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<p>Damascus <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/more-than-10-000-march-in-damascus-anti-assad-protest-1.413606?localLinksEnabled=false" target="_self">was roiled</a> at the end of last week by one of the largest protests in the capitol since the uprising began. Daniel Serwer <a href="http://www.peacefare.net/?p=7483" target="_self">is overjoyed</a>:</p>
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<p>Friday’s 41 peaceful demonstrations in Damascus, a few of them large, suggest that the opposition has wised up.&#0160; Rather than a force-on-force confrontation they are bound to lose, the protesters spread out their efforts and kept them non-violent.&#0160; Such coordinated risings in the capital are far more important for gaining adherents and defying the regime than killing a few soldiers or even&#0160;<em>Shabiha</em>&#0160;(non-uniformed regime goons) would be.&#0160; It has forced the regime today to rush its security forces into the capital to squelch the defiance and re-establish fear.&#0160; With any luck, they’ll find nothing to repress, as the protesters will hopefully be ready to ignite efforts elsewhere.</p>
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<p>Maysaloon <a href="http://www.maysaloon.org/2012/02/syria-at-standstill.html" target="_self">concurs</a>:</p>
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<p>The Damascus protests in Mazzeh yesterday were breathtaking to watch, and I know those streets like the back of my hand. The fact that a protest of this size managed to slip through the security net means that the minute Assad&#39;s control is weakened we can expect to see enormous crowds in Damascus again. That I feel certain of. Only months ago we saw this enormous Syrian flag festooned across that same thoroughfare by &quot;supporters&quot; of the regime. Yesterday was a different story.</p>
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<p>Jack Goldstone <a href="http://newpopulationbomb.com/2012/02/20/no-help-for-syria/" target="_self">isn&#39;t</a> so sure. Nir Rosen <a href="http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2012/02/2012218165546393720.html" target="_self">goes</a> in-depth on the sectarian background to the uprising. The Red Cross <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/20/world/meast/syria-unrest/index.html" target="_self">just announced</a> an attempt to broker a ceasefire. And as Assad&#39;s international standing&#0160;<a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/02/how-syria-is-splitting-russia-and-china-from-the-developing-world/253283/" target="_self">takes</a>&#0160;hit after hit, Syrians continue to undermine him at home &#8211; here&#39;s more footage from Damascus:</p>
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<p>This is another one in Dara&#39;a:</p>
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<p>And this is what they&#39;re protesting against:</p></p>
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