Syrian forces and activists have clashed during after-prayer protests in Damascus, as Arab observers continue their mission in the country.
Activists said troops fired nail bombs to disperse protesters who retaliated with stones in the suburb of Douma.
Protest organisers had called for mass demonstrations, saying up to 40 people were killed by troops on Thursday while awaiting a visit from the Arab team.
Correspondents say the presence of the monitors has emboldened the protesters.
Syrian opposition groups said the bodies of eight people had been recovered on Friday, although such figures are difficult to verify. At least 5,000 are believed to have died since the revolt against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad began in March.
Reassuring?On Friday, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said more than 20 protesters were hurt when troops fired "nail bombs" and tear gas to disperse as many as 70,000 protesters who were marching towards the city hall.Continued
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