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Syrian police arrested several activists who gathered on Monday near parliament seeking to petition for an end to four decades of emergency law in the Arab state, witnesses said.
The protesters assembled on the 41st anniversary of the ruling Socialist Arab Baath Party's accession to power.
Emergency law - which activists assail as an infringement of human rights - was imposed days after the 1963 revolution.
Police ordered the protesters to leave because they lacked permission to gather and arrested about six who refused to go, the witnesses said.
Police detained about five local and foreign journalists but released them shortly afterwards, journalists in Beirut said.
The Human Rights Association of Syria (HRAS) later said about 30 people were arrested and condemned the detentions as a "violation of the right of peaceful gathering and expression".
HRAS said Aktham Naise, the spokesman of the Committees for the Defence of Democratic Liberties and Human Rights, was among those arrested.
Amnesty International said the state of emergency had led to thousands of suspected political opponents being detained, tortured and held incommunicado without trial or charge, sometimes for over two decades.
"Others have been convicted and sentenced to lengthy prison terms after grossly unfair trials before military or state security courts," the rights group said in a statement.
It called on Syria to drop charges against 14 human rights activists arrested in August at a lecture marking 40 years of the emergency law and now on trial before a military court.
Sources familiar with government thinking have said Damascus would only lift the emergency law if the state of war with Israel - which occupies Syria's Golan Heights - ended.
Damascus is facing mounting pressure from the United States to co-operate with US policies in the Middle East and implement democratic reforms.

Copyright Reuters, 2004

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