Anti-regime slogans
“There are demonstrations throughout the city and people are chanting against the regime,” said Haitham al-Maleh, an 80-year-old lawyer and longtime rights activist who spent years as a political prisoner in Syria.
The accounts could not be independently confirmed as the government placed severe restrictions on news coverage and many journalists were ordered to leave the country.
Sunday”s clashes came as days of protests and violence in Daraa, the southern flashpoint city, forced many schools and government offices to close.
“Daraa is 80 per cent paralysed today, the children were sent back home from school and most of the government buildings are not operational,” a local witness told Al Jazeera on Sunday.
Growing protests
Protests erupted in Syria more than three weeks ago and have been growing steadily every week, with tens of thousands of people calling for sweeping reforms in President Assad”s authoritarian regime.
More than 120 people have been killed, according to human rights groups.
A key demand of protesters is an end to a decades-old emergency law that gives the regime a free hand to arrest people without charge.
But Assad has stopped well short of the protesters” demands. Instead, he has promised to form committees to look into reforms.
Other gestures include granting citizenship to thousands of Kurds, the country”s long-ostracised minority, and sacking his cabinet.
Firing the government was largely symbolic, however, as the real power in Syria is concentrated around Assad and a tight coterie of family and advisers.
Much of the most serious violence has been concentrated in the drought-parched southern city of Daraa – where some 25 people were killed on Friday – and the Mediterranean port city of Latakia.
The authorities have intensified a crackdown on independent media since the protests began, expelling the Damascus correspondent for Reuters news agency, and detaining four other colleagues for several days.
Two Associated Press journalists were also expelled at less than an hour”s notice, the agency said.
Many Western countries and the UN, have condemned Syria”s use of violence.
Ban Ki-moon, the UN chief, has told Assad he is “greatly disturbed” by the reports of violence.
Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
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