13 Dead as Syria Accuses U.S. of Interfering in Arab League
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةSyria accused the United States on Wednesday of interfering in Arab League affairs, as a U.S. envoy traveled to Cairo for talks with the bloc about ending the Damascus regime's deadly crackdown on dissent.
Meanwhile, democracy activists have denounced the 22-member Arab bloc over the "unprofessionalism" of a team of peace observers whose presence in Syria has failed to stem the bloodshed.
"The United States is one of the parties which is seeking to rekindle violence by its mobilization and incitement (to violence)," foreign ministry spokesman Jihad Maqdisi said in a statement.
"The U.S. ... statements are a gross interference in the work of the Arab League and an unjustified attempt to internationalize" the issue of Syria, he said.
The bloodshed continued unabated on Wednesday, with the Local Coordination Committees, the main activist group spurring protests on the ground, saying security forces shot dead 10 people in the flashpoint central province of Homs and three others in the provinces of Reef Damascus, Hama and Daraa.
For its part, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said two civilians died and four were wounded in the besieged central city of Homs by gunfire from a car likely belonging to the regime.
Another civilian was killed in the city of Hama, to the north of Homs, where Arab League monitors were sent, the Observatory added.
Arab League observers have been in Syria since last week trying to assess the regime's implementation of a peace agreement aimed at ending violence in the country.
The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday that Jeffrey Feltman, the assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs, would travel to Cairo for consultations with the Arab League about Syria.
Feltman is due to arrive in the Egyptian capital later on Wednesday and is scheduled to hold discussions with the Arab League on Thursday.
His trip was announced as the White House said it is "past time" for the U.N. Security Council to act, as "sniper fire, torture and murder" were continuing in Syria and the Arab League conditions for the regime have been dishonored.
"We want to see the international community stand together united in support of the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people," said White House spokesman Jay Carney.
Despite the presence of the monitors, Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi has acknowledged that "there are still snipers" in Syria, but defended the mission for securing prisoner releases and removing tanks from the streets.
The United Nations estimated last month that more than 5,000 people have been killed in the Syrian government's crackdown on dissent since March.
The observers were also touring the flashpoints of Dael in southern Daraa province and Harasta, near Damascus, state television reported.
But activists are urging them instead to go to Sabaa Bahrat, in the heart of the capital, where they plan to stage an anti-regime demonstration on Wednesday.
"We invite the Arab League observers to act responsibly and protect the peaceful demonstrators. Our rights are being violated and we will struggle to recover them," they said on Facebook.
Hundreds of regime supporters were already gathering on the same square carrying Syrian flags and chanting slogans in support of President Bashar al-Assad, an Agence France Presse correspondent reported.
Making matters worse, Syria's opposition was in disarray and struggling to present a united front despite repeated calls by Western governments for them to put aside differences and join forces in their bid to oust Assad.
A pact agreed on Friday by two of Syria's main opposition factions -- the Syrian National Council (SNC) and National Coordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria (NCB) -- now appears to be in tatters.
The political agreement signed in Cairo had outlined a "transitional period" should Assad's regime be toppled by the pro-democracy uprising.
However, in a Facebook posting, the Syrian National Council said late Tuesday the "document conflicts with the SNC's political program and with the demands of the Syrian revolution."
Widely regarded as the most inclusive of Syria's opposition alliances, with representation from both the Muslim Brotherhood and parties drawn from the Christian and Kurdish minorities, the SNC has been at odds with some activists over the extent of foreign intervention required to bring change.
There was still no response to the statement from the NCB, an umbrella group of Arab nationalists, socialists, independents and Marxists which also includes Kurds and is staunchly opposed to any foreign military intervention.
A dissident who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity deplored the "divisions" within opposition ranks.
"It is taking time for the opposition to unite. If it was, the regime would have fallen last summer," he said, also lamenting that the international community had so far "refrained from mobilizing its efforts to bring down the regime."
The Arab mission has been mired in controversy since the first observers arrived on December 26, with activists accusing Syria's regime of keeping the monitors on a short leash as it presses on with its lethal crackdown on dissent.
The LCC estimate at least 390 people have been killed since the observers began their mission.
The US does not interfere in anybody's business. The proof is in the news media ON A DAILY BASIS!!! If you do not believe these "unofficial" outlets, you can refer to the hundreds of thousands of WikiLeaks documents that expose how DUMB and FILTHY the US foreign policy was, is and will always be.
Lebanon Accuses Syria of interfering in its affairs and murdering Hariri and many other.
Gabby, what about the 4 innocent generals? Oh, and Imad Marmal, Ghaleb Kandil and Wiam Wahhab? One more thing, what about Emile Lahoud, the ex-president? Did he also kill Hariri, may his soul rot in hell?
the filthy zionist information war department can't decide whether syria or our glorious resistance killed harriri.
Hey Syria, you are suspended from the Arab league. So technically your issue is not valid.
God bless the USA...The butcher of Syria must be kicked out and brought to justice with the reset of his Lebanses d o g s.
I don't know about you guys, but I am starting to like fanclub more than that idiot. At least he has some wit.
@fabulozo they did not kill Hariri but they were accomplices, their time will come too as soon as the syrian regime will colapse along with hezbulshaitan then justice will be served.
the filthy zionist information war department is still halucinating about the end of assad regime and the end of our glorious resistance.
even in assad regime falls down in some crazy scenario, it would not effect our glorious resistance
Read an article titled "A mistaken case for regime cgange in Syria " by Aisling Byrne published in Asia Times On Line Jan 5,2012. Think about what the article implies. Knowledge is important when forming opinions. Predisposition and ignorance make clear thinking impossible..
Which is worse- killing 5000 people or interfering to stop the murders? The Syruan government doesn't value the life of Syrians.
i agree about their halucinations that assad regime will fall. Because if it falls in some crazy scenario and even if it falls it would never affect our patriotic glorious resistance because they are on lsd and speed together which makes them see things they can only see in dreams.
my fanclub has failed this time...re read what you have written and correct yourself
mowaten and john williams or the art of justifying assad s killlings...!!
in which country does a gvt shoot real bullets on demonstrators? usually they use other non lethal methods...
but i guess you think that this regime is good to lebanon after all the good thing they did to it!
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