Thursday, November 3, 2011

Unrest In Syria -- News Updates November 3, 2011



Syria Protests Across The Country Aim To Test Regime's Pledge To End Crackdown -- The Guardian

Opposition groups call for rallies to see if government backing for the Arab League's blueprint to bring end to violence is genuine

Syrian opposition groups have called on protesters to take to the streets in large numbers on Friday to test the sincerity of the regime's promise to end its sustained crackdown on dissent.

Activists inside Syria and in exile say the state's backing of an Arab League plan to stop seven months of violence will be tested over the weekend with demonstrators attending rallies across the country.

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More News On The Unrest In Syria

Syrian tanks shell Homs despite Arab League accord, activists say -- L.A. Times
Syrian tanks shell Homs hours after Arab League peace deal -- The Guardian
Syria unrest: activists say 20 killed in Homs -- BBC
More Than 30 Killed in Syria, Including 15 Security Personnel -- Naharnet
Dozens killed in violence in Syrian city of Homs -- Ynet News
Syrian tanks kill at least five after regime agrees to Arab peace deal: activists -- National Post
12 Killed in Syria Despite Deal to Halt Violence -- New York Times
At Least 10 Killed in Syria Despite Peace Plan -- Voice of America
Syrians will take up arms if not protected: Khaddam -- Reuters
Syria activist doubts deal will end violence -- Reuters
Killings in Homs fuel skepticism over Syria peace accord -- Christian Science Monitor
Syria peace deal close to collapse amid tank and mortar fire -- Christian Science Monitor

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