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Syrian youth standing up in a balcony Syrian Embassy in London last year (Al Jazeera Net - Archive)
After a long day yesterday witnessed in Syria led by the Syrian National Council for killing about 260 people witnessed the Syrian embassies in both London and Berlin, Athens, Cairo and Kuwait incursions by angry crowds of Syrians.
There were reports of dozens of Syrians protested in front of their embassies in Tokyo, Istanbul and Amman and Tripoli to demand the departure of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
As New York City police broke up dozens of Syrian demonstrators supporters and opponents of the Syrian president in front of the headquarters of the United Nations.
European capitalsGathered on Friday night about 150 people in front of the Syrian embassy in London to denounce the escalation of repression against civilians, was shut down five of them on charges of "undermining public order" after he broke into the headquarters of the embassy, according to sources from the police.
In Berlin, German police said in a statement that about twenty people stormed the headquarters of the Syrian Embassy Friday, causing some material damage before being dispersed by the police.
The statement pointed out that the demonstrators "are exclusively Syrian or of Syrian origin," stormed the embassy and "destroyed the furniture in the offices of several note and hung on the window and wrote slogans on the front of the building."
The German Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement last that "acts committed against the Syrian embassy in Berlin must be condemned in the strongest way. Government take very seriously their responsibilities to maintain the security of all diplomatic and consular bodies in Germany."
"The Ambassador-designate of the Ministry of Foreign affairs of the Near East Boris Rogge contact immediately after knowing the Syrian Ambassador in deeds and expressed his regret."
Activists also broadcast on the Internet for pictures they said the Syrians were able to pass the Wall of the Syrian embassy in the Greek capital in an attempt to storm.
CairoIn the Egyptian capital, said an official at the Syrian Embassy and a witness to a crowd of Syrians stormed the embassy and broke the furniture and equipment and set fire to parts of the building in protest against the events in Syria.
As hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside a police station a few streets away from the embassy to demand the release of six Syrians said they were arrested during the protest outside the headquarters of the mission.
This incident is the second such attack on the headquarters of the Syrian mission, where previously that the protesters broke into the embassy building last week to protest against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
Source: Al Jazeera + agencies
After a long day yesterday witnessed in Syria led by the Syrian National Council for killing about 260 people witnessed the Syrian embassies in both London and Berlin, Athens, Cairo and Kuwait incursions by angry crowds of Syrians.
There were reports of dozens of Syrians protested in front of their embassies in Tokyo, Istanbul and Amman and Tripoli to demand the departure of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
As New York City police broke up dozens of Syrian demonstrators supporters and opponents of the Syrian president in front of the headquarters of the United Nations.
European capitalsGathered on Friday night about 150 people in front of the Syrian embassy in London to denounce the escalation of repression against civilians, was shut down five of them on charges of "undermining public order" after he broke into the headquarters of the embassy, according to sources from the police.
In Berlin, German police said in a statement that about twenty people stormed the headquarters of the Syrian Embassy Friday, causing some material damage before being dispersed by the police.
The statement pointed out that the demonstrators "are exclusively Syrian or of Syrian origin," stormed the embassy and "destroyed the furniture in the offices of several note and hung on the window and wrote slogans on the front of the building."
The German Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement last that "acts committed against the Syrian embassy in Berlin must be condemned in the strongest way. Government take very seriously their responsibilities to maintain the security of all diplomatic and consular bodies in Germany."
"The Ambassador-designate of the Ministry of Foreign affairs of the Near East Boris Rogge contact immediately after knowing the Syrian Ambassador in deeds and expressed his regret."
Activists also broadcast on the Internet for pictures they said the Syrians were able to pass the Wall of the Syrian embassy in the Greek capital in an attempt to storm.
CairoIn the Egyptian capital, said an official at the Syrian Embassy and a witness to a crowd of Syrians stormed the embassy and broke the furniture and equipment and set fire to parts of the building in protest against the events in Syria.
As hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside a police station a few streets away from the embassy to demand the release of six Syrians said they were arrested during the protest outside the headquarters of the mission.
This incident is the second such attack on the headquarters of the Syrian mission, where previously that the protesters broke into the embassy building last week to protest against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
Source: Al Jazeera + agencies
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