There has been heavy gunfire in the
Lebanese city of Tripoli, as supporters and opponents of Syria's President
Bashar al-Assad took to the streets.
Rocket-propelled grenades were also fired and a bystander was injured by a
stray round, officials said.
Prime Minister Najib Mikati told the army to "take necessary measures to
halt" the events in the northern port.
The violence erupted after hundreds of people attended an anti-Assad
demonstration after Friday prayers.
Residents said the RPGs were fired from the Sunni Muslim district of Bab
al-Tabbana towards the Alawite district of Jabal Muhsin...
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