Syrian students joining protests

2011-09-22 20:48
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Beirut - Syrian students chanting for revolution marched outside the capital and other areas after class on Thursday in a new tactic that brought a swift response from security services, who beat up or detained many of the young protesters, activists said.

Children as young as 10 have been taking to the streets since the new school year started on Sunday, according to witnesses and online videos posted by activists.

It appears to be the first major attempt to bring out the country's schoolchildren to join the 6-month-old uprising.

Girls chanting, "revolution is bright, the regime is dark," marched in the Damascus suburb of Zabadani, according to the Local Co-ordination Committees, an activist group.

Another student protest in the northwestern village of Mhambal came under attack by security forces and pro-regime gunmen who beat some students and detained parents, the group said.

Students also were detained in the southern village of Dael.

A video posted by activists online showed more than two dozen young students gathered in a street in the Damascus suburbs chanting, "the people want the president executed" and "we will only kneel to God".

The Associated Press could not independently verify the videos or the accounts of violence. Syria has banned most foreign journalists and restricted local media during the revolt.

Foreign conspiracy

The Syrian uprising began in mid-March, inspired by the Arab revolutions that have driven out autocratic rulers in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. President Bashar Assad has unleashed a deadly crackdown that the UN estimates has killed some 2 600 people.

Assad insists the unrest is being driven by terrorists acting out a foreign conspiracy to fracture Syria. The also regime disputes the accounts of civilian deaths and says 1 400 people have been killed, evenly split between security forces and the opposition.

In other unrest Thursday, the state-run news agency said an armed group ambushed a bus with policemen, killing five and wounding 18 officers in the southern province of Daraa where the uprising began six months ago.

Skirmishes also were reported on Thursday in Homs, a flashpoint area in central Syria that has seen massive protests.

The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least one person was shot dead by security forces on Thursday in Homs. The LCC said three were killed in Homs.

It was impossible to resolve the discrepancy or to independently verify the death toll.

Thursday's protests came a day after US President Barack Obama called on the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Syria because of the deadly crackdown. He told the UN General Assembly Wednesday, "There is no excuse for inaction".


- AP

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Sta???? says... When crimes are committed authorised agencies should be able to have access to all Electronic Media ,without permission to prevent such crimes or aprehend and prosecute the persons involved. Justice is above all ather rights . WHY A SUSPECT HAS THE RIGHT TO REFUSE BEEN INVESTIGATED ,IF THIS MAY HELP SAVING A LIFE? GOD IS LOVE BUT ABOVE ALL HE IS A GOD OF JUSTICE. Read the article...

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