2011年4月20日星期三

Syrie lève l'état d'urgence

The Syria Government approved the lifting of the State of the country almost 50 years of emergency Tuesday to respond to a request of key anti-government protesters, but opposition leaders dismissed as an attempt by President Bashar al-Assad to claim reforms, but maintain its harsh rule.

The blunt answer suggested month uprising could enter into a more volatile phase: demonstrators now more to seek the eviction of Assad and his regime of warning that the demonstrations must now end.

"We want freedom!" chanted thousands of people in the South of the city of Dara and the coastal town of Banias, according to witnesses.

A prominent Syrian writer Yassin Haj Saleh, who has spent 16 years in prison for his pro-democracy links with a group, claimed that assad was looking for "a maneuver to buy time" by removing the State of emergency, which gives authorities almost infinities powers of surveillance and arrest.

People perform prayers during a demonstration in the Syrian city of Homs on Monday, before security forces attacked protesters in a pre-dawn raid Tuesday.People perform prayers during a protest in the Syrian city of Homs Monday, before the security forces attacked demonstrators in a raid before dawn Tuesday. (Reuters)

"They basically tell people, ' we've completed your applications, so go home and if you do we break your head,"' he told Associated Press by telephone from Beirut. "" "". But in reality, nothing will change. ?

A leader of prominent opposition strengthen these doubts, was arrested during the night, according to a Syrian human rights group.

Announced the end of the State of emergency, reviled in many signaling came in a few hours after a demonstration of force by the authorities.

Security forces stormed a square in the third largest city of the Syria. Then officials issued a severe warning to national television for protesters to pull back.

The message of the ultimatum-style seems to show that ending emergency laws will not facilitate blows in hard against opponents. Assad regime marked the protest movement, as an "armed insurrection" and a power grab by Islamic extremists - of descriptions that could give authorities coverage continue repression.

Assad last week told his cabinet to remove the State of emergency - in place since his party Baath took power in March 1963 - but he added that such an approach would demonstrators no more reason to take the streets. This could give additional Assad a pretext to move any other marches or rallies.

In this citizen journalism image acquired by the AP and taken Monday, Syrians pray in Clock Square in the centre of Homs, Syria. Syrian security forces later fired tear gas and live ammunition at hundreds of anti-government protesters who took over a main square in Homs, witnesses and activists said. In this image of citizen journalism, acquired by the AP and taken Monday, Syrian pray the clock on-site in the centre of Homs in Syria. Syrian security later fired tear gas and live ammunition and hundreds of demonstrators hostile to the Government took a major place of Homs, witnesses and activists said. (Associated Press)

Official Syria SANA News Agency, said the cabinet also approved abolishing the Court of State security, which has managed trials of political prisoners and has approved a new law authorizing the right to peaceful protests of scene with the permission of the Ministry of the Interior. Changes need Parliament's approval, but no objection is expected at its next session scheduled for May 2.

"Would abrogate the emergency law do little to limit the power of the various security agencies because that the Syria has other laws that guarantee members of the immunity of the secret police for virtually any crime committed in the exercise of their functions""," said Mohamad Bazzi, a regional expert of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.

Most of the people of the Syria $ 23 million is born or grew up under the State of emergency which, among other things, puts a strict control on the media, allows listening on telecommunications and permits warrantless arrests.

The regime had claimed the reason for the State of emergency is due to the technical state of war with arch enemy Israel, but rights groups and others say that it was used primarily as the backbone of the authoritarian system.

Openings or Tuesday came. In a statement broadcast on Syrian television, the Ministry said that all laws will be implemented to protect the security of the people and the stability of the country.

Hours earlier, security forces fired on demonstrators hostile to put Government stage a sit-in in a square in the Centre of the city of Homs, chasing the streets for hours.

Witnesses said at least one person was killed and several others injured.

"They fired on everything, there was smoke everywhere in the world," activist Homs told the AP by telephone, asking that his name will not be used because he feared for his personal safety. "I saw people on the ground, some shot at their feet, some in the stomach."

Hundreds of people gathered Monday instead of the clock, in the centre of Homs providing mattresses, food and water on the site of the impasse of the Egypt-style. They are committed to stay until President Bashar al-Assad is discarded - a long month uprising brazen escalation against the authoritarian regime of the country.

At least 200 people were killed in the last month, security forces have launched a deadly crackdown on the protest movement, say human rights groups. The Government coupled dry promises of reform with brutal tactics to suppress the unrest, using widely despised security forces and liberate the uninterrupted thugs called shabiha.

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