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UN rights chief presses Syria for access

The UN human rights chief is pressing Syrian officials again to let observers enter the country and reiterated her concerns the conflict could erupt in civil war.

Confirms at least 1,000 security forces killed

South African Navanethem Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, speaks in Geneva, Switzerland on Friday, Feb. 4, 2011. Pillay is pressing the Syrian government to allow human rights observers into the Middle Eastern country. Martial Trezzini, Keystone/Associated Press

The UN human rights chief pressed Syrian officials again on Friday to let observers enter the country and reiterated her concerns the conflict could erupt in civil war.

In a briefing with reporters, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay alsotook note ofthe Syrian government'sclaim that nearly 1,000 security forces had been killed in the clashes inside the country.

Pillay estimates that more than 4,000 people on all sides have died in the nine-month conflict.

"Almost 1,000 of President (Bashar) Assad's security forces have also been killed in this conflict," Pillay said. "This is why I am alerting the world that as you have more and more defectors from the security forces, this may well develop into a fully fledged civil war."

Activists say Syrian security forces fired on anti-government demonstrations across the country on Friday, killing at least 24 people, including several children.