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After Gaddafi, Bashar al-Assad's turn to close the history of dictatorship Empty After Gaddafi, Bashar al-Assad's turn to close the history of dictatorship

Sat Oct 22, 2011 5:34 pm
After Gaddafi, Bashar al-Assad's turn to close the history of dictatorship 20404510
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opposition leaders predict that President Bashar al-Assad will follow in the footsteps of Gaddafi, the leader of the next Middle East that are checked from power by a rebellion.

Even as the National Transitional Council of Libya is ready to declare victory in the civil war last night, celebrating mass with Syria took to the streets in the city of Homs, an activist in the country's states.

"They were shouting that this is a day of joy and hope," said a spokesman for the General Commission of the Syrian Revolution. "We are all very happy and we hope that something similar will happen next on Bashar al-Assad. We hope that the Arab League will help us after this great achievement. "

Amr al-Azm, a dissident in exile in the United States who helped form the opposition National Council on Syria earlier this year said that Assad should take a lesson from those who've gone. Zine al-Abedine Ben Ali of Tunisia fled earlier this year, and now lives and in Saudi Arabia. Hosni Mubarak succeeded expelled from power and is currently imprisoned and tried.

Syrian rebellion has proved very resilient during the last seven months, but has shown some signs of stalling in recent weeks as the government continues to make a bloody crackdown in the calculation of the UN has killed more than 3,000 people.

Security forces opened fire on Syrian protesters Friday, killing at least four, said the activist.

Although the mass demonstrations in Syria have been shaken one of the most authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, the opposition did not make huge profits in recent months, there is no holding area and has no clear leadership.

Armed uprising in Libya that Gaddafi pushed from power - even with air support from NATO - seems to have breathed new life for Syrian revolt.

"Gaddafi is lost, your turn will come, Bashar," shouted the protesters on Friday (21/10/2011) in downtown Pest.

Post the success of the revolutionary forces in Libya, Syria many protesters who say they are running out of patience, especially when compared with an armed uprising in Libya.

Some protesters even claimed Syria is time to take up arms and invite foreign military action. They carried posters, "Where is NATO?" And urged the world to come to Syria.

However, most of the Syrian opposition leaders oppose foreign intervention.
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