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Small protests started in Syria on 26 or 28 January 2011. Large protests erupted on 15 March 2011 and grew stronger; the Syrian government’s reaction on those protests became violent on 16 March, deadly on 18 March, and grew harsher. Sources consider that week the beginning of the Syrian uprising.〔(On 23 April 2011, ''Al Jazeera'' ) had decided, after the bloody events of Friday 22 April, to henceforth indicate the ‘Syrian protests’ as an "uprising". Starting 25 April (the Attack on Daraa), prominent international news channels considered, with hindsight, the Syrian "uprising" to have begun in the week of 15–21 March. Examples: (''The New York Times'', 25 April 2011 ); (''Los Angeles Times'', 25 April 2011 ); ( BBC, 15 July 2012 ).〕 For the background of those protests, see: Background of the Syrian protests (2011). ==Timeline== === January–February 2011 === 26 or 28 January, in the large northern Kurdish city of Al-Hasakah, a man, Hasan Ali Akleh, soaked himself with gasoline and set himself afire.〔 3 February, Syrian opposition groups called on Facebook and Twitter for a "day of rage" on Friday 4 February. This did not lead to protests in Syria on 4 February. 5 February, in the Kurdish city of Al-Hasakah, hundreds demonstrated for political reform and an end to emergency law.〔 17 February, a demonstration was held, in the al-Hamidiya market in Damascus, in protest of a police beating of a shop keeper. Protesters chanted: "the Syrian people will not be humiliated".〔〔 23 February, Syria's justice minister defended the state of emergency by pointing at the state of war with Israel. A proposal of one parliament member to evaluate the harsh emergency laws was voted down with 249 against one MP. jpg.html_& *(%#$%^& *(((((():"{}+ 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January–April 2011)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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