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to talk seriously about transferring power or not."Brahimi also repeatedly 
said prior to the talks that they should not be open-ended.In Berlin, 
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmer called the talks in Geneva 
a small step."Of course we are not satisfied with the results achieved 
so far," he said, adding that the next step should be an 
agreement on local cease-fires and humanitarian corridors.About 200 pro-government 
demonstrators gathered Friday outside the U.N. building in Geneva to show 
their support for Assad."We are with the peace negotiations. Syria needs 
peace," said protester Sabah Kasouha, who used to live in Homs. "When 
all the countries stop funding the rebels who came from many countries 
to destroy Syria, then we will be fine."Assad's family, from Syria's Alawite 
minority, has ruled the country since 1970 while rebellions by Syria's Sunni 
majority were crushed.The Syrian uprising began with largely peaceful calls 
for reform in March 2011 and escalated into fighting after a military 
crackdown. It has since been transformed into a regional proxy war between 
Iran and Saudi Arabia supporting opposing sides.Foreign fighters and Islamic 
extremists have infiltrated the opposition side, triggering infighting that 
has undermined the rebellion against Assad.
e in Italy 
and vowed to "never go willingly" to face her fate in that 
country's judicial system ."I'm going to fight this to the very end," 
she said in an interview with Robin Roberts on ABC's "Good Morning 
America."Knox said she has written a letter to the family of her 
slain British roommate, Meredith Kercher, expressing sympathy for the legal 
ordeal that continues more than six years after she was stabbed and 
sexually assaulted."I want them to know I understand this is incredibly 
difficult. They also have been on this never-ending thing. When the case 
has been messed up so much, a verdict is no longer a 
consolation for them," Knox said during Friday's interview."And just the 
very fact that they don't know what happened is horrible," Knox said."They 
deserve respect and the consolation of some kind of acknowledgement," she 
said. "I really wish them the best."Kercher's sister Stephanie and brother 
Lyle were in the courtroom in Florence for the Thursday's verdict."It's 
hard to feel anything at the moment because we know it will 
go to a further appeal," Lyle Kercher said. "No matter what the 
verdict was, it never was going to be a case of celebrating 
anything."Knox's former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, has been prohibited 
from leaving Italy while the case continues."I don't know what I would 
do if they imprisoned him. It's maddening," Knox told GMA.And she is 
not ready for the possibility she could be extradited to Italy to 
serve a 


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