Wednesday 18 May 2011

US imposes sanctions on Syrian president alasad


US imposes sanctions on Syrian president
US officials say sanctions are to increase pressure on Bashar al-Assad to end his violent crackdown on protesters.



Syrian rights activists say at least 700 civilians have been killed in two months of clashes [Reuters]

The United States is to impose sanctions on Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, and six senior Syrian officials for human rights abuses over their brutal crackdown on anti-government protests.
The White House announced the sanctions on Wednesday, a day before Barack Obama, the US president,  was to deliver a major speech on the uprisings throughout the Arab world with prominent mentions of Syria
The sanctions are part of "an effort to increase pressure on the government of Syria to end its violence against its people and begin transitioning to a democratic system," a US official told the AFP news agency on the condition of anonymity.

Tuesday 17 May 2011

Syria denies 'mass grave' claims , Syria mass grave

Syria denies 'mass grave' claims







Syria's interior ministry has denied the existence of a mass grave discovered near Deraa, the southern city targeted by security forces in a crackdown on anti-government protests, according to the state-run SANA news agency.

Sunday 24 April 2011

Syrian Revolution Video,Syria Revolution Video 2011 , Video of Syrian Revoluti

Syrian Revolution Video,Syria Revolution Video 2011 , Video of Syrian Revolution




Protesters killed in Syria shooting | Syria Revolution

                     Protesters killed in Syria shooting                 


A rights group says at least nine people have been killed in Jableh, a coastal city in Syria, where witnesses told Al Jazeera that security forces opened fire on protesters.

They said by phone from the city that some of the security men were in uniform, others in plain clothes.
Thousands of security forces accompanied by "other armed thugs" besieged Jableh and indiscriminately opened fire at civilians, Abu Ahmed, a Jableh resident, told Al Jazeera.

Citizens were "all unarmed and peaceful," and were "surprised" to see heavily armed forces, he said.
Another activist said the security forces ringed Jableh and started to open fire after a visit by a new regional governor who met local dignitaries in the mosque.

Monday 18 April 2011

Deaths reported in Syrian protests Gunfire and deaths reported amid more protests in Syria but identities of perpetrators and victims remains unclear.

Deaths reported in Syrian protests Gunfire and deaths reported amid more protests in Syria but identities of perpetrators and victims remains unclear.



Deaths reported in Syrian protests

Gunfire and deaths reported amid more protests in Syria but identities of perpetrators and victims remains unclear.


Boys hold a banner in the port city of Baniyas. Protests took place in several cities across Syria on Sunday [Reuters]


At least five people are reported dead amid fresh protests near the restive Syrian city of Homs, but the identities of those killed remains unclear.