Sharaa Says 'National Dialogue Seeks to Change the Atmosphere'--Syrian Activists Refuse National Dialogue; Call for a Protest on Friday--Negotiations Between Protestors and Security Forces in Hama--Juppe: "Russia has Started to Question Damascus' Stances" (Syria-Unrest)
The Daily Middle East Reporter (Beirut, Lebanon) 2011, July 7, 199, 5127
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--Sharaa Says 'National Dialogue Seeks to Change the Atmosphere' --Syrian Activists Refuse National Dialogue; Call for a Protest on Friday
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