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    Assad calls for Syria vote, but steps up assault

    BEIRUT (AP) — As Syrian forces stepped up their assault Wednesday on rebellious cities, President Bashar Assad ordered a referendum on a new constitution that would create a multiparty system in a country that has been ruled by his autocratic family dynasty for 40 years.

    Such a change would have been unheard of a year ago, and Assad's regime is touting the new constitution as the centerpiece of reforms aimed at calming Syria's upheaval. But after 11 months of bloodshed, with well over 5,000 dead in the regime's crackdown on protesters and rebels, Assad's opponents say the referendum and reforms are not enough and that the country's strongman must go.

    "The people in the street today have demands, and one of these demands is the departure of this regime," said Khalaf Dahowd, a member of the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria, an umbrella for several opposition groups in Syria and in exile.

    The White House also dismissed the referendum. Press secretary Jay Carney called the move "laughable" in light of ongoing brutality by the Syrian military and said it "makes a mockery" of the uprising.

    Assad's call for a referendum, set for Feb. 26, also raises the question of how a nationwide vote could be held at a time when many areas see daily battles between Syrian troops and rebel soldiers.

    Regime forces on Wednesday battered rebellious neighborhoods in the central city of Homs, pushing ahead with one of the deadliest assaults of the crackdown that activists say has killed hundreds in the past two weeks, aimed at crushing a city that has been a stronghold of dissent. Black smoke billowed from an oil pipeline in the city that was hit in the fighting, with each side blaming the other for attacking it. Activists reported at least eight killed across the country on Wednesday.

    Amendments to the constitution once were a key demand by the opposition at the start of Syria's uprising, when protesters first launched demonstrations calling for change. Assad has also talked of holding parliament elections after the referendum. But after months of the regime's fearsome crackdown, the opposition dismisses any talk of reform, saying that they don't believe Assad will really loosen his iron grip on power and that his ouster is the only solution.

    Russia, a top Syrian ally, has presented Assad's reform promises as an alternative way to resolve Syria's bloodshed. Earlier this month, Moscow and Beijing vetoed a Western- and Arab-backed resolution at the U.N. Security Council aimed at pressuring Assad to step down.

    The current Syrian constitution enshrines Assad's Baath Party as the leader of the state. But according to the new draft, "the state's political system is based on political pluralism and power is practiced democratically through voting."

    The draft also says the president can hold office only for a maximum of two seven-year terms. Assad, who inherited power from his father, has been in power for nearly 12 years. His father, Hafez, ruled for 30 years.

    The Syrian constitution has been amended in the past — most crucially, to allow Assad to take power in 2000.

    After his father's death, Parliament quickly lowered the presidential age requirement from 40 to 34 so that the ruling Baath party could nominate Bashar Assad. His appointment was sealed by a nationwide referendum, in which he was the only candidate.

    The new draft reinstates the requirement of 40 and mandates that any presidential candidate must have lived continuously in Syria for at least a decade. That would to rule out the candidacy of Syrian dissidents who have lived in exile out of fear for their lives.

    The double veto by Russia and China at the U.N. infuriated the West and Arab states, which are now considering giving greater support to the Syrian opposition. Russia says it rejects any U.N. calls on Assad to step aside because they would prejudice attempts to find an internal solution.

    French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said Wednesday that his country — one of the harshest international critics of Assad's crackdown — is trying to rework the resolution to overcome Russian resistance. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said he will meet Juppe in Vienna on Thursday and discuss the idea.

    The U.N. General Assembly will vote Thursday on an Arab-sponsored resolution strongly condemning human rights violations by the Syrian regime and backing an Arab League plan that calls for Assad to hand over power to his vice president. Russia cannot veto the measure in the Assembly, but the resolution would be nonbinding.

    Lavrov praised Assad's referendum call, saying "a new constitution to end one-party rule in Syria is a step forward ... It is coming late unfortunately but better late than never." He said the international community should press on the opposition to enter negotiations with Assad.

    The Syrian revolt started in March with mostly peaceful protests against the Assad family dynasty, but the conflict has become far more violent and militarized in recent months as army defectors fight back against government forces.

    Many observers fear it is taking on the dimensions of a civil war. U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay said this week that more than 5,400 people were killed last year alone, and that the number of dead and injured continues to rise daily in Syria.

    In Homs, thick black smoke from the struck pipeline billowed out of what appeared to be a residential area, according to amateur video posted online. Activists accused regime forces of hitting the pipeline. It runs through the rebel-held neighborhood of Baba Amr, which has been shelled by regime troops for the past 12 days, according to two activist groups, the Local Coordination Committees and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

    The state news agency, SANA, blamed "armed terrorists" for Wednesday's pipeline attack. It said the pipeline feeds tanks in the Damascus suburb of Adra, which contribute in supplying gasoline to the capital and southern regions.

    Also Wednesday, regime troops stormed several residential neighborhoods in the nearby city of Hama, activists said.

    Protesters held anti-regime demonstrations in the northern city of Aleppo — the country's most populous city — which has largely stood by Assad and is a key base of his support. Amateur video posted online showed black smoke rising from the city, apparently from burning tires.

    On Feb. 10, twin suicide bombs struck security compounds in Aleppo, killing 28 people and bringing significant violence for the first time to the city.

    Regime forces also shelled the nearby town of Atareb, according to online videos posted by activists, which showed plumes of smoke rising above the town. The night before, pro-Assad forces and army defectors battled for hours in the town, activists and the state news agency SANA reported. The Observatory said nine civilians, four defectors and seven soldiers were killed. SANA put the toll at said five soldiers and nine gunmen.

    The LCC said 13 people were killed in violence around the country on Wednesday, while the Observatory put the death toll at eight.

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    Bassem Mroue can be reached on twitter at http://twitter.com/bmroue

     

    21 comments

    • Diver  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.
      • NutsFlipped 3 mths ago
        10 years of American incompetence. Well said.
      • chrisinsc_1999b 3 mths ago
        thats explains alot about why US is failing
      • organizizer 3 mths ago
        harsh, guys, but fair.

        and it doesn't justify anything Assad does to civilians.
    • Hayley McKenzie  •  3 mths ago
      Who is gonna run against Bashar Assad? I suppose his dad, Hafez Assad can, afterall he is his family and dead.
    • Head shot  •  3 mths ago
      You might as well try to herd a bunch of cats as to get Muslims to change their murderous ways. I just hope Oblamea doesn't stick the U.S.'s hand into this beehive. HE won't get stung, but we would. Again.
    • Diogenes  •  3 mths ago
      The ME right now is a tinder box. I wonder what the spark will be?
      • organizizer 3 mths ago
        "will"? where have you been? the spark happened a year ago! the fire is raging across the region..
    • Hootie Jaboutieh  •  3 mths ago
      Camels are the last refuge of little diqs.
    • Mr. Ape  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Assad calls for Syria vote:(
      This way, Assad, can kill the opposition at the polling booth:(
      Assad, for killing your own people, may you never meet Allah!!
      • Alan 3 mths ago
        How do you know how he would behave. Many are having the same kind of attitude ..putting words into other people's mouth.

        The worse in fact is if today Iran has the nuke , tomorrow they would drop on in a US city as Santora is saying.... how low mentality is that.
    • organizizer  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      another lie from Assad to distract and buy more time for his slaughter of civilians..
      • Alan 3 mths ago
        Assad is far from finished... far very far. The rebels at the moment are no match to Assad's forces geared towards battle with Israel. Arab League forces? Try if they are allowed . No UNSC resolution no airforce to support. Look Assad very careful NOT TO USE air force less give excuse to those UN guys a reason for intervention.

        Then you have to figure.... Hezbollah , Lebanon, Iran, Iraq shia .... they have not enter the fray yet.

        Truth be told the rebels will not agree to anything short of total capitulation of Assad. Today wants referendum, tomorrow wants Assad step then later wants Assad tried for crimes.. .then his head.

        Just check history...
    • xyz123  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      more moslem killings
    • Ray  •  3 mths ago
      US politicians could careless about democracy; they want to install a gvt who would let them do whatever they want.
    • Ryan  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Al-Assad is being reasonable for once, its the very selfish and divided "opposition" that won't work for a peaceful solution with Al-Assad.
      • Max 3 mths ago
        He has offered various plans during this uprising but the opposition, whoever they are, seem to want to fight and go whining to the international community for help. And do we really know who is doing the killing. For all we really know the different opposition groups are killing each other and blaming Assad for more than what he is really doing.
      • Ryan 3 mths ago
        Look into what the 'Syrian National Council" wants! They are a joke.
      • organizizer 3 mths ago
        How can you tell Assad lying?
        when his lips are moving..
    • Miss_Trollop  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Being very prolific (the muslims), if their leaders didn't purge them occasionally, mother nature would take over and she doesn't discriminate.
    • Miss_Trollop  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      This is just the way of controlling the population as bloodbaths always jump start the economy and unlike mother nature (the plague of 1348) do discriminate.
    • AKHTAL  •  Beirut, Lebanon  •  3 mths ago
      For western states that go by the rules, according to Assad, he is fighting a rebellion that is threatening his country and will not stop before it is over. Other terms used to describe the rebellion like popular uprising and shelling his own people are considered purely subjective.
    • Apt Consideration  •  3 mths ago
      Promises mean nothing to Assad. He plans to have everybody who would vote against him dead before the voting takes place!
    • Ali Blabba  •  3 mths ago
      Are we supposed to clap our hands because Assad says he will rig the votes and his constitution to suit his needs??
    • RAPTOR  •  3 mths ago
      Who cares. Those muslims have been raised from birth to hate and kill and now they're doing just that. What the hell did they expect? I hope they do the world a favor and kill each other off. Maybe they'll be too busy doing that and forget their jihad against the Christian west and Jewish Israel. The only good muslim is a dead muslim.
    • Jimmy  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      It looks like he is trying to kill all the people who would vote against him. What would happen to the opposition who would try to work things out with him he claims they are all terroist
    • Constitutional American  •  3 mths ago
      It's horrifying to see the continue slaughter of innocents in Syria. The U.N. Secretary General has condemned the "appalling brutality" of the government, but Russia is blocking the international community from taking any real action. Please pray for the evil regime of Bashar al-Assad to be brought down and replaced by a peaceful, moderate government. Pray for the violence to end and peace to come to that country. Pray that the Gospel would be spread throughout Syria, and for the Lord to strengthen and encourage the persecuted Church there. Lord, please stop the bloodbath, bring justice to the evildoers, and liberate the Syrian people spiritually and politically. "The news about Him [Jesus Christ] spread throughout all Syria; and they brought to Him all who were ill, those suffering with various diseases and pains, demoniacs, epileptics, paralytics; and He healed them." (Matthew 4:24)
    • Arabian king  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Its funny how people @RAPTOR think they know about islam.. but really dont.. how about you go on google and google it...but be careful you dont want your israeli friends to find out...and the people in syria are not all muslims.. MUSLIM is a religon and a beatiful one at that..its not a kind of ppl.. The religon of islam is the 2nd most popular religon in AMerica Ya thats right THE BIG USA has one of the most populated muslim communities..so before you talk about my countrys ppl and my religon get your facts straight that way you dont look like a donkey in front of everyone on the web...Inahallah Allah guides you and Inshallah the revolutoin in syria stops..
    • NutsFlipped  •  3 mths ago
      Listen to the terrorist weep! Watch on Youtube "Incoming rockets rain down in Baba Amr - City of Homs 14-02-2012" It fills me with joy to here him weep, he knows his end is near.
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