Friday, January 27, 2012

Civil War In Syria -- News Updates January 27, 2012

Protest: Demonstrators have been taking to Syria's streets in their thousands, such as in Khalidieh, near Homs, yesterday. Daily Mail

More Than 100 people Killed By Security Forces Across Syria -- Haaretz

Surge in violence comes as United Nations Security Council prepares for meeting to discuss escalating crisis.


Security forces killed more than 100 people across Syria on Friday, one of the deadliest days in the more-than-10-month uprising that appears to be developing into a civil war.

The dramatic surge in violence occurred as the United Nations Security Council prepared for a meeting to discuss the Syrian crisis.

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More News On The Civil War In Syria

Syria crisis: Arab League's Dabi warns of 'escalation' -- BBC
Violence Rises Sharply in Syria, Flustering Arab League Monitors -- New York Times
Syria violence has risen 'significantly', says Arab League mission chief -- The Guardian
Syria killings spike to 120 as diplomacy heats up -- Khaleej Times
'Better to die than be humiliated,' chant mourners at funeral as Assad regime is accused of carrying out 'terrifying massacre' of women and children. -- Daily Mail
UNICEF says 384 children killed so far in Syria -- Reuters
Syria: claims of 'racial cleansing' as 14 family members are killed -- The Telegraph
Syria bloodbath shocks region -- Gulf News
Deaths rise in Syria as U.N. Security Council to hold talks -- CNN
Syrian violence intensifies as UN meets -- Financial Times
Surge in violence, killings across Syria; U.N. Security Council set to meet -- Washington Post/AP
More than 50 killed in 2 days of violence in Syria -- FOX News/AP
Syria violence kills 37, U.N. Security Council to meet -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Syria violence escalates ahead of UN talks -- Deutsche Welle
Syrian tanks storm restive city of Hama, at least 44 killed -- Haaretz
Fears of a massacre grow as Syrian troops target Hama -- M&C
Syria crisis: Free Army fighters claim control of Douma -- BBC
Syrian security forces launch all-out assault on Douma -- The Telegraph
Syrian rebels defiant on Damascus outskirts -- Reuters
For first time: Deadly clashes in Syria second largest city -- Al Bawaba
Syria unrest: Assad losing grip on Damascus suburb Saqba -- BBC
Inflation and fuel shortages stoke Aleppo violence -- Financial Times
Top Syrian opposition group helping army rebels -- Khaleej Times/AP
Syrian opposition abroad to boost aid to rebel army -- Reuters
Protesters storm Syrian embassy in Cairo -- UPI
Crisis takes toll on Syria economy -- L.A. Times
The view from Damascus: Assad regime is 'weak' and 'robbing banks' to finance repression -- Michael Weiss, The Telegraph

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