14 Killed in Syria Demonstrations

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Fourteen people were killed on Friday in demonstrations in several Syrian cities that took place under the banner of “Death Rather than Humiliation.”

Local Coordination Committees (LCC) announced via internet sites that seven people were shot dead by Syrian security forces in the region of Reef Damascus and three were killed in the province of Deir al-Zour.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told Agence France Presse that one person was killed in the town of Talbisa, in the flashpoint central province of Homs, and said seven others were wounded when the security forces tried to quash a demonstration.

Syrian opposition Facebook groups reported that demonstrations took place in several areas in the provinces of Aleppo, Idlib, Homs, Daraa, and Damascus.

The LCC said demonstrators rallied outside the home of the attorney general of the province of Hama in support of his reported decision to resign.

Mohammed Adnan al-Bakkour said in a contested video posted on YouTube late Wednesday he resigned in disgust at hundreds of killings and mass burials and thousands of arrests by Assad's regime.

Syrian officials say Bakkour was kidnapped and made the announcement under duress.

The LCC also reported that protesters rallied in the central square of the northern city of Amuda demanding the "fall of the regime" while some carried signs "urging Russia to stop arms sales to the regime."

A women’s rally was launched in the town of Jassem in Daraa province where the mobile phone network was severed.

The Observatory added that sniper groups had deployed Friday morning on the rooftops of government buildings in the villages of al-Houla.

Meanwhile, Syrian television reported that the security forces managed to thwart an attack of armed groups in the town of Talbisa, killing two of the armed individuals.

It added that a number of security forces were injured in simultaneous attacks on two checkpoints in the towns of Hammourieh and Arbeen in Reef Damascus.

Comments 8
Default-user-icon jabal amel (Guest) over 12 years

who are these people from the picture. Syria has oil and gas reserves, so how can someone from syria even make such transparent. Those are some imported provocateurs, with transparents made by CIA and Mossad

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) over 12 years

Russia, Iran, and the Hezz will be the biggest losers in post-Assad Syria. Oddly they are still clinging to Bashar when they should be trying to manuver.

Default-user-icon marie (Guest) over 12 years

Habal Hamel go and helb your fellow muslims being butchered by your fellow muslims in Syria! I do not hear any dumb comments from your country

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) over 12 years

After over 5 months we are all waiting to see a photo of an "armed group".

Default-user-icon jabal amel (Guest) over 12 years

lol i see foam on the mouth of zionist information war department nerds. they saw one my message and flooded it with 3 of theirs. they think they if they prevail in flooding an nahar with posts that zionist entity will be less exposed to rockets

Default-user-icon Luxembourg Bob (Guest) over 12 years

Like Iraq and Libya? So they want the US and Nato to bomb them back into the stone ages, and then have a bloody sectarian civil war so that american oil companies can exploit them?

Default-user-icon Le PheneChien (Guest) over 12 years

@Jabal Amel, the whole world is Zionist except Hizb el shaytan, Iran and Syria, amazing how lost you and the people like you are..The regime is going to collapse sooner or later, same as when Harriri was assassinated in Lebanon and guess who is going to pay for the planes to dump the largest bombs in the center of damascus? the Zionist world of the new order.

Default-user-icon A. Templar (Guest) over 12 years

Laughs best, he who laughs last..
Time is against the Assad Regime
Patience