Friday, May 11, 2012

Civil War In Syria -- News Updates May 11, 2012



Syria Opposition Says Annan Plan 'In Crisis' - -Al Jazeera

Head of Syrian National Council alleges government and al-Qaeda complicity in Damascus bombings that killed at least 55.

Syria's government wants to destroy the UN-brokered peace plan aimed at ending violence in the country, opposition leader Burhan Ghalioun has said, a day after the deadliest bomb attacks of Syria's 14-month uprising in the capital city.

The blast in Damascus,which the government said left at least 55 people killed and nearly 400 others wounded, did not deter UN monitors from resuming their monitoring mission on Friday.

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More News On Syria's Civil War

Syria: Overview -- Yahoo News
Syria Live Blog -- Al Jazeera

Suicide attack splinters fragile consensus on Syria -- Sydney Morning Herald
Syrian opposition chief: Peace plan in 'crisis' -- AP
Syrian regime 'trying to kill Annan plan' -- AFP
Too Early to Call U.N.-Syria Peace Plan Failure: U.S. -- New York Times/Reuters
Syria suicide bombers kill 55, ceasefire in tatters -- Reuters
Suicide bombers strike Syrian capital, killing 55 -- AP
Suicide bombers kill 55 in Syria capital -- AFP
Soldiers wary as residents rage in Syria's Idlib -- Chicago Tribune/Reuters
Syria unrest: Bomb attack foiled in Aleppo - state TV -- BBC
Syrian troops say cease-fire hasn’t stopped rebel attacks -- Kansas City/McClatchy News
Anti-regime protests break out across Syria -- The Telegraph
Syria Sees Mass Protests Following Bombings -- Voice of America
Thousands protest in Syria amid gunfire -- AFP
Fearful nights in Damascus as unrest gets closer -- Reuters
Fears of Syrian civil war deepen; U.S. aids opposition -- Reuters
A shameful impasse on Syria -- Washington Post editorial

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