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Old November 19th 11, 07:21 AM
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In Syria, Reports of Arrests Proliferate
Syrian security forces have escalated one arrest campaign in the countrys maximum rebellious regions, restraining hundreds over the past few days in the besieged metropolis of Daraa and towns aboard the outskirts of the capital, Damascus, activists said on Monday.
Since the uprising began six weeks antecedent against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad, security forces have sought apt arrest protesters in locales across the nation. But in recent days, activists have oral of a broader movement of intimidation, with dictatorial detentions aimed at instilling a sense of fear that the uprising had appeared to damage.
"Theyve arrested people left and right, promiscuous arrests," said Ayham al-Zoghbi, a resident in Daraa, a southern border town that has been besieged by the Syrian military because more than a week. "Anyone among 18 and 45 they could put their hands on was arrested."
Insan, a Syrian human rights group, said it had documented more than 500 arrests in Daraa since Thursday, and more than 300 in towns on the outskirts of Damascus.
Both districts have certified decisive to the persistence of the uprising, the gravest challenge yet to the extra than four decades of rule by the Assad kin. Protests over the arrest of teenagers in Daraa, a meager town in a drought-stricken agricultural zone, presently galvanized national demonstrations. Unrest has been especially pronounced in the capitals suburbs, and the Syrian government has sought to stanch its scatter to Damascus.
Since the uprising began, Insan said that it had documented 2,434 arrests across the country and was still trying to verify the destiny of at least 5,000 others.
"This is equitable what we know," said Wissam Tarif, the teams administrative mentor.
In an high-profile arrest on Monday, he said security forces in the capital arrested Diana Jawabra, an outspoken critic of the beset of Daraa, her hometown. She resisted and was compelled into a car at gunpoint, Mr. Tarif said, citing spectators. Ms. Jawabra, 39, had been trying to arrange a relief convoy, departing Tuesday, to the town, whose plight has prompted solidarity protests in additional regions of Syria and in adjoining Jordan.
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