2011/09/21

Sep 20 Incidents

استشهاد عنصر وإصابة 3 من حفظ النظام برصاص مجموعة إرهابية.. تفكيك عبوة ناسفة زنتها 25 كغ وضعتها مجموعة تخريبية تحت خط نقل النفط لمصفاة حمص
http://www.sana.sy/ara/336/2011/09/20/370429.htm
Sep 20, 2011

One Law-Enforcement Member Martyred, Three Injured in Homs
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/09/20/370474.htm

25 KG Explosive Planted by Saboteurs under Oil Pipeline in Homs Dismantled (in Judaidah al-Asi near Baba Amru)
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/09/20/370438.htm


مجموعات مسلحة تنشط في إدلب وحمص وحماة...استشهاد 7 عناصر من حفظ النظام والجيش وجرح العشرات
Armed groups active in Idlib, Homs and Hama ... martyrdom of 7 items from the maintenance of order and the army and injuring dozens
http://www.alwatan.sy/dindex.php?idn=108823
http://backupurl.com/qcbtdd
2011-09-20


رئيس فرع نقابة المحامين بحماة يكذب نبأ اعتقاله الذي بثته العربية
Head of Hama Branch of Lawyers Syndicate Refutes News of His Arrest Broadcast by Al-Arabiya (news fabrication)
http://www.sana.sy/ara/2/2011/09/20/370516.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/09/20/370521.htm
Sep 20, 2011


العثور على جثة محروقة ومرمية في ساقية على طريق دمشق - درعا
Body found burned and dumped in a stream on the road to Damascus - Daraa
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_articles&id=cdf17ba87d13ce8686282ababc8ae836&h=%CF%E3%D4%DE&ar=699757574
Tuesday - September 20 - 2011 - 9:01:39


مخربون يعبثون بالتراث الحضاري لمدينة أفاميا وينهبون القطع الأثرية فيها
Archeological Sites in Ancient City of Apamea Vandalized and Pillaged
http://www.sana.sy/ara/2/2011/09/20/370468.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/21/2011/09/20/370499.htm
Sep 20, 2011


عاشق يتسبب بقطع الكهرباء عن مدينة الحسكة بعد رفض أهله تزويجه من معشوقته

تسبب عاشق بقطع الكهرباء عن معظم أحياء مدينة الحسكة مدة ساعة كاملة ، بعد محاولته الانتحار بتسلقه برج توتر عالي , إثر رفض أهله تزويجه من معشوقته.

A lover cause to cut off electricity to the city of Hasaka after his family refused to marry his girlfriend of
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_articles&id=46de3c3bdf96d2f1cb8bcaeb18a7f5aa&h=%CF%E3%D4%DE&ar=764088042
Tuesday - September 20 - 2011 - 8:25:58

A lover causes cut electricity to most of the neighborhoods of the city of Hasaka for a full hour, after trying to commit suicide, high-voltage tower climb, following the rejection of his parents arrange his marriage to his girlfriend.


Lebanese police shoot dead two suspected of kidnapping Estonians
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-09/21/c_131150149.htm
English.news.cn 2011-09-21


Syrian intelligence haunts activists in Lebanon
http://www.lebanese-forces.org/local/Syrian-intelligence-haunts-activists-in-Lebanon1005390.shtml
By Weedah Hamzah (DPA)
Sep 20, 2011 - 6:48:02 AM


Syrian activists defiant but frustrated

http://arabnews.com/middleeast/article504278.ece
By REUTERS
Published: Sep 20, 2011 19:13 Updated: Sep 20, 2011 19:13

BEIRUT: Beneath the lingering enthusiasm there are clear signs of exhaustion in the voice of the young Damascus activist who has been protesting against the autocratic rule of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad for over six months.

"Every night there are protests in Damascus but the protests are just happening, they are not gaining momentum," he said with a sigh. "People were expecting something to happen [in Damascus] but they don't know what," said the activist, who protects his identity by using the pseudonym Alexander Page.

The mood among Syrian activists inside the country is one of staunch defiance to the Assad government, which the United Nations accuses of killing 2,700 anti-government protesters since the largely peaceful uprising began in March.

But activists say they are frustrated that the revolution has settled into a solid stalemate — demonstrations continue unabated but the government is still firmly in control of the army and security services and willing to use deadly force.

Now some residents of Damascus, many of whom stayed on the sidelines while other parts of the country rose up against Assad, say that six months of bloodshed, with no resolution in sight, have worn them out and they want to return to life before the upheaval started.

"We are tired and we want the protests to stop. Children need to come back to school safely," said Rana, a Damascene housewife and mother of four young children.

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