Tens of thousands of protesters have poured into the streets across Syria calling for the downfall of President Bashar Assad's regime, defying a deadly military siege on the city of Hama.
Friday’s protests spread from the capital, Damascus, to the southern province of Daraa and Deir el-Zour in the east. Other demonstrations were reported in Qamishli in the north to Homs in the centre, activists said.
The protests come as Syrian troops kept bombing Hama, which has become the epicentre of the country’s uprising.
Hama has been under military siege for six days as Mr. Assad tries to crush a growing uprising that has so far claimed the lives of more that 1,700 civilians since March.