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Monday, 23 May 2011 - Syrian protesters, mourners demand Assad overthrow |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Video Full Focus Photos of the week Our top photos from the past week.  Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read As hours tick by, "Judgment Day" looks a dud | 21 May 2011 Europe air routes still open despite Iceland volcano | 4:25pm EDT Broadcaster silent as "Judgment Day" hours tick by | 21 May 2011 "Pirates" sets sail with $90 million at box office 2:35pm EDT Foxconn confirms 3rd death at plant linked to iPad 2:20pm EDT Discussed 323 Obama and Netanyahu face tense meeting on Mideast 104 As hours tick by, ”Judgment Day” looks a dud 96 Broadcaster silent as Judgment Day hours tick by Watched End of the world as we know it...on May 21 Wed, May 18 2011 Iceland volcano erupts Sat, May 21 2011 Arnold Schwarzenegger's mystery woman identified Thu, May 19 2011 Syrian protesters, mourners demand Assad overthrow Tweet Share this By Khaled Yacoub Oweis AMMAN (Reuters) - Thousands of Syrians attending the funerals of pro-democracy protesters called on Sunday for the removal of President Bashar al-Assad, witnesses said, in the latest outburst against his rule. "The people... Email Print Related News Eleven killed as Syrian funeral becomes protest Sat, May 21 2011 Syrian forces shoot dead 30 in protests: lawyer Fri, May 20 2011 Obama says Syria's Assad must reform or go Thu, May 19 2011 Syrians find 13 bodies in Deraa mass grave-residents Mon, May 16 2011 Army shelling kills 7 in Syrian protest town: group Sun, May 15 2011 Analysis & Opinion Egyptian Christians to end two-week sit-in protest Tunisia’s spring Related Topics World » Syria » Related Video Amateur video captures Syria violence 11:23am EDT People shout slogans as a coffin is lifted onto a vehicle during a mass funeral for people killed in the latest crackdown on protests in Homs in this still image taken from video uploaded on a social media website May 21, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Social Media Website via Reuters TV By Khaled Yacoub Oweis AMMAN | Sun May 22, 2011 1:33pm EDT AMMAN (Reuters) - Thousands of Syrians attending the funerals of pro-democracy protesters called on Sunday for the removal of President Bashar al-Assad, witnesses said, in the latest outburst against his rule. "The people want the overthrow of the regime," mourners chanted as they streamed out of the Big Mosque in the Damascus suburb of Saqba, according to one of the witnesses. The slogan echoed the rallying cry of uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt this year which swept out two of the most entrenched rulers in the Arab world. Assad has largely dismissed the protests as part of a foreign-backed conspiracy to sow sectarian strife in Syria. Syrian authorities blame most of the upheaval on "armed saboteur groups," backed by Islamists and foreign powers, who they say have killed more than 120 soldiers and police. On Sunday, witnesses said mourners at Nour Mosque in the central city of Homs shouted "Leave, leave," at the funeral of six out of 11 people that rights groups said were killed by security services on Saturday. "The shooting was in cold blood. People were streaming peacefully out of the cemetery," a resident of Homs said. In Saqba, a witness told Reuters by phone that mourners also chanted the name of "Martyr Ziad al-Qadi," reportedly killed when security forces fired live rounds at a demonstration in the suburb on Saturday. "A large demonstration (on Saturday) calling for the overthrow of the regime had been going on since the afternoon. It felt like the whole of Saqba took to the streets. Security forces entered in the evening and started firing," he said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which is based in Britain, said it had the names of 863 civilians who had been killed in shootings by security forces since the pro-democracy uprising erupted 10 weeks ago. U.S. CRITICISM Syria has barred most international media since the protests broke out two months ago, making it difficult to verify accounts of the violence. Activists and demonstrators have posted videos on social media websites purporting to show unarmed protesters coming under fire. The United States had been trying to patch up relations with Assad to wean him off an anti-Israel alliance with Iran, but reports of the crackdown have turned Washington against the Syrian leader. Washington told Assad on Thursday to lead a transformation to democracy or step aside. The U.S. State Department said in a statement that "the Assad regime remains the source of instability as it foments violence by meeting peaceful protests with deadly force and mass arrests." Syria's state news agency said on Saturday that armed groups killed 17 people on Friday in the provinces of Idlib and Homs. It said the interior ministry had instructed the police "not to shoot, to preserve the lives of civilians," and blamed the violence on the armed groups. The unrest has posed a grave challenge to Assad's rule. In response, he has lifted a 48-year state of emergency and issued a decree to grant citizenship to stateless Kurds. He also sent tanks to several cities to stamp out protests, witnesses said. Kurdish leaders said that the decree has not been implemented. Rights campaigners said that the lifting of emergency law has not put an end to beatings, torture and arbitrary arrests, with over 10,000 Syrians detained since the uprising erupted in the southern city of Deraa on March 18. Scores of people were arrested on Sunday in the province of Idlib and in the southern Hauran Plain, they said. "The president can still try to redeem himself by doing what a few leaders in Eastern Europe did, which is leading immediate transformation to a democracy and entering fair elections if he wants," opposition figure Walid al-Bunni said. (Editing by Andrew Heavens) World Syria Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (0) Be the first to comment on reuters.com. Add yours using the box above. 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