The international community must stop repression in Syria
posted on: Dec 15 2011 9:16 by RDugey. Viewed 21 times.The Secretary general of the UN, Ban Kimoon, yesterday urged the international community to act "on behalf of humanity" to stop the repression of the regime of the President of Syria, Bachar Al-Assad, exerts on the population.
"In Syria have more than 5,000 people died." This situation cannot continue. "In the name of humanity, it is time for the international community to act", said to the press Ban, who reiterated its "grave concern" at the continuing violence affecting the country Arabic.
The head of the UN, which praised the role that plays the Arab League to try to put an end to the violent repression in Syria, expressed his "hope" that "the UN and the international community are able to adopt coherent and consensual action for action".
Die 8 Syrian soldiers
gunmen who apparently were deserters from the Syrian army fired yesterday on a convoy u000amilitary in the Centre of el country, killing to 8 soldiers in an ambush of retaliation after have destroyed them uniformed a vehicle civil and killed to their five occupying, said a group activist.
It was the second consecutive day in which a Government against civilian forces attack triggered a swift and deadly revenge by fighters opposed to the regime.
Ambush demonstrated how the Syrian conflict is becoming a widespread insurgency. The uprising against President Bashar Assad was peaceful for the most part when spans nine months.
The audacious midday attack occurred hours after having shot the soldiers Syrian to a civilian vehicle when it was going through the village of Khattab, in the Hama, central province and killed its five occupants.
The vehicle "exploded in a ball of fire", said Rami Abdul-Rahman, director of the Observatory for human rights, an activist organization with u000abased in London.
Hours later, he said, several armed men ambushed a convoy of four military jeeps when it passed through the village of al - Asharna.
Regime SIRIUS is A "Dead QUE CAMINA"
the Government of the President of United States, Barack Obama, yesterday predicted the fall of embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad headed.
A State Department official likened the authoritarian regime of Assad a "dead walking", due to the brutal repression which has undertaken against protesters for democracy and by its greater insulation international.
Frederic Hof is the Envoy of the unit to Syria.
Hof told Congress that the Suppression of Assad implies that it might be able to cling to power, but only for a short period.
Hof urged the Syrian opposition to prepare for the day to assume control of the Government in order to avoid chaos and conflict sectarian.
The U.S. Government has u000amade approaches with the opposition, and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton met last week with members of a group of opponents to Assad.

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