[44042] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Never Lose Your Keys Ever Again!
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Tue Jun 2 11:55:58 2015
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 08:55:55 -0700
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g it wants to expose how the regime is killing peaceful protesters.The
leader of the FSA, breakaway air force Col. Riad al-Asaad, said his
troops have halted attacks since the observers arrived. The government insists terrorists
and gangs are driving nine months of crisis in Syria."We stopped to
show respect to Arab brothers, to prove that there are no armed
gangs in Syria, and for the monitors to be able to go
wherever they want," al-Asaad told The Associated Press by telephone from his
base in Turkey."We only defend ourselves now. This is our right and
the right of every human being," he said, adding that his group
will resume attacks after the observers finish their mission.The Free Syrian Army
says it is comprised of some 15,000 army defectors who abandoned the
regime during the uprising. The group has claimed responsibility for attacks on
government installations that have killed scores of soldiers and members of the
security forces.On Friday, activists s
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