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The Huffington PostBEIRUT — More than 50,000 mourners marched through the capital of Syria's Kurdish heartland Saturday in a funeral procession for one of the country's most prominent opposition figures a day after his assassination. Security forces fired into the crowds, killing five people, witnesses said.
Despite the gunfire, crowds pouring into the streets of Qamishli called on President Bashar Assad to step down, chanting, "Leave! Leave!" – adopting the cry of tens of thousands of other Syrian protesters in the country's nearly 7-month-old uprising. Some demanded Assad's execution; others ripped down a statue of his late father and predecessor.
Friday's killing of charismatic Kurdish opposition figure Mashaal Tammo by masked men who burst into an apartment and gunned him down touched off a wave of anger in Qamishli, at the center of Syria's Kurdish region.
"All of Qamishli is out today. The funeral is turning into a massive protest," Kurdish activist and lawyer Mustafa Osso told The Associated Press by telephone. The grieving cries of fellow mourners could be heard in the background.
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