Arab League suspends Syria, demands end to killing

Salem9022

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CAIRO: The Arab League called on the Syrian army to stop the killing of civilians on Saturday and said it was suspending Syria from the regional body in a surprise move that turns up the heat on President Bashar Assad.

The League will impose economic and political sanctions on Assad’s government and has appealed to its member states to withdraw their ambassadors from Damascus, said Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim.

He said the suspension would take effect on Nov. 16.

“We were criticized for taking a long time but this was out of our concern for Syria,” he told reporters in Cairo. “We needed to have a majority to approve those decisions.”

“We are calling all Syrian opposition parties to a meeting at the Arab League headquarters to agree a unified vision for the transitional period,” Jassim said.

http://arabnews.com/middleeast/article532776.ece
 

Salem9022

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Day of gunfire, sweeping raids kills 16 in Syria

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image is of the body of a anti-Assad supporter who was believed to attending a funeral lies next to a car in Damascus.(AP)



BEIRUT: Syrian security forces fired on anti-government protests Friday and conducted sweeping raids during violence that killed at least 16 people, activists said.

With more than 250 Syrians killed in less than two weeks, November is shaping up to be one of the bloodiest months yet in a dramatic escalation of the conflict around Syria’s 8-month-old uprising. There have been growing signs that some protesters are taking up arms to protect themselves, along with reports of intense battles between soldiers and army defectors.

The bloodshed came as Human Rights Watch accused the regime of possible crimes against humanity in the crackdown that the UN estimates has killed at least 3,500 since the uprising began in mid-March.

The Arab League is to meet at its Cairo headquarters on Saturday to discuss the failure by President Bashar Assad’s regime to abide by a deal to stop the violence. Damascus agreed to the Arab League-brokered plan last week, but the violence only accelerated as regime troops launched an assault to crush resistance in Syria’s third-largest city, Homs.

New York-based Human Rights Watched urged the 22-member league to suspend Syria’s membership. “The Arab League needs to tell President Assad that violating their agreement has consequences, and that it now supports (UN) Security Council action to end the carnage,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.

Friday saw a repeat of the cycle that has characterized Syria’s results — mass protests after weekly Muslim prayers in areas around the country, met with swift and deadly crackdowns by security forces. At the same time, security forces raided homes in Homs, hunting for activists.

In addition to ongoing military operations in Homs, activists said fierce clashes were taking place Friday in the northern town of Khan Shaikhoun near the Turkish border between the military and gunmen believed to be army defectors.

The two main Syrian activist groups reported at least 16 deaths, 10 of them in Homs.

The deaths were the latest in a particularly bloody month so far. One of the groups, the Local Coordinating Committees, said 250 Syrians have been killed since the start of November, most of them civilians with about 20 soldiers.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also documented more than 200 deaths. But the observatory has a far higher toll for soldiers, saying more than 100 were killed.

The differing death tolls could not be immediately reconciled. The government has largely sealed off the country from foreign journalists and prevented independent reporting, making it difficult to confirm events on the ground.

On Friday, Human Rights Watch said Syrian forces have tortured and killed civilians in Homs province — where the besieged city is located — in an assault that indicates crimes against humanity.

“Homs is a microcosm of the Syrian government’s brutality,” said Whitson.

In a 63-page report released Friday, Human Rights Watch said security forces killed at least 587 civilians in Homs from mid-April to the end of August — the highest number for any single province.

In the report, which focuses on that period, the rights group said former detainees reported torture, including security forces’ use of heated metal rods, electric shocks and stress positions. Witnesses also reported large-scale military operations in which security forces used heavy machine guns, including anti-aircraft guns mounted on armored vehicles.

The group also acknowledged that some protesters and army defectors took up arms to protect themselves — a development that some fear plays directly into the regime’s hands by giving it an excuse to use extreme violence against a mostly peaceful movement.

“Violence by protesters or defectors deserves further investigation,” the report said. “However, these incidents by no means justify the disproportionate and systematic use of lethal force against demonstrators, which clearly exceeded any justifiable response to any threat presented by overwhelmingly unarmed crowds.”

Although the crackdown has led to broad international isolation, Assad appears to have a firm grip on power. Sanctions are chipping away at the regime, but the economy has not collapsed. There have been defections from the army, but most appear to be low-level conscripts.

Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby met with members of Syria’s opposition in Cairo ahead of a gathering Friday of Arab foreign ministers tasked with monitoring Syria’s unrest.

The ministers are to draft their concerns following Damacus’ failure to adhere to its own promises to withdraw all tanks and armored vehicles from the streets, stop violence against protesters, release all political prisoners and begin a dialogue with the opposition by Nov. 16. The group will present their points on Saturday to the rest of the league’s 22 member-states, some of which are pushing to suspend Syria’s membership if it does not commit to a cease-fire.

Part of the Arab League plan, accepted by Syria, was to allow reporters and observers into the country. In the absence of firsthand reporting, key sources of information have been amateur videos posted online and details gathered by witnesses and activist groups.

Security officials said a Lebanese man lost his leg after stepping on a land mine along the Lebanese-Syrian border. Syria has confirmed laying the mines and says they are aimed at stopping weapons smuggling into the country during the uprising.

http://arabnews.com/middleeast/article532254.ece
 

Salem9022

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“Save us from the tyrant”, Syrian pilgrim yells

“Save us from the tyrant”, Syrian pilgrim yells

A Syrian man on pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia used a rope to climb up a balcony in the Grand Mosque in Makkah and began screaming slogans against Syrian President Bashar Al Assad before he was seized by security men.

“Oh, Arabs…Muslims… save us from the tyrant Bashar…he is shedding the blood of your Syrian brothers,” the man screamed in the packed Mosque, in a reference to the anti-regime uprising in Syria, where nearly 3,500 people have been killed over the past seven months.

Saudi newspapers said security men reached the balcony and arrested the 27-year-old man, adding that he would be prosecuted.

Saudi Arabia had warned the nearly three million Muslim pilgrims who converged on the holy sites in Makkah last week against using the Haj gathering for political and other non-religious purposes.

http://www.emirates247.com/news/reg...rant-syrian-pilgrim-yells-2011-11-12-1.427782
 

Salem9022

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More demonstrations against the iranian Mullahs agent Al-Assad in Hama city in Syria 11.11.2011

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John Smith

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They all sit around a table and do jack about it,yet the very same leauge got libya bombed...double standards, no?

Sick of tired of our so called leader who represent us,a drop of muslim blood is a drop too many...do they think they will not be questioned over this with Allah Swt.
 

esperanza

revert of many years
They all sit around a table and do jack about it,yet the very same leauge got libya bombed...double standards, no?

Sick of tired of our so called leader who represent us,a drop of muslim blood is a drop too many...do they think they will not be questioned over this with Allah Swt.

so9 should he just be allowed to kill and torture men ,women and children
 

John Smith

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so9 should he just be allowed to kill and torture men ,women and children

No,thats not what i said, he has been alllowed to get away with murder while our leaders sit at an arab leauge meeting which is only symbolic,do you think sanctions will help? i dont, gaddaffi did less that asad but assad seems to hold power i wonder why? maybe of the iranian backing he has.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

Brother,

We do not know who has plotted with whom about what and when why and where.

A drop of Muslim blood is worth a lot.
A drop of Muslim blood is worth a lot.

For each drop of blood we can see shytan gloat..he feels victory coming close to hand.

And yet,
for each drop of Muslim blood that is a martyr
being received in heaven.

There are times like these when all I can do is pray. And I question what are you people doing..He has given us this planet and He has told us it is vast; He has told us there is plenty..He has told us to Believe...and we kill for the love of blood.

It has become so that blood is just sport to satisfy the lust of the warmongers.
 

esperanza

revert of many years
Assalaam walaikum,

Brother,

We do not know who has plotted with whom about what and when why and where.

A drop of Muslim blood is worth a lot.
A drop of Muslim blood is worth a lot.

For each drop of blood we can see shytan gloat..he feels victory coming close to hand.

And yet,
for each drop of Muslim blood that is a martyr
being received in heaven.

There are times like these when all I can do is pray. And I question what are you people doing..He has given us this planet and He has told us it is vast; He has told us there is plenty..He has told us to Believe...and we kill for the love of blood.

It has become so that blood is just sport to satisfy the lust of the warmongers.

who i8s killing for the love of blood..hsve you seen the soldiers of assad laughing as they torture people,,, this man kills peope going to prayer or coming from prayer,,,should he be allowed to ontinue withou end
 
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