DAMASCUS - Tomorrow is friday, a bloody day for the past five months in Syria and an ordinary day in the rest of the world.
So many people have died over the past few weeks, and change has yet to take place in Syria. Protests are scheduled for tomorrow, even though a lot of the protesters know that this day might be their last.
According to @France24, "one syrian disappears every hour", while AFP says, quoting local NGOs that the total number of syrians who have disappeared so far is around 3,000 whereas approximately 12,617 have been arrested.
"In Douma, syrians are protesting in front of the courts demanding the release of thos who have been arrested", says @Hamfarouk.
In the meantime, the new Al Qaeda leader slammed president Bachar al-Assad and expressed his support for anti-regime protests.
@RevolutionSyria says that "security forces are opening fires on protesters" in different cities, but this is not discouraging Syrians from taking to the streets.
More on the subject soon and thanks to all syrian tweepers
Words from every corner of (my) the world. Well you just might end up with words from my living room... who knows eh?
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jeudi 28 juillet 2011
vendredi 22 juillet 2011
Syria : number of protesters in concerned areas - estimated population of area = 0
SYRIA - Activists said Friday that "more than 1.2 million protesters took to the streets in the cities of Hama and Deir Ezzor.
Side note: According to estimations in 2009 the population of the city of Hama is "696,863", whereas population in Deir Ezzor was estimated at around "511'000".
You do the math. (Because I think someone, at some point lost count).
Side note: According to estimations in 2009 the population of the city of Hama is "696,863", whereas population in Deir Ezzor was estimated at around "511'000".
You do the math. (Because I think someone, at some point lost count).
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