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SYRIA News, Sep 08, 2011


Assad got 'license to kill' from international community : 2011-09-07
Washington Times
The 22-country Arab League supported the UN action. Mr. Yadlin contradicted Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who predicted last month that Mr. Assad's “fate is sealed,” a sentiment echoed by many observers during Syria's bloody six-month repression ...
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Washington Times
Iran condemns violent Syrian crackdown
CBS News
For days, security forces have been pursuing activists and anti-government protesters in Homs, part of a ferocious crackdown on the most serious challenge to the 40-year Assad dynasty. The UN says more than 2200 people have died in nearly six months of ...
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Washington Watch: Getting away with murder
Jerusalem Post
That is relevant because of the killing going on in Syria today. Bashar Assad is no Hitler and his victims are numbered “only” in the thousands and not the millions, although he has the capacity to kill millions of Israelis with his arsenal of ...
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Syria could lash out as pressure grows: French judge
Reuters
Tuesday, France said the EU was working to turn the screws on Bashar al-Assad's regime a notch tighter. France and Britain are leading the push for a UN Security Council Resolution that would ramp up pressure on Syrian leaders. ...
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Syrian Ambassador Responds To Deadly Crackdown
NPR
Imad Moustapha, the Syrian Ambassador to the United States, continues to show support for theAssad regime. NEAL CONAN, host: In Syria, activists say at least nine people were killed today in the city of Homs, a place some now call the capital of the ...
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Russia's Middle East dilemma
The International News Magazine
In Libya and Syria today, Afghanistan and Iraq loom large. Russian Profile analyst Alexandre Strokanov fears that “the real war and even more horrifying suffering still lay ahead for the Libyan people” and warns that weapons from Al-Gaddafi's arsenal ...
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Syria's Day is Yemen's Night
Palestine Chronicle
Although China and Russia stand in the way of UN resolutions in Yemen, the Obama administration has devoted limited energy to countering the same BRIC wall found inSyria. While the White House launched its verbal artillery at al-Assad throughout ...
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Palestine Chronicle
US Ambassador to Syria; Ford is making Waves Again
Day Press News
The US ambassador to Damascus denounced the regime of President Bashar al-Assadon Tuesday in a posting on Facebook, taking aim at Syria's justifications for a violent crackdown against demonstrators. Ambassador Robert Ford said he accepted that ...
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Syrian Finance Minister looks at Asia to bypass Sanctions
Day Press News
Trade and industry will be affected because most exports go to Europe,” he told AFP. President al-Assad's government is under increasing political and economic pressure after months of relentless attacks on protests. The UN says more than 2200 people ...
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As Some Syrian Soldiers Record Trophy Videos, Others Join the Protesters
New York Times (blog)
As my colleague Ms. Bakri reports, “Across Syria, residents and activists have reported the defection of hundreds of soldiers from the mostly Sunni army, which is led by officers from the minority Alawite sect, to which Mr. Assad belongs. ...
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Russia and France contemplate global hotspots in Moscow
RT
The conversation then turned to Syria, where President Bashar al-Assad is attempting to hold on to his 11-year rule in the face of violent anti-government protests. Representatives of the Syrian opposition, who are refusing to participate in ...
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RT
Russia officially recognises the National Transitional Council in Libya
World Socialist Web Site
Regarding the Syrian crisis, the Kremlin has until now acted as a defender of the Assad regime, while the EU has imposed an oil embargo on the country and President Obama has publicly declared that Assad has lost his legitimacy as ruler. ...
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EU Bans Syrian Oil Imports
HeatingOil.com
The United Nations puts the death toll at more than 2200. Assad has deployed tanks, armored vehicles, artillery and helicopters to crush an uprising that began in March after “Arab Spring” revolts ousted the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt and sparked the ...
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No international mandate for operation in Syria - Alain Juppe
Aysor
... and the Syrian context is very different from the situation that unfolded in Libya, he told Interfax. At the same time the minister stressed the UN Security Council should not be inactive now and “must exert pressure” on Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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Syria troops step up assault on city
Evening Standard
UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said President Bashar Assad must take "bold and decisive measures before it's too late". We welcome your opinions. This is a public forum. Libellous and abusive comments are not allowed. Please read our House Rules. ...
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Arab Spring and Kim Jong-il regime
Korea Times
Meanwhile the Assad dynasty in Syria may be nearing its end. But what of the world's longest surviving dynasty? As Kim Jong-il puts in place the pieces for his family's second power succession, he cannot but fear the winds of change and the scent of ...
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Korea Times
Panetta's Withdrawal Plans
The National Interest Online (blog)
US ambassador to Syria Robert Ford is making waves again. This time on Facebook. He went after Bashar al-Assad's government for the violence it's been employing against Syrian protesters. Pulling no punches, he wrote: “Neither the Syrian protest ...
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Ya'alon takes on Erdogan
Ynetnews
Hafez Assad banned cell phones and internet in Syria. He must have seen the world. This wave cannot be contained. "The shockwaves present an opportunity for radical elements to try and step into the picture and wreak havoc. The West must do all in its ...
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Life and Times of Arafat: Mission Incomplete
MWC News
But then Syria's President Assad sent in his army to help the right-wing Christian Phalangists. The civil war's first phase ended in 1976with the siege and fall of the Palestinian refugee camp of Tal al-Zaatar. But at an emergency summit, Saudi Arabia...
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China in Syria Series (V)
The Diplomat (blog)
China and Russia will keep the UN route on Syria closed. EU and NATO members likely (will) avoid escalation in Syria, as opposed to how the EU had to follow through on its bet on Libya. The Assad(regime has) been allowed to go on with its atrocities ...
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Economic Sanctions On Iran Haven't Been Enough
Forbes
Iran continues to support allied regimes and terrorist surrogates ranging from Bashar al-Assad'sShiite Alawite government in Syria to Hezbollah to the Palestinian Sunni groups Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, as well as Shiite militias in Iraq, ...
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Syria accused of outrages, another 23 die
The Australian
Russia has staunchly opposed attempts by Western governments to push through a UN Security Council resolution targeting President Bashar al-Assad and has circulated an alternative draft calling for him to implement reforms. European Union nations are ...
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Marouni: Mikati does not commit to his words
NOW LEBANON
The Kataeb MP also voiced his surprise over Maronite Patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rai's statement earlier in the day that “Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should be given a chance by Western countries.”
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France - Press conference given by Alain Juppé, Ministre d'Etat, Minister of ...
ISRIA (registration)
That's exactly what's happening in Syria: we've tried many times – our Turkish counterpart also reminded us of Turkey's efforts to this effect – to advise Bashar al-Assad to engage in a reform process; he hasn't. This shows that today we must speed up ...
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