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A dissident blogger, Ammar Abdulhamid, points to video purporting to show a group of 18 clerics declaring support for the opposition.
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The US-based Syrian activist Ammar Abdulhamid writes: Even the children were tortured before being shot dead.
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"We know it's a logistical nightmare," Mr. Abdulhamid said.
Syrian Opposition Meets in Turkey Nour Malas 2011
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In his analysis of the latest army assaults, Abdulhamid takes his cue from an analysis by Peter Harling, of the International Crisis Group, who claimed the Assad regime was losing a bloody game of whack-a-mole with its opponents.
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"The platform for us is agreed upon: to bring down the regime," said Ammar Abdulhamid, a Washington-based activist.
Syrian Opposition Meets in Turkey Nour Malas 2011
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"The administration still seems like it's seeking to engage Assad," said Ammar Abdulhamid, a leading Syrian democracy activist based in Washington.
West's Response to Syria Blasted Jay Solomon 2011
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Abdulhamid: What you have to understand, the people that began this are not the opposition.
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But Ammar Abdulhamid, a Syrian human rights activist living in the United States, said it may be too late for Assad to offer any acceptable reforms.
Syria's Popular Uprising Fails to Force Authentic Reforms 2011
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Abdulhamid: The situation is really both full of promise and a little dread as well.
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Abdulhamid wrote:Assad might have regained a foothold in few suburbs in Damascus, but he seems to be losing Homs, Deraa and Idlib, because, try as he can, Count whack-a-mole can't whack 'em all.
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