World | Syria 5 Dead After Syrian Forces Open Fire on 2 Funerals One was for a slain opposition leader By John Johnson Posted Oct 8, 2011 10:48 AM CDT Copied Fares al-Tammo, left, son of slain Syrian Kurdish opposition leader Meshaal Tamo, gathers with supporters in the Iraqi Kurdish city of Arbil, in northern Iraq, Saturday. (Getty Images) Syria edges closer to the brink: Government forces opened fire on thousands of mourners today who turned out for the funeral of a murdered opposition leader, reports Reuters. At least two people were killed. Syrian troops also opened fire on a separate funeral yesterday, killing three. Today's funeral was for the popular Kurd leader Mashaal Tammo, who was shot to death by masked gunman who burst into his home yesterday. His son blamed the government, and given Tammo's popularity, the killing enflamed fears of civil war, notes Al Jazeera. "This blood is precious to them (Kurds)," said Fares Tammo, from Iraq. "They will not give up until the regime is overthrown and the execution of Bashar al-Assad." Read These Next Country star cancels rest of his tour: 'I am mentally unwell.' One critical island in Iran has remained unscathed in airstrikes. FBI alert alleges Iran might have its eye on a US state. Report finds uninjured cop took an ambulance as a dying man waited. Report an error