‘We will remove Bashar’ | Commentary | New Internationalist
A view of the Syrian protest movements. Read more.
The Ba’ath Party’s Grip on Syria May Finally be Weakening | Commentary | The Guardian
If Bashar al-Assad’s regime does cling to power, it may be forced to amend the constitution to allow for greater political pluralism. Read more.
Syria’s Slow March to a Breaking Point | Commentary | The Jakarta Globe
There is no sign of a political solution to the Syrian uprising, and the fear now is that full-blown war is inevitable. Read more.
Syria: ‘We will continue until the fall of the regime’ | News | Daily Telegraph
As President Assad follows the ‘Bloody Good Friday’ massacre with the shooting of funeral mourners, defiant Syrians vow to keep protesting. Read more.
Tear gas fired in further Syrian protests | News | Daily Telegraph
Security forces fired tear gas and beat protesters with batons on Friday as tens of thousands of people marched toward the Syrian capital demanding greater reforms than the limited concessions offered by President Bashar Assad over the past four weeks. Read more.
Syria: Government forces shoot dead 28 civilians | News | Daily Telegraph
Syrian forces have shot dead 28 protesters and wounded scores more in a widening military crackdown on popular unrest that has sent thousands of civilians fleeing into Turkey this week. Read more.
Thousands gather in Damascus for funerals | News | Sunday Telegraph
Thousands of mourners and protesters gathered on Sunday in Damascus for the funerals of those killed in growing demonstrations against the rule of President Bashir al-Assad. Read more.
Middle East crisis: Inside Syria’s ruling family | News | Daily Telegraph
As his country erupted in the kind of unrest not seen in Syria for nearly 30 years, Bashar al-Assad last week gave the impression of a leader plagued by self-doubt, dithering as the tide of history threatened to wash over him. Read more.
Syrians march in tens of thousands against president | News | Daily Telegraph
Syrian protesters braved renewed bloodshed and an unprecedented security presence across the country as they marched in their tens of thousands to denounce their increasingly intransigent president. Read more.