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Antigovernment anger in Syria has escalated over the harsh repression of students in Aleppo, where activists on Friday reported extensive protests against President Bashar al-Assad.
The bloody repression of the student protest on Thursday by Syrian forces further eroded a truce negotiated under United Nations auspices.


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Russia's Vladimir Putin promised he would not crack down on Russia's burgeoning opposition movement following his likely election as president on Sunday, but rejected protesters' calls for early parliamentary polls.
Two Iranian warships docked in a Syrian port as a senior Iranian lawmaker denounced American calls for arming the opposition.
With efforts in the United Nations failing, the Syrian government pressed on with its crackdown as some opposition leaders said force was their only option.
Heavy clashes were reported as troops and tanks were sent to vanquish rebels, and Russia indicated it would oppose any effort to have President Bashar al-Assad step down.
Egyptian officials have told the US ambassador in Cairo that they would cease police raids on pro-democracy and rights groups after Thursday’s swoops on 17 NGOs drew sharp criticism from Washington.
Egypt’s military rulers privately signaled a retreat in a crackdown on organizations that promote democracy and human rights, senior American officials said.
The decision, which called for Syria to end its crackdown on protesters, was a blow to a nation that prides itself as a powerhouse of Arab nationalism.
A road map negotiated with the Arab League would begin a dialogue between the opposition and the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
In the latest semantic exercise in diplomatic ambiguity, Turkey’s foreign minister warned Syria that unspecified steps would be taken if it refused to end its crackdown.
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The crowds protesting the authoritarian rule of President Bashar al-Assad appeared fueled in part by anger about the torture and killing of a 13-year-old boy.
Demands in mid-February for a change in the way Iraq’s Kurdish region is governed were met with gunfire and arrests.
Three deaths were reported as thousands of protesters in Syria challenged ferocious repression on Friday.
The ferocious crackdown on the two-month uprising has escalated in past days, as the government braces for another round of possible protests on Friday.

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