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    Activists: US-born Syrian blogger arrested

    BEIRUT (AP) — Activists say a U.S.-born Syrian blogger has been arrested at the Syrian-Jordanian border while on her way to attend a workshop for advocates of press freedoms in the Arab world.

    A statement issued by the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression said Razan Ghazzawi was arrested by police and immigration officials at the border. She was on her way to Amman to attend the conference as a representative of the center.

    The Local Coordination Committees activist network confirmed her arrest Sunday.

    Ghazzawi is a human rights advocate and had been documenting violations and arrests in Syria since the start of the uprising against President Bashar Assad in March.

    She is one of the few Syrian activists who blogged under her real name.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syria said Sunday it is still negotiating with the Arab League over the bloc's request to send observers into the country, as tightening sanctions by Arab and other nations fail to halt the eight-month crackdown on anti-government protesters.

    New violence killed at least nine people on Sunday, including a female university professor and a father and his three children in central Syria, opposition activists said. The Local Coordination Committees activist network put the death toll from violence Sunday at 22, but the number could not be immediately confirmed by other activist groups.

    Arab leaders have given Syria a new deadline of Sunday to respond to the League's peace plan, which calls for the admission of observers to ensure compliance with a government cease-fire. They also held out the threat of pushing for U.N. involvement if Damascus balks.

    Syria's failure to meet a Nov. 25 deadline to allow in observers drew Arab League sanctions, including a ban on dealings with the country's central bank. Together with sanctions from the United States, the European Union and Turkey, the Arab League's penalties are expected to deal significant damage to Syria's economy and may undercut the regime's authority.

    The revolt against President Bashar Assad's rule began with peaceful protests in mid-March, triggering a brutal crackdown. The unrest has steadily become bloodier as army defectors join the revolt and some civilians take up arms, prompting the United Nations' human rights chief to refer to it last week as a civil war and urge the international community to protect Syrian civilians.

    The U.N. estimates more than 4,000 people have been killed.

    Some areas of central Syria, particularly Homs where most of Sunday's deaths occurred, have already been witnessing tit-for-tat sectarian attacks, mostly between majority Sunnis and Alawites from Assad's minority religious sect.

    The top U.S. diplomat for the Middle East said Assad is responsible for deepening the sectarian division in Syria.

    Jeffrey Feltman said Assad is pegging his ruling Alawite minority, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, against other sects and implementing his "own prophesy, which is moving Syria into more chaos and a civil war."

    Feltman said Washington has been in touch with Syrian Christians to prod them "not to stand on the side of the attacker," but declined to elaborate. Many among Syria's Christian and other minorities have sided with Assad's regime, fearing they would be targeted if the Sunni majority takes over.

    Speaking in Amman, Jordan, Feltman also told reporters the U.S. has "evidence" that Iran and the militant Lebanese Hezbollah have agents in Syria to bolster Assad's waning regime — a charge both have repeatedly denied.

    Faced with Sunday's new Arab League deadline, Syria signaled it still might be willing to comply with the League's plan, saying its objections were simply a matter of details.

    "Messages are being exchanged between Syria and the Arab League to reach a certain vision that would facilitate the mission of observers in Syria while preserving Syrian interests and sovereignty," Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi told reporters in Damascus.

    Syria, which has already been suspended from the 22-member League, may be playing for time while its crackdown continues.

    Qatar's prime minister said Saturday during a meeting of Arab foreign ministers in the Gulf country's capital, Doha, that he expected Syrian envoys to sign an agreement on Sunday.

    Sheik Hamad Bin Jassem Bin Jabr Al Thani said failure to reach an agreement may lead to U.N. involvement in the Syrian crisis, although he did not spell out what that meant.

    Arab ministers have continued to meet to work out enforcement of the existing sanctions package.

    Some sanctions — the central bank ban, a halt to Arab government funding of projects in Syria and a freeze of Syrian government assets — went into effect immediately.

    Saturday's meeting approved a list of 19 Syrian officials subject to a travel ban. Among them are Assad's younger brother Maher, who is believed to be in command of much of the crackdown, as well as Cabinet ministers, intelligence chiefs and security officers. The list does not include the president himself.

    International sanctions have left Assad's regime increasingly isolated.

    The Syrian government said Sunday it was suspending a 2004 free-trade agreement with Turkey in response to the penalties imposed by its former close ally.

    As a reciprocal measure, it added, all Turkish imports would be subject to customs fees.

    Turkey's Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan criticized the move on Sunday saying the Syrian government was "punishing its own people, its own industrialists, exporters and entrepreneurs."

    "Despite the Syrian government's decision Turkey will continue to support and side with the people of Syria," Caglayan said in Turkey.

    Turkey, a key NATO member and until recently a close partner of Syria, imposed tough new sanctions against Damascus this week that included the suspension of all ties to the Syrian Central Bank and freezing any Syrian government assets in Turkey. Turkey and Syria did $2.4 billion in trade last year, according to the Turkish Embassy in Damascus.

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    Associated Press writer Albert Aji in Damascus, Syria, Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, and Jamal Halaby in Amman, Jordan, contributed to this report.

     

    129 comments

    • Paul  •  5 mths ago
      A human rights advocate in the Arab World is an endangered species.
      • ^-=O=LatinMcG=O=-^ 5 mths ago
        who protects endangered species ?
      • Sharrief 5 mths ago
        A Brave person that has Honor & Morals
      • Edeva 5 mths ago
        Ahuman rights advocate ANYWHERE is an endangered species.
    • Frederick  •  Greenville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Wow you people with the negative comments call yourself humans? Even American? Ha I'm glad that she was trying to help expose the truth of what is happening in Syria and not trying to blow up anyone. She has more guts than anyone of you negative big mouths that wish her harm. You are the idiots and should be thrown out to the wolves!
    • leonardd  •  Hicksville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It is obvious Assad won't heed to Arab's league request, allow independent observer , and a stop to the crackdown and killings of innocent civilians...we know how stubborn and brutal dictators are....they will never learn from history even the resent lesson won't deter them doing what they want to do and hope to do that is killing the very people they profess to be protecting ...the world must not look-on until the killings swell and the number of dead mounts ....Assad must be stopped before another 22 innocent people are slaughtered again ......
    • Tom  •  Winter Park, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Assad forces are cowards for arresting her because she is reporting the facts on the ground.
    • HARSH REALITY  •  5 mths ago
      the cresent moon over islam is always dripping blood, it doesnt matter whos blood, an infidels or a muslims, death is a test of faith to allah (may he be slapped back to hades with jew shoes), islam is a threat to freedom world wide , islam is a lie the word peace is not in islam
      • islamreligionDOTcom 5 mths ago
        Have you heard of self cleansing? It's actually good for the body! And that's exactly what the Muslim body is going through. Await the next evolution :) Islam2050
      • islamreligionDOTcom 5 mths ago
        1001inventions.com

        The world OWE Islam and the Muslims.
      • Sherri 5 mths ago
        Harsh is your heart not reality. I wish I could bring out my Muslim friend and people could see what a great person he is. It's time for religious tolerance. When you talk like that are you surprised people would hate you? Look in the mirror. If I have my choice of only two religions no matter what I would not be whatever you are.
    • chma1991  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  5 mths ago
      are you kidding? how can so many people here continue to write such hateful, ignorant things? not only are you spouting hate speech, but you're missing the point entirely for the sake of your own sinful ignorance. this isn't about her being american-born or not. this is not about arabs, or islam, or any other broad categorization that you want to make idiotic and misinformed generalizations about.
      this is about people fighting for freedom against tyranny, and the tragedy of this woman's capture is not isolated. nor is it more tragic than the capture of any of the other countless syrian people fighting for their freedom. it doesn't matter if a person is born in this country or not. all acts like this are tragedies and affronts to the freedom of people - whatever their culture, nationality, religion, gender, sexual orientation, etc.
      so for the love of god, stop using this as an excuse to shout your misinformed opinions that mean nothing. this woman is a hero, and by saying racist cliches about islam or arabs you are disrespecting her sacrifice, and the sacrifice of the thousands of others who have laid down their freedom and lives for the freedom of their countrymen.
    • T-dawg  •  5 mths ago
      You are guys are screwed up. She is born in America, she is an American. Its like saying US Born Irish female is detained, does that mean that person is Irish and we don't do anything. She is an American citizen.
      • Xenious 5 mths ago
        Ask her which country she loves more and is more loyal to, the USA or Syria, and she'll say Syria. This #$%$ was just lucky enough to be born on US soil.
      • Tom 5 mths ago
        Amen to that
      • Santoni 5 mths ago
        Much like Mexican anchor babies born here whose illegal parents wave the Mexican flag. No allegiance just benefits. Where do we draw the line?
    • Jeffrey  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      in the past 6 months i have killed more innocent, unarmed muslims seeking nothing more than democracy, freedom, and liberty, than israel has defending herself over the past 6 decades. i am proud of this fact. thank you all very, very much for not noticing!!!

      best regards,
      assad
    • HARSH REALITY  •  5 mths ago
      only and idiot would follow islamic teachings
      • SpeakUP 5 mths ago
        only an idiot would make such an idiotic comment.
      • Songwriter 5 mths ago
        speakup, go get on your rug and roll it up around you and take off!
      • Cameron L 5 mths ago
        only an idiot would blindly follow ANY religion.
    • screwybruce  •  5 mths ago
      The only thing the UN should do is disband.
    • Your best friend for givi ...  •  Amman, Jordan  •  5 mths ago
      Gazzawai and Syrian...are you she is Syrian-American? or do we like drama!
    • johnsmith  •  5 mths ago
      Since this dam new world order movement began with politicians, professors, generals, presidents, & news people on board how is one to learn the truth.
    • Allank  •  Grafton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Can you say HOSTAGE ?
    • Chef Bo  •  Palm Springs, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Syria needs a little help to get over it's dictatorship. Unfortunately I feel we are out of money to keep freeing all these countries only to have them turn on us! Let them eat cake at this point!
    • HARSH REALITY  •  5 mths ago
      to the realsit ,,, talk to them nicely while they cut off your head , dumb infidel
    • Misc  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Assad's forces are cowards for arresting her. She did nothing but report the atrocities Assad has committed against the people.
      You people saying she deserves whatever she gets are nazis.
      Tell me what she did to deserve getting arrested & tortured.
    • Thinker  •  5 mths ago
      They caught a CIA agent sent to spread diversion.
    • HARSH REALITY  •  5 mths ago
      are muslims in america secretly practicing shari'ah laws and punishments ? ,,, yes they are
    • HARSH REALITY  •  5 mths ago
      islam is the trash of humanity
      it is a justified and moral obligation to rid islam of the horrors inflicted upon mankind, islamism is a disgrace to humanity and a violation of human rights
    • Sherri  •  Bisbee, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.
      John F. Kennedy
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