Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Syrian security forces carried out raids and made arrests today as Arab foreign ministers met in Cairo to discuss the violence. Ahead of today’s emergency Arab League meeting, a group of foreign ministers headed by Qatar’s representative debated ways in which to pressure ...
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Syrian forces raid neighborhoods near capital
Tuesday's raids were the latest assault on dissent in Syria as the regime tries to crush an uprising against President Bashar Assad's rule using deadly force that the U.N ...
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