Syria urged to end deadly repression - Video
Barack Obama, the US president, has said Syria's deadly crackdown on protesters "must come to an end now" and accused Damascus of seeking Iranian help to repress its people. Some 75 protesters were killed on Friday, according to human rights group Amnesty International, in the bloodiest violence in a month of escalating protests against Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's rule. Local activists have released a list of 103 people who they say were killed in Friday's crackdown. Despite the criticism, Obama did not refer to any potential US consequences should Assad refuse to heed his demands.
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