'Eight die' as Syrian troops fire on demonstrators

Syrian security forces have opened fire on protesters in the capital and other major cities, killing at least eight people as tens of thousands gathered for huge anti-government rallies, witnesses said.

Syrian security forces have opened fire on protesters in the capital and other major cities, killing at least eight people as tens of thousands gathered for huge anti-government rallies, witnesses said.

The casualties included three people killed in the capital, Damascus, three in the north-western city of Idlib, and two people from the same family in the southern city of Daraa.

“All hell broke loose, the firing was intense,” an activist in Daraa said.

The protests stretched from the capital, Damascus, and its suburbs to Hasakeh province in the north and Daraa in the south, to Latakia on the coast. Thousands converged on the flashpoint cities of Homs and Hama in central Syria, among other areas across the nation of 22 million.

President Bashar Assad is trying to crush the rebellion with a deadly government crackdown that activists say has killed some 1,600 people. The government disputes the toll and blames the bloodshed on a foreign conspiracy and gangs.

One of the largest protests took place in Hama, Syria’s fourth-largest city and an opposition stronghold. An activist there said many people from nearby villages joined the protests.

He added that Hama, which has been out of government control since early June, is suffering from lack of medicine and food due to a siege by troops. He said diseases are spreading because rubbish has not been collected over the past two weeks.

The Syrian opposition dedicated today’s protests to the tens of thousands of people detained since the uprising began in mid-March. Activist say about 15,000 are still being held.

Syria has banned most foreign media and placed tight restrictions on reporters, making it nearly impossible to independently confirm accounts out of Syria.

Today’s death toll was confirmed by the Local Co-ordinating Committees, which track the protests in Syria and have a network of sources on the ground.

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