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    Clinton blasts Russia and China over Syria

    TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has blasted Russia and China for opposing U.N. Security Council action on Syria, calling it "despicable."

    Clinton says she's willing to go back to the U.N. as often as needed "but we need to change the attitude of the Russian and Chinese governments."

    She spoke Friday at an international conference in Tunisia aimed at persuading Syrian President Bashar Assad and his allies into accepting demands for a democratic transition.

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

    TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — In a move aimed at jolting Syrian President Bashar Assad and his allies into accepting demands for a democratic transition, more than 60 nations asked the United Nations on Friday to begin planning a civilian peacekeeping mission that would deploy after the Damascus regime halts a brutal crackdown on the opposition.

    Still unwilling to commit to military intervention to end the bloodshed, the group offered nothing other than the threat of increasing isolation and sanctions to compel compliance from Assad, who has ignored similar demands.

    Assad allies Russia and China, which have blocked previous U.N. action on Syria and are eager to head off any repeat of the foreign intervention that happened in Libya, gave no sign they would agree to peacekeepers.

    In Tunisia, the Friends of Syria, meeting for the first time as a unified bloc, called on Assad to immediately end the violence and allow humanitarian aid into areas hit by his regime's crackdown. The group pledged to boost relief shipments and set up supply depots along Syria's borders, but it was unclear how it would be distributed without government approval.

    The friends, led by the U.S. and European and Arab nations, also vowed to step up ties with the Syrian National Council, an opposition umbrella group. They took a tentative step toward recognition by declaring the council to be "a legitimate representative" of the Syrian people, a possible precursor to calling it "the legitimate representative."

    "You will pay a heavy cost for ignoring the will of the international community and violating the human rights of your people," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton warned the Assad regime, accusing it of having "ignored every warning, squandered every opportunity and broken every agreement."

    Despite the show of unity, which diplomats said they hoped would impress upon Assad that the end of his family's four-decade autocratic rule is inevitable and at hand, there were signs of division. Some nations argued for arming Assad's foes, while others called for the creation of protected humanitarian corridors to deliver aid.

    Neither idea was included in the conference's final document, which instead focused on steps nations should take to tighten the noose on the regime, including boycotting Syrian oil, imposing travel and financial sanctions on Assad's inner circle, and working with the opposition to prepare for a post-Assad Syria, including lucrative commercial deals. It also welcomed the appointment of former U.N. chief Kofi Annan to be a joint U.N.-Arab League special envoy for Syria.

    On the sanctions front, France said the European Union would on Monday freeze assets of Syria's national bank held in EU jurisdictions while Clinton vowed that already tough U.S. penalties would be strengthened.

    Highlighting the divisions, though, Saudi Arabia called publicly for weapons and ammunition to be sent to the opposition, including the Free Syrian Army, a Turkey-based outfit made up largely of Assad regime defectors.

    "I think it's an excellent idea," Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal told reporters as he prepared to meet Clinton on the margins of the conference. Asked why, he replied: "Because they have to defend themselves."

    Clinton demurred on the question. But on Thursday in London, she said the opposition would eventually find arms from some suppliers if Assad keeps up the relentless assault.

    The Obama administration initially opposed arming the opposition but has recently opened the door to the possibility by saying that while a political solution is preferable, other measures may be needed if the onslaught doesn't end.

    The Syrian National Council, for its part, said it would be grateful for help in any area.

    "We welcome any assistance you might offer, or means to protect our brothers and sisters who are struggling to end the rule of tyranny," council president Burhan Ghalioun told the conference. He laid out the council's goal of a free, democratic Syria free of the "rule of a Mafia family" in which the rights of all would be respected.

    Qatari Foreign Minister Hamad Jassim bin Jabr al-Thani, who has been a driving force to unite Arab opinion against the Syrian regime, directly called on Assad to step down. And, together with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, he called for the creation of humanitarian corridors to get aid to embattled citizens.

    Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki, the host of the conference who only recently assumed power after his country became the first in the Arab Spring to topple its longtime leader last year, called for an Arab peacekeeping force to ensure stability during an eventual transition.

    "We have to respond to the demand of the majority of the Syrian people to get rid of a corrupt, persecuting regime," he said. "We have to stop the bloodshed, but this cannot be through military intervention."

    The Friends group recognized this call by giving a green light to U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon to start drawing up plans for such a joint Arab League-U.N. peacekeeping operation that would be comprised of civilian police officers. Ban is expected to begin recruiting possible contributors to the mission and preparing its mandate.

    Such an operation would not be a military intervention but would still require authorization from the U.N. Security Council, where it will likely face opposition from veto-wielding members China and Russia, neither of which attended the Tunis conference, and Iran. Russia and Iran are Syria's two biggest military suppliers.

    Clinton took direct aim at all three countries, although not by name.

    "If the Assad regime refuses to allow this lifesaving aid to reach civilians, it will have even more blood on its hands," she said. "So too will those nations that continue to protect and arm the regime. We call on those states that are supplying weapons to kill civilians to halt immediately."

    On the sanctions front, France said the European Union would on Monday freeze assets of Syria's national bank held in EU jurisdictions and Clinton vowed that already tough U.S. penalties would be strengthened.

    As the conference began, about 200 pro-Assad demonstrators tried to storm the hotel. The protest forced Clinton to be diverted briefly to her hotel.

    The protesters, waving Syrian and Tunisian flags, tussled with police and carried signs criticizing Clinton and President Barack Obama. They were driven out of the parking lot by police after about 15 minutes.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Lynn Berry in Moscow, David Stringer in London, Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations and Julie Pace in Washington contributed to this report.

     
    • Ray  •  3 mths ago
      "The protesters, waving Syrian and Tunisian flags, tussled with police and carried signs criticizing Clinton and President Barack Obama. They were driven out of the parking lot by police after about 15 minutes."

      They don't want no part of us but we just want to mess them up.
      • Billi 3 mths ago
        We the people don't want any part of it...it is the government
      • Fan 3 mths ago
        I do not want any Syrian blood caused by US weapons.
      • Evil eyes are watching me 3 mths ago
        The roman empire is alive the end is near
    • 2012  •  3 mths ago
      After the Libya,"No Fly Zone" mandate, Billery has zero credibility on anything. Taken for fools,Russia/China will never co-operate with the west.
      • Fan 3 mths ago
        hillary is a hypecrite
      • George 3 mths ago
        Russia and China are doing the right thing it is no concern to them,the people of Syria do not want outside interference,leave it alone.
      • D Rose 3 mths ago
        After reading comments for the last few weeks. Why does it seem that Iran is supporting all these different factions to cause trouble and divert attention away from them. Assad made mention of this along with Iran stating that they were backing these for lack of words terrorists. Russia and china staying out of it because it doesn't involve them directly
    • Godfrey  •  Brooklyn, New York  •  3 mths ago
      This is even funnier than her address to the African Union last year, where she warned the Africans of "Chinese Imperialism", and told them that the Chinese would take advantage of them. As she warned the people that China would not pay them "enough", she seemed to forget the history of certain nations that never bothered paying the Africans at all. Her comments here are proof that her brand of amnesia extends to current events as well.

      So...where was Ms. Clinton's "outrage" over imaginary WMDs? If she feels that supporting petty dictators against Al-Qaeda-backed rebels is so "despicable", then why was she silent when we supported the tyranny in Yemen, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia? As the Al-Qaeda-backed rebels in Libya and Syria are referred to as "freedom fighters", one has to wonder why the same rebel factions in places like Yemen and Bahrain were referred to as "Muslim extremists". Were the dictators in "politically friendly" nations somehow less brutal, or was there simply less coverage of the events as they put down their own rebellions (and certainly were able to do so more quickly, without having to deal with the pressures of international scrutiny). So, aside from their political ties, what were the differences in the various brands of dictatorships?

      Likewise, where is her sense of disgust over the activities of the "Muslim Brotherhood" in places where our support allowed them to succeed? In Libya, as in Egypt, "human rights" have been brought to some rather interesting new lows as the "freedom fighters" takes control, and performs their typical "cleansing"s. In Egypt, that has taken the form of destruction of churches, and persecution of "infidels", while a virtual "blackout" of news has been imposed by most of the western media regarding the situation in Libya. The question here is - what improvements have been made now that Islamic fundamentalists have been put into positions of power?

      As usual, there are no easy answers, but instead of doing the prudent thing (letting these people take care of their own issues, and not squandering resources on taking sides), the desire to selectively interfere has taken precedence over any sense of reason and balance. If "human rights" was ever an issue, then how do human rights become dispensible based solely on political preference? Are military dictatorships really any worse than religious ones? Is it justifiable to have such an inconsistent view in maintaining such a highly selective idea of who may or may not qualify as "human"? There are no easy answers, but I can't help feeling a little appalled that someone in her position doesn't even bother raising the questions.
      • Viewer 3 mths ago
        The USA is a puppet of Israel.
      • Fightevil 2 mths ago
        She has no brain.
    • Ralph C  •  3 mths ago
      The other Jane Fonda , the one and Only Mrs. Clinton , the one who sold out Americans to the United Nations for the Conviscation of all Hand Guins and this People is a Fact. What about our second Amendment Rights??? Poof , Gone?? And you people don't think we are not losing our Freedoms?? Your are Deaf Dumb and Blind. Now she says she is shocked about what is happening in that Country Something about a Democracey???? While Her and the Rest of her Clan are taking our Freedoms away from us ??? What a Commie Hippocrite. Any one who Believes that this Government is for Freedoms better keep their eyes and ears wide open . Our Government is going the way of Castro, and don't think it isn't happening. Question is , where are we going to Flee to????? Oh yes, it's going to get that Bad. Reelect Obama and you will get just what you want, a Government that will do all your thinking where you won't have any choices. America is on a Coarse just like the Itialian Liner and with another Duefeus at the Helm. Welcome to the New World. Yup, we're here to Help you. And this Mr. and Mrs. America should scare the Hell right out of you.
      • RussianJew 3 mths ago
        At least Fonda didn't look as that ugly witch. It's scary to see what a lack of sex is doing to "women"...
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      Does the US government know what a sovereign state is? That means they are independent.

      If there were some rebellions in the United States, and the military had to take action, should we then expect Russia and China to swoop to their aid and start bombing us? Come on.

      This is an internal affair.
      • Anthony Orozco 3 mths ago
        If the U.S started bombing my home and my schools.....and all because the PRESIDENT didn't WANT TO STEP DOWN AFTER LIKE 2 or 3 decades then i wouldn't mind France and Britain SAVING MY LIFE!
    • termlimitsNOW  •  3 mths ago
      Go home Hilary! Put your pants-suit on, go find your intern donging husband, and go back to Arkansas! You 2 have been sucking on the taxpayers teet for 25-30 years now, enough is enough!
    • Hans J.  •  3 mths ago
      Hahahaha Hillary, the #$%$ warmonger! 200 demonstrators enough to have here evacuated by helicopter Hahaha. Hey, #$%$ go buy a burkha and marry yourself off to some muslime brotherhood official in Egypt, you know, that country you freed and made into a democracy.
    • Not Applicable  •  3 mths ago
      --The conversation from 4 years ago--

      Bill Clinton - Barry, I'm willing to endorse ya, and stump for ya...but ya gotta do me a favor.
      Obama - And what is it you want?
      Bill Clinton - A job for my wife. Something that will keep her out of the house. Out of the country if possible.
      Obama - Thanks, Bill. I owe you.

      --The conversation after every time Hillary opens her mouth--
      Obama - Bill...you owe me big time.
    • Mhmoud  •  Vienna, Austria  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder who will blast Mrs Clinton when her regime vetoes every resolution even the very soft ones against isreal where the zionists killed and still killing palistenians(women,children,elderlies) no conference ever held (friends of palistenians) what a shame on the Arabs and the world !!!!!!!!!!!!????????
    • S  •  3 mths ago
      Fool me once.....China and Russia where tricked by the US/NATO Imperialists into voting for a vague 'no fly' zone in Libya. The Western Powers then used that vote to overthrow the government of Libya and put Islamic gangs in power. Why should they do the same in Syria. How is what the Syrian government different from US troops firing on demonstrations in Afghanistan? How is the crack down in Syria different than the crackdown in Bahrain? Defend Syria! Stop the NATO War Machine!
    • George  •  Hillsboro, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      read the article hamas praises the syrian fighting rebels
      that proves one thing - they are terror fighters from saudi arabia- since hamas is a terror group
      then Bashar is the right side, and these are not rebels, rather falluja 2004 in iraq
      US is trying to support them for only one reason - bcs bashar is along side with iran
    • WARLION  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      She's a lying Freemasonic,CFR,Bilderberger harlot! She doesn't care about them Christian or religious people getting slaughtered by there diabolical government over there because she's an internationalist luciferian occultist! Sorry but no one should stick up for her! Do some people realize that her along with the Bush family have $billions of our money sitting in an offshore account stashed on St.George Granada Island.Then took more money in from H.W.Bush & her slimey husband Bill's commercial along with the American Red Cross during the Haiti earthquake! American Red Cross got their white flag with a red cross logo from the Knights Templar which is known now as the Knights of Malta! These historian devils can lie to people stating they were killed off only to resurface as another Luciferian entity just like the Illuminati who are Freemasons now! They are still under the Illuminati pyramid to form their New World Order!!!
    • Thomas  •  3 mths ago
      Shut your mouth, honey. You don't know what you are talking about.
    • TwoCents  •  3 mths ago
      First, full discolosure: I've never voted Republican. Now we got that out of the way for those politically conscientious folks, here's a question for the phony Hillary Rodham Clinton:

      How can you expect a true cease fire when you are inflaming, and encouraging, the opposition by promising to supply them with weapons? Remember, it takes two to tango. You should know better than anyone being the top diplomat for the country. Wait a minute. You don't!
    • Pompoi  •  3 mths ago
      "but we need to change the attitude of the Russian and Chinese governments." Rodham lost total control over her wine breeze tonque!!! Attitude you say?? Is this woman on something more than alcohol?
    • ambiguity  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      maybe she's just stupid
    • Mr Math  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      China owns Obama. He has borrowed so much money from them he has no influence at all. They laugh
    • Dr. Funks Info  •  3 mths ago
      she always has to try and sound tough and it feels ridiculous to me as an American. All because we don't have a real leader.
    • Intelligent Designer  •  3 mths ago
      How about the Syrian rebels stop being so rebellious and live or else move to a more Sunni Muslim friendly state like Iraq?
    • Zelavoria  •  3 mths ago
      Thank you for your purchase of (2) tickets to Beijing, China (PEK).
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