Khatib Demands Syria U.N. Seat, Says People to Decide Who Will Rule Syria

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Syrian opposition chief Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib said Tuesday he had asked that NATO's Patriot missile system be extended to protect rebel zones inside the war-torn country, as he took up Syria's seat in the Arab League for the first time.

Launching into a fiery speech after leading a delegation into a Doha summit to thunderous applause from Arab leaders, Khatib also demanded that the opposition be allowed to represent Syria at the United Nations.

"I have asked (U.S. Secretary of State) Mr. John Kerry during our meeting to provide Patriot (missile protection) that encompasses northern Syria, and he has promised to look into the matter,"Khatib told the summit.

"We are still awaiting a decision from NATO on this matter."

NATO's sole involvement in Syria's brutal civil war to date has been to position Patriot missile batteries along the Turkish border in order to prevent any air or missile launches from the Syrian side.

Khatib, who threw the opposition into disarray by announcing his resignation on Sunday, made it clear that he was still firmly at the helm of the Syrian National Coalition, the main Syrian opposition umbrella grouping.

Taking the seat reserved for the delegation head at the invitation of Qatar Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, Khatib was flanked by other senior opposition figures including prime minister Ghassan Hitto.

There had been confusion over whether the delegation would be headed by Khatib or by Hitto, in the wake of the Coalition leader's resignation.

Khatib however was the one who did the speaking, after the opposition flag was raised in place of the official Syrian bunting.

"We demand ... all forms of support from our friends and brothers including our full right for self-defense and the seat of Syria at the United Nations and at other international organizations," he told the summit.

He called for a "freezing of the funds of the regime which it had stolen from our people," estimated by the opposition at around two billion dollars.

He also stressed that the Syrian people alone would determine the future of their country.

"They ask who will rule Syria. The people of Syria will decide, not any other state in this world," Khatib said, possibly alluding to accusations by Damascus that the rebels are implementing Qatari and Saudi agendas.

"The Syrian people's decisions are based on its interests. It rejects any foreign mandates," he said.

In his speech, Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi described the Coalition as "the sole and legitimate representative of the Syrian people after it succeeded in forming an interim government."

The seat has been empty since the Arab League suspended Syria's membership in November 2011 after Damascus rejected an Arab proposal to end violence against protesters and instead pressed a bloody crackdown on dissent.

The Arab Spring-inspired protests morphed into an armed rebellion against Assad's regime and later into a civil war in which more than 70,000 people have been killed so far, according to U.N. figures.

Damascus reacted furiously to the decision of the 22-member grouping.

"Shame on you, Arab brothers," wrote Tishreen state-owned daily, branding the Arab League decision as a "theft".

"This theft that the sheikhdom of Qatar and other collaborator, treacherous, backward Arab regimes have committed by handing the Doha-sponsored Coalition the Syrian state's membership... is a legal, political and moral crime," it said.

Khatib in his address made no mention of his resignation, but ahead of the summit he had said it would be dealt with after the meeting is over.

Coalition spokesman Khaled al-Saleh said that Khatib's resignation "has not been accepted" and that "most members of the coalition want him to continue to lead" at this time.

Khatib in his speech on Tuesday pointedly expressed his confidence in Hitto.

"We trust him. The general assembly of the coalition awaits his program to debate it," he said.

Comments 22
Missing rami 26 March 2013, 11:08

Let's see what Mansour, the Iranian puppet, is going to comment about this.

Missing ehab11 26 March 2013, 13:55

There is no wahabi puppet, but there is a moderate puppet who disagree with the hezb but you stil paint them as wahabis. The wahabis are small poor & disorginzed

Missing ehab11 26 March 2013, 13:56

There is no wahabi puppet, but there is a moderate puppet who disagree with the hezb but you stil paint them as wahabis. The wahabis are small poor & disorginzed

Missing ehab11 26 March 2013, 13:57

The economy is down, he needs all the farsi kickbacks he can get

Thumb LebCynic 26 March 2013, 11:10

This is treason at it's finest! How pathetic has this legue of israelie servents become?

Missing ehab11 26 March 2013, 13:56

The founding member is no longer arab but Iranian

Missing ehab11 26 March 2013, 18:37

Having an ally & carrying out every single order at their beckoning call so much so where you
1) kill your own countrymen in numerous car suicide bombings
2) sending fighters to a foreign country to fight a uprising for freedom simply because they are SUNNI muslims & it is well known the shia creed openly clasifies sunnis as the NUMBER 1 enemy of this shia even before the jews, many shia do not pay attention to their creed but none theless is part of the strong faith of extremist shia.
3) the Persian dominance over arabs. The persians never forgave Omar Ibn Khattab RA for opening persia to the arabs and annhilating the persian armies. As a result they hate sunnis, arabs & sunnis for it

Thumb phoenician 26 March 2013, 11:47

We dont belong in this spineless arab joke as we are not arabs we Phoenicians we belong in the civilized world.

Missing mohammad_ca 26 March 2013, 12:13

then move to phoenicia...and speak Phoenician

Thumb benzona 26 March 2013, 15:27

Jeeze, it's a dialect... The Aramaic spoken today is one of many Aramaic dialects spoken 2000 years ago.i happen to hang out with these Syrians here in my small country. Btw, they're no longer pro Bachar. It'll eventually reach they Melula relatives.

Missing maroun 26 March 2013, 12:32

you are either on drugs or too stupid to see the reality

Missing mohammad_ca 26 March 2013, 12:11

Suhair alAtassi is Alqaeda?

Thumb zalgouta 26 March 2013, 12:14

he's a puppet but look whose behind him !1

Missing mohammad_ca 26 March 2013, 12:11

Mabrook Syria!

Missing roxsheba 26 March 2013, 13:53

The only seat that these FSA / wahibist deserve is a front row at a funeral procession . The Saudi , GCC , and the UN are ordering Lebanon to have a disassociation policy with Syria ? Are they for real ? These bloody Shiekdoms.. The like to promote there idealism to there jihadis bastards sons instead of trying bringing peace to the region ...!!

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 26 March 2013, 15:36

careful what you wish for.. they might get a front row seat at a funeral procession... most probably it will be Bashar's funeral but front row for them either way..

Default-user-icon natasha (Guest) 26 March 2013, 17:26

i guess they didn t learn from afghanistan, now they are paying the price, the afghany s they trained, now are turning against them and killing there trainers ...lol

Default-user-icon Joseph (Guest) 26 March 2013, 18:30

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Missing people-power 26 March 2013, 20:04

Cloaun said this was a good speech by al Katib, seems that the deserter ex-general is now changing his tune as he sees that Assad is losing more and more every day

Thumb chrisrushlau 26 March 2013, 20:29

He resigned on Sunday so he isn't the head of anything. And he's now complaining, at the Arab conference, that he wants US Patriot anti-aircraft missiles in northern Syria and NATO protecting the people, whatever that means.
"Fries with that?" gets it the best.
The Gulf Cooperation Council sees its tiny ship ("the Minnow") smashing on the rocks of Syria. Syria was supposed to collapse for Lebanon to sail on in and take over, but it's Lebanon that's collapsing, and the Gulf monarchies will just move offshore and live on their yachts until their villas are ready in Burma. A year or two. "I have a reservation, party of one thousand seventy three." "I'm sorry, your credit card has been rejected."

Thumb shab 26 March 2013, 23:00

Excellent. Now remove the stupid word Arab from the name sign

Thumb sophia_angle 27 March 2013, 10:09

Where is the glory in sitting there when still the war not over n won yet?!
The Arabs are doing the same as in Lebanon, they inject weapons so the people fight each other to ruin all then they come & buy lands at cheap prices, build n sell at high prices...Great investment especially now these part of the land is full of natural resources.

Syria n Lebanon's weather is pretty better then Arabic countries, plus the resources so all will put their weight to invest in this region now, it is a big plan n we are just puppets, shame on us not keeping the values n what God gave in our countries.