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As Protests Grow, Will Syrians See Reforms or More...

Clip: 4/8/2011 | 8m 51s

Judy Woodruff discusses the unrest in Syria with guests.

Protesters seeking political reforms gathered across Syria, but government forces opened fire on demonstrators with tear gas, rubber bullets and live rounds. Judy Woodruff discusses the unrest with the New America Foundation's Flynt Leverett and Andrew Tabler of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

04/08/2011

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