Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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NOTICIAS.-SYRIA, THE BOMBING OF THE REVOLT SPOTLIGHT






The Syrian army bombarded a residential neighborhood in the city of Homs
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Syrian army bombed from first hour of Wednesday's third largest city, Homs. They say human rights activists, who have detailed the attack is focused on the residential neighborhood of Bab Amro.

"Homs has dawned with the sound of explosions caused by shelling from tanks, and by the noise machine guns, "explained the activist Najati Tayra.

The people of Homs joined since the early days of the protests against the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad and are being repressed, as citizens of other cities (including the capital, Damascus ), blood and fire. In fact, yesterday afternoon, Homs lived another protest in the streets, after a weekend in which Asad troops killed three civilians in the city.

A powerful cousin of President Assad says his family is not going to surrender. "We will continue here. We will fight until the end. They should already know that when we suffer, we do alone, "Rami Makhlouf has been sentenced to U.S. newspaper 'The New York Times. Source

newspaper "El Mundo"


tanks bombarded a focus of the revolt in Syria


forces Asad punish the neighborhood of the city of Homs.-The Army released 300 people in Banias after giving to restore order and basic services restored

The Syrian regime is determined to drown in blood and fire that demand democratic revolts and a half months since the end of the dictatorship. The tanks sent by the government of Bashar Assad to the city of Homs, the third Arab country, have opened fire this morning against a residential neighborhood, according to Reuters quoted a human rights activist. "Homs is being shaken by the explosions caused by tank shells and machine guns," he told Tayra Najati.

In another scenario of the protests, the port city of Banias, the security and police forces have freed late on more than 300 people arrested during the many demonstrations that have taken place in that enclave, reports the chain Arabic Al Arabiya. The releases have been confirmed by opposition groups and came after the military turned a restored basic services and reduced the risk of further shocks. "Many of those released have been severely beaten and subjected to insults and abuse, "he complained Rami Abdelrahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

water, electricity and telecommunications have become a Banias, but the tanks remain deployed in the main avenues, as has been noted the observatory. Two hundred people, including several leaders of the revolt, have been imprisoned, as this agency has reported.

Bouthaina Shaaban, an adviser to Syrian president, has defended the actions of security forces and the challenge that in his opinion represent "armed militants" who have manipulated "the legitimate demands of citizens" and that no more than "a combination of fundamentalists, extremists and smugglers. "

" I think we have passed the most dangerous time. I hope that we are witnessing the end of this story, "said Shaaban to a correspondent of The New York Times, one of the few Western journalists have been allowed to visit the country for several hours. The rest of the international press is banned. Source

newspaper "El Pais"

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