From the memory of the Syrian revolution:13/07/2011

On this day in 2011:

A flash demonstration in the Saliba Project in Latakia demanded the overthrow of the Syrian regime. The demonstrators carried banners condemning those participating in the dialogue conference organized by the Syrian regime and chanted slogans such as “The nation wants to overthrow the regime,” “Long live Syria, down with Bashar al-Assad,” “We don’t love you, leave us you and your party,” and “No dialogue, leave Bashar.” Hundreds also participated in an evening demonstration in the southern Raml neighborhood (Palestinian) calling for freedom, the overthrow of the regime, and rejecting dialogue with the regime, showing solidarity with Hama and other afflicted cities.

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