person > Rami Abdelrahman
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Thousands of Sunni families leave city of Banias fearing more violence after dozens killed by pro-Assad militias.
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Eight children reported killed in airstrikes southwest of capital, amid calls for Syria to be charged with war crimes.
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A day after UN-Arab League emissary says Assad is dispensable, foreign ministry in Damascus replies with accusations.
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Warplane destroys petrol station near Damascus, killing and wounding dozens and igniting huge fire, activists say.
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Flights in and out of airport suspended, as internet and phone links remain down for second day.
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Phone and internet networks down across most of the country for a second day, amid reports of clashes near airport.
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Nationwide internet outage, and disruption of some mobile phone services, comes amid clashes near Damascus airport.
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Activists say road closed following heavy clashes, as the internet is shut off across the country.
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Red Cross preparing to evacuate trapped civilians from Homs amid reports of heavy shelling in several neighbourhoods.
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More than 150 Syrian expatriates reportedly detained at rally in support of the uprising in their country.
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