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    EU threatens new sanctions on Syria

    BEIRUT (AP) — The European Union will impose harsher sanctions on Syria, a senior EU official has said, as Russia tried to broker talks between the vice president and the opposition to calm violence. Activists reported at least 50 killed in the regime's siege of the restive city of Homs.

    Russia, a close ally of Syria, and the West are pushing down starkly different paths in trying to deal with Syria's nearly 11 months of bloodshed. After blocking a Western and Arab attempt to bring U.N. pressure on President Bashar Assad to step down, Russia has launched a bid to show it can resolve the turmoil.

    Moscow is calling for a combination of reforms by the regime and negotiations, without calling for Assad to go. Its provisions are so far finding no traction with the opposition, which dismisses promises of reform as empty gestures, refuses any negotiations while violence continues and says Assad's removal is the only option in the crisis.

    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said outside forces should let Syrians settle their conflict "independently."

    "We should not act like a bull in a china shop," Putin said Wednesday, according to the ITAR-TASS news agency. "We have to give people a chance to make decisions about their destiny independently, to help, to give advice, to put limits somewhere so that the opposing sides would not have a chance to use arms, but not to interfere."

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who met with Assad Tuesday in Damascus, told reporters in Moscow that the Syrian president delegated to his vice president, Farouk al-Sharaa, responsibility for holding a dialogue with the opposition.

    Lavrov blamed both Assad's regime and opposition forces for instigating the violence, which the U.N. says has killed well over 5,400 people.

    "On both sides, there are people that aim at an armed confrontation, not a dialogue," Lavrov said.

    Rebel soldiers are playing a bigger role in Syria's Arab-Spring inspired uprising, turning it into a more militarized conflict and hurtling the country ever more quickly toward a civil war.

    In their meeting Tuesday, Assad said the government was ready to talk to the opposition and would cooperate with "any effort that boosts stability in Syria."

    The regime's crackdown on dissent has left it almost completely isolated internationally and facing growing sanctions. The U.S. closed its embassy in Damascus on Monday and five European countries and six Arab Gulf nations have pulled their ambassadors out of Damascus over the past two days. Germany, whose envoy left Syria this month, said he would not be replaced.

    In Brussels, a senior EU official said the 27-nation bloc will soon impose harsher sanctions against Syria as it seeks to weaken Assad's regime.

    The official said the new measures may include bans on the import of Syrian phosphates, on commercial flights between Syria and Europe, and on financial transactions with the country's central bank. The European Union imports 40 percent of Syria's phosphate exports.

    The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in keeping with EU rules, said some measures would be adopted at the EU foreign ministers meeting on Feb. 27. But he stressed the nature of the measures to be adopted remained unclear since the ministers are concerned over the impact on the Syrian public.

    The U.N.'s top human rights official Navi Pillay called on nations to immediately act to stop the bloodshed, saying she was "appalled" by the Syrian regime's offensive against the central city of Homs, where activists say hundreds have been killed since Saturday.

    She said the killings show an "extreme urgency for the international community to cut through the politics and take effective action to protect the Syrian population."

    In New York, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told reporters that the Arab League planned to send observers back to Syria and had asked the U.N. to consider a joint mission.

    The U.N. chief provided no specifics, but the idea appears aimed at giving the regional group a boost after the league's earlier mission was pulled out of the country because of security concerns.

    Ban called the continuing violence "unacceptable" and added: "I fear that the appalling brutality we are witnessing in Homs, with heavy weapons firing into civilian neighborhoods, is a grim harbinger of worse to come."

    On the ground, Syrian forces persisted with their assault on Homs, the country's third largest city, trying to put down what has been an epicenter of the uprising.

    The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 53 people were killed in Wednesday's shelling of the Homs neighborhoods of Bayadah, Baba Amr, Khaldiyeh and Karm el-Zeytoun. The group also said that 23 homes were heavily damaged in Baba Amr alone.

    Omar Shaker, an activist in Baba Amr, said his neighborhood was under "very intense shelling" by tanks, mortars, artillery and heavy machine guns. Shaker added that he counted five bodies Wednesday in his district. The death tolls, which the groups say they gather from activists on the ground, could not be independently confirmed. Syrian authorities keep tight control on the media.

    "The situation is dire. We are short of food, water and medical aid. Doctors have collapsed after treating the wounded without rest for five days," Shaker said. "We want Lavrov to come and spend a night in Homs to see what we have been passing through."

    The activist urged the international community to set up a safe passage so that women and children can leave volatile areas of Homs.

    The head of the Observatory, Rami Abdul-Rahman, said the regime was trying "exhaust rebels in preparation for storming neighborhoods."

    The Observatory reported at least another eight civilians killed around the country.

    The Assad regime says terrorists acting out a foreign conspiracy to destabilize the country are behind the uprising, not people seeking to transform the authoritarian regime.

    Syria's state-run TV said gunmen fired mortar rounds at the oil refinery in Homs, one of two in Syria, setting two fuel tankers on fire. It also said attackers denoted a car bomb in the Homs neighborhood of Bayadah, killing and wounding a number of civilians and troops.

    Regime forces launched assaults on the village of Tseel in southern Daraa province on the Jordanian border, and the rebel-controlled mountain resort town of Zabadani, north of Damascus, the Observatory and another activist group, the Local Coordination Committees, reported.

    Troops loyal to Assad also clashed with army defectors in the northwestern province of Idlib, bordering Turkey, the two groups said.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Mansur Mirovalev in Moscow, Slobodan Lekic in Brussels and Anita Snow at the United Nations contributed to this report.

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

     
    • DMZ  •  3 mths ago
      Russia, China, and Iran support Syria. Sanctions won't help much. Same with Iran. China and India already said they will continue to buy oil from Iran.
      • Fizzy Bubbler Can't B ... 3 mths ago
        Yes, and in fact, the US is catalyzing the very thing they’re intending to stop by controlling Syria and Iran’s central banks – countries moving off USD to buy and sell oil. India is now paying Iran 40% in rupees because of US efforts to freeze USD / freeze oil sales. All Iran has to do to win this standoff is hold out long enough for the US to collapse under the weight of its own attempts to destroy Iran.
      • DMZ 3 mths ago
        And if countries stop using the dollar, the value of it will drop dramatically!!!
    • P-47 THUNDERBOLT  •  3 mths ago
      2012...year of the Sanctions.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Our govt had best watch what threats they make to other countries in terms of war, especially when the majority of the American public has had enough of globalism, wars, and barley being able to keep their jobs and households afloat.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      How about this, this is NONE of our fyucking business. Let other countries be Israel's and the UN's errand boys for once.
    • J. Jordan  •  3 mths ago
      What's the EU going to do to punish Syria- make them part of the Eurozone?
    • Elmo Blatch  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      The same tired "sanctions" rhetoric...these countries have little ethics but complain when another country openly does what they do with poor excuses. Look how many innocent civilians the U.S. killed in Iraq and yet I didn't hear a word about sanctions, we even dropped charges against murderers of innocent civilians, who are we or any of these countries in the EU to tell another country what's right anymore?
    • Nigletgook  •  Corvallis, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Idiots. the only way Assad is going to stop if you take him out militarily. He ain't going. And he ain't stopping the violence.
    • mohammad  •  3 mths ago
      means EU supporting Rebels?
    • Thomas G  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      Shia's...On one side Sunni on the other. Sooner or later it will be a full blown war in the Middle-East. The price of oil will go through the roof and the food chain will be disrupted because of the fuel cost...That is all in the future! The best investment at the moment? Food, Fuel, Ammo...
    • shaye  •  Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      some headlines to look up: First foreign troops in Syria back Homs rebels. Damascus and Moscow at odds. British Special Forces Training Syrian Rebels? Exposed: The Arab agenda in Syria. League of Arab States Observer Mission to Syria. Inside story of the UK's secret mission to beat Gaddafi. Libyan rebel commander admits his fighters have al-Qaeda links
      • Internet Savy 3 mths ago
        go to bed, your brain is useless anyways.
      • shaye 3 mths ago
        why the information just doesn't fit the classic conspiracy theories and propaganda the media promotes?
      • Jan Trescak 3 mths ago
        Everybody knows that boat is sinking, everybody knows that captain lied.
    • YD  •  3 mths ago
      International banksters want free oil. So they removed Saddam, Quaddafi, now it's Assad's turn, then the Big Prize - Iran. And then .... finally, war between US and China! More financing coming from banksters, more intersts, more blood money. Let the whole world go to hell. The money people will get all the profits they need. Mazel tov!
      • matt 3 mths ago
        Hey genius Syria has no oil exports.They do offer safe harbor for terrorists.
      • sapphiress 3 mths ago
        Y are absolutely right Hu ya Wam.
    • Bill  •  Fayetteville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      China, Russia, the United States... We can either learn to live to together, or fight it out... cause there ain't a one of um that wouldn't fight it out if they had to. I'm not sure exactly what that implies, but it ain't good news. Frankly Russia, you can take Syria an govern it for all I care, Christ knows you couldn't do a worse job than the one they got. We sure as he'll don't want it and I don't see the Chinese riding camels. But here's the deal Russia, either take it, or help stop insanity stop some other way that doesn't cost hundred of thousands of lives.... I mean come on.... You can't be stupid enough to not see it comin.....
      • organizizer 3 mths ago
        what you're seeing right now IS russian proxy government.

        and you may be seeing it again in Moscow soon..
      • Internet Savy 3 mths ago
        Russia will pay a heavy price, internal turmoil is coming very soon to Russia, then I will sit and enjoy that putain (putin) get his arse kicked
    • John Jones  •  Perl, Germany  •  3 mths ago
      If the international community want to save lives and promote stability in Syria they must stop suplying the Zion-American terrorists with weapons. Once weapons run out, the terrorists will have to surrender and engulf themselves in the political process. As long as they are fighting, the government has the right and the obligation to crush them in the interest of promoting peace, stability, safty of citizens and unity of the country. If the Zion-American conspirators who set this thing in motion don't like that, then they can go suck on Assad's meat stick.
      • stacker 3 mths ago
        It what alternate reality do you live in? This has nothing to do with Israel,Jews or the US. Its a bunch of people trying to overthrow a murderous dictatorship who supports Hezbollah with the help of the Mullahs of Iran. It can only help our country if this dictatorship is overthrown. If it also weakens Iran at the same time and that's just a added bonus.

        By the way is John Jones the English translation of Hamid ben Schmuck?
      • matt 3 mths ago
        ILL be dam-ned if you are not an actual Nazi living in the fatherland.
      • sapphiress 3 mths ago
        I AGREE JOHN JONES.
    • Sam  •  3 mths ago
      Do you think they will work any better than those in Iran?
    • Mladen  •  Helsingfors, Finland  •  3 mths ago
      I do not not understand Western long term plan... On one hand you have domestic crackdown on conservative Muslim. On the other, every Western-aided intervention brought to power conservative Muslim parties and obliterated secular and liberal forces. Does somebody try to create rift between West and Middle East which will last for decades?
    • Kali Ma  •  3 mths ago
      Why doesn't the EU and the US stay out of chaos that doesn't concern them? Let the League
      of Islamic states take care of their own problems and uprisings? Why do I get Thumbs Down
      when I speak the Truth? All of you Muskrats and Liberals just want to involve the western powers so they will do the fighting for their unworthy causes. Nobody seemed to care when
      the millions were being slaughtered in Darfur? I don't care what they do to the people of Africa,
      the Middle East, East or Asian countries. Let them fight for their own Independence.
    • Bruce  •  Brookings, South Dakota  •  3 mths ago
      let them kill one another it's their only contribution to humanity,islam is a religion of love.Join the Charles Martel society now.
    • O.D.  •  3 mths ago
      Another biased AP report blaming "the regime" for everything while armed militants create havoc and 20-30 government soldiers are killed everyday... These mainstream news agencies have become outright propaganda organs, since they don't even attempt to present things objectively anymore. Disgusting and disgraceful...
    • Semellyecoli2  •  3 mths ago
      Cheers for Russia and China !! USA and Western nations very angry because they can not install their own enslaving murdering thieving corrupt flag waving dictator !! No free oil for the USA and western nations !! Go home Yanks !! It's your coke snorting time !!
    • JN  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      League of Arab States Observer Mission to Syria:
      B. Verifying that Syrian security services and so-called shabiha gangs do not obstruct peaceful demonstrations
      30. According to their latest reports and their briefings to the Head of the Mission on 17 January 2012 in preparation for this report, group team leaders witnessed peaceful demonstrations by both Government supporters and the opposition in several places. None of those demonstrations were disrupted, except for some minor clashes with the Mission and between loyalists and opposition. These have not resulted in fatalities since
      last presentation before the Arab Ministerial Committee on the Situation in Syria at its meeting of 8 January 2012.
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