Internet network in Syria finally came back on after shut down by force by the government for some time. This momentum was immediately used to upload the videos of violence during protests in the Middle Eastern country.

In a video describing how the protests of thousands of protesters to be stopped by a barrage of gunfire from the sniper. Videos of protest duration of 20 seconds it was now trying to show to the world via the Internet.

According to Renesys, companies that monitor Internet access, 3G data network operator or internet service provider (ISP) in Syria reportedly disappeared from the global network on Friday morning local time. But strangely, a domain that is connected to the government-owned site remains still on the air.

Dark-gulitanya online realm is finally back Syria appeared a day later or rather light on Saturday morning local time.

Quoted from CNET News on Monday (06/05/2011), the government reportedly accidentally turn off the public Internet access because of the demonstrators to upload a video demonstration to show to the world.

Protests in Syria alone reportedly has claimed more than 50 victims were killed. This demonstration tub inspiration from a popular uprising in Tunisia and Egypt and started rolling mid-March and then in the small town Deraa before then spread to other cities.

Syrian President Bashar Assad, who tried to protect his family rule that has lasted four decades, has promised reforms. But the mass of protesters claimed the promises were not enough and demanded he step down.
Violence Video Emerges in Syria

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