Monday, April 25, 2011

Scores Killed in Syria as 'Great Friday' Protests are Attacked


Scores Killed in Syria as 'Great Friday' Protests are Attacked, Says Amnesty International

New York: At least 75 people have been killed today in Syria during mass protests, local human rights activists told Amnesty International, as the government launched its deadliest crackdown yet on demonstrators calling for political reform. 

Security forces fired live ammunition at demonstrators who had gathered across the country following Friday prayers. 

Thirty were killed in the southern town of Izzra’, 22 in Damascus, 18 in the Homs area and the rest in other towns and villages, activists said, in what is the deadliest day so far during weeks of protest. 

Two boys aged 7 and 10 years old were among those killed in Izzra’ as was a 70-year-old man. 

"The Syrian authorities have again responded to peaceful calls for change with bullets and batons. They must immediately halt their attacks on peaceful protesters and instead allow Syrians to gather freely as international law demands," said Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa director.  "They must also immediately launch an independent investigation into what happened and ensure that any security forces found to have carried out these killings are brought to justice.” 

Amnesty International is a Nobel Peace Prize-winning grassroots activist organization with more than 3 million supporters, activists and volunteers in more than 150 countries campaigning for human rights worldwide. The organization investigates and exposes abuses, educates and mobilizes the public, and works to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied.    (Issued on Friday, April 22, 2011)

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