A wave of unrest sweeping the Arab world last year, reached Syria in March - the country started to mass protests against President Bashar Assad. Government forces began a series of major raids from time to time carrying out attacks and grabs homes. The UN estimates that over the past 10 months have killed more than 5000 Syrians. Thousands of people continue to hold meetings, despite the threat of snipers in the streets and rumors of torture and executions. League of Arab States, Europe and the U.S. imposed trade sanctions on Syria, and the League sent a team of observers, but since they arrived (2 weeks ago) on the streets of Syria still killed 150 people. January 19 Arab League will provide a full report on what is happening. But Russia and China opposed the UN action, and the United States and Europe do not plan any action in the style of "a la Libya."
Collected here are photographs taken in Syria over the past few weeks. Many of them have been published, despite the strict restrictions from the government.

1. Former Syrian soldiers, now a renegade, hidden behind a wall with arms damaged home in Baba Amre, Homs province December 19, 2011. (AP Photo)

2. A demonstrator in front of the police in Khalid. (Reuters)

3. The protest against the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad after Friday prayers at Hula on January 6. The inscription on the banner on the right: "In a free world and we are waiting for you until we die." The inscription on the banner in the center, "Your conscience is in the dock," and the banner on the left: "We will not give up, you give up." (Reuters)

4. Young demonstrators protest in naaktsii Sarakibe. (Reuters)

5. Syrian tank in the city of Homs. As a result of a major skirmish in Homs December 26 killed 23 people. (AFP / Getty Images)

6. A demonstrator throws a bottle of tear gas in Homs. To disperse 70 000 Syrian police used tear gas on the day of arrival in the country Observer of the League of Arab States. (AFP / Getty Images)

7. The city of Homs on 25 November. (Anwar Amro / AFP / Getty Images)

8. A dead man in the frame of the video on 15 December at Homs. It is said that he just went out for bread, and he was killed by a sniper, but it is impossible to verify. (AP Photo)

9. Rally against President Bashar Assad in Khalid. The inscription on the banner: "Victory comes from God." (Reuters)

10. Funeral protester Fawaz al-Mahamida, who died in the protests, in Baba Amre. (Reuters)

11. Demonstrators gathered in protest against the president in Homs. (Reuters)

12. Protesters shut face of tear gas in Adlbe. (Reuters)

13. Syrian police aim at demonstrators in the streets Adlba. (Reuters)

14. Anti-government demonstrators carry a wounded man from the streets. (Reuters)

15. Funeral protesters killed in the conflict in the suburbs of Damascus Zabadan December 21. (Reuters / Handout)

16. Syrians protest of all ages. The inscription on the banner: "The Arabs, Syrians killed." (Reuters)

17. The protest against the president on the streets of Damascus. (Reuters)

18. Anti-government demonstration in Damascus. (Reuters)

19. Black smoke from an oil refinery in Homs. Syrian pipeline to transport crude from the east brought the country to plant in Homs, blew on December 8. (Reuters / SANA)

20. Syrian policeman watches the news in the damaged office of the police station in the vicinity of Damascus, the Foreign Ministry. At the busy intersection of Capital January 6 explosion, which injured a policeman from a bus and killed people. (AP Photo / Bassem Tellawi)

21. Syrian soldiers from a local resident on its side of the border with Lebanon in the village Aridi. Witnesses reported that authorities in Damascus lay mines along the border with Lebanon. The Syrian authorities say it in order to prevent smugglers of weapons. (AP Photo / Bilal Hussein)

22. A wounded member of the Syrian opposition in Lebanon's Akkar town. (Joseph Eid / AFP / Getty Images)

23. Syrian refugees are sitting around the stove at a temporary shelter in the Lebanese town of Aarsal. More than 5,000 Syrians were killed in 10 months of unrest, thousands more were injured and are afraid to seek help, because the police can take them for the demonstrators because of their injuries. Some dare to short, but very dangerous road in Lebanon, breaking patrols, mines, and winter frosts. (Reuters / Jamal Saidi)

24. Syrians with things illegally cross the border with Lebanon, returning to Syria from the Lebanese village Aridi. (AP Photo / Bilal Hussein)

25. Has become a familiar urban landscape in Homs. (Reuters)

26. Syrian in a bloody street near Homs. (AP Photo)

27. Syrian doctor shows body 37-year-old Al-Darwish nafl, which was at-months pregnant, and you get shot in the Bayyadah in Homs. Explanations of the causes of death nafl different. The doctor said she died of a bullet from a passing car, and a local group in the struggle for human rights claims that she was killed during a search of her home. (Anwar Amro / AFP / Getty Images)

28. Soldiers Free Syrian army, formed by deserters, at an undisclosed location in Syria. Bashar al-Assad has denied all the charges of murdering thousands of people. He said that "only a madman" would be ordered to shoot their own people. (Ricardo Garcia Vilanova / AFP / Getty Images)

29. The demonstrators in the street Qamishli. (Reuters)

30. Container with diesel fuel and the tank with gas covered wedding dress and suit as a sign of lack of demonstration of gas and fuel in Homs. (Reuters)

31. Still from the video, in which dissenters from government forces fire back in Daele, near Dera'a. (Reuters / via Reuters Tv / Handout)

32. Demonstration after Friday prayers in Kafranbele. (Reuters)

33. The Syrian Orthodox priests pray at Mass in a church service in memory of Damascus Christian boy Sari (pictured), who recently died in a shootout in Homs. (Joseph Eid / AFP / Getty Images)

34. Demonstrators at a protest in Amud. (Reuters)

35. The observer of the League of Arab States, anti-government protesters photographed on the streets Adlba. (Reuters)

36. The boys cleaned the debris from houses after military skirmishes in Talbisehe. (Reuters / Handout)

37. High Sunni Ahmad Hassoun Badreddin trying to hold back tears at the service of the Orthodox Church in Damascus, which is held in memory of two victims of the riots - 10-year-old boy who went to buy cookies, and about his own son, who was killed in October. (Joseph Eid / AFP / Getty Images)
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