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8 Syrians Dead, Rebels Wage New Raid as Turkey Slams World 'Silence'
2011-11-18
[An Nahar] Rebel troops hit offices of Syria's ruling party on Thursday, a day after a daring raid on an intelligence base that prompted Russia to warn that its longtime ally risks "full-scale civil war."

The rocket-propelled grenade attack in northwestern Idlib province, near Turkey, came as security forces killed eight people, including two children, despite an Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
ultimatum that Syria halt the bloodshed or risk sanctions.

"A group of dissident troops attacked regime youth offices, where security agents were meeting, with rocket-propelled grenades and festivities broke out," said the Britannia-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

On Wednesday, fighters of the Free Syrian Army, a rebel group formed by army deserters that has inflicted mounting losses on the regular army in recent months, raided an air force intelligence base in Harasta, outside the capital.

On the ground, security forces killed a nine-year-old girl and a man in the eastern oil hub of Deir al-Zour, the Observatory said.

Two non-combatants were killed in the central city of Homs and another four, including a young boy, in Idlib, the watchdog added.

The deaths came after at least 23 people were killed on Wednesday, even as Arab League foreign ministers, who had suspended Syria at the weekend, met in Morocco and gave Damascus
...Capital of the last remaining Baathist regime in the world...
three days to halt the bloodshed or risk sanctions.

Ankara, a onetime Assad ally that has become one of its most outspoken critics, joined the Morocco meetings.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stepped up the rhetoric on Thursday, saying more would be heard from the international community if Syria had rich oil resources like Libya.

"The silence and unresponsiveness of those who have an appetite for Libya to the massacres in Syria is creating irreparable wounds in the conscience of humanity," he charged.

Erdogan is due to meet French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on Thursday to discuss Syria.

In Istanbul, the leader of Syria's exiled Moslem Brüderbund said his compatriots would accept Turkish "intervention" in the conflict.

"The Syrian people would accept intervention coming from Turkey, rather than from the West, if its goal was to protect the people," Mohammad Riad Shakfa told a news conference.

On Thursday, Turkish pro-government daily Sabah reported the opposition Syrian National Council, together with the Brotherhood, had asked Turkey to establish a Libya-style no-fly zone in areas of northern Syria where there have been deadly festivities between troops and runaway dissidents.

Brotherhood leader Mohammed Farouk Tayfour declined comment, saying only that discussions had been held with several governments on "every possible means" to stop the bloodshed.

Posted by:Fred

#3  Everyone is VERY busy distancing themselves from the most important political issue of several generations:

The democratization of a cultural hegemony and the collapse of regional fiefdoms with Iran working to establish itself as the predominant power.

I'm viewing it thru the lens of the 20th century development of the USSR. This one however has a strong spiritual basis unifying it's constituents.
Posted by: Skidmark   2011-11-18 20:42  

#2  What is the world coming to when the only governments with a moral compass are the Turks and the French.

Is the empty suit taking any calls or did he just get out of town to avoid having to do anything?

BTW, with all of the crap flying in the ME, why is the SECSTATE in Mynamar? Of course, her being in Mynamar would explain that completely assinine comment that idiot at DOS made yesterday about the Syrian opposition. Does anyone have a brain? Does everyone in STATE think that holding hands and endless memos and sharply written letters will fix this?

We have a potential civil war/Sunni vs. Shia/Moslem vs. Jew/End of the ME as we know it about to erupt and everyone is on vacation???

At least George would have gone to Crawford and said SOMETHING. Geez, they are all incompetent.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2011-11-18 09:59  

#1  Background:

Erdogan was the 2010 winner of the Al-gaddafi Human Rights Award. Erdogan was initially supportive gaddafi but by the middle of the summer of 2011 had come around to be supportive of the opposition.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2011-11-18 07:50  

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