“In Syria’s largely agricultural and remote Suweida province, rumblings of discontent have broken out into protest.
The regime sent dozens of security forces since Wednesday to Suweida and our sources say they are not police offers and mainly from the air force and military intelligence branches. This contradicts the Assad regime’s statement that it just wants to monitor the situation, said Fadel Abdul Ghany, chairman and founder of the Syrian Network for Human Rights.
We have noticed a decrease in the number of protesters and the length of time the protests have taken place since then. The one on Thursday lasted only half an hour. Sending in intelligence will make it difficult for these protests to continue”.