Friday, September 2, 2011

Unrest In Syria -- News Updates September 2, 2011

Thousands In Khaldieh Protest Assad Regime -- L.A. Times

Thousands of protesters from the restive Syrian town of Khaldieh are shown demanding the end of the four decades of rule of the Assad family, a new video (above) purportedly taken Friday shows.

The video shows the Khaldieh town square, in the central province of Homs, overflowing with anti-regime protesters waving Syrian flags, some hidden by the dark shadows of surrounding buildings on a Friday of protests dubbed "Death but Not Indignity."

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More News On The Unrest In Syria

Syrian security forces kill 11; clashes at hospitals reported -- L.A. Times
At Least 13 Killed at Syria Protests -- Voice of America
Syrian forces raid Hama, official resigns in protest -- Reuters
Syria faces new sanctions as activists urge demos -- Yahoo News/AFP
EU bans imports of Syrian oil -- The Guardian
E.U. Bans Syrian Oil as Syrians Continue Protests -- New York Times
Damascus feels effects of crippled economy -- USA Today
Some Syrians despair, consider armed confrontation -- L.A. Times
Is Syria slipping out of the grasp of its rulers? -- Shashank Joshi, BBC

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