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Opposition activists called for the Syrians to go to public spaces on the first Friday the existence of the Arab League observers who were deployed in many Syrian cities where clashes between Syrian security forces and demonstrators.

Correspondents say the protesters have become more aggressive presence of Arab observers, despite the continuation of the killings, where about forty people were killed Thursday in the cities of Damascus and its countryside and shield, Hama, Homs and Idlib.
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The demonstrators called on militants to carry olive branches as they walked to the squares to emphasize Slmathm.

The page "Syrian Revolution" on the social networking site Facebook, "Friday Snzhv into scenes topless freedom as we have done in Homs and Hama, while olive branches to make us face the fire cannons and machine guns gangs Assad."

The head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rami Abdel Rahman said the Arab League initiative represents the only ray of hope for the Syrians and the presence of Arab observers to break the barrier of fear they have.

The Reuters news agency quoted one of the sons of the city of Hama as saying "We recognize that the presence of observers would not stop the bloodshed, but they will be witnesses to it at least."

Since the arrival of observers on Monday killed 120 militants, according to Syrian opposition.

The activists said that at least 29 people were killed by security forces and the army on Thursday in Damascus and a shield, Hama, Homs and Idlib.

The observers had looked at the strength of teams, each of which ten observers and went to the five cities where clashes are continuing between protesters and security forces.

The observers may lose on Wednesday, the city of Homs, one of the hotbeds of violence in Syria.

Has caused the statements made by the head of the mission the first team, Mustafa al-Dabi for controversy when he said he "did not witness what scares" when touring the city Homs.

Dabi said later that he needs more time to assess the situation in the city adequately.
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The protesters gathered Almnawan the Syrian government about the observers in Homs, demanding them of providing them with protection.

The protestors in Homs had tried in the past two days out in demonstrations in the city center, but were dispersed by security forces using tear gas and live bullets.

He said an activist in Homs, Abu Bakr called manholes, told the BBC that it is impossible to speak to observers without the knowledge of Syrian authorities.

Manhal said "we can not communicate with the observers, they are observers continuously by the henchmen of the regime and Cbihh, and if Sitardonni saw me talking with them and if they caught me inevitably kill me."

Says Jim Muir BBC correspondent in Lebanon, that observers are exposed to harsh criticism by opposition activists for not revealing what they see and their dependence on the system in the areas of transportation and security.

Our correspondent says the League of Arab States, in turn subjected to strong pressure to push it out the results inconclusive.

But the team Dabi defended the mission headed by saying it is still in its infancy.

For its part, the United States urged activists granted Dabi and his mission an opportunity to prove their competence.

Mark Toner said spokesman for the State Department in Washington in this regard, "we allow the mission to do its work and issue its recommendations."

The Mission of Arab observers now consists of 66 observers, and the number expected to rise to between 200 and 300, and its mission is to assess the system's commitment to the initiative of the Syrian Arab League, which provides for the withdrawal of all troops from areas where clashes with protesters.

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