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Syria unrest: Protests in Deraa, Damascus and Hama
Clashes at Omayyad Mosque in Damascus after Friday prayers, 25 March Clashes erupted in Damascus and other cities
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Syria unrest: Protests in Deraa, Damascus and Hama
Clashes at Omayyad Mosque in Damascus after Friday prayers, 25 March Clashes erupted in Damascus and other cities
Continue reading the main story
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* LIVE: Libya and the Mid-East crisis
* Analysis: Can reforms appease protesters?
* Mid-East protests: Country by country

Gunfire has been heard during a fresh protest …

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K5A-NLBSyria unrest: Protests in Deraa, Damascus and Hama
Clashes at Omayyad Mosque in Damascus after Friday prayers, 25 March Clashes erupted in Damascus and other cities
Continue reading the main story
Related Stories

* LIVE: Libya and the Mid-East crisis
* Analysis: Can reforms appease protesters?
* Mid-East protests: Country by country

Gunfire has been heard during a fresh …

Strategy video game

Wed Jan 19, 2011 4:23 pm by kosovohp

Strategy video games is a video game genre that emphasize skillful thinking and planning to achieve victory.[1] They emphasize strategic, tactical, and sometimes logistical challenges. Many games also offer economic challenges and exploration. These games sometimes incorporate physical challenges, but such challenges can annoy strategically minded players.[2]
They are generally categorized into four …

Video game genres

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Video game genres are used to categorize video games based on their gameplay interaction rather than visual or narrative differences.[1] A video game genre is defined by a set of gameplay challenges. They are classified independent of their setting or game-world content, unlike other works of fiction such as films or books. For example, an action game is still an action game, regardless of whether …

Real-time strategy

Wed Jan 19, 2011 4:22 pm by kosovohp

Real-time strategy (RTS) is a sub-genre of strategy video game which do not progress incrementally in turns.[1] Brett Sperry is credited with coining the term to market Dune II.[2][3]
In an RTS, as in other wargames, the participants position and maneuver units and structures under their control to secure areas of the map and/or destroy their opponents' assets. In a typical RTS, it is possible to create …

Zine El Abidine Ben Ali

Wed Jan 19, 2011 12:26 am by kosovohp

Ben Ali was born in Hammam-Sousse on 3 September 1936. While a student at Sousse Secondary School, Ben Ali joined the National resistance to French colonial rule serving as a liaison for the regional Neo-Destour party. For these activities, he was temporarily expelled from school and imprisoned.[4]
Upon completion of secondary school, Ben Ali earned degrees from the Special Inter-service School in …

Habib Bourguiba

Wed Jan 19, 2011 12:26 am by kosovohp

As a member of the Executive Committee of the Destour Party, Bourguiba found himself less in tune with the mainstream party vision, which culminated in the Monastir incident of August 8, 1933 relative to the burial of a naturalized Tunisian citizen. Bourguiba was pushed to resign from the committee, which led to the creation of the Neo Destour Party in Ksar Hellal on March 2, 1934 with Bourguiba …

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

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He was born either in the Ahmed Subaşı neighbourhood or on Islahhane Street (present day: Apostolu Pavlu Street) in Koca Kasım Pasha neighbourhood (this house is preserved as a museum) in Salonika,[2] to Zübeyde Hanım and Ali Rıza Efendi, a militia officer, title deed clerk and lumber trader. Only one of Atatürk's siblings, a sister named Makbule (Atadan) survived childhood; she died in 1956.[3] …

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    Syria unrest: Protests in Deraa, Damascus and Hama
    Clashes at Omayyad Mosque in Damascus after Friday prayers, 25 March Clashes erupted in Damascus and other cities
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    * LIVE: Libya and the Mid-East crisis
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    Gunfire has been heard during a fresh protest march in the Syrian city of Deraa, reports say.

    The marchers had attended funerals for some of the 25 protesters shot dead on Wednesday by security forces.

    Demonstrations were also reported in the capital, Damascus, where there were some arrests, and in the towns of Hama and Tall.

    Opposition activists had called for nationwide protests after Friday prayers, following a week of unrest.

    The city of Deraa, south of Damascus, has become the centre of a serious challenge to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

    Some of the protesters started a fire under a bronze statue of his father, the late President Hafez al-Assad, witnesses reported.

    More than 40 people are thought to have been killed in the town in a week of protests, although it has been hard to verify the accounts.

    Unconfirmed reports on Friday said another group of protesters trying to reach Deraa were killed in a nearby village when security forces opened fire.

    A human rights activist told AFP news agency the deaths occured in Salamen village. A witness told al-Jazeera television channel at least 20 had died.

    In Damascus, hundreds marched on King Faisal Street chanting: "Peaceful, Peaceful, God, Syria, Freedom".
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    image of Lina Sinjab Lina Sinjab BBC News, Damascus

    Thousands of protesters are marching in Deraa chanting for freedom.

    They are criticising a presidential adviser who said they were protesting because they were hungry. "Deraa people are not hungry, we want freedom," they are saying.

    In Damascus, one demonstration was broken up by security forces. Many people were arrested.

    Another protest reported by an eyewitness took place around al-Rifai mosque in central Damascus, but it was hard to independently verify it.

    "There were hundreds of us who marched after prayers, but we were surrounded and attacked by security forces," the eyewitness told the BBC.

    Earlier, we tried to visit Deraa but we were stopped by security forces and sent back to Damascus.

    This protest was broken up by security forces and many were arrested, reports say.

    Another protest reported to the BBC by an eyewitness took place around al-Rifai near Qasar Sousah Square.

    Supporters of Mr Assad were also staging protests in the capital, and clashes erupted between the two sides.

    In Hama, hundreds of people were said to have gathered on the city streets to chant "freedom".

    In 1982, the Syrian army put down an uprising led by the Muslim Brotherhood in Hama. Rights groups believe that tens of thousands of civilians were killed when large parts of the city were destroyed in the military assault.

    In Tall, witnesses quoted by the Reuters news agency said about 1,000 people had rallied to show their support for the Deraa protesters, and were chanting slogans denouncing members of the ruling Assad family.
    Changes promised

    On Thursday, the Syrian government said it would consider political reforms, including the possible ending of emergency laws introduced in 1963.
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    The government also said it would put on trial those suspected of killing several protesters in Deraa.

    Mr Assad later ordered the release of everyone arrested during the "recent events", state media said.

    Presidential spokeswoman Bouthaina Shaaban blamed outside agitators for whipping up trouble, and denied that the government had ordered security forces to open fire on protesters.

    But she said this "did not mean mistakes had not been made".K5A-NLB

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