(CNN) --zwei Syria's neighbors joined growing international calls Monday for Damascus, his violent crackdown against anti-government protesters calls to stoppen--, which progressed as the violence itself.
"In Jordan, which reported State Petra News Agency, that Prime Minister as Marouf Al beacon hit and urged his Syrian counterpart had to immediately stop military operations Adel Safar, implement rapid reform and spare the blood of the Syrian people, to reject and regret at the continued killing and escalation in the neighbouring Syria express the Kingdom."
Al beacon hit Safar said in a phone call, that "such scenes" need to stop, adding that "hope still on the ability of our brothers in Syria for this purpose exists."
He said "We wait in Jordan tangible and urgent measures in the near future".
Similar feelings were in Ankara by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu voiced, after his recent Damascus visit. He told reporters at a press conference televised, he had asked that the Syrian military end operations immediately, avoid cities and satisfy the democratic demands of the people.
"Syrian people should know that we are on their side in the context of their legitimate democratic rights," he said. "We hope, our voice can be heard, and these operations are completed."
In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Turkish President Abdullah Gul met Monday with King Abdullah Saudi of Arabia and both "emphasizes the importance of curbing the violence, which the Syrian Government to people is," Gül's Office said in a statement.
Last week, King Abdullah called for an end to bloodshed in Syria, and the Saudi Arabian Ambassador from Damascus.
Bahrain and Kuwait have also recalled their ambassadors from Syria and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, calling to end the strike.
The United States finished behind the explicit calls for al-Assad step down, but Washington has said that Syria would be better off without him. The United States slapped sanctions on Syria's largest cell phone companies and a bank in the call for an embargo on oil and gas.
Ask the international and convictions came more than 5,000 Palestinians have been reported, a UN refugee camp in the city to camp under fire from Syrian security forces are fled to port in Latakia.
Some of the refugees had asked the Syrian security forces leave and some links on their own because she fear for their lives, said Christopher Gunness, spokesman for the United Nations relief and Works Agency.
The Agency had no communication with the refugees, and was not sure that where she had gone, he said.
"The Syrian Government for instant access to the Palestinians, demanding we as the well-being of our responsibility," said Gunness CNN. "We need to get in order to assess the situation there."
The refugee camp in Latakia contains usually 10,000 people.
The Agency said "Reports from different sources deaths and victims among the refugee population Palestinian show even though poor communication make it impossible, the exact number of dead and injured to confirm", Sunday.
It called for access to the area, so that can take care of humanitarian workers of the victims.
Monday, one day after opposition groups CNN that Syrian security forces by helicopter gunships supported killed began also security forces at least 25 people in a raid against the Protestants in Latakia, urging residents to evacuate or the risk is, arrested or killed, said activist told CNN. Gunfire and explosions Monday, be heard could, the people who lives outside the al-Ramel neighborhood, said the military campaign was.
The third consecutive day Monday was that the area had no electricity or water, he said.
At a checkpoint security forces shot at residents, six, killed the Syrian Observatory for human rights said to flee.
Another man was Monday by sniper fire in the Homs province town killed by Al Houla which was besieged on all sides of tanks, and per-regime "Thugs" in surrounding it said villages.
Government media have denied the claims of civilian casualties.
The Syrian Observatory for human rights also said Monday that it had learned that in the city of Hims, relatives of an arrested man get his body, which tortured been was. There were at least 10 of such deaths since the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan on 1 August, the Agency said.
"The Observatory security forces officials blamed them for her death under torture and calls for their trial, so that they can be punished for the crimes that they committed against the Syrian people have keeps," he said in a statement.
It said that more than 700 people have been taken into custody in "random" arrest campaigns, because Ramadan in progress.
Violence nationwide at least 42 lives Sunday, took an anti-Government activist group, which collects lists of names of the victims said.
CNN can verify independent claims, opposition or Government, because Syria has limited international journalists from reporting within the country.
The crackdown in Latakia is the latest in a series of military actions, at the same time with the Holy of Muslim month of Ramadan, which demonstrators call for free elections and aimed at the overthrow of al-Assad.
The Syrian revolution coordinators Union reported also deaths in the towns of Howlah and Hama.
2,530 People have all in all committees Syria died since the revolt began in March, according to the local coordination. Most civilians, were was, while 391 Syrian security forces it says. CNNS Amir Ahmed, Arwa Damon, Nada Husseini and Yesim Comert contributed to this report.
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