Syria
Syria
Protests which rocked the Arab world in recent months are now hitting Syria – a country ruled with an iron grip on security.
Emergency laws, in place since 1963, ban all forms of demonstrations.
But the protesters are not backing down.
Bashar al Assad, whose family has ruled the country for 40 years, is facing challenges like never before.
So what sparked the protests in Syria and why did they start off in Daraa?
Inside Story presenter Laura Kyle is joined by guests: Ghias Al-jundi, a Syrian author and human rights activist, Samir Ai-ta, Chief Editor of the Arab edition of Le Monde Diplomatique and Jawad Al An-ani, a political analyst for the Jordanian based think-tank Al-baseera.
Stability in Syria has become a cause for concern for local authorities, as anti-government protests spread to the country’s second largest city Aleppo.
Meanwhile in the capital itself, several hundred students protested for a second day, against the government at Damascus University.
Inside Story, with presenter Ghida Fakhry, discusses with guests: Iyas Maleh from the Haitham Maleh Foundation for the defense of human rights defenders in Syria; Ousama Monajed, a Syrian political activist; and George Jabbour, a former member of the Syrian Parliament.