Syrian Government Offers Mixed Message to Protesters
By LIAM STACK and KATHERINE ZOEPF
Even as changes such as amnesty for some prisoners were announced, human rights activists said organizers of the protest movement were being detained.
Even as changes such as amnesty for some prisoners were announced, human rights activists said organizers of the protest movement were being detained.
The move addresses growing criticism of the armed forces over human-rights abuses.
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