Arab League Observer Quits, Slams Syria 'War Crimes'

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An Arab League observer in unrest-swept Syria said Wednesday he has quit the mission, accusing the regime of committing a series of war crimes against its people and of duping his colleagues.

"I withdrew from the Arab observers mission because I found myself serving the regime, and not part of an independent observer group," Anwar Malek told the Doha-based news channel Al-Jazeera.

The Syrian regime is playing "dirty," charged the Algerian observer. "It even began killing its supporters to convince the Arab observers that it is carrying out its duties and to gain their sympathy."

"The mission was a farce and the observers have been fooled. The regime orchestrated it and fabricated most of what we saw to stop the Arab League from taking action against the regime," Malek said.

"What I saw was a humanitarian disaster. The regime isn't committing one war crime but a series of crimes against its people," he said. "Children are killed and they are starved and terrorized."

But an official at the Cairo-based Arab League dismissed Malek's accusations, saying they were all unfounded because he was bedridden and was never in the field.

"He was ill and bedridden at his Syria hotel. So how could he make those claims?" said the unnamed official.

The observer who said he spent 15 days in the flashpoint central city of Homs said it must be declared a "disaster" zone. "I saw charred and skinned bodies that had been tortured," said Malek.

Soldiers "attempting to flee or defect were executed," said Malek. "I saw three bodies of executed soldiers. They were shot from the back."

In the interview, Malek said that there had been "an assassination attempt on Monday as we were being taken by car from Homs to Damascus" via the restive Baba Amr district where the mission came under gunfire.

Malek accused the Syrian regime of plotting the attack on the road "controlled by the army and pro-regime 'shabiha' militiamen."

Also on Monday, two Kuwaiti army officers in the observer mission were "slightly hurt" in an attack by "unidentified protesters," the Gulf state's defense ministry has reported.

The observers were attacked while heading to the coastal city of Latakia, said the ministry.

Malek accused the Syrian regime of sending "spies and intelligence officers with our team to act as drivers and minders to get our information, and as soon as we left an area they attacked people."

On the detainees, he said that "none of the real prisoners on the lists of detainees the opposition has provided us with have been released."

The Arab League monitors have been in Syria since December 26 to oversee a deal to protect civilians in the country, where the regime has waged a bloody crackdown on opposition protesters since mid-March.

The death toll in Syria, which the United Nations says exceeds 5,000, has kept on climbing despite the presence of the observers with the U.N. announcing Tuesday that 400 people have been killed since the mission began.

Comments 9
Thumb _citizen_ 11 January 2012, 13:42

.... and did you expect anything more from a murderous filthy regime! Good for you, go home and don't participate in this shameful mission. History will remember you as an honorable human being who refused to be an accomplice to murder.

Default-user-icon Murad (Guest) 11 January 2012, 14:43

These idiots always make it obvious that they're lying. Where did the regime hide the tanks? Behind the trees?

Missing sergio 11 January 2012, 15:02

Yalla allah ma3kon, soon very soon the syro iranian network will be history, of course one of the lucky one is the filthy non glorious looser so called resistence & their master in hiding at a rat hole in dahiye.

Default-user-icon LebanonFIRST (Guest) 11 January 2012, 16:45

Murad- are you saying that the only way you can think of hiding a tank is behind a tree? either you are an idiot or you think everyone else is an idiot which makes an even bigger idiot.

Thumb jabalamel 11 January 2012, 17:13

look, they managed to buy one that will see the saudi/zionist version of truth

Missing mansour 11 January 2012, 17:34

jabalamel you make me laugh here we go again Blah blah blah it was the isrealis they stole the apple off the tree.but as i said before and ill say again i dont want ASSad to go just yet ,not until he feels the misery that his family inflicted on so many Lebanese.I want his wife to hold up pictures of her missing children crying,May they have a misery of 1000 times to what Lebanese civilians had.Thank you

Thumb www.jabalamel.fanclub.com 11 January 2012, 19:51

the filthy ziono-americano-saudia-qattariyye-yemeniyye-leanbeso war information departemento are able to buy the voice of one allgerian man who was promised a ticket on a baot going to europe to work cleaning toilets for sarkozi and obama and merkel and cameroon and banki moon.

Thumb www.jabalamel.fanclub.com 11 January 2012, 19:59

oh sorry one more thing before i go: the boat will sink same like their conspiracis and halucinations will sink.

Thumb shab 12 January 2012, 16:12

Bomb Syria