person > Bouthaina Shaaban
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Anti-government protesters take to the streets in several major cities and in mainly Kurdish towns.
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Activist says the president has ordered security forces not to open fire at rallies expected after Friday prayers.
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Nineteen people reported killed in shelling of Homs and al-Harah despite calls from UN for end to crackdown on protests.
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EU names 13 Syrian officials on sanctions list, including a brother and influential cousin of president Bashar al-Assad.
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Latest of series of Arab countries seeking democracy has seen relentless nationwide protests despite reform promises.
Opinion
Last Modified: 08 Apr 2011 12:38 GMT
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If Syrians are to succeed in forcing reform they must not allow the ghost of ethnic communalism to be conjured up.
Opinion
Last Modified: 28 Mar 2011 14:13 GMT
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Officials confirm 27 killed in clashes in cities of Homs, Sanamin, Daraa and Latakia since rallies began on March 15.
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