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The remarks come after the’s deadline for an end to government violence passed last night and as reports have surfaced that a ruling building was attacked in. If the reports of the attack on the government building are confirmed, it would mark the first time violence from the uprising has entered the capital city.

“The and the pressure to subjugate will also <a href="http://www.monclersalestore.com/8-moncler-hoodies-women">Moncler Hoodies Women</a>continue,” said Mr. Assad in an interview with the Sunday Times. “However, I assure you that Syria will not bow down and that it will continue to resist the pressure being imposed on it.”

The Syrian president went on to say that he believed the government’s role was to “restore stability and protect civilians” by fighting those who have risen up against his government. “We have to prevent militants from doing what they are doing now, killing civilians doing massacres, in different places in Syria,” he said.

3,500 people killed since March

According to the United Nations, at least since the uprising began in March. Violence has risen as Syrian military units have begun defecting, providing more weapons to the<a href="http://www.monclersalestore.com/6-moncler-vest-women">Moncler Vest Women</a> opposition. Violence in Syria is difficult to verify as most foreign journalists are unable to enter Syria and those inside have extremely limited mobility, reports the BBC.

Reports that a building belonging to the ruling Baath Party was attacked remain unconfirmed, but the Free, made up of many military defectors has claimed responsibility for it. Initial reports indicate that the building was attacked with grenades.

“If it is true it indicates that things are getting worse, although the attack is the Syrian government,” reports Sky News’ Stuart Ramsay in.

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