خروج مظاهرة في كلية الاقتصاد بحلب وأنباء عن جرحى
Out a demonstration in the Faculty of Economics of Aleppo, and news of casualties
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Tuesday - December 6 - 2011 - 15:24:58
Out crowd of students at the University of Aleppo today in anti-regime demonstration in the Faculty of Economics at the University of Aleppo.
And science of reverse traffic that the demonstration started from the front of the central library, where protesters chanted for the besieged cities and called for dropping the system, the demonstrators marched to the Faculty of Economics and returned again after that to the College of Science.
This coincided with the entry of elements of the popular committees from outside the college began chanting pro-which led to the clash with demonstrators, and there is chaos in the place where the security forces intervened to end the fight.
Was the arrest of several students, was not available to reverse the traffic knowing their number or their names, and some sources indicate the presence of the wounded among the students which is not confirmed until the moment of writing the news.
In the context of science unlike Sir source familiar with the University of Aleppo that "the demonstrators in the Faculty of Economics is not of the Faculty of Economics and mostly from other faculties."
It was not possible to determine the number of reverse traffic demonstrators because of the chaos that prevailed in the atmosphere of college due to mixing of the protesters and the People's Committees and the demonstrators to go and return the center of a gathering of many of the students were not participants of the gap.
The University of Aleppo saw a week ago, shows the largest student movement since the start of the protests, which came out a big demonstration in the courtyard of the university, followed by a demonstration yesterday in the university city because of power outages.
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