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peacereporter.net - 21/10/2011 - "Gheddafi se n'é andato, il tuo turno sta arrivando Bashar" L'esperienza libica sta diventando un modello di lotta che i sirani vorrebbero emulare. Gli attivisti hanno infatti suggerito di imbracciare le armi e sfidare in una guerriglia aperta le milizie fedeli al regime. La maggioranza però frena, escludendo per ora anche l'intervento di altri Paesi nella questione siriana.

alarabiya.net - Fri Oct 21, 2011 21:43 pm - The Friday prayers have become a lightning rod for anti-regime rallies, with thousands pouring out of mosques across the country each week to join in despite the strong likelihood of brutal action by the security forces.

President Bashar al-Assad’s forces shot dead on Friday at least 28 anti-Assad protesters

“Your turn has come Doctor (Assad),” protesters wrote on their Facebook page, Syrian Revolution 2011. “Give whatever delay you want, our revolution will vanquish, we will continue to call with all our voice to bring down the regime and to tell the world that the Syrian people will now surrender,” it added. Protesters carried signs that read, “We congratulate Libyan rebels for the victory.”

“Your turn has come Doctor (Assad),” protesters wrote on their Facebook page, Syrian Revolution 2011.

“Give whatever delay you want, our revolution will vanquish, we will continue to call with all our voice to bring down the regime and to tell the world that the Syrian people will now surrender,” it added.

Protesters carried signs that read, “We congratulate Libyan rebels for the victory.” “Doctor (Assad), you are next!”

“(There is an) unprecedented presence of security today with snipers on rooftops and roadblocks inside the suburb,” an activist in Damascus suburb of Saqba said.


Demonstrations also broke out in the ethnically Kurdish regions of Qamishli, Derbaseyeh, Malikiya and Amouda.

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