Monday, November 21, 2011

Unrest In Syria -- News Updates November 21, 2011



Syria Tension Grows -- Wall Street Journal

Damascus Attack Stokes Fear of More-Violent Civil Conflict

An attack in Syria's capital on Sunday that appeared to target the ruling Baath Party's Damascus headquarters raised fears that an increasingly militarized conflict could move beyond the control of Syria's political opposition, forcing them to eventually choose sides in a civil war between the government and its armed opponents, analysts and diplomats said.

Reports of the attack, whose details remain murky and which Syria's government denies, are the first in the heart of the capital, after a peaceful protest movement began to see people take up arms over the summer. The Free Syrian Army, a group of defected soldiers that formed in July, stepped up its operations last week, claiming two attacks against government buildings around Damascus.

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More News On the Unrest In Syria

Syria Won't 'Bow Down' as Forces Kill 24 Before Deadline Ends -- SFGate/Bloomberg
Syria's Assad vows to continue iron-fisted crackdown -- Christian Science Monitor
Assad’s Defiance In Syria Spurs U.S., Allies To Discuss Steps After 12 Die -- Bloomberg
Syrian Army Defectors Raise Stakes for Uprising -- ABC News/AP
New Phase for Syria in Attacks on Capital -- New York Times
Rebels step up attacks against isolated Assad -- Washington Times
Syrian army defectors raise stakes for uprising amid fears of civil war -- Washington Post/AP
Syrian rebels strike heart of Damascus -- The Telegraph
Grenade Attack on Baath Party Building in Damascus -- Voice of America
Syria breaks Arab League deadline as world powers ramp up rhetoric -- National Post/Reuters
Arab League peace effort in Syria appears at impasse -- L.A. Times
Arab League rejects Syrian move -- Financial Times
Syria: William Hague tells opposition to form united front -- The Telegraph
Britain meets Syria opposition, condemns crackdown -- Reuters
British foreign secretary meets Syrian opposition -- CNN
Analysis: Syria's Assad seen ignoring Gaddafis' fate -- Reuters
After Syria's year of revolution, the end of Assad is in sight -- Rana Kabbani, the Guardian

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