Associated Press
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 13 April 2011
Hundreds of women and children were blocking a main coastal highway in Syria to protest the arrest of dozens of people from nearby villages in an ongoing crackdown.
Witnesses said up to 2,000 women carrying white cloths and olive branches were crowding the main motorway between the coastal cities of Tartous and Banias on Wednesday.
The women demand the release of detainees from Bayda and Beit Jnad.
The witnesses spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Residents and activists said hundreds were arrested on Tuesday as security forces and pro-government gunmen attacked the two villages.
Protests erupted in Syria more than three weeks ago and have been growing steadily, with tens of thousands of people calling for sweeping reforms.