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UN Monitors Dispute Syrian Rebel Claims of Police Killings

by Jason Ditz | May 22, 2012

UN Monitors Dispute Syrian Rebel Claims of Police Killings | Rebels kidnap Lebanese pilgrims in northern Syria

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Soaring Tensions in Lebanon: Clerics Announce ‘Lebanese Free Army’

by Jason Ditz | May 20, 2012

Soaring Tensions in Lebanon: Clerics Announce ‘Lebanese Free Army’ | Syrian sectarianism spills across the border

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Syrian General Denies Report Rebels Assassinated Him

by Jason Ditz | May 20, 2012

Syrian General Denies Report Rebels Assassinated Him | Rebels targeting ‘pro-regime’ businessmen

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Car Bomb Explodes Military Post in Syria, Assad Blames Foreign Terrorists

by John Glaser | May 19, 2012

A car bomb exploded at a Syrian military post in the eastern city of Deir al-Zor on Saturday, killing nine people, an attack that Syria claims is proof that foreign terrorists are fighting with the opposition. "It seems like a well-planned attack. The explosion hit...

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Syrian Troops Disperse Massive Protest in Aleppo

by Jason Ditz | May 18, 2012

Syrian Troops Disperse Massive Protest in Aleppo | Two killed in Damascus shootings

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UN: No ‘Proof’ al-Qaeda Behind Syria Bombings

by Jason Ditz | May 18, 2012

UN: No ‘Proof’ al-Qaeda Behind Syria Bombings | Annan warns of ‘third element’ fighting alongside govt, rebels

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Medvedev: Attack on Syria or Iran Could Spark Nuclear War

by Jason Ditz | May 17, 2012

Medvedev: Attack on Syria or Iran Could Spark Nuclear War | Warns against ‘hasty military operations’

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Syrian Opposition Still Unorganized, Faces Still More Infighting

by John Glaser | May 17, 2012

The head of Syria's main opposition council offered to resign Thursday after other disgruntled members threatened to leave the group beset by infighting. Burhan Ghalioun said he was ready to step down just days after he was re-elected to a third, three-month term as...

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Dueling Arms Shipments: Is Syria Becoming a Proxy War?

by Jason Ditz | May 16, 2012

Dueling Arms Shipments: Is Syria Becoming a Proxy War? | Foreign arms undermining UN ceasefire efforts

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US Helps Arms Pour into Syria as Rebels Spurn Peace Deal

by Jason Ditz | May 16, 2012

US Helps Arms Pour into Syria as Rebels Spurn Peace Deal | ‘Non-lethal’ aid means massive influx of weapons

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