Death of Gaddafi inspires the Arab demonstratorsNEW: at least 24 dead in Syrian protestsProtesters in Syria and the Yemen have seized on the death of Muammar Gaddafi events FridayDemonstrators in Syria sing "it's your turn, Bashar.".Thousands protested in other cities and the capital of the Yemen
inspired by the death of the dictator stripped of Libyan Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, demonstrators took to the streets of the Syria and Yemen Friday filled with a sense of purpose at the end renewed plans y.
Syria, the protesters flooded streets Homs, Idlib and other areas, in commending the Libyan people and warning their own sovereign that he could meet soon the same fate. "Now, Gaddafi is fact, fact! They chanted it's your turn Bashar! ».
Security forces zones raids in Jisr Al-Shoghour and fired at houses in the neighbourhood of Bab Amr Homs of machine guns, vehicle-mounted weapons and anti-aircraft guns, the committees local coordination, a group of Syrian opposition who organizes events, reported. He said a total of 24 people died in the fighting across the country. CNN cannot independently verify the events within the Syria.
In the Yemen, demonstrations erupted in 17 provinces and the capital of Sanaa, where thousands of demonstrators took place change. They stole the Libyan revolutionary flag and chanted, "Saleh the killer look where Gaddafi is now." its forces could not save his life. "Women in the crowd carried pink, a symbol of the peaceful revolution in the Yemen.
"Saleh will not sleep after seeing what happened to Gaddafi," said Ahmed Bahri, head of the political circle in Haq opposition party. "It is known that Gaddafi is more powerful than him but fell still."
Mohammed al-Salami, a young activist in Sana'a, called the current protests throughout the Middle East and Africa "the era of the people."
"We do not accept being ruled by families who want to take advantage of our wealth", he said. "Saleh knows he will fall and it is panic and kill innocent people.".
The movement of Syrian to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad seized the tale of the Libya of a populist uprising chasing a tyrant widely despised in a sewage collector.
"The Libyan people hunted the Libyan, as colonel he said, it would be... Hunt him hunted in a wastewater... exhaust and now your turn has come doctor, people described you as germs,"Facebook page of the Syrian revolution said."".
"Wonder if you¹ll be able to save time and get away with your own skin as Ben Ali has done... or you will remain behind bars, as the Mubarak fallen.... or you will work as Gaddafi ran and your people will hunt you."
Hosni Mubarak is leader in overthrow of the Egypt and Zine Abedine Ben Ali is former leader of the Tunisia. The term "doctor" is a reference to the dEl-Assad profession, ophthalmology.
Syrian demonstrators chanting people Libyan Thursday in demonstrations in the provinces of Homs and Idlib and other places of warning. The demonstrators maintained their songs Friday after prayer, with effusion Hama, Damascus, other places.
Local committees of coordination said 24 people died in demonstrations Friday in Homs, Hama, Idlib and the suburbs of Damascus's Saqba, where deserters from the armed forces are fighting with government security forces.
The Syrian security forces launched a fierce crackdown on the demonstrators, who have taken on the street since mid-March to protest against the Government and its policies. More than 3,000 people died, according to activists and the United Nations.
The CCA has published a statement Friday congratulating the Libya and warning al-Assad and other dictatorial regimes.
"This great third victory for the revolutions of the Arabic sends a message critical to the region, people suffering under the other tyrants and the rest of the world." said CCA. "It is therefore no turning back from requests for freedom dear and generous blood and souls of those who perished in the fight."
This story was reported by Arwa Damon in Beiruit and Mohammad Jamjoon in Abu Dhabi. CNN Salma Abdelaziz and Joe Sterling contributed reporting from Atlanta.
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inspired by the death of the dictator stripped of Libyan Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, demonstrators took to the streets of the Syria and Yemen Friday filled with a sense of purpose at the end renewed plans y.
Syria, the protesters flooded streets Homs, Idlib and other areas, in commending the Libyan people and warning their own sovereign that he could meet soon the same fate. "Now, Gaddafi is fact, fact! They chanted it's your turn Bashar! ».
Security forces zones raids in Jisr Al-Shoghour and fired at houses in the neighbourhood of Bab Amr Homs of machine guns, vehicle-mounted weapons and anti-aircraft guns, the committees local coordination, a group of Syrian opposition who organizes events, reported. He said a total of 24 people died in the fighting across the country. CNN cannot independently verify the events within the Syria.
In the Yemen, demonstrations erupted in 17 provinces and the capital of Sanaa, where thousands of demonstrators took place change. They stole the Libyan revolutionary flag and chanted, "Saleh the killer look where Gaddafi is now." its forces could not save his life. "Women in the crowd carried pink, a symbol of the peaceful revolution in the Yemen.
"Saleh will not sleep after seeing what happened to Gaddafi," said Ahmed Bahri, head of the political circle in Haq opposition party. "It is known that Gaddafi is more powerful than him but fell still."
Mohammed al-Salami, a young activist in Sana'a, called the current protests throughout the Middle East and Africa "the era of the people."
"We do not accept being ruled by families who want to take advantage of our wealth", he said. "Saleh knows he will fall and it is panic and kill innocent people.".
The movement of Syrian to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad seized the tale of the Libya of a populist uprising chasing a tyrant widely despised in a sewage collector.
"The Libyan people hunted the Libyan, as colonel he said, it would be... Hunt him hunted in a wastewater... exhaust and now your turn has come doctor, people described you as germs,"Facebook page of the Syrian revolution said."".
"Wonder if you¹ll be able to save time and get away with your own skin as Ben Ali has done... or you will remain behind bars, as the Mubarak fallen.... or you will work as Gaddafi ran and your people will hunt you."
Hosni Mubarak is leader in overthrow of the Egypt and Zine Abedine Ben Ali is former leader of the Tunisia. The term "doctor" is a reference to the dEl-Assad profession, ophthalmology.
Syrian demonstrators chanting people Libyan Thursday in demonstrations in the provinces of Homs and Idlib and other places of warning. The demonstrators maintained their songs Friday after prayer, with effusion Hama, Damascus, other places.
Local committees of coordination said 24 people died in demonstrations Friday in Homs, Hama, Idlib and the suburbs of Damascus's Saqba, where deserters from the armed forces are fighting with government security forces.
The Syrian security forces launched a fierce crackdown on the demonstrators, who have taken on the street since mid-March to protest against the Government and its policies. More than 3,000 people died, according to activists and the United Nations.
The CCA has published a statement Friday congratulating the Libya and warning al-Assad and other dictatorial regimes.
"This great third victory for the revolutions of the Arabic sends a message critical to the region, people suffering under the other tyrants and the rest of the world." said CCA. "It is therefore no turning back from requests for freedom dear and generous blood and souls of those who perished in the fight."
This story was reported by Arwa Damon in Beiruit and Mohammad Jamjoon in Abu Dhabi. CNN Salma Abdelaziz and Joe Sterling contributed reporting from Atlanta.
View the original article here