Bernard,
No doubt you have a much better timeline already, but the authors of this one, 
from Al Jazeera, might be able to supply more details if asked.

See: http://aje.me/Yld95a

-louis


On 13-03-03, at 19:10 , Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb <ei8...@ei8fdb.org> wrote:

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> Hi Andrew,
> 
> No I mean more: actions by the Syrian government as in shelling of cities, 
> crackdowns on demonstrations, and the retaliation by civilians and the 
> opposition forces.
> 
> I did find a overview from the NYT a few days ago, but have misplaced the 
> link.
> 
> Any help appreciated!
> 
> thanks,
> Bernard
> 
> On 3 Mar 2013, at 23:55, Andrew Lewis wrote:
> 
>> Telecomix? Anon? SEA?
>> 
>> Of which I can provide some insight, at least on TCX.
>> 
>> On Mar 4, 2013, at 12:28 PM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb <ei8...@ei8fdb.org> 
>> wrote:
>> 
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>>> Hi there,
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>>> I am doing a data visualisation project as part of an MSc programme. Part 
>>> of it is a timeline of events surrounding the civil war in Syria since the 
>>> start of 2011.
>>> 
>>> The goal of the project is understand the influence of events ("actions" by 
>>> the Syrian government, "actions" by the groups opposing the Syrian 
>>> government, public demonstrations and others) on censorship of Syrian 
>>> Internet access.
>>> 
>>> Would anyone be able to point me towards a "timeline" of events in Syria 
>>> over the past 27 months? I don't know if this exists. Or possibly give some 
>>> pointers on where to find useful data and how to create one?
>>> 
>>> The best I have been able to find is what Google reports as being worldwide 
>>> searches since January 2011.
>>> 
>>> I would appreciate any assistance from anyone with knowledge in the events.
>>> 
>>> Knowing the make-up of the list, please accept my apologies if I have made 
>>> incorrect assumptions, or portrayed things in a simplistic way. It is not 
>>> my intention to offend.
>>> 
>>> thanks in advance,
>>> Bernard
>>> 
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