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Summary Syrian forces shot dead 20 people as activists called for protest against Russia for backing regime.
Security forces in Syria shot dead at least 17 people around the central city of Hama on Monday, a rights group said, as activists called for a day of protest against Russia for backing the regime.The toll of victims from the operation mounted by security forces and the army in the Hama area has risen to 17 dead, the Britain-based group told AFP in Cyprus. More than 60 people were arrested, it said.The Observatory also reported a 12-year-old boy killed in Douma, near Damascus, by gunfire from security forces who fired on a funeral, and a man and his son killed in the central province of Homs in the town of Al-Rastan.The Local Coordination Committees group, which organises anti-regime protests on the ground, put the days death toll at 19.The latest violence comes after pro-democracy activists called for a day of anger on Tuesday in protest at Russias backing for President Bashar al-Assad, whose regime has waged a deadly six-month crackdown on protesters.Do not support the killers. Do not kill the Syrians with your position in favour of the regime, activists urged Russia in a posting on The Syrian Revolution 2011, a Facebook page that has been the engine for the revolt.They wrote that a day of anger against Russia would be held on Tuesday.We express our anger towards Russia and the Russian government. The regime will disappear, but the people will live, the posting said.
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