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Thursday, 5 January 2012

Arabi: No Withdrawal despite Criticism. Hamad: Needs International help!!!. Jeff comming to deliver

“If the Arab League report is negative, then the international community should study other options to stop violence,” Feltman (The Master) cautioned.

Huge Crowds at Sabaa Bahrat Square in Damascus to Stress Support to Reforms,National Unity

Jeffrey Feltman to rescue the 'Arab League' Syria report ...


Just two days before an emergency AL meeting
about the unrest in Syria .Dear Jeff" is comming
to evaluate the situation
Syria: US Meddling in AL Mission
UPDATE: Arab League's ministerial committee 'postpones' its meeting on Syria until further notice, just as Jeff Feltman scrambles to Cairo!
"...The US State Department said on Tuesday that Jeffrey Feltman, the assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs, was to travel to Cairo for consultations with the Arab League about Syria.
"We have made clear that if the Arab League initiative is not implemented, the international community will have to consider new measures to compel a halt to the regime's violence against its own citizens,'' spokesman Jay Carney said on Tuesday. ..."
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Syrian Opposition Demands Al Observers’ Pull Out, International Intervention

Local Editor
Head of the Free Syrian Army demanded Thursday that the Arab League pulls its observer mission out of Syria and the United Nations takes over its responsibility.

In an interview with AFP Free Syrian Army leader Riyadh Al-Assad said: "We hope they will announce that their mission was a failure and that they will be withdrawn… We call on the Arab League to step aside and let the United Nations take over responsibility as it is more apt to find solutions.

AL Acknowledges Observers’ Mistakes in Syria, No Withdrawal despite Criticism
Local Editor
Qatar Prime Minister Hamad Bin Jassem Al-Thani discussed Wednesday the Syrian situation and the Arab League observers’ work in Syria with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and stated that “there are some mistakes”.
Al-Thani said the discussion was aimed at learning about the UN’s experience with such observance missions, for this was the first time the Arab League takes this action.

“We are coming here for technical help and to see the experience the UN has, because this is the first time the Arab League is involved in sending monitors, and there are some mistakes,” Al-Thani indicated.

He further pointed out that “this is the first experience for us. I said we have to evaluate what sorts of mistakes have been made,” adding that “we need the experience from the UN and we need to see how we can evaluate if they go back, how they will work."

For his part, the AL Chief Nabil Al-Arabi rejected Wednesday calls for withdrawing the observers from Syria, assuring that the mission will continue its job until the end.
“We have a specific mission for a renewable month in which many things can be achieved, but now we need to evaluate the situation, " he said.

552 Persons Involved in Ongoing Events Released
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International Media Delegation Visits Homs City
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AL Observer Delegations Continue Mission, Pay Field Visits to Syrian Cities and Neighborhoods
PROVINCES, (SANA) – Arab League observer delegations on Thursday paid field visits to Damascus Countryside, Daraa, Homs, Hama and Aleppo ...Read more

Chairman of Turkish Felicity Party: Rejection of Foreign Interference in Syria's Internal AffairsDAMASCUS, (SANA) – Chairman of Turkish Felicity Party Mustafa Kamalak stressed that there are no disagreement between the Syrian and the Turkish peoples, expressing rejection of foreign interference in Syria's internal affairs...Read more
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
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