Affrontements à اللاذقية Lattaquié, حمص Homs, دمشق Damas : 15 morts – 4 novembre 2011
Deadly clashes continue in Syria
mwcnews.net
Friday, 04 November 2011 07:27
At least thirteen people are reported killed in the latest clashes across Syria as the government called on armed opposition members to turn themselves in within one week to qualify for an amnesty.
As massive anti-government demonstrations took place across the country following Friday prayers, two civilians were reported to have been killed after security forces opened fire on protesters in the district of Kanaker in the capital, Damascus.
Two others were reported killed near the Syria-Jordan border. They were shot at while trying to cross the border and flee the country, according to reports.
Four deaths in the Bab Amro area of Homs came a day after 22 civilians were reportedly killed in the military crackdown on protesters there.
The locations of the seven other reported deaths was unclear.
In the port city of Latakia, an activist said he counted 13 security pick-up trucks surrounding the main Arsalan mosque. Read more…

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