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11/04/2011 | Syria - Syrian Officer Killed, Soldiers Injured as Tanks Enter Oil Hub

Claudia Maedler and Nayla Razzouk

A Syrian army officer was killed and several soldiers were injured when gunmen ambushed their vehicle in the coastal oil hub of Banias, where tanks were deployed to contain protests spreading across the country, state television reported, citing unidentified people.

 

Tanks had moved into the city, whose oil terminal is the nation’s main export point, according to Al Arabiya and Associated Press reports.

Three people were killed and dozens were injured in Banias today, Syrian state television reported, citing a nurse in a hospital in the city.

Syria, where President Bashar al-Assad’s Baath party has been in power since 1963, is the latest Middle Eastern country hit by a wave of uprisings that ousted longtime rulers in Egypt and Tunisia, and sparked armed conflict in Libya. Assad has issued a number of decrees granting more freedoms amid ongoing protests demanding political change.

Assad reiterated that Syria is on course for “comprehensive reform,” the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency reported today. Foreign Minister Walid Al-Muallem said the country was attempting to meet popular demands according to a program for economic, political and judicial reform.

Muallem accused “saboteurs” of infiltrating demonstrations and firing on protesters and security forces to instigate violence, SANA said. Syrian authorities will adopt measures to guarantee the security, stability and safety of the country, he said.

Rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have reported dozens of deaths in Syria’s unrest and blamed authorities for the use of excessive force.

The protests in Syria have been the strongest challenge to Assad’s rule since he inherited power from his father in 2000. Weeks of unrest led to the resignation of the government and the appointment of ex-Agriculture Minister Adel Safar on April 3 as the prime minister tasked with forming a new Cabinet.

Bloomberg (Estados Unidos)

 


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