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» 04/14/2011 13:48
SYRIA
Students in the streets for the first time in Aleppo
The Syrian regime appears to have opted for a crackdown, but reports indicate that the wave of protests continues. The Wall Street Journal reports that Iran is providing material and technical help to crush pro-democracy advocates.

Beirut (AsiaNews) – Syria’s second largest city, Aleppo, has now become the scene of pro-democracy demonstrations. Like in Damascus last Sunday, university students led the way. A few hundreds of them met on the campus of Aleppo University, shouting anti-regime slogans. Police moved in right away to disperse them. It also arrested a few participants.

Despite the crackdown, the protest movement does not appear to be losing steam. Many people were also surprised to learn that thousands of women blockaded the Tartous-Banias highway to demand the release of their husbands, who had been arrested.

After making vague promises about reform and staging pro-regime demonstrations, Syrian authorities appear to have opted for repression.

About 150-200 people were reportedly arrested in Baida, “dozens” more were detained in Banias, a town now surrounded by tanks and police.

Syrian security forces are also receiving aid and advice from Iranian officials, who earned their “expertise” in crushing the green wave movement at home.

Iranian authorities are providing Damascus with material support as well as technical assistance to monitor online communication from opposition groups to organise protests, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing US administration sources. (PD)


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See also
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Syria’s uprising: violence will not stop a people seeking freedom and dignity
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