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  Photo from SANA shows people gathering for funeral of General Abdo Khodr al-Tellawi
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  Photo from SANA shows people gathering for funeral of General Abdo Khodr al-Tellawi Syria's government approved on Tuesday a bill to rescind a decades-old emergency law and agreed to abolish the state security court, after weeks of pro-democracy protests and hundreds of deaths. The

cabinet also approved a bill regulating demonstrations, the state news agency SANA reported, only hours after the interior minister imposed a total ban on political gatherings and after security forces fired on protesters in the city of Homs, killing four.The ongoing repression prompted the United States to call on Syria to cease violence against protesters. More than 2,000 people defied the authorities and protested against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad in the northern coastal city of Banias, witnesses said.

The bills approved on Tuesday will now go before parliament, which is not due to meet before May 2. Earlier, Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim al-Shaar told Syrians "to refrain from taking part in all marches, demonstrations or sit-ins under any banner whatsoever."

With protests intensifying and spreading across the country, Assad delivered a speech to his new cabinet on Saturday and promised an end to the draconian emergency law, in force since 1963. The law restricts many civil liberties, including public gatherings and freedom of movement, and allows the "arrest of anyone suspected of posing a threat to security." The Banias protest came after the authorities vowed on Monday to suppress what they called an "armed revolt" by Salafists, who espouse an austere form of Sunni Islam seeking a return to practices common in the early days of the faith. Sheikh Anas al-Ayrut, a protest leader in Banias, spoke to demonstrators there hours after the interior ministry warning. He told AFP in Nicosia by phone that, addressing himself to the minister, he said: "The same way you had the courage to call us Salafists, have the courage to admit that at Kordaha (where the Assad family comes from) there's an armed group and tonnes of weapons that the Syrian army does not have." An image grab taken from a YouTube video on April 19, 2011 claims to show Syrian anti-regime protesters in Homs. "Have the courage to admit that the 'shabbiha' (militias accused of firing on protesters) are part of the security forces," he said.

Repeal of the emergency law has been a central demand of reformists since protests began on March 15. At least 200 people have been killed by security forces or plain-clothes police since the start of the protest movement, Amnesty International says. At least 10 people were reported killed on Tuesday in clashes in the central city of Homs, where some 20,000 people staged an overnight sit-in protest demanding Assad's ouster.

In Washington, US State Department spokesman Mark Toner spoke of the overnight shootings."The violence there continues to raise serious concerns and it remains clear that the Syrian government needs to urgently implement broader reform and cease violence against peaceful protesters," he said.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague Commenting on recent developments in Syria, including the Syrian Government’s decision to end the state of emergency, said: “I am concerned by the reports of further deaths and casualties in Syria overnight.  I call on the Syrian security forces to exercise maximum restraint, and on the Syrian authorities to respect the people’s right to peaceful protest.."   adding that  the Syrian Government should act "urgently to respond to the legitimate demands of the Syrian people for political change and move towards implementing much needed reform."  “Today’s decision to remove the decades-old Emergency Law is a step in the right direction.  However, it is only one part of a wider package of necessary reforms. The Syrian authorities should do more to ensure the Syrian people experience real political progress without delay” Hague said.

Russia welcomed the lifting the emergency law and President Dmitry Medvedev spoke by phone with Assad and "expressed his complete support for these reforms," the country's foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, said.
"Russia sees the decisions of the Syrian authorities as directed towards the country's progress, creating stability and internal peace," Lavrov said during a visit to Montenegro.

People gather for the funeral of two people allegedly killed in recent clashes in Homs, north of Damascus. Assad had said in his speech that demonstrations are "allowed by the Syrian constitution" but that "there is no law in place to regulate them" and that "police must first be trained and equipped to handle them. "The role of police is to protect demonstrators as well as public and private goods from all acts of sabotage, for which there will be no tolerance because people reject anarchy," he added. SANA on Monday quoted the interior ministry as saying: "The latest incidents have shown that... armed Salafist groups, particularly in the cities of Homs and Banias, have openly called for armed revolt." The ministry accused such groups of killing soldiers, policemen and civilians, and attacking public and private property, and warned that "their terrorist activities will not be tolerated."
The authorities said on Tuesday three army officers and three children were killed around Homs by "armed criminal gangs," SANA reported.

An activist reached by telephone told AFP a protest overnight in Homs "was dispersed with force. There was heavy gunfire."Another activist said four people were killed during the assault, but gave no details.

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