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Secretary-General of the Arab League endorsed the presence of snipers in Syria (Al Jazeera)
Gave the British newspaper The Independent highlights the upcoming emergency meetingof the League of Arab States in Cairo at the end of this week to discuss the fate of its observers mission to Syria amid growing criticism for refusing to observers to proveviolations of the Assad regime against civilian protestors.
The paper says that this meeting comes in response to allegations that the organizationwhich includes 22 Arab countries and provided a cover for continued human rights violations by the Syrian regime at a time when President Bashar al-Assad to crush theuprising, which entered the tenth month against his rule.
In a statement from the frustrating lack of progress monitors progress threatened ColonelRiad Al-Assaad, the commander of the Syrian army free yesterday to step up attacksagainst the forces of President Assad. "If we felt that the observers are still not serious in a few days we will make a decision and will surprise the world."
The paper says that this meeting comes in response to allegations that the organizationwhich includes 22 Arab countries and provided a cover for continued human rights violations by the Syrian regime at a time when President Bashar al-Assad to crush theuprising, which entered the tenth month against his rule.
In a statement from the frustrating lack of progress monitors progress threatened ColonelRiad Al-Assaad, the commander of the Syrian army free yesterday to step up attacksagainst the forces of President Assad. "If we felt that the observers are still not serious in a few days we will make a decision and will surprise the world."
The Independent pointed out that if it withdrew the mission would be embarrassing for the Arab League, which pay tribute to them on a large scale for the strong response to the abuses of the Syrian regime at the end of last year, when suspended in Damascus and imposed sanctions.
At a time when the university to meet President Nicolas Sarkozy, the most criticism of Syria's strong man who comes from a Western leader even now accusing the lion's "brutal repression" against his people.
Sarkozy said the "massacres committed by the Syrian regime has raised the right of disgust and Tgazzza in the Arab world and in France and in Europe and everywhere in the world. And must be on the Syrian president to step down from power."
For his part, stepped up the White House, the U.S. put more pressure on the Syrian government yesterday when his spokesman said that it was too late to act on the Security Council.
The newspaper pointed out that, after the Steering Committee of the Arab League to decide the future of the mission, it will be non-binding recommendation to the university.The final decision can be determined that Syria will be referred to in the end, the Security Council.
For his part, the Secretary General of the Arab League Arab Nabil this week that the killing was continuing despite the presence of observers, but Carter said university persuaded the regime to withdraw its tanks from the cities and the release of political prisoners.
Source: Independent
At a time when the university to meet President Nicolas Sarkozy, the most criticism of Syria's strong man who comes from a Western leader even now accusing the lion's "brutal repression" against his people.
Sarkozy said the "massacres committed by the Syrian regime has raised the right of disgust and Tgazzza in the Arab world and in France and in Europe and everywhere in the world. And must be on the Syrian president to step down from power."
For his part, stepped up the White House, the U.S. put more pressure on the Syrian government yesterday when his spokesman said that it was too late to act on the Security Council.
The newspaper pointed out that, after the Steering Committee of the Arab League to decide the future of the mission, it will be non-binding recommendation to the university.The final decision can be determined that Syria will be referred to in the end, the Security Council.
For his part, the Secretary General of the Arab League Arab Nabil this week that the killing was continuing despite the presence of observers, but Carter said university persuaded the regime to withdraw its tanks from the cities and the release of political prisoners.
Source: Independent