Cairo - members of the Syria emménagés in the port of Banias Mediterranean early yesterday, activists and human rights activists said, a day after at least 13 people, including four demonstrators and nine members of the forces of State securityare killed in violent clashes.
Other activists anti-Government has reported that the unrest in Syria had reached institution of oldest and most prestigious University of Damascus, Syria of higher education, in the capital.
A demonstration organised by up to 1500 students at the University became violent yesterday when security forces attacked the rally. Demonstrators said a student was killed, reports the Associated Press Agency. There were conflicting reports about whether the student has been shot or beaten to death.
Opponents of the dynasty of the Assad family said that their number seems to be on the increase. "We are like a snowball is getting bigger every day," said Haitham al-Maleh, a lawyer from long-standing opposition to Damascus recently released from prison. "
The wave of months of protests is about 170 victims so far and presented the fiercest challenge to President Bashar al-Assad and his ruling Baath party since its support to the death of his father 11 years ago.
Thousands of both sides of the escalation of the conflict have attended funeral yesterday for those who were killed Sunday, said Nadim Houry, researcher at Human Rights Watch Middle East and North Africa division.
Houry also said his organization - and even militants in Syria - have found it difficult to determine the number of dead in violence Sunday.
Maleh said four demonstrators died Sunday at Banias. Official Syria News Agency, SANA, reported yesterday that the nine members of the armed forces, including two officers, were killed near Banias in a clash on the road to Latakia.
The Agency said that additional 32 people, including four civilians, were injured in the clash, including a paramedic and an undetermined number of emergency medical personnel, when their vehicle was bombed.
The Syrian Government expelled many media organizations, and frequent interruptions of the Internet and mobile phone service have hampered efforts by human rights activists and others to monitor events within the highly regulated country.
The Syrian Government has blamed the murders, "armed groups" in ambush military convoy outside the town, a sea port said human rights defenders was cut by the Sunday security forces. "
But videos clandestinely the country and posted on Facebook and played on Al Jazeera showed scenes of Dara and other towns that show burned cars, demonstrators burning images dEl-Assad and snatching of tear and launch their return on the security forces.
Others represent people spraying shots of the Windows of the car and a group of what appears to be security forces beating a man with clubs and later dragging a body.
Over the weekend, activists called for continuous demonstrations each day would climax Friday, the Muslim prayer day.
The President has promised reforms, including the revision of the emergency decree hated in place since 1963, shaken his Government and repealed a measure prohibiting citizenship to Kurds, but it has so far been unable to restore order.![]()

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