2011年4月14日星期四

'Dozens injured' Syrian port

12 April 2011 last updated at 17: 42 GMT A tank in Baniyas, 10 April the army has encircled Baniyas as Sunday dozens of people during clashes with security forces in the Syrian Port of Baniyas, where 13 dead was injured on Sunday, say residents.

Troops of Baniyas blocked and stormed the near village of Bayda, they said.

Human rights groups say that hundreds of people, have been arrested including several students, who in a rare rally in Damascus University Monday's competition.

About 200 people have in weeks of protests against the repression of President Bashar al-Assad Government died.

The United States, said the use of force in Syria was "outrageous" and expressed its concern about claims that were wounded is denied medical care.

"The United States sentenced to suppress the sustained efforts to a peaceful demonstrators,", said a statement from the White House.

The British Government British warned on Tuesday not to travel to Syria, unless absolutely necessary.

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The unrest is seen as the biggest challenge to President Assad, in the year 2000 makes inherited from his father.

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Residents said of the flashpoint city of Baniyas remained coasts under Lockdown on Tuesday, the BBC.

A witness said was surrounded near the village of Bayda of military vehicles.

He said dozens of people had with impact security forces injured was, and that the soldiers were prevented ambulances from getting to the city.

Other residents said electricity had cut off were that were majority of telephone lines and essential supplies like bread supply have been short.

Twenty-two people were arrested in Baniyas on Monday, when funerals for the four people who died were held, when security forces opened fire on demonstrators at the weekend.

Damascus protest

Accused on Tuesday, human rights watch Syrian security forces reach wounded demonstrators during clashes in anti-Government demonstrations last week it came to medics prevent.

"Deprive wounded people from critical and perhaps life-saving medical treatment both inhumane and illegal,", said Sarah Leah Whitson, Director of Middle East.

Still image of protest at Damascus University (YouTube video)It was a rare show Act of defiance University Damascus on Monday

It said on Friday as security forces on demonstrators in Duma, Harasta, and Deraa, a suburb of Damascus raised a total of 28 people were killed.

Human rights activists also say that hundreds of arrests in Syria takes place have.

Fayiz Sara, 61, a popular syrischer writer and journalist, on Monday arrested was the third character opposition arrested since Sunday.

Other security forces rounded up are bloggers, activists and young opposition supporters.

Mr Assad accused the violence on armed gangs, which instead reform seekers and has vowed to put down more unrest.

Syria's top pro democracy group, the Damascus Declaration, the Arab League, called impose sanctions against the regime.

The Damascus Declaration estimates that about 200 people have Syrian protests, died, the first in March in the southern city of Deraa broke.

Offer then distributes the protests despite Mr Assad's, the regime ends a decades-old emergency law allows arrest to look at people without charge.

He has to placate also minority of Kurds by the offer to defuse citizenship and anger of plunder for local officials.

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