Sunday, 20 November 2011

Blasts in Syrian capital as Assad vows crackdown (AP)

Pro-Syrian regime protesters carry a huge portrait of Syrian President Bashar Assad during a demonstration to show their solidarity with their president, in Damascus, Syria, on Sunday Nov. 20, 2011. Residents in the Syrian capital awoke to two loud explosions Sunday amid reports from activists that the Damascus headquarters of the ruling Baath party had been hit by several rocket-propelled grenades.  But eyewitnesses said the party headquarters appeared intact and reported no significant security deployment around it. (AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi)AP - Loud explosions rocked the Syrian capital Sunday, and activists said it was a rare attack on a government building, as the country's defiant president vowed to pursue his bloody crackdown on dissent.



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