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    LANGUAGE CURB SQUEEZES SYRIAN BUSINESS

    Asia Times Online
    Aug 20, 2009
    Central Asia

    DAMASCUS - Twelve years after opening an electronics shop in Damascus,
    Khaled has been forced to change its name.

    In place of Roussil, a Kurdish word meaning "sun disc", he was made
    to pick an Arabic name. Patrols from the capital's municipality told
    him that they would close his store if he refused to do so. He gave
    in and chose an Arabic word.

    "This is not a wise decision ... we use the names that we feel
    comfortable with," said Khaled, who declined to give his last
    name. "Why this fanatical attachment to the Arabic language?"

    In an effort to consolidate the use of Arabic in Syria, the authorities
    decided recently to enforce a years-old ruling that lays
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