BEIRUT ? An effort to unite Syria?s opposition-in-exile with the fledgling protest movement that has erupted on the streets of Syrian cities fizzled Saturday, a day after security forces shot dead 32 anti-government protesters around the country, forcing government opponents to cancel plans to gather in Damascus.
A parallel conference of exiled regime opponents went ahead in Istanbul, but in the absence of the domestic Syrian protest movement, which had been planning to participate via Skype, the meeting failed to achieve its stated goal of coming up with a unified strategy for ousting President Bashar al-Assad.
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