Brahimi Tells U.N. Council Syria Conflict Worsening

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U.N.-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi told the U.N. Security Council on Monday that the Syrian civil war is worsening and the country faces a growing food crisis, envoys said.

Brahimi told the 15-nation council that the Syrian government estimates there are 5,000 foreign fighters in the country and is increasingly portraying the conflict as a "foreign conspiracy," envoys at the closed meeting told AFP.

The former Algerian foreign minister, who reported on his recent talks with President Bashar Assad in Damascus, painted an increasingly grim picture of the 18-month-old conflict in which activists say more than 29,000 people have died.

Brahimi told the council that the torture of detainees has become "routine" and that people were now afraid to go to hospitals which were in the hands of government forces.

The envoy estimated that 1.5 million people have now fled their homes and said Syria faces growing food shortages because harvests have been slashed by the fighting between government forces and opposition rebels.

Comments 7
Missing peace 24 September 2012, 18:45

worsening? then why M8 keep saying that bashar has everything in control? lol

Missing phillipo 24 September 2012, 20:43

So what !!

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 24 September 2012, 22:23

really?

Missing mansour 24 September 2012, 22:18

and is that a bad thing?
Long Live The Syrian Cvil War.

Missing cedars 25 September 2012, 01:53

Next Tuesday Bashar's army will fix everything.

Thumb kanaandian 25 September 2012, 07:42

why tuesday cedars? whats happening on tues.?

Thumb kanaandian 25 September 2012, 07:43

let the syrians figure this out themselves.

one side, you have secular dictators.

other side, you have SOME freedom seekers but many islamists.

which is worse?