Syrian rebels refuse dialogue with Assad

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Kofi Annan, the U.N.-Arab League envoy to Syria, said he would urge President Bashar al-Assad and his foes to stop fighting and seek a political solution, drawing angry rebukes from dissidents.

“The killing has to stop and we need to find a way of putting in the appropriate reforms and moving forward,” Annan said on Thursday in Cairo ahead of his trip to Damascus on Saturday.

Syrian dissidents reacted with dismay and said government repression had destroyed prospects of a negotiated deal. More than 7,500 people have been killed in a year-long crackdown on an uprising against Assad, according to the United Nations.

“We reject any dialogue while tanks shell our towns, snipers shoot our women and children and many areas are cut off from the world by the regime without electricity, communications or water,” said Hadi Abdullah, contacted in the city of Homs.

Another activist told Reuters Annan’s call for dialogue sounded “like a wink at Bashar” that would only encourage Assad to “crush the revolution”.

U.N. humanitarian chief Valerie Amos, on a separate mission to Syria, said she was “devastated” by the destruction she had seen in the Baba Amr district of Homs city, and wanted to know what had happened to its residents, who endured a 26-day military siege before rebel fighters withdrew a week ago.

Amos is the first senior foreign official to visit Baba Amr since the government assault.

As world pressure on Syria mounted, the deputy oil minister announced his defection, the first by a senior civilian official since the start of the uprising. Abdo Hussameldin, 58, said he knew his change of sides would bring persecution on his family.

Two rebel groups later said four more high-ranking military officers had defected over the past three days to a camp for Syrian army deserters in southern Turkey.

Lieutenant Khaled al-Hamoud, a spokesman for the Free Syrian Army (FSA), told Reuters by telephone the desertions brought to seven the number of brigadier generals who had defected.

In Damascus, the authorities continued to crack down on Assad opponents, with government forces shooting and wounding three mourners at a funeral for an army defector that turned into a protest against the president, locals said.

Opposition sources and residents say protests in the capital are driven by inflation and the plunging value of the Syrian pound.

Military Action

The world has failed to stop an unequal struggle pitting mostly Sunni Muslim demonstrators and lightly armed rebels against the armored might of Assad’s 300,000-strong military, secret police and feared Alawite militiamen.

Western powers have shied away from Libya-style military intervention in Syria, which sits at the heart of a conflict-prone Middle East.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Wednesday defended U.S. caution about military involvement, especially without international consensus on Syria, but said the Pentagon had reviewed U.S. military options.

Tunisia and Turkey, a neighbor of Syria, have also declared their opposition to intervention by any force from outside the region, and Annan argued against further militarization of the conflict.

“We should not forget the possible impact of Syria on the region if there is any miscalculation,” the former U.N. chief said.

But Syrian dissidents said diplomatic initiatives had proved fruitless in the past. “When they fail no action is taken against the regime and that’s why the opposition has to arm itself against its executioner,” said one rebel army officer.

Russia, a staunch defender of Syria, said Assad was battling al Qaeda-backed “terrorists” including at least 15,000 foreign fighters who it said would seize towns if Assad troops withdraw.

“The flow of all kind of terrorists from some neighboring countries is always increasing,” Russia’s deputy ambassador Mikhail Lebedev said in Geneva.

The Libyan government denied Russian accusations that it was running camps to train and arm Syrian rebels.

On the ground, the humanitarian situation appeared dire. The United Nations said it was preparing food supplies for 1.5 million Syrians as part of a 90-day emergency plan.

“More needs to be done,” John Ging of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, which is headed by Amos, told a Syria Humanitarian Forum in Geneva.

Reuters

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6 responses to “Syrian rebels refuse dialogue with Assad”

  1. antar2011 Avatar
    antar2011

    it is only an insult to all the martyrs and the pple wanting “democracy” [yep that concept that the west is so keen to implement in the region] to suggest to them to have dialogue with the butcher… it is just not fair.

  2. antar2011 Avatar
    antar2011

    it is only an insult to all the martyrs and the pple wanting “democracy” [yep that concept that the west is so keen to implement in the region] to suggest to them to have dialogue with the butcher… it is just not fair.

  3. wargame1 Avatar
    wargame1

    This effort from UN is to buy time for Assad. Its a year long slaughter going on in Syria. Arab league sent observer after many months of slaughter. Its clear that the UN (which is run by the super powers ) created a strange system i.e. VETO !! this is how they control their ultimate agenda. If one or two country can change the fate of a decision by the majority in the UN then what is the point of bringing this Syrian issue on the table? 

    I heard USA gave 66 VETO against Palestine in favor of Israel therefore it was the ultimate UN agenda to fix USA on the other side to continue Israeli occupation and at the same time they looked good by putting pressure on Israel knowing full well that USA is there to give a VETO!!  So in UN one country can change the whole worlds opinion no matter whether it is right or wrong. 

    It seems this VETO game will continue and this time its not USA !!! it is Russia and China !! but the ultimate result is inevitable and predictable. Its a fraud. Unfortunately we have to go through this system! any one who violet the UN resolution and aid Syrian resistance will be considered Alqaeda!! 

    But Iran, Hezbollah and Russia openly supporting the Syrian regime , arming the regime thus breaking the arms embargo on Syria.Therefore the “Arms Embergo” have a negetive impact on Syrian resistance NOT on Assad regime. UN cant do anything about it. Any Arab country cant send arms to Syrian resistance without UN permission.Hilary Clinton is concerned that Arming Syrian resistance is arming Alqaeda because Assad government is accusing Alqaeda bombing recently  and that phony Alqaeda figure Iman Al Zawaheri immediately pops up and take the Syrian resistance side and ask the resistance not to seek American help! 

    Hilary didnt forget to mention about Hamas because Hamas recently has changed side and not supporting Assad. So any one against Assad government is Alqaeda!! this is how the UN/Hilary game is been played.Thus the Syrian resistance movement became Alqaeda overnight!! Now how can the world help such resistance ??? No one really knows where Zawaheri lives , its a electronic/Cyber Alqaeda.  Arab League cant act on its own will. Therefore UN is a organization to whitewash the crime against humanity.

    Since UN and USA Europe Russia etc are the self appointed guardian of the world , its also difficult for any country to make decision independently.Just for instance the government of Morroco, Tunisia suddenly send their army to attack Assad just like USA and coalition did in Iraq and Afghanistan on the war on terra!! there will by hue and cry every where that these countries are violating the UN , they are terrorist. So its not really asking help to UN. Its necessary to expose their hidden stance against the Assad Government.One possible solution is the Muslims should sneak in to Syria and help the resistance for the righteous cause.By doing this the Muslims will be persecuted if they are caught.Its a vicious cycle and not easy to tore through.

  4. wargame1 Avatar
    wargame1

    This effort from UN is to buy time for Assad. Its a year long slaughter going on in Syria. Arab league sent observer after many months of slaughter. Its clear that the UN (which is run by the super powers ) created a strange system i.e. VETO !! this is how they control their ultimate agenda. If one or two country can change the fate of a decision by the majority in the UN then what is the point of bringing this Syrian issue on the table? 

    I heard USA gave 66 VETO against Palestine in favor of Israel therefore it was the ultimate UN agenda to fix USA on the other side to continue Israeli occupation and at the same time they looked good by putting pressure on Israel knowing full well that USA is there to give a VETO!!  So in UN one country can change the whole worlds opinion no matter whether it is right or wrong. 

    It seems this VETO game will continue and this time its not USA !!! it is Russia and China !! but the ultimate result is inevitable and predictable. Its a fraud. Unfortunately we have to go through this system! any one who violet the UN resolution and aid Syrian resistance will be considered Alqaeda!! 

    But Iran, Hezbollah and Russia openly supporting the Syrian regime , arming the regime thus breaking the arms embargo on Syria. UN cant do anything about it. Any Arab country cant send arms to Syrian resistance without UN permission.Hilary Clinton is concerned that Arming Syrian resistance is arming Alqaeda because Assad government is accusing Alqaeda bombing recently  and that phony Alqaeda figure Iman Al Zawaheri immediately pops up and take the Syrian resistance side and ask the resistance not to seek American help! 

    Hilary didnt forget to mention about Hamas because Hamas recently has changed side and not supporting Assad. So any one against Assad government is Alqaeda!! this is how the UN/Hilary game is been played.Thus the Syrian resistance movement became Alqaeda overnight!! Now how can the world help such resistance ??? No one really knows where Zawaheri lives , its a electronic/Cyber Alqaeda.  Arab League cant act on its own will. Therefore UN is a organization to whitewash the crime against humanity.

    Since UN and USA Europe Russia etc are the self appointed guardian of the world , its also difficult for any country to make decision independently.Just for instance the government of Morroco, Tunisia suddenly send their army to attack Assad just like USA and coalition did in Iraq and Afghanistan on the war on terra!! there will by hue and cry every where that these countries are violating the UN , they are terrorist. So its not really asking help to UN. Its necessary to expose their hidden stance against the Assad Government.One possible solution is the Muslims should sneak in to Syria and help the resistance for the righteous cause.By doing this the Muslims will be persecuted if they are caught.Its a vicious cycle and not easy to tore through.

  5. Fauzia45 Avatar

    They have already said ,¨the killing has to stop, ¨¨!!Has it stopped? 

  6. Fauzia45 Avatar

    They have already said ,¨the killing has to stop, ¨¨!!Has it stopped? 

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