Syrian security forces fire on rallies, killing 30
The popular revolt against Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime has proved remarkably resilient, with protests erupting every week despite the near-certainty the government will respond with bullets and tear gas. The U.N. estimates the regime crackdown on the protests has killed 3,000 people since March.
Much of the bloodshed Friday happened after the protests had ended and security forces armed with machine guns chased protesters and activists, according to opposition groups monitoring the demonstrations. Authorities disrupted telephone and Internet service, they said.
The Syrian opposition’s two main activist groups, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordinating Committees, gave figures for the protesters killed on Friday ranging from 29 to 37.
The flashpoints were Homs and Hama in central Syria, where opposition to the regime is strong. Hama is the site of a massacre nearly 30 years ago which has come to symbolize the ruthlessness of the Assad dynasty.
Rami Abdul-Rahman, the head of the observatory, said security forces in Homs were firing machine guns as they conducted raids in search of protesters and activists. In Hama, there were heavy clashes between the army and gunmen believed to be army defectors.
Syria has largely sealed off the country from foreign journalists and prevented independent reporting, making it difficult to confirm events on the ground. Key sources of information are amateur videos posted online, witness accounts and details gathered by activist groups.
Communications were spotty Friday in the Damascus suburb of Douma and in Homs. The move appeared to be an attempt to cut off the opposition’s ability to organize and report on the protests.
"There was a very fierce reaction to the protests in Homs today," said Syria-based activist Mustafa Osso. Syrian forces opened fire as some 2,000 people gathered for protests, he said.
"There are many injured as well. Hospitals are having a hard time coping with the casualties," Osso told The Associated Press.
Majd Amer, an activist in Homs said sporadic gunfire could be heard as protesters poured out of mosques following Friday prayers.
It is difficult to gauge the strength of the revolt in Syria, a country of 22 million people. The crackdown does not appear to have significantly reduced the number of protests, but neither does the regime appear to be in any imminent danger of collapse.
The regime appears to lack sufficient numbers of loyal troops to garrison all the centers of unrest at the same time, so government forces will often sweep through an area in the wake of protests, breaking up new gatherings and hunting activists, before being deployed elsewhere.
The result has been a monthslong stalemate. Still, the capture and subsequent death of Libya’s Moammar Gadhafi, under still-unclear circumstances, has energized the opposition. Last week, thousands of Syrians took to the streets shouting that Assad will be next.
The protests come amid efforts by the Arab League to end the bloodshed, and debates within the opposition on how to bring international pressure to bear on the regime.
On Friday, many protesters said they wanted a no-fly zone established over Syria to protect civilians in case the Syrian regime considers attacking protesters from the sky, the activist groups said.
The protesters also called for international monitors, although most opposition groups reject the idea of foreign military intervention.
The Syrian government insists the unrest is being driven by terrorists and foreign extremists looking to stir up sectarian strife.
Incident
Another 44 mines and 259 unexploded ordnance discovered in Azerbaijan's liberated territories
Three family members killed in road crash in Azerbaijan-PHOTO
Two killed, one injured in car crash in Azerbaijan's Ismayilli district
Father and two children drown in reservoir in Azerbaijan's Aghdam
NEWS FEED
Former Georgian Defense Minister Bacho Akhalaia sentenced to 2 years and 6 months in prison
Ukraine launches drone strike on oil refinery in Russia's Omsk
Hamas dissolves Gaza governing body, hands civilian administration to technocratic committee
United Russia nominates Ramzan Kadyrov for head of Chechnya
Ankara's JW Marriott under heavy security ahead of Trump's arrival-PHOTO
Official Moscow: Ukraine's attack attempts before NATO summit will be met with a stronger response
UEFA slams FIFA's 'unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable' Balogun decision
Baku Initiative Group marks third anniversary of its establishment
Kremlin: Russia-China joint military exercises are not directed against anyone
Azerbaijan relocates new group of former IDPs to Jabrayil's Shukurbeyli village, families receive house keys -PHOTO -UPDATED - 1
Kremlin: Putin and Trump will remain in contact in the near future
Death toll from Russia's massive attack on Kyiv rises to 12, 50 injured - UPDATED-1
Oil terminal and energy infrastructure attacked in Crimea
Another 44 mines and 259 unexploded ordnance discovered in Azerbaijan's liberated territories
Indian mango festival debuts in Azerbaijan as embassy eyes export opportunities-PHOTO
Iranian President and Parliament Speaker to visit Iraq for Ayatollah Khamenei's farewell ceremonies
Jeyhun Bayramov meets with UN's new Resident Coordinator in Azerbaijan
Russian intelligence claims attack on Sevastopol Defense Museum was a British provocation
Searches underway at more than 70 locations across Armenia
Joint Declaration adopted at international conference on cultural and ethnic diversity in Shusha
Discussion on ethnic and cultural diversity held in Shusha
30 railcars of propane gas to be transported from Russia to Armenia via Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan marks 100th anniversary of its first electrified railway line-VIDEO
Swedish ambassador summoned to Russian Foreign Ministry after drone attack on embassy
Discussion on modern forms of colonialism held in Shusha-PHOTO
Vasif Mammadov: Enhancing the digital customer experience is one of Azerbaijan Airlines' key priorities for 2026 -INTERVIEW
Free shuttle services launched in Baku's central pedestrian zones
Ursula von der Leyen: We are working on a new sanctions package against Russia
19 killed, about 50 injured in unrest at Sri Lankan prison
Zelenskyy: Failure to provide Patriot missiles to Ukraine encourages Russia to launch new attacks
AzerGold’s 25th Coin Collection Dedicated to the State Company’s 10th Anniversary
Circassian music performed in Shusha
International conference on cultural and ethnic diversity opens in Shusha - UPDATED
Giovanni Cristofoli: Dialogue plays a key role in solving future energy challenges
Seyfaddin Huseynli: Many peoples in Russia face discrimination, their fundamental rights are violated
Kocharyan's bloc decides to take seats in parliament
Russia says it struck key Ukrainian defense facilities in Kyiv and Kyiv region
Drone threat declared in Moscow region
Kyiv declares mourning for victims of the largest russian attack
Six killed in India's Mumbai as rains wreak havoc, disrupt travel
President Ilham Aliyev sends congratulatory letter to Malawi President
Air Force Aviation Units conduct training flights -VIDEO
Drone attack leaves Sevastopol without electricity
Mukhtar Babayev: Now is the right time to discuss the energy crisis
Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian oil refinery in Yaroslavl
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan departs for working visit to Russia
Oil prices edge lower on global markets
Bitcoin price surpasses $63,000
Searches conducted at Gagik Tsarukyan's home in Armenia
Super Typhoon Bavi makes landfall on US Pacific islands with huge wind gusts-PHOTO