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SNC: 'Friends of Syria' to Meet Again in Turkey

An international conference on the crisis in Syria, which is being held in Tunisia on Friday, will reconvene in Turkey in three weeks, the opposition Syrian National Council said.

"The next meeting of the 'Friends of Syria' will be in three weeks in Istanbul," the SNC said in a brief statement.

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Paris: SNC is Legitimate Representative of Syria Opposition

French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe described the Syrian National Council (SNC) on Friday as "the legitimate representative" of the country's opposition, as he arrived for an international meeting in Tunisia.

"We consider the SNC as the legitimate representative of the Syrian opposition ... the pole around which the opposition must organize," he said, as he also "solemnly" urged Syria to allow for the evacuation of wounded journalists in Homs.

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Hamas Premier Salutes 'Heroic Syrian People'

Hamas' Gaza premier Ismail Haniya hailed on Friday the "heroic" Syrian struggle for democracy during a rally at Cairo's Al-Azhar mosque, in a departure from his movement’s refusal to criticize Damascus.

"I salute all the people of the Arab Spring, or rather the Islamic Winter," Haniya told several thousand cheering people who attended a rally in support of the Palestinians and Syrians.

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93 Dead as Syrians Rally in Support of Besieged Baba Amr

At least 93 people were killed on Friday across Syria as regime forces shelled a rebel-held area of the city of Homs for the 21st straight day, while tens of thousands protested in several regions, monitors said.

The bombing targeted the district of Baba Amr, where hundreds have reportedly been killed since forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad began an artillery attack on February 4, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

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Palestinians, Police Clash at al-Aqsa Mosque

Clashes broke out Friday between Israeli police and "hundreds" of Palestinian stone-throwers at the flashpoint al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City, police said.

"They threw stones towards the Maghrebi Gate and police went onto the plaza," police spokeswoman Luba Samri told Agence France Presse, referring to the only entrance to the compound which can be used by non-Muslims.

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Qaida Claims Wave of Iraq Attacks

Al-Qaida's front group in Iraq said on Friday that it carried out a wave of bombing and shooting attacks across the country that killed 42 people.

The group said Thursday's attacks, which hit six different provinces and left more than 250 people wounded, targeted security forces in response to "torture and killings against Sunnis".

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Iraqis Demonstrate for Reforms in Baghdad

Dozens of Iraqis demonstrated for reforms in Baghdad's Tahrir Square on Friday, the eve of the first anniversary of mass protests in which 16 people were killed across the country.

Security forces had a heavy presence in the square, with soldiers armed with wooden clubs, pistols and assault rifles surrounding the area where the demonstrators were gathered.

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Annan Urges Full Cooperation on Syria Mission

New international mediator Kofi Annan urged all sides in the Syria crisis on Friday to cooperate with his mission, saying he was determined to put an end to the violence and human rights abuses.

"I look forward to having the full cooperation of all relevant parties and stakeholders in support of this united and determined effort by the United Nations and the Arab League to help bring an end to the violence and human rights abuses, and promote a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis," he said.

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Amnesty Demands Aid Access to Syria's Homs

Amnesty International demanded on Friday that aid agencies be given immediate access to Homs and other besieged Syrian protest cities, as world powers gathered in Tunisia to discuss the bloodshed.

The London-based human rights watchdog said it had received the names of 465 people reported killed in Homs since regime forces began pounding rebel neighborhoods of Syria's third-largest city three weeks ago.

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Syria Opposition Group Boycotts Tunis Meeting

A Syria-based opposition group said it was boycotting the international "Friends of Syria" meeting being held on Friday in Tunis on the future of the country, complaining of exclusion and fearing escalated militarization.

The National Coordination Committee for Democratic Change (NCCDC) denounced what it described as attempts to leave the door open to militarize the uprising against the regime of Bashar Assad, and for foreign military intervention.

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