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Syrian opposition leader rejects dialogue
2012-03-10
[Dawn] The leader of Syria's main opposition group rejected calls Friday by U.N. envoy Kofi Annan for dialogue with Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad's
The Scourge of Hama...
government, saying they were pointless and unrealistic as the regime massacres its own people.

As the prospects for diplomacy faltered, Turkey's state-run television TRT said two Syrian generals and a colonel defected to Turkey on Thursday.

If confirmed, the military defections would be significant as most army defectors so far have been low-level conscripts. On Thursday, Syria's deputy oil minister announced his defection, making him the highest-ranking civilian official to join the opposition.

In a telephone interview from Gay Paree, Burhan Ghalioun, who heads the opposition Syrian National Council, told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named that Annan already has disappointed the Syrian people.

Annan, who has been appointed joint U.N.-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...
envoy to Syria, has said his mission was to start a "political process" to resolve the conflict in the country. He is due this weekend in Syria where he will meet with Assad.

In comments made in Cairo on Thursday after talks with Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby, Annan warned against further militarization of the Syrian conflict and urged the opposition to come together with the government to find a political solution.

"I hope that no one is thinking very seriously of using force in this situation," Annan said. "I believe any further militarization would make the situation worse."

Annan also said he would be making "realistic" proposals to resolve the conflict. He did not elaborate.

But Ghalioun blasted such statements as unrealistic.

"These kind of comments are disappointing and do not give a lot of hope for people in Syria being massacred every day," Ghalioun said. "It feels like we are watching the same movie being repeated over and over again."

"My fear is that, like other international envoys before him, the aim is to waste a month or two of pointless mediation efforts," he added.

Syrian activists also rejected Annan's call for dialogue.

"It seems he lives on Mars," said Mohammad Saeed, an activist in the Damascus
...Home to a staggering array of terrorist organizations...
suburb of Douma.

"Between us and Bashir al-Assad are the bodies of 5,000 deaders. We can't hear each other even if we wanted to," he said. "What dialogue are they talking?"

Syria's opposition is fragmented and suffers from infighting, but most factions reject talks with the government while the military crackdown continues.

The U.N. says more than 7,500 people have been killed in the past year since the revolt against Assad erupted in the country's south and engulfed the country. Activists put the corpse count at more than 8,000.

The uprising began with largely peaceful protests, but faced with a vicious regime crackdown, it has become increasingly militarized.

The SNC is openly calling for outside military intervention, but the subject is controversial and divisive
...politicians call things divisive when when the other side sez something they don't like. Their own statements are never divisive, they're principled...
"Any political solution will not succeed if it is not accompanied by military pressure on the regime," Ghalioun said.
Ghalioun faulted Annan for "avoiding" any references to the essence of the problem, which is the regime's use of extreme military force to crush the protests.

"As an international envoy, we hope he will have a mechanism for ending the violence," Ghalioun said.

Ghalioun also welcomed the defection by deputy oil minister Abdo Husameddine and called on other high-ranking government employees "and all those with a conscience" to do the same.
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