Yes they are. 100.000 Libyans and maybe 400.000 Syrians so far. Iraqi figures not available.
And how many Syrians by the butcher assad have you counted. Far too many reports from the sources you like to use saying that Syrian troops have mass murdered civilians in Syria
BP loves to conflate the mass murder of Syrian civilians by Assad with combat deaths by NATO. Don't fall for his bullshit. I'm confident he'll end up in a German prison one day for terrorist activity.
Nato started the war using terrorists who are mass murdering and abusing the people. Thus, Nato is responsible and you try to blame it on the war on terror. You are in this way supporting the terrorists and hopefully will start to be investigated on Trump“s day one over terrorist activity.
No assad started the war by killing the civilians that wanted to get him out of power and elect a president of their own. The terrorists are assad, putin and the troops killing the civilians
Wrong again, Phony.
"Violent anti-government protests were reported in two Syrian towns on Saturday as security forces struggled to contain the uprising in the Baāathist state long considered one of the Arab regionās most repressive regimes.
As funerals took place of protesters killed on Friday, Ammar Qurabi, an exile in Egypt who heads Syriaās National Organization for Human Rights, said the Baāath party office in the coastal city of Latakia was set on fire after being attacked by dozens of people. He told Reuters that security forces killed two protesters in the town during the day.
Another activist said hundreds of protesters in the town were burning tyres and attacking cars and shops, Associated Press reported.
Reuters quoted unnamed officials as saying that five people had been killed in the violence Latakia, although the news agency did not give a timeframe.
Meanwhile Bouthaina Shaaban, a presidential adviser, said demonstrators set fire to a police station and an office of the ruling party in Tafas, 10km north of the southern city of Deraa, the epicentre of the weekās protests.
Residents told Reuters that mourners for Kamal Baradan, who was killed in Deraa on Friday, were among those attacking the buildings.
A number of funerals reportedly took place in villages around Deraa on Saturday but it is unclear how many people died on Friday. Amnesty International said that 55 people have been killed in Deraa since the start of the protests.
The reported violcence came hours after a thousands-strong demonstration in the town of Douma near Damascus was attacked at around midnight after the electricity was suddenly cut, according to activists.
They reportedly said the protesters were attacked by troops with stick and clubs and that some 200 were arested. None of the reports could not be confrmed.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a local group, said on its website on Saturday that the authorities have freed more than 200 prisoners. Other reports said anywhere between 70 and 260 prisoners had been released.
Although video footage of Fridayās protests, posted on YouTube, showed at least some of the crowds to be small, the spread of unrest in Syria at a time of
extraordinary upheaval in the Arab world is the most serious domestic challenge to Bashar al-Assad since he inherited the presidency in 2000."
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"Official sources in Syria said military forces have withdrawn from the cities of Banias and Daraa, British network BBC reported on Saturday.
According to the report, the Syrian officials stated that talks over the implementation of reforms will begin next week. (Ynet)"
Ynetnews News - Report: Syrian army withdraws from Banias, Daraa