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How to Get Free Cheap RS gold Charge, which carries punishment of three years, was received on Tuesday, hundreds of people have been arrested in recent days, especially in the run-up is Friday prayers, which have seen an increasingly large demonstrations for democracy.

"Mass arrests continued through Syria in another violation of human rights and international conventions," said Rami Abdelrahman Observatory director.

Other human rights organizations say many prisoners had been beaten in a campaign of arrests that included women, young and old, but could not prevent protesters appetite for reform. Syria already has thousands of political prisoners.

The campaign intensified after the tanks, supported by an army unit, led by Assad's brother, Maher feared, last week shelled and machine-shot for the old district of Dera, the cradle of the rebellion of six weeks ago.

The demonstrations began with demands for political freedom and an end to corruption and are now seeking to overthrow Assad, a member of the Alawite minority Shiite sect, whose family has held the Sunni majority in Syria in 41 years.

Security forces have killed at least 560 civilians in attacks against demonstrators since the protests erupted in Deraa, March 18, according to human rights groups.

U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Tuesday the use of tanks, arbitrary arrests and reductions in power Deraa was "absolutely barbaric ... and amounts to collective punishment of innocent civilians. "

Cheap rs gold Residents of the suburbs of Damascus where many were arrested, said roadblocks and arrests have intensified this week in areas around the capital. A resident reported seeing the security forces in civilian clothes put sandbags and a machine gun on a road near the village of Kafr Batna Tuesday.

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An Arab security official said the campaign seemed to prevent the protests after Friday prayers, the only time the Syrians are allowed to accumulate a lot - but security forces prevented thousands from reaching the mosque on Friday .

"They set up checkpoints everywhere to prevent movement. Friday will be another test. Assad has decided to resort to violence. He has not learned from the revolutions of Tunisia and Egypt," the official told Reuters.

At least six people were arrested after security forces swept into the seaside town of Banias on Tuesday, when the control of the center's second city, protesters demanding Assad.

"They moved into the main market area. The army has closed the north entrance and the security forces (closed) to the south"

Protest leader Anas al-Shughri told Reuters.

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