an exit strategy after four decades in power.
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More News On The Unrest In Syria
Group: Syrian government crackdown causes more deaths -- CNN
More deaths, arrests as Syria presses crackdown -- Khaleej Times/AFP
Syrian Activists Say Government Planning Raids Outside Damascus -- Voice of America
SYRIA: Protesters sweep through eastern city in nightly defiance -- L.A. Times
Syria: Protests go on as opposition rejects new parties law -- Al Bawaba
Syria ends ban on opposition parties but ensures they will never win power -- The Telegraph
Syria permits opposition parties on restrictive terms -- Washington Post
Syrian law unlikely to stem uprising -- Sydney Morning Herald
Assad foundations eroded by waves of revolt -- Financial Times
Syria protest leaders 'to meet in Istanbul' -- AFP
French rights groups to file suit against Assad -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Escape from Syria -- Michael Weiss, The Atlantic
Syria: Why Assad "Divide to Rule" Strategy Could Lead to His Demise -- Anissa Haddadi, IBTimes
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