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Syrians’ take violent uprising to streets
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Despite attempts by the Syrian government to crush a civilian uprising, tens of thousands took to the streets in violent retaliation. Many Syrians have also begun to find some sanctuary in neighboring country Turkey. NBC News’ John Ray reports from the Syrian border.June 11, 2011