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created on 08/09/2011  |  http://fubar.com/wmldswlxh/b342831

AT LEAST a dozen protesters were reported killed across Syria yesterday as the EU banned the importation of oil products from the country, depriving the government of €5 million-€6 million in revenue a day. The fatalities were said to be in the southern Deraa province, the cradle of the unrest; the tribal city of Deir al-Zor in the east; and a restive Damascus suburb. Marches were mounted under the slogan, “Death Rather than Humiliation”, reported Facebook page “Syrian Revolution 2010”, administered by a member of the Muslim Brotherhood based in Sweden. Local co-ordinating committees guiding protests in the country said there had been a rally outside the home of Hama attorney general Adnan Bakkour in support of his resignation in protest over the killing of demonstrators. Syria’s state news agency said several members of the security forces were wounded when bases came under attack. Opposition groups estimate that 2,200 people have been slain since anti-government demonstrations began in mid-March. air yeezy The government says that more than 500 members of the police and armed forces have been killed. EU foreign ministers discussed Syria at a meeting in Poland yesterday. As the social protest enters its eighth week and the demonstration planned for Saturday is set to be the greatest in Israeli history, it's time to issue an emergency mobilization order. All people who care about their lives in this country must, simply must, report for duty. All people who thought they could do nothing but grumble and discovered it can be completely different have a duty, not only a right, to go outside and come to the square. Rightists and leftists, Jews and Arabs, women and men, young and old, religious and secular, northerners and southerners - everyone must be in Kikar Hamedina Saturday night. Saturday the power of a society will be tested - a society that has finally come alive and grown up after decades of slumber. If the masses flood the square, their outcry will be heard. Nobody, not even Benjamin Netanyahu's government, could ignore hundreds of thousands of Israelis demanding change and social justice. Size matters, but it's not the only thing. From the protest's first day, from the first large demonstration on July 23, it was marked by an enthusiasm we never witnessed at any other demonstration, perhaps since the birth of the state. Winds of change like that haven't blown since the night the state was declared, when we danced outside the old Tel Aviv Museum on Rothschild Boulevard.

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