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    Syrian tanks deploy in coastal city amid shooting

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian tanks fanned out across a neighborhood in the coastal city of Latakia on Saturday amid intense shooting that sent many resident fleeing to safer areas, a human rights group said.

    Rami Abdul-Rahman, head of the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said 20 tanks and armored personnel carriers deployed around the al-Ramel neighborhood in Latakia as the shooting erupted in the morning.

    The circumstances of the shooting in al-Ramel, which has a large population of Palestinians, were not immediately known.

    Also on Saturday, scores of security agents and pro-government gunmen, known as Shabiha, entered the town of Qusair near the border with Lebanon and several nearby villages, arresting scores of residents, Abdel-Rahman said.

    Both the al-Ramel section of Latakia and Qusair have seen large protests against President Bashar Assad's regime since demonstrations broke out throughout the country in mid-March. The government's crackdown intensified over the past weeks, with troops storming several towns and cities.

    A Latakia resident confirmed the military's presence in al-Ramel, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals. Abdul-Rahman said many residents, mostly women and children, were fleeing the neighborhood to safer areas.

    The shooting in Latakia came a day after tens of thousands of Syrian protesters shouted for Assad's death in a dramatic escalation of their rage and frustration. The crowds took to the streets after Friday prayers, defying bullets and rooftop snipers after more than a week of intensified military assaults on rebellious cities.

    Security forces killed at least 14 protesters on Friday, according to human rights groups.

    The chants calling for Assad's death were a stark sign of how much the protest movement has changed since its initial demands for minor reforms and no calls for regime change.

    The protests have grown dramatically over the past five months, driven in part by anger over the government's bloody crackdown in which rights groups say at least 1,700 civilians have been killed.

    The government has justified its crackdown by saying it's dealing with terrorist gangs and criminals who are fomenting unrest.

    Also Friday, the United States stepped up calls for a global trade embargo on oil and gas from Syria warning even some of America's closest allies that they must "get on the right side of history" and cut links with a government that uses violence to repress protesters and will not reform.

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said international opinion was hardening against Assad, noting a "crescendo of condemnation" from world powers and Syria's Arab neighbors. But she said tougher action was required, too.

    Dutch Foreign Ministry said Friday the European Union may decide in the next week or two to broaden its sanctions against the Syrian regime and state-run businesses.

    Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal has been lobbying his colleagues to expand the EU travel ban on Syrian officials — which now covers 35 people, including Assad — and to target Syria's telecommunications, banking and energy sectors. Syria gets about 28 percent of its revenue from the oil trade.

    The Syrian uprising was inspired by the revolts and calls for reform sweeping the Arab world, and activists and rights groups say most of those killed have been unarmed civilians. An aggressive new military offensive that began with the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at the start of August has killed several hundred people in just one week.

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    Bassem Mroue can be reached at http://twitter.com/bmroue

     

    126 comments

    • Factoids for Brain Food  •  9 mths ago
      Why is the UN opposing established Governments and Supporting Violent Revolutionaries?
      • BruceB 9 mths ago
        Change your brain food its not working. Then move to Syria
      • Konstantin 9 mths ago
        Bruce, how about you move to Iraq..i heard there's "democracy" over there
      • wizeupamerica.com 9 mths ago
        Mr. Obama needs unrest to rule the world.........
    • Charlie  •  9 mths ago
      STOP all the foreign aid and build bullet trains, solar panels and wind generators create 100,000 jobs.
      • Anonymous 9 mths ago
        Won't happen.
      • joseph 9 mths ago
        The sad thing is you can't play a game for over 60 years and then say we decided not to play anymore and not create a poostorm. We need to do what you say but we can not just withdraw from a world we have created.
      • タヴィ 9 mths ago
        tell that to ol' bum-a.
    • archangel9312  •  9 mths ago
      They better stop or the White House will release a statement saying they condemn the attacks.
    • Larry  •  9 mths ago
      this would happen here if we decided to take our goverment back, you say goverment wouldn't send in the tanks, remember Waco
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        That is right Larry. Don't forget ruby ridge either.
      • good times 9 mths ago
        that is because this country is run by dual citizens and that is unconstitutional to start with, in other words, we have crooks stealing this country blind.
    • Hatred  •  9 mths ago
      Help me understand why rioting in the Middle East is good while rioting in Europe is bad?
      • ks 9 mths ago
        Because the middle east has significant oil reserves.
      • Roy 9 mths ago
        Depends upon your point of view. I believe it is because Obama the Loser Liar wants to accelerate the rate of Muslimization of Europe and the USA by creating conditions in the Middle East that will insure the flight of Muslims to Europe and from there to the US.
      • Jacob Fedorovich 9 mths ago
        roy, please get therapy as soon as possible
    • Warmachine  •  9 mths ago
      Stay out of Syria.Stay out of Libya,work on America.
      • joseph 9 mths ago
        You are so 1950. Have you not noticed that, at least as far as capital goes, there are no countries.
    • Kurt Russet  •  9 mths ago
      Peace Prize Barry will save the day, right? Oh, that's right he's busy campaigning, then it's off to the Vineyard. There was that stern warning...that'll do it.
    • Jerry  •  9 mths ago
      We are already making threats. Next step sanctions, then bombing. We cannot not afford any more wars. We are spending 3 trillion , 650 billion a years fighting 3 wars. We are bankrupt and still don't get it. We are broke, bring all our troops home, fix our roads and bridges. If the troop are here the depression is over in less then a year. They will spend their money and but things here and no one will get killed.
    • Reno Benteen  •  9 mths ago
      Day what and yet the impotent U.N. still does nothing. I really think we have better places to spend or save American dollars.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Guys this article is no laughing matter. We the USA should work on fixing our country, and investing in our people instead of foreigners. This madness has to stop or Americans will revolt next. You heard it from me first.
    • Reno Benteen  •  9 mths ago
      If it was'nt so sad it would be funny. Here is Assad in Syria killing or wounding dozens of his own people eveyday. While the only thing the U.N. does is complain about Israel building a few much needed houses. Mean while the U.S. send sends millions of dollars to the Palestinians who inturn ues a good portion of that money to pay the on going salaries of jailed convicted terrorists. Not to mention the over 68 million dollars a year we send to Gaza, which is controlled by a group known as Hamas which is a known terrorist organization. It get better as the E.U. and in particular Sweden continue to see money to the Palestians for supposed day to day operrations. As an Independant I see a lot of potential budget cuts here. Starting with the Palestinians, the U.N. and Gaza. That alone should protect Social Security. But the question still comes to mind how the hell much other money is the U.S. State Deptartment wasting where there is never going to be a bennifit to the U.S.
    • Maria L  •  9 mths ago
      The Leadership of Middle Eastern countries like Syria,Egypt,Iran (at some point) neglected
      thier explosive Young Demographics-younger, and younger citizens who want freedom to
      achieve,live above the serious poverity line that they do today-In a nut-shell Move Forward
      toward a decent life. Saudi Arabia's King came to the U.S. recently for medical treatment
      and went home with a 36 Billion Dollar government humanitarian program for His subjects
      for food,minimum living standards ect. The Saudi Goverment is spending some of it's
      massive forturn Today for it's people-They get it?
    • RogerE  •  9 mths ago
      I guess if we were ever to pull out of the Middle East......based on things I read.....all the people there would be killing themselves and each other....I guess then God would have to sort out the bad guys from the good guys......HOW IS OUR PRESENCE MAKING A DIFFERENCE?

      We the American People seem to agree that we should stop all foreign aid...let other countries do their own nasty deeds, learn to support themselves etc......and answer to God for all the injustices to their people.....soooo...why are the morons in Washington not doing WHAT WE WANT...they need to realize they work for us......
    • Anonymous  •  9 mths ago
      Get this: Assad, the guy who runs Syria is an MD trained in opthamology. Speaks fluent French and English, trained eye stuff in London.

      Very important information - not.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      If I were China, and saw the way the US leaders were doing concerning Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and soon Syria. I would put my foot down, and say ENOUGH wars we want our 15 trillion back, and we want it NOW!! That would be awesome!! I say this because why would a country in their right mind keep lending us money to start wars and terrorise the word?? That itself my fellow Americans leads me to believe that the Chinese have NEVER loaned us this much money. We Americans need to get the heck off the mainstream propaganda, and start thinking for ourselves and using common sense.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Why did we help in Libya ???? Seems were in the wrong Country lets stay in our own, the Middle east hate the USA Don't get involved not our problem, if we do they the Muslims there will hate, wait a minute they already do....Invite more more Imams to the White House Obama on Ramadan like last year that sould help....Maybe next time invite some Real Ministers of Christ remember him, to the White House get on your knees and get right with God maybe he can change your heart and help you turn thing around.....What your doing Gay pride Month Gay's in the military paid abortions....Sir I don't know if you know the God you say you serve,but remember his love for you will never falter, and he'll never leave you nor forsake you, If you turn now, pray for this great nation of ours Mr President...
    • the great husky  •  9 mths ago
      i don't see the problem with this after all it is only friendly fire
    • lostniraq01  •  9 mths ago
      This is NONE of America's business.We must learn to stay out of other countries affair's!
    • Jon  •  9 mths ago
      Maybe, just maybe, if the Americans pull out of the Middle East, they will eventually just blow themselves up.
    • NEO  •  9 mths ago
      Muslims in those countries are so strange. They have to kill something. Even if it is only themselves. What a cruel and evil religion Islam must be.
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