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Siege of Daraa occurred within the context of the protests in Syria since 15 March 2011, with Daraa as the toughest center of uproar. The Syrian Army on 25 April started an eleven days lasting siege of that city. This harsh reaction would prove to be another step in the escalation of the Syrian conflict, that would eventually escalate into a civil war. The siege involved tanks, helicopters and around 6,000 troops. Up to 244 people were killed〔 and 1,000 arrested.〔 == Background == (詳細はDamascus and Aleppo, the largest cities of Syria. This started off a cavalcade of ever larger and angrier demonstrations all around Syria. On Friday 18 March, demonstrations erupted in four cities, the largest protest was in Daraa where thousands of protesters demanded an end to government corruption. These Daraa protests were repressed by security forces shooting at demonstrators. Seven police officers and at least four demonstrators were killed. The city of Daraa remained a focal point for the Syrian protests. On 20 March, thousands took to the streets of Daraa for the third straight day, shouting slogans against the country's emergency law. Fifteen persons were killed and scores injured as security forces opened fire on protesters. The courthouse, the Ba'ath party headquarters in the city, and the Syriatel building owned by Rami Makhlouf, a cousin of President Assad, were then all set on fire. On 23 March, security forces stormed on thousand demonstrators near the central Omari mosque in Daraa, killing at least 37 people. On 8 April, heavy clashes erupted in Daraa between protestors and security forces, in which 27 protestors and 19 soldiers were killed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Syria: Security Forces Barring Protesters from Medical Care )〕 In the protests on the all-Syrian “Great Friday” 22 April, in Daraa 100 demonstrators were killed, according to ''Al Jazeera''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Siege of Daraa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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