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( The Nation ) (...) Wissam Tarif, CEO of Insan, a Syrian human rights group, said his organization had collected the names of 217 people who had been missing since Friday.
Tarif said his organization had documented the names of missing persons in 17 cities and towns. "It's something that does not stop. Keep adding names," he warned.
"Dozens of arrests took place in cities across the country," endorsed the Syrian Observatory for the Rights Human based in London. The wave of arrests came two days after the death of at least 110 people last Friday when security forces opened fire on demonstrators in 14 cities.
So far, the bloodiest day since the start of the protest movement, the March 15, was the March 23, in Deraa, an epicenter of the rebellion, during which 100 people died. At least 12 people were killed yesterday during the funeral of the dead the day before, involving thousands of opponents.
"This will not stop.'s Going to be much more bloodshed," he predicted Tarif. Anyway, The popular uprising is already causing the first cracks in the system: two independent members resigned yesterday in protest against implementation of protesters
.(...) And what the Syrian government said on 23 / 3 of Deraa as The announcement brings us FEARAB gracefully?
( Agenciafe / Telam 03/26/2011) This morning, the Argentine Federation of Arab Entities (FEARAB) - issued a statement in which the Syrian Information Minister Mohsen Bilal said that "the situation across the territory of Syria, especially in the province of Deraa, is in total calm, "and" Queen un clima pacífico en todo el país”.
Bilal afirmó que “los incidentes en Deraa y en otras localidades sirias, fueron causados por terroristas”.
Por último, adelantó que “muy pronto informaremos a todo el mundo quiénes son”.
Sin palabras. Pero con imágenes.
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