more than 100 people have in the past two days the British citizens be asked Syria, leave, unless they have a "pressing need to remain" protests died there, after weeks of unrest.The Foreign Ministry "strongly" British to leave the "rapid deterioration" law and order because of the.
It says that normal consular assistance provide the British Embassy may not be in a position, if the situation deteriorated.
At least 100 people have in the last two days of protests against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad died.
'Better'The Foreign Ministry British advised nationals to leave the country while still commercial airlines fly.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said the BBC's Andrew Marr show he was worried that, if the turmoil continues, can British arriving from Syria "at all" may not.
He said that had deployed Syrian Government "inadequate response" in the democratic reforms and "overreaction" from the point of view of their suppression of the protests.
William Hague: 'I am very concerned about the rapid deterioration of the situation'"I hope that we can convince them that a better way than what they now do it," he said.
A raid against the Syrian protesters on Friday, which came a day after Mr Assad scrapped decades of State of emergency, moved strong international condemnation.
Nearly 300 people have reportedly unrest against the Government of Mr Assad, who took over after the death of his father Hafez al-Assad in 2000, died in weeks.
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