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Syria: Netizens say the countdown has begun Bashar |
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This post is part of the special coverage of the protests in Syria 2011 . Twitter is on fire with news about the beginning of the end for the Assad regime after an explosion occurred in Damascus which killed three members of the inner circle of President Bashar Al Assad. Arwa Damon CNN reported:
The Saudi expert Sultan Al Qassemi said:
Syrian blogger Yazan Badran spoke of his suspicions:
The Syrian The 47th needs evidence:
Lina BBC Sinjab tweeted:
and added:
And Rafif Jouejati asked first:
He then announced:
And then he added:
This video , uploaded by eldoghem on YouTube, showing celebrations on the streets of Damascus after the attack: Hiba Sarraj is awaiting news on a more important goal - Bashar Al Assad. She tweeted [ar]: بلا فيتو بلا نيتو .... روحوا جيبوا من بيته! @ Hibasarraj : Do not expect the veto to NATO. By Bashar Go home. The Libyan Ismael gave this advice:
From Bahrain, Ali Al Saeed asks:
And the Jordanian Ali Hasani A summary of the labels to follow events on Twitter:
This post is part of the special coverage of the protests in Syria 2011 . Posted by Amira Al Hussaini · Translated by Elizabeth Rivera · View original post [en] · Comments (0)
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