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Inside Syria's Revolution: Outmatched Rebels Gain Ground Amid Crackdown - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International

It is a mistake to believe that dead people don't talk. They talk nonstop in Syria, at least on the telephone. "It's the last greeting from our martyrs," says one of the young organizers of the resistance movement in a suburb of Damascus, as people around him discuss battles and changing fronts without fear that intelligence agents will monitor on their conversations. That's because the insurgents are using phones that contain the SIM cards of dead people. They can no longer be killed, the man says calmly.

OAS_RICH('Middle2'); What began about 11 months ago as a peaceful protest for democracy and reforms has since turned into a war waged by the regime against large segments of the Syrian population. Month after month, protesters were beaten and shot, thousands were killed and tens of thousands disappeared without a trace -- until autumn, when the rebels began returning fire.

International appeals and embargoes have failed to deter President Bashar Assad's regime from responding with increasing violence. Until Friday of last week China and, most notably, Russia, had blocked every United Nations resolution against Syria. Not even the presence of an observation mission from the Arab League kept the regime in check. Instead the brutality has increased dramatically since the observers left on Jan. 28. Elite troops, particularly members of the 4th Division of the Syrian Army, under the command of the president's brother, Maher Assad, are no longer shooting at individuals with guns. They are now using tanks and grenade launchers to bombard entire rebel neighborhoods from a distance.

It is an uneven match between the heavily armed troops of the regime and the poorly equipped rebels of the Free Syrian Army, or FSA. Nevertheless, the rebels are gaining ground.

by Nomad (Bjinse) on Mon Feb 6th, 2012 at 03:33:15 PM EST
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The Scotsman: Syria: Free Syrian Army vows to free nation from Bashar al-Assad (5 February 2012)
THERE is no choice but to use force to drive president Bashar al-Assad's regime from power the commander of rebel Syrian soldiers has declared, after Russia and China used their Security Council vetoes to block a UN resolution aimed at resolving the crisis.

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He called Russia and China's veto a "strike against the Syrian people," not just the opposition.

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In an interview with Al-Arabiya TV on Saturday after the UN vote, the head of the Syrian National Council Burhan Ghalioun said a coalition might give the FSA support "if necessary" to "protect the Syrian people".



tens of millions of people stand to see their lives ruined because the bureaucrats at the ECB don't understand introductory economics -- Dean Baker
by Carrie (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Tue Feb 7th, 2012 at 09:28:42 AM EST
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