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Monday, April 23, 2012

The ceasefire in Syria


The ceasefire in Syria has been broken at the weekend appeared again. A day after the UN Security Council for an increase of the UN observer mission in Syria had decided on 300 men were reported on Sunday to new attacks. Government troops have taken a suburb of the capital, Damascus, under fire, reported the opposition Coordination Committee. Several explosions have shaken the Duma, while soldiers stormed several quarters. There was no independent confirmation of the information is not there. According to the opposition, the Syrian regime tried to deceive the UN observers.On Sunday it was said that the soldiers at the roadblocks, the protest stronghold Rastan changed their uniforms. She wore more clothes now no army, but the police uniforms. The activist, Mohammed Said, reported two deaths in the Duma.The place was panic broke out, he said. "The UN Observer thing is a big joke. If they are there, the bombardment stops and the tanks are hidden, but if they go, the shelling resumed." The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported in the village Hteita outside of Damascus was a man was killed when soldiers fired from one of control. 

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