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 him a job at an oil rig, like the one he 
had for 13 years. He also expects the new government to compensate 
him for the years he spent unemployed after Qaddafii regime officials fired 
him in 1990."I hope I can go back to my old job, 
but they have to count those years of experience... or give me 
a raise," he said.Although the application process was not scheduled to begin 
until January, several local councils began distributing the applications over the past 
day.Mohammed al-Shatewi, a member of one of Tripoli's military councils, said ex-rebels 
can apply to join the army, the Interior Ministry, a civil institution 
or to continue their education and study abroad.The applications ask former rebels 
what brigade they belong to, what their rank was during the uprising 
and the serial numbers of the weapons they possess. It also asks 
them for personal information regarding their education, marital status and if they 
were wounded in the uprising.Rabie al-Aib, 31, a fo
said there are fears he might not be neutral."What do you expect 
from the head of a monitoring mission who is accused of genocide 
in his own country," asked Ausama Monajed, a member of the Syrian 
National Council, the main opposition group.Meanwhile, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle demanded 
"unhindered access" for the Arab League observers to all key points in 
Syria, his ministry said Thursday.That includes not just cities such as Homs, 
but "also the possibility to speak unhindered with representatives of the opposition, 
civil society and with prisoners of the regime," a ministry statement said.The 
Observatory said a total of 16 people have been shot by security 
forces and killed so far on Thursday, most of them in several 
suburbs of Damascus. The Local Coordination Committees, another activist group, said 28 
people were killed. The differing death tolls could not be immediately reconciled 
as Syria bans most foreign journalists and keeps tight restrict
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