France Renews Call for Assad to Go over 'Crimes'

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French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe issued a new call for Syrian President Bashar Assad to quit on Thursday, accusing his regime of committing crimes against humanity on a daily basis.

"More than 5,000 killed, three million Syrians are affected by bloody repression, unspeakable abuse and daily crimes against humanity," Juppe told university students during a visit to Libya's capital.

"How many more victims does the world still need before it understands that Bashar Assad must go?

"For nine months, the Syrian people shouted with courage for freedom.

"For nine months, Bashar Assad has remained deaf to these legitimate demands, has refused reforms and has detained peaceful demonstrators for torture, killings and barbarism in response," Juppe said.

His remarks came shortly after Human Rights Watch said in a report that Syrian military commanders ordered troops to indiscriminately shoot at unarmed protests and squash demonstrations "by all means necessary."

"Faced with this wild and murderous rampage, the international community must not remain silent," he added.

Army defectors killed at least 27 soldiers and security service agents south of Damascus on Thursday, a rights group said, in the third straight day of regime losses as Syria's uprising entered its 10th month.

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Thumb hakawati 15 December 2011, 13:39

French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe issued a new call for French President Nicolas Sarkozy to quit, accusing his regime of having committed crimes against humanity on a daily basis in Libya.
"More than 50,000 killed, million Libyans are affected by bloody repression, unspeakable abuse and daily crimes against humanity," Juppe told university students during a visit to Libya's capital.
"How many more victims does the world still need before it understands that Nicolas Sarkozy must go?"

Thumb hakawati 15 December 2011, 14:40

@chunder

It's okay now?

French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe issued a new call for British Prime Minister David Cameron to quit, accusing his regime of having committed crimes against humanity on a daily basis in Libya.
"More than 50,000 killed, million Libyans are affected by bloody repression, unspeakable abuse and daily crimes against humanity," Juppe told university students during a visit to Libya's capital.
"How many more victims does the world still need before it understands that David Cameron must go?"

Default-user-icon abraham (Guest) 15 December 2011, 15:08

Mr. Juppe why don't you call for Mr. Ordegan's departure. his governant and you still don't recognize murderous genocide of the 1,5 million Armenions

Default-user-icon France (Guest) 15 December 2011, 19:03

France only tolerates Israeli "crimes against humanity", and the killing of millions in the third world by Western invaders.

Default-user-icon A Lebanese National (Guest) 15 December 2011, 19:07

Did the French tell Bush he must go after he invaded Iraq and killed 100,000 people the first nine months?

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 15 December 2011, 19:24

@ mustapha ghalayini the......
dont u feel any respect for ur parents even when u are alone?u are losing ur honour when u use somebody"s else name, ah its ok for u people, its like mit'a marriage.

Missing realist 15 December 2011, 21:16

hakawati and the rest of them losers: who took saddam out and gave iraq to iran?? THE US/NATO, who fought the americans hard and beat them in iraq?? : the suni insrurgents, so shut up and quit the hypocrisy because the syrians too deserve their freedom.