Syrian Rebels Hail U.N. Vote, Say Committed to Ceasefire
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe rebel Free Syrian Army hailed the United Nations Security Council vote on Saturday to send 300 observers to monitor a ceasefire in Syria and said it was committed to the truce.
"We salute the dispatch of new observers," FSA spokesman Colonel Kassem Saadeddine told Agencce France Presse through a Skype call from Homs province.
The rebel army remains "committed to the ceasefire" that went into effect on April 12 as part of a plan designed by U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan to halt more than a year of deadly violence in Syria that has killed thousands of people.
The inspectors will find ASSad in gross violation of the cease fire, and guilty of indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas. For some reason they are choosing to slow roast ASSad rather than get him to the court or in jail.