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Arab League chief warns Syrian conflict may turn into civil war; 1 protester ... Washington Post The Arab League chief, Nabil Elaraby, told The Associated Press that Assad's regime was either not complying or only partially complying with an Arab League plan that Syria signed last month to end its crackdown. “We are very concerned because there ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arab League to increase the number of its monitors in Syria Los Angeles Times REPORTING FROM CAIRO AND BEIRUT — The Arab League is pressing ahead with a heavily criticized observer mission in Syria, saying that it will increase the number of monitors and calling on all sides to halt months of bloodshed. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Arab League: Observers' reports from Syria 'very worrisome' Ynetnews Arab League Secretary-General Nabil al-Arabi said that expressed astonishment over Syrian President Bashar Assad's comments against the Arab League in his speech Tuesday. In an interview with Egyptian Television channel al Hayat, al-Arabi said that the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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* Arab League urges end to Syria violence Financial Times (blog) The Arab League renewed its call for an end to the violence in Syria on Sunday, but said that its monitors would continue working there, in spite of mounting criticism of their mission, the FT reports. Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria's president, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arab League Observer Talks About Crisis In Syria YouTube Arab League Observer Talks About Crisis In Syria. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Leading article: The Arab League must withdraw The Independent So much for the Arab League mission to oversee the peace plan the Syrian President mendaciously signed up to in December. Indeed, such is the swagger in Damascus that President Assad now openly scorns the threat of expulsion with which the League ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arab monitors met by anti-regime protests Reuters Video Jan 12 - Arab league monitors are met by anti-regime protests in Amouda, as one quits the team. Marie-Claire Fennessy reports. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terror Testimony: 'Give Arab League more time to crack Syria' RT Hundreds of civilians have reportedly been killed by government troops in Syria since the first Arab League observers arrived last month, and on Friday, dozens died in a Damascus suicide bombing the regime is blaming on terrorists. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inside Syria - Has the Arab League failed in Syria? Al Jazeera The violence in Syria continues despite the presence of Arab observers, so we ask if it is time for the UN to step in. Inside Syria, discusses with guests: Shashank Joshi, Dr. Hussein Al Harbi and Dr. Bassam Abu Abdullah. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analysis: 2012 – “The Year of Crisis” in the Middle East IRINnews.org A mission of Arab League monitors sent to Syria is struggling: it has acknowledged it needs assistance to carry out its tasks; its members have come under attack; and one of its monitors resigned in protest at what he called a “farce” of a mission. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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No plan to postpone Arab league summit: Iraq gulfnews.com Baghdad was scheduled to host the Arab League summit in March last year, but postponed it upon a request from foreign ministers following turmoil in some countries in the region that resulted at the time in the ousting of the rulers of Tunisia and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rights Group Calls for More Reform in Middle East Voice of America Follow our Middle East reports on Twitter and discuss them on our Facebook page. Related Articles Syria Criticizes Arab League Committee Chief's Comments Harsh words follow Qatari Prime Minister's call for Assad government to stop deadly crackdown on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UAE: Arab League monitors restricted, targeted in Syria Jerusalem Post By REUTERS ABU DHABI - Arab League monitors in Syria to oversee a halt to a violent crackdown on protesters have been targeted by "non-opposition" elements and are not allowed to move around freely, the United Arab Emirates' foreign minister said on... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Syria: Whither Al-Assad's friends? Daily Maverick Al-Assad has been putting on a show of bravado over the past two days, addressing large crowds of his supporters while reports of artillery fire on civilians continue to emerge. The much-touted Arab League observer mission in Syria suffered a setback ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Global Note: Assassination in Tehran…Coup Fears In Pakistan…Ten Years Of ... ABC News (blog) Reuters reports one of the Arab League monitors has abandoned the League's much-maligned mission to Syria, saying he witnessed “scenes of horror” that he was powerless to prevent and that the monitoring team sent to the country was not acting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Moussa denies receiving Saudi funds for presidential campaign Al-Masry Al-Youm Privately owned Al-Mesryoon newspaper reported last May that Saudi Arabia had allocated a US$5 million reward to Moussa for his service as Arab League secretary general. Some activists on online social networks like Facebook and Twitter consider the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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ARAB LEAGUE REPORTS OBSERVERS IN SYRIA ARE OBSTRUCTED Agenzia Giornalistica Italia (AGI) Cairo - After meeting today in Cairo, Arab League sources have reported that observers will continue their work in Syria in spite of obstacles and obstruction posed by the regime and also by the opposition. s"The mission will continue its work," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marwan Bishara speaks on Syria situation Al Jazeera Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst, talks about the situation in Syria after one Arab monitor quit the team saying "the mission was a farce". Bishara says: "The sort of individual declarations by [Arab League]team members is not ... See all stories on this topic » |
Arab League Urges Syria to End Violence, Says Observer Mission to ... By Carol Maher ... to End Violence, Says Observer Mission to Continue 01.09.2012 | 0 comment · Radio Sawt Beirut International – Lebanon news, nightlife, broadcasting latest arabic songs and hits ... Earlier on Sunday, an Arab League source said the first report by observers in Syria recommends the controversial mission continue and says monitors were subjected to “harassment” by the government and the opposition. The reportrecommends “the mission continue its work” with more technological ... Radio Sawt Beirut International... |
Arab League Puts Off Sending More Syria Monitors | Radio Sawt ... By Carol Maher ... al-Sadr Disappearance 01.12.2012 | 0 comment · Radio Sawt Beirut International – Lebanon news, nightlife, broadcasting latest arabic songs and hits ... It was the firstreported attack of its kind. The UAE did not report any injuries among its ... Radio Sawt Beirut International... |
Arab League calls on Hamas to bring Syria to reason — RT By RT The Arab League has urged the Damascus-based leader of Hamas to ask Syria to end its bloody crackdown on opposition protests. Meanwhile, a deadly blast in Damascus provoked ... MORE ON THE STORY. A handout picture from the official Syrian NewsAgency (SANA) shows onlookers gathering on 06.01, 14:29 39 comments ... to comply with the Arab League's peace plan. But while the League's observer mission is to file its first report, pressure on the monitors is increasing. ... News RSS : Today |
Armenian News: Arab league delays sending more observers to Syria By Armenian News The Arab League has delayed sending more monitors to Syria, as its mission runs into further difficulties, BBC News reported. The league's move comes after 11 of its observers were injured in an attack in the port of Latakia earlier this week. ... Armenian News |
'Syrian people in for very rough time' — RT By RT Violence continues to mount in Syria along with the international pressure on the regime of Bashar Assad, while the opposition claims the Arab League's observer mission is only giving the regime more time to crush the dissent. ... up a national with a picture of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as Arab League observers (R) arrive at a Greek Orthodox church in Damascus on January 9, 2012 to attend a mass held in memory of a 10-year-old Christian boy, killed last month in Homs as ... News RSS : Today |
US Politics | AMERICAblog News: Arab League to continue Syrian ... By Chris in Paris "We understand that the number of monitors will be increased, but very strongly, from the Arab League, that this mission can only succeed if there is full cooperation from Syria/" The first report by Arab League observers in Syria recommends ... US Politics | AMERICAblog News |
Arab League Syria mission to linger despite barrage of criticism — RT By RT Arab League observers have delivered their initial report on the ongoing crisis in Syria. And despite the monitors' failure ... A handout picture from the official Syrian NewsAgency (SANA) shows onlookers gathering on 06.01, 14:29 39 comments ... Hundreds of civilians have reportedly been killed by government troops since the first observers arrived last month, and on Friday, dozens died in a Damascus suicide bombing the regime is blaming on terrorists. Though Syria's membership ... News RSS : Today |
Syria's Assad slams protesters, Arab League in ... - Bangor Daily News By UnBylined After Assad spoke, the Kuwait state news agency KUNA reported that two Kuwaiti army officers were injured when “unknown protesters” attacked a team of Arab Leaguemonitors in Syria's northern city of Latakia. Amateur videos ... The Arab League has said it holds the Syrian government responsible for the safety of more than 150 observers who are in the country to determine whether it's complying with a league-brokered agreement that Syria signed last month. In a statement ... Bangor Daily News |
Arab League to Send More Monitors to Syria By Trish World News. January 9th, 2012. 544400 comments ... The Syrian National Council, which is the primary opposition group in Syria, is urging the Arab League to ask the United Nations Security Council to intervene because the league simply cannot protect civilians in Syria. The league's adversary board, the Arab Parliament ... The prime minister of Qatar, Sheik al Thani, said that while he hopes that the observers will be able to complete their mission, it won't last forever. However, if the ... Gev.com - Latest Technology,... |
Assad Vows to Declare Victory Soon, Slams Arab League for ... By Carol Maher “When I leave this post it will be also based upon the people's wishes,” he said in his first speech since he agreed last month to an Arab League plan to halt the government crackdown on dissent. Assad repeated his claim that a foreign ... Radio Sawt Beirut International... |
Syria Uprising: Arab League Chief Warns Of Civil War By The Huffington Post News Editors BEIRUT -- The head of the Arab League warned Friday that Syria may be sliding toward civil war, as security forces fired on thousands of people who poured into the streets in support of army defectors who switched sides to try to topple President Bashar Assad. Over the ... The Arab League chief, Nabil Elaraby, told The Associated Press that Assad's regime was either not complying or only partially complying with an Arab League plan that Syria signed last month to end its crackdown. ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed |
Arab League Monitor Bolts Syria Mission -- News from Antiwar.com By Jason Ditz Algerian author Anwar Malek, a member of the Arab League team of observers to Syria, has announced in an interview with al-Jazeera that he has quit the mission, saying that the restrictions on movement were keeping them from operating ... News From Antiwar.com |
Report: Syria troops fire on Arab League monitors - World news ... Image: Arab League observers tour the town of Mseifrah in Syria's southern Daraa province on ... msnbc.com staff and news service reports ... presence in cities and free thousands of prisoners detained since the uprising began last March. ... www.msnbc.msn.com/.../report-syria-troops-fire-arab-league-... |
Syria, Egypt and Middle East unrest - Tuesday 3 January | World ... The Arab League is to meet to consider ending its controversial monitoring mission to... town of Rastan has been bombed, according to the state news agency. .... reports last month of a massacre of more than a hundred people in the area. ... www.guardian.co.uk/.../syria-egypt-middle-east-unrest-live-up... |
Syria: Arab League consider the first report of the observers | Top ... On Sunday the Ministerial Committee of the Arab League on terms of settlement of ...Cairo, Egypt, to evaluate the first report of the observers on their mission in that country. ... Our bottom line is to keep you current of the latest news headlines ... www.wreporter.com/.../syria-arab-league-consider-the-first-re... |
Arab League tells Syria again: halt violence - Latest news The Arab League demanded Sunday that the Syrian government immediately stop all violence and allow more monitors in, as activists reported at least 10 more ... m.startribune.com/news/?id=136902533 |
Syria: Arab League divided over observer mission - FRANCE 24 Connect. Join the France 24 community here; Log in · FRANCE 24 latest world news report Syria: Arab League divided over observer mission - FRANCE 24 ... www.france24.com/.../20120109-week-middle-east-syria-arab... |
Questioning the Arab League's Syrian monitors - FRANCE 24 Concerns over the Arab League observer mission in Syria. The online tools ...FRANCE 24 latest world news report ... News seen on the web and about the web. ... www.france24.com/.../20120105-2012-01-06-2049-wb-en-w... |

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