Tens of thousands of Syrians fill a public square in the capital Damascus - part of a government-sponsored rally in support of President Bashar al-Assad.<br/> Assad - initially confident his country would be unaffected by the 'Arab Spring' - has faced widespread protests against his rule since March.<br/> And - according to a U.N. tally - his regime's crackdown has resulted in nearly 3,000 civilian deaths.<br/> But here in the capital, supporters wave Syrian flags before a poster of the authoritarian ruler.<br/> One pro-regime cleric has endless praise for his leader.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) UNIDENTIFIED CLERIC, SAYING:<br/> "The angels are now here and saying: 'Oh Bashar al-Assad, God loves you, and the angels love you, and your people love you and everyone on earth and in heaven loves you."<br/> Unlike al-Assad, the majority of Syrians are Sunnis who -- along with minority Kurds -- have dominated opposition to the regime, and have called for democratic reforms in Syria.<br/> Travis Brecher, Reuters
