Fall Of Syrian Government Is "Unavoidable": French Foreign Minister -- MSNBC/Reuters
PARIS — The government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will almost certainly fall under the pressure of protests and sanctions, but it will take time due to the complexity of internal and regional politics, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Wednesday.
With a crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Syria now seven months old, Western powers including France are relying on a combination of sanctions and diplomatic pressure to weaken Assad's hold on power.
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Syrian security forces fire on rallies, killing 30 -- AP
Opposition group reports 25 killed in Syria, including 3 children -- CNN
Syrian protesters call for no-fly zone -- CNN
Syria protesters call for no-fly zone -- BBC
Syrian Opposition Launches New Anti-Government Protests -- Voice of America
Syrian forces kill 24, protesters call for protection -- Reuters
Syrian security forces ‘kill 30’ in latest protests -- Euronews
In Slap at Syria, Turkey Shelters Anti-Assad Fighters -- New York Times
Turkey hides anti-Assad fighters -- Sydney Morning Herald
Syria’s army defectors: Cracks in the army -- Economist
Syrians Stage Another Pro-Regime Rally -- FOX News/AP
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Timeline - Syrian protests and crackdown -- Reuters