Protesters hold a Syrian flag during a demonstration in Zabadani, near Damascus, April 22, 2011 |
The toll would make Friday the deadliest single day of protests in the country since the anti-government uprising began in March.
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The deaths were reported in areas including the southern Daraa region, the central city of Homs and communities near the capital, Damascus.
The U.S. on Friday urged the Syrian government to "cease and desist" in its use of violence. White House spokesman Jay Carney said the U.S. is calling on Syria to follow through on "promised reforms."
Friday's rallies against Assad's government came one day after the president signed a decree ending almost 50 years of emergency rule. The decree was part of his effort to end anti-government unrest.
There was no immediate confirmation of the deaths by Syrian authorities. State-run SANA news said police and security forces responded with tear gas and hoses on Friday after "scuffles" erupted between demonstrators and citizens.
A Facebook page calling for people to join the rallies called them the "Good Friday" protests - a reference to the holy day when Christians believe Christ was crucified and died in Jerusalem. A website image shows Christian and Muslim images together with the words "one heart, one hand, one goal."
VOA
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