DAMASCUS, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Syria banned smoking inside public places on Sunday, the official news agency said. The decree, signed by President Bashar al-Assad, sets a fine of 2,000 ($46) Syrian pounds on anyone flouting the ban in cafes, pubs and restaurants, the SANA agency said. The ban extends to schools and public transport, and covers the nargile, or water pipe, a favourite among locals and tourists alike. Those owning and running buildings where people violate the law, which also includes strengthening a ban on tobacco adverts, will be fined and, in some cases, imprisoned. (Reporting by Khaled Yacoub Oweis; Editing by Alison Williams)
Participants in the Golan International Forum hold posters depicting Syria's President Bashar al-Assad near the village of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights October 11, 2009. Some 1,400 people from 55 ...