Damascus: Syrian activists are calling for further popular protests in the face of a security crackdown that they say has left hundreds dead. Among those reported to be joining the appeal to stage a “day of rage” were the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood.
Demonstrations expected after Friday prayers would express solidarity with the city of Deraa, a focus of unrest.
There has been growing international criticism of the Syrian regime’s response to protests.
EU officials are due to meet in Brussels on Friday to discuss sanctions against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, while the UN Human Rights Council is expected to hold an urgent meeting in Geneva on Syria.
Human rights activists in Syria say at least 500 people have died in six weeks of protests against the government of President Assad’s regime.
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