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  • 14 years ago
A thick cloud of black smoke blankets the city of Homs once again.

This footage from a video streaming website shows smoke billowing from a major oil pipeline which was hit by an explosion according to witnesses.

The city has become the centre of the 11-month uprising that has been raging against four decades of the Assad family rule.

But amid the turmoil, President Bashar al-Assad has ordered a referendum on a new constitution.

The announcement, made on state TV, said the vote would be held on February 26.

The new draft constitution is part of a set of reforms introduced in response to the insurgency.

If passed it would restrict the president to serving a maximum of two terms of seven years and introduce a pluralistic party system.

But with cities such as Homs in open revolt, critics say holding an inclusive referendum will be impossible.

Simon Hanna, Reuters.
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