Syria

President Al-Asad grants amnesty to all detained protesters

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has granted general amnesty to all prisoners who were detained over involvement in the country’s ten-month-old unrest.

The country’s SANA news agency reported on Sunday that the amnesty includes those who participated in peaceful anti-government demonstrations.

It also includes those who have possessed unlicensed weapons and ammunition and those who would hand over their unlicensed weapons to the government before the end of January.

The report did not say how many prisoners would be affected by Sunday’s presidential decree.

The decree came after zionist-backed Qatari Emir Al Thani called for a military intervention in Syria.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March and the UN said more than 5,000 people have been killed in the country over the past nine months.

Damascus says over 2,000 of those killed were members of its security forces.

The Arab League mission will report about the situation in Syria on Thursday and Arab foreign ministers will then decide whether to continue the mission, or possibly refer Syria to the UN Security Council.

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