World | Syria protests 75 Protesters Dead; Syria Fears Worse Tomorrow Violence could escalate after so many funerals By John Johnson Posted Apr 22, 2011 6:09 PM CDT Copied A Syrian soldier behind sandbags under a traffic light in the central city of Homs, Syria, Friday,. (AP Photo) Most wire accounts are putting the day's death toll among protesters in Syria at about 75, making it what al-Jazeera calls the"deadliest day" yet in the nation's unrest. President Obama condemned the "outrageous use of violence" by the government of Bashar al-Assad, notes the BBC, and the AP warns that it could be even worse tomorrow—precisely because of all those funerals. The violence came a day after Assad formally lifted emergency law, a move that did little to appease protesters and followed the government's usual concession-followed-by-crackdown pattern, notes the New York Times. While today's protests were unprecedented, their momentum "seemed to fall short of the popular upheaval that revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia represented," writes the Times' Anthony Shadid. Organizers promised they were just getting started. Click to see videos of the protests at Huffington Post, but be warned that the content is rough. Read These Next Hall of Famer Dave Parker dies That 'buy now, pay later' loan may soon hit your credit score. Mark Zuckerberg's 'list' has Silicon Valley buzzing. Cops: Arizona 5th graders drew up plot to 'end' a classmate. Report an error