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Syria asks foreign staff of US institutions to leave country
Nov 3, 2008, 17:45 GMT
Beirut - Syrian authorities have asked the staff of the American school and cultural centre in Damascus to leave Syria within 48 hours, Lebanese radio reported Monday.
A week ago, Damascus ordered the closure of the facilities, in what appeared to be a response to a US commando raid inside Syria on October 26.
Syria says four helicopters attacked a building near its border with Iraqi, killing eight people. Washington has not formally acknowledged the raid, but US officials say the target was a top al- Qaeda figure in Iraq.
The school and the cultural centre, which are linked to the US embassy, serve a small American community and other foreign residents in the Syrian capital.
On Sunday, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem said his country may resort to more 'painful' measures if the United States does not give an official explanation for the raid. He did not elaborate.

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