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Ahrar al-Sham not involved in suppressing Idlib's protest: statement

(Zaman Al Wasl)- Powerful Ahrar al-Sham Islamist group condemned statement issued Tuesday the fierce break up of Monday's anti-regime demonstration in Idlib city and arresting prominent media activists.

The group said its fighters had not
participated in the repression of the demonstration, and called for activists release.

On Monday, Fighters of
Nusra Front-led Army of conquest, or Fatah Army, had beaten media activists and prevented demonstrators form rising the revolution flag in the city's main square.

Activists said Nusra had threatened to open fire on demonstrators next time.

Social media activists said 'as (Bashar) Assad as Nusra,' in regard to the savage way Nusra used against the peaceful protest.

A year ago, Fatah Army seized control of Idlib city with vast territory from regime army.
 
Last Friday, activists organized 104 demonstrations from over 100 city, town and village in the war-torn country. Thousands of Syrians in rebel-held areas went to streets on Friday in a move recalling the memorable peaceful protests, rising revolution flags and chanting freedom slogans.

'The (Syrian) people want to bring down the regime' they chanted.

On Monday, new wave of demonstration took place in rebel-held Aleppo.

The unprecedented U.S.-Russian 'cessation of hostilities' agreement that came into force a week ago, has slowed the pace of the war, although it does not include Islamic State militants or the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front.

A total of 180 people were killed since the truce begun in Feb,27 and 132  violation recorded, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights.

At least 400,000 people killed, 70,000 wounded and 11 million displaced since revolution erupted on March 2011.


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