Syria
(New York) - The United Nations should set up an international inquiry into the fatal shootings by Syria's security forces of peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today after the killing of protesters in 14 separate towns on ...
[JURIST] Human Rights Watch (HRW) [advocacy website] on Thursday urged [press release] Syria to lift the siege on the town of Daraa and accused Syrian authorities of violating international law in attempting to quell protesters. ...
Follow live updates on a key day for the protest movement in Syria as the regime tries to prevent planned rallies after Friday prayers.
Freedom Torch has this via Debka.com: SYRIA THREATENS WAR WITH ISRAEL: Syria's top "businessman" (who made his fortune by smuggling weapons to Saddam Hussein's underground fighters) and close associate of Bashar Assad, Rami Makhlouf, ...
Mrs Al-Assad, who grew up in Britain, is patron of the Syria Heritage Foundation, a UK charity set up by Wafic Saïd, the Damascus-born businessman who has brokered important deals between the British defence industry and Saudi Arabia. ...
Just like Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen and Libya before it, the people of Syria have taken to the streets to protest against their government. And like the government in Libya, the Syrian leadership has chosen the way of the gun to ...
We strongly advise you not to travel to Syria at this time because of the deteriorating security environment, very high ongoing risk of violent protests and high threat of terrorism. We now advise all Australians in Syria to depart ...
... of the nation, duty, honor and we are ready to testify when required to be so because of security and stability to Syria beloved. And martyr, born in Homs in 1990. As the funeral of October the military hospital the body of the martyr ...
Opinion: The administration is at war with itself over the country. And it shows.
(New York) - Syria's security forces continue their nationwide campaign of arbitrary arrests and intimidation against political and human rights activists, holding them incommunicado, forcing them to sign undertakings to stop protesting ...
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