Syria's internet back amid strife
The internet in Syria is now working, say residents, as fighting between government and rebel fighters continues around Damascus.
The internet in Syria is now working, say residents, as fighting between government and rebel fighters continues around Damascus.
ITV News spoke to an activist from the Syrian Network for Human Rights inside the Damascus who said he fears the government has cut off the internet as they are preparing for "more massacres."
The activist, who spoke to ITV News via satellite phone, said the cuts to communications have made people feel scared and isolated. He said people were worried about getting supplies in the cold, as well as not being able to contact the rest of the world.
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