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syria
from ich:
Syrian
army deserters kill eight soldiers: - Syrian
army defectors attacked military and intelligence bases
near the capital and an army checkpoint Wednesday during
a spate of assaults, killing at least eight soldiers and
security forces, activists said.
http://www.hutchnews.com/World/Activists--Syrian-army-defectors-kill-eight-soldiers
Syrian Army Deserters Attack Assad's Military
Base near Damascus: The rebel "Free
Syrian Army" issued a statement saying it had
launched a series of attacks, including one on a compound
run by air force intelligence in the Damascus suburb of
Harasta, in the early hours.
http://bit.ly/uSbaAi
When you tell a story about a country, you are
obligated to tell that story and to report on the various
narratives regardless whether its fits your political
agenda or not. That is not the case with the Zionist
Western press or with the Saudi-, Qatari-funded Arab
press. There were massive demonstrations in Syria in
support of the lousy regime, but they were totally
ignored in the Arabic and Western press. It does
not fit the agenda. Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil Nov.2011 http://angryarab.blogspot.com/
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Syrians rally in support of Assad Thu
Oct 27, 2011 
Tens of thousands of Syrians held a pro-government
demonstration in Damascus on October 26, 2011. Hundreds
of thousands of Syrians have held a demonstration in
support of the government of President Bashar al-Assad in
the port city of Latakia, Press TV reports.
Demonstrators in the northwestern city chanted slogans
against foreign intervention in the country and voiced
their support for the Syrian government, a Press TV
correspondent reported on Thursday.
The demonstrators also carried posters of the Syrian
president along with the Russian and Chinese flags.
On October 4, Russia and China vetoed a US-led draft
resolution proposed at the UN Security Council that
threatened to impose sanctions against Syria over an
alleged crackdown on protesters inside the country.
Meanwhile, an Arab League delegation led by Qatari Prime
Minister Sheikh Hamad al-Thani, met with Assad in
Damascus on Wednesday to discuss ways to resolve the
months-long unrest in Syria.
A similar demonstration was also held in the capital
Damascus on Wednesday, where demonstrators called for
national unity.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March, with
demonstrations being held both against and in support of
President Assad.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March and
hundreds of people, including security forces, have been
killed in the violence.
While the opposition and Western countries accuses
security forces of being behind the killings, the
government blames outlaws, saboteurs and armed terrorist
groups for the deadly violence, stressing that the unrest
is being orchestrated from abroad.
HSN/MYA/JR www.pressTV.com
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