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    Arab League chief warns of Syria civil war

    BEIRUT (AP) — The head of the Arab League warned Friday that Syria may be sliding toward civil war, as security forces fired on thousands of people who poured into the streets in support of army defectors who switched sides to try to topple President Bashar Assad.

    Over the course of the 10-month-old uprising, much of the violence has been from security forces firing on unarmed protesters. But in recent months breakaway soldiers have been attacking the Syrian military, and some opposition members have taken up arms against the regime, adding to the violence.

    Despite that, Assad appears to maintain a firm grip on power in the face of growing international pressure to halt his crackdown and step down.

    The Arab League chief, Nabil Elaraby, told The Associated Press that Assad's regime was either not complying or only partially complying with an Arab League plan that Syria signed last month to end its crackdown.

    "We are very concerned because there were certain commitments that were not complied with," he said in Cairo, where the League is based. "If this continues, it may turn into civil war."

    The U.N. estimates more than 5,000 people have been killed since the uprising began in March.

    The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said security forces killed one protester in the central city of Hama and another in the town of Ariha in the northwestern province of Idlib, where more than 20,000 people were demonstrating Friday.

    The Observatory reported violence in the southern province of Daraa, the eastern region of Deir el-Zour and the central province of Homs, all centers of frequent protests.

    A video posted online by activists showed dozens of people marching in the Damascus neighborhood of Midan, chanting "Freedom forever, despite you Assad!" Midan, where there have been frequent anti-regime protests, was hit by a suicide attack last Friday that killed 26 people.

    It wasn't clear who was behind that attack; the government blamed "terrorists" while the opposition suggested the regime orchestrated the blast to tarnish the uprising.

    Another video posted Friday showed what appeared to be an armored personnel carrier on fire. The narrator said army defectors attacked the vehicle with a rocket-propelled-grenade.

    The Arab League plan calls for removing Syrian forces and heavy weapons from city streets, starting talks with opposition leaders and allowing human rights workers and journalists into the country.

    An Arab League team of observers began work in Syria on Dec. 27 to offer an outside view of whether the government is abiding by its agreement to end the military crackdown on dissent.

    The mission has been plagued by problems, including accusations that the Syrian government is interfering with the team's work. This week, one of the observers resigned and told the pan-Arab TV channel Al-Jazeera that the monitor mission was a "farce" because of Syrian government control.

    Adnan al-Khudeir, head of the Cairo operations room to which the monitors report, told reporters Thursday that two more observers, from Algeria and Sudan, would be returning to their home countries. He did not identify them but said the Algerian gave health reasons and the Sudanese cited personal reasons.

    From the beginning, eyebrows were raised at the appointment of Sudanese Gen. Mohammed Ahmed al-Dabi as chief of the observer force. He served in key security positions under Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted for crimes against humanity in Darfur.

    That raised questions about whether Arab League member states, with some of the world's poorest human rights records, were fit for the mission to monitor Syria's compliance with a peace plan.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Sarah El Deeb contributed to this report from Cairo.

     

    43 comments

    • Diver  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      So there will be a civil war. Such is life in the Middle East. We have no business getting involved here.
    • Carlos  •  4 mths ago
      In general....if you want to get rid of your dictator.....you got to do it yourself. Good luck guys!
    • me  •  4 mths ago
      Note to the Middle East: It's the 21st Century.
    • William  •  4 mths ago
      Apparently, to be a politician in any and all nations, or on the world's stage, one must have no common sense, no ability to reason and a decidedly distorted view of reality so that one is only able to work towards ones own desires for power, for an increase in ones power or to curry favor with those in power regardless of how discusting those in power may be due to their moral and ethical corruption at the expense of the lives of those whom they govern.

      The members and political heads of the Arab League, blind to the reality that the whole world is watching them as they fail in their mission and only serve to promote themselves rather than to serve the people, would seem to be a perfect example of what a politician is by the defining terms stated previously.

      Their only fear is that civil unrest and war will spill over into their own countries and they, too, will be deposed by those whom they have long oppressed.

      John Lennon once opined "Imagine there's no countries". He should have perhaps opined, "Imagine there are no lying, self serving, hypocritical and blatantly stupid politicians...it's easy if you try. No one to mislead us or to feed us lies...".
      • wrdsmth 4 mths ago
        he would have but it really a #$%$ to try to get the rhythm going on that phrase. it's easy for some of us to imagine that. seems to be real hard for lots of others since we still have soooooooooo many of the scoundrels who believe they have power.
    • wild wool  •  4 mths ago
      Just stating a fact the longest snipper shot is 1.54 miles
    • Juvi  •  4 mths ago
      Arab League is a joke.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Fontana, California  •  4 mths ago
      warns who?
    • Goozie  •  Tel Aviv, Israel  •  4 mths ago
      there is already a civil war!
      god the Arab league is slow!
    • sky glazing  •  4 mths ago
      Elaraby stop the increased massacre , get out of Syria
    • sky glazing  •  4 mths ago
      Assad and Nabil Elaraby two killers of the same, Elaraby get out of Syria,
    • simon  •  Dickson, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      Oh me, Oh my, this is getting out of hand
    • Weshdim  •  Adelaide, Australia  •  4 mths ago
      What, so it's not civil war yet, after so much killing?
    • Penny  •  Virginia, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Of course there will be civil war.
      The Syrian government has been killing peaceful citizens who call for change.
      It's no wonder the citizens are starting to fight back. Reality bites.
      We don't need to be involved... unless the United Nations gets involved... and we can keep our involvement to a bare minimum in that case.
      No more foreign wars... bring our troops home!!!!
    • David  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      The Arab League is warning us of a Syrian civil war? But wait a minute...wasn't it the Arab League that just last week said that they didn't witness any of the brutality by the Assad regime?

      Give me a break! The Arab League is the only body that is more impotent than the UN, if that's possible.
    • History Prof.  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      The Arab League has been ineffective for decades. They never agreed on how to destroy Israel in any of the Arab-Israeli conflicts but bickered among themselves and lost their advantage. They did not evict the British after beating Turkey in WW I. They could not end the Iran-Iraq war which claimed millions of lives. They never resolved the Palastinian question by insisting on repaitriation or by settling the refugees in their own countries. Why would Syria be any different?
    • amy  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Arab League chief, Nabil Elaraby..............TERRORIST
      Arab League, GET OUT OF SYRIA!
    • Thor  •  Walls, Mississippi  •  4 mths ago
      So perhaps the Arab League should do something about it.......... As an American I say withdraw from the U.N. until all counries share equal burden...... equal votes eguals even burden........
    • Dave  •  Gainesville, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      So, syrial prices will escalate?
    • notaradicalrepub  •  4 mths ago
      The "Arab League" a bunch of westerm propped up dictators! What a joke when our leaders talk about democracy in Arab lands! Ain't never going to happen, not in Egypt or anywhere!
      • TrickOnYou 4 mths ago
        I totally agree. The Middle East and most of Africa are not mature enough or have advanced societies to support democracy. Tribes and Religion rule their minds. Why we in the West think these medieval cultures are ready for democracy is ....well we're stupid.
    • AKHTAL  •  Beirut, Lebanon  •  4 mths ago
      From the Spanish Inquisition to the Huguenot massacres, Europeans suffered millions of victims in the name of religion. Do you want us now to pay the same price? No to religious rule telling us how to dress and what to do even if it meant dictatorships like that of Assad.
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