Women demonstrate, on the coastal road Baida, April 13, 2011.
Credit: Reuters/HandoutBy Khaled Yacoub OweisAMMAN. Thu April 14, 2011 5: 00 am EDT
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian forces took action in universities after that students work for the first time in the second largest city of Aleppo during demonstrations against the Baathist regime unprecedented, activists, said Thursday.
Approximately 150 students walk on Wednesday in a protest demanding political freedoms on the campus of the University of Aleppo, the defenders of the rights which have been in contact with them, said.
Irregulars of the Baath party quickly dispersed students who chanted "sacrifice us our blood and our souls for you, Deraa.".
The slogan was to show solidarity with the city of Deraa to the South, where the protests against the authoritarian regime of President Bashar al-Assad and his party began three years ago and a half weeks.
They have since spread to the outskirts of Damascus, North-East, the Mediterranean coast and between regions.
"The thugs quickly organized a demonstration pro-Assad, and certainly enough, Syrian television came to film," one of the activists said, adding that several demonstrators were beaten and three students were arrested.
"The regime is aware that it cannot let the breath of the campus." "They have seen what may be an emboldening elsewhere student movement," said activist.
With presence of heavy secret police, preachers on the payroll of State giving pro-Assad sermons and Sunni merchant class, remain on the sidelines, major events do not have to propagate appropriate Damascus or Aleppo.
This denied protesters critical mass in the uprisings that swept through the Tunisia and the Egypt and overthrown Governments y.
In the capital, hundreds of students walk into a pro-democracy protest in the University of Damascus for a second day.
Activists said secret police assembled in a restaurant opposite the main gate and mounted periodic incursions in the campus of the arrest of persons.
Earlier Wednesday, hundreds of women of a Syrian city which has witnessed the mass arrests of its male residents walk along the main coastal road from the Syria to demand their release.
The security forces, including the secret police, stormed Baida Tuesday, entering houses and arresting the men until the age of 60 years, said of the lawyers. The arrests came after that urban joined protests challenging the Ba'ath party, which ruled the Syria with a strong hand since 1963.
Baida women walking on the main road leading to the Turkey chanting slogans calling for the release of some 350 men, said the Syrian human rights observatory.
Al-Assad, who has placed Syria as champion self-proclaimed "resistance" to Israel while seeking peace with the State Jewish and accepting offers for rehabilitation, West responded to demonstrations with force lethal mixture and vague promises of reform.
The Damascus Declaration, the basic rights of the Syria group, said that the balance of these events reached 200.
(Editing by Michael Roddy)
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