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    Pressure mounts as Syria misses observer deadline

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syria faced the possibility of sweeping economic sanctions from the Arab League on Friday as pressure mounted on Damascus to end the country's bloodshed, even as the military vowed to "cut every evil hand that targets Syrian blood."

    The army's defiant statement signaled the country's violence is worsening as President Bashar Assad tries to quash the most serious threat to his family's 40-year dynasty under ever increasing international pressure.

    Assad is facing the most severe isolation his country has seen in decades because of the violence, which appears to be spiraling out of control. The largely peaceful uprising against Assad that began in March has become more violent as defectors from the army turn their guns on security forces and some protesters take up arms to protect themselves.

    The escalating bloodshed has raised fears of civil war. The U.N. estimates the military crackdown on the revolt already has killed at least 3,500 people. Activists said at least 11 people were killed by security forces Friday.

    According to the military's statement, six elite pilots and four technical officers were killed in an ambush on Thursday in Homs, in an unusually high-level strike.

    "Our armed forces (will) continue to carry out our mission to defend the country's security, and we will hit back against anything that threatens us," the statement said.

    It is not clear who was behind the attacks. It's impossible to independently verify events on the ground because Syria has banned foreign journalists and prevented local reporters from moving freely.

    The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said security forces carried out raids Friday in the village of Furoqlos, near where the pilots were ambushed, and detained 37 people. It gave no further details.

    On Thursday, the Arab League gave Syria 24 hours to agree to an observer mission or face sanctions, a humiliating blow to a nation that was a founding member of the Arab coalition.

    But the Friday afternoon deadline passed with no agreement. Instead, Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby received a letter from Syria seeking more details about the proposed observer mission and its legal status.

    The League will meet Saturday to decide on sanctions, according to Arab League Deputy Secretary-General Ahmed Ben Heli. The punishments could include halting flights and imposing a freeze on financial dealings and assets.

    One senior diplomat said the League would still accept an agreement from Syria by the end of the day — even though the official deadline has passed. But Damascus gave no clear signs that it would bow to the pressure.

    The diplomat spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to speak publicly.

    Syria is the scene of the deadliest crackdown against the Arab Spring's eruption of protests, with the U.N. reporting more than 3,500 people killed in eight months. International pressure has been mounting on Assad to stop the killing.

    Also Friday, a U.N. human rights panel expressed alarm at reports it received of security forces in Syria torturing children. The Geneva-based Committee against Torture says it has received "numerous, consistent and substantiated reports" of widespread abuse in the country.

    Former ally Turkey — now a leading critic of Assad's regime — said allowing the observers would be a "test of goodwill" for Syria.

    "Today is a historic decision day for Syria," Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told a joint news conference with Italy's new Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi Friday in Istanbul. "It must open its doors to observers."

    Syria's state-run SANA news agency, however, dismissed the ultimatum, declaring Friday that the Arab League had become a "tool for foreign interference" and that it was serving a Western agenda to stir up trouble in the region.

    SANA also said thousands of people were demonstrating in support of the regime.

    But violence continued Friday, after activists urged protesters to flood the streets to support army defectors who have sided with the opposition.

    Syrian security forces fired outside mosques in Daraa province — apparently to prevent demonstrations by people leaving mosques after Friday afternoon prayers, activists said. Demonstrations were reported in Idlib province, which borders Turkey.

    At least 11 people were reported killed, according to the British-based observatory while another activist group, the Local Coordination Committees said that as many as 19 were killed.

    Some countries are exploring the possibility of stronger steps to force Assad's hand, with French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe calling for EU-backed humanitarian corridors to allow aid groups a way in.

    Juppe called the situation in Syria "no longer tenable" and accused Assad's regime of "repression of a savagery we have not seen in a long time."

    He told France-Inter radio he was in contact with partners in the United Nations, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and the Arab League about the possibility of setting up the humanitarian corridors.

    Juppe suggested that aid groups like the Red Cross could use the corridors to bring medical supplies to cities like Homs.

    France, Syria's one-time colonial ruler, was the first country to formally recognize Libya's opposition in an early stage of Moammar Gadhafi's crackdown on protests. Paris played a prominent role in the NATO-led air campaign against Gadhafi's forces.

    But while the European Union said protecting civilians caught up in Syria's crackdown on anti-government protests "is an increasingly urgent and important aspect" of responding to the bloodshed there, it fell short of endorsing Juppe's corridor idea.

    Other countries have taken an unambiguous stance against intervention.

    Last month, Russia and China vetoed a Western-backed U.N. Security Council resolution condemning the bloodshed in Syria. They have argued that NATO misused a previous U.N. measure authorizing the use of force to protect civilians in Libya to justify months of airstrikes and to promote regime change.

    They expressed fears that any new resolution against Syria might be used as a pretext for a similar armed intervention.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Selcan Hacaoglu in Ankara, Turkey, contributed to this report.

     
    • Phil  •  Branford, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Problems in Syria? Why not just replace the current regime with the Muslim Brotherhood. Isn't that a fine idea? Make the situation about 10x more dangerous. Sometimes its best to back the horse you know even if he isn't perfect.
      • Saural 6 mths ago
        It will only be dangerous to us if we continue to meddle, interfere, and invade the middle east in our search for energy viability. We have an unsustainable energy plan here in the USA. That needs to change.
      • Phil 6 mths ago
        The Bakken might be that change
      • PAUL 6 mths ago
        Iran is being threatened while the next target of the Globalists is really Syria. Look at the Big Picture. OsamaObama started this Unconstitutional war to help Al-Queda take over Libya so NATO and the Globalists could steal all of Libyas oil and Sovereign gold reserves of $100 Billion $$$$. The Al-Queda flag flies over Libya now and that is the flag we helped place there. There are mass murders, rapes and tortrure of mainly black Africans being perpetrated by the Arab Al-Queda now in Libya. Al-Queda has Libya as a base now and thousands of shoulder fired missiles too. Obama is only 1/8th Black, then 3/8ths Arabic and 4/8ths White. Arab Muslims look down on black Muslims as a lower cast. The NWO Globalists see China as their model state of cheap labor & low value of life. China has been given $2.00 a barrel oil in Iraq and rights to extract minerals in Afghanistan while the USA foots the bill & provides security.

        Obama and his French poodle work for the Evil NWO agenda. Syria is next on the Globalist and Banksters hit list. Why did Libya get a Rothschild controlled Central bank set up once Al-Queda and the Muslim Brotherhood took over Libya??? The Globalists want the Muslim Brotherhood to control Syria just like they now took over Libya, Egypt, Yemen and Tunisia, so they can use Islam to eliminate any Christian & Jewish resistance to the Satanic NWO. The NWO is here and right in our Faces. FIGHT THE SATANIC NWO!!!!!
    • Weed Omaniac  •  6 mths ago
      How do you defeat a superior foe? You infiltrate and divide the people. That weakens the people of the land and while they argue among themselves you can further the Islam cause. It takes so long for the divided people to come to a decision that the results are useless.
      • Ang 6 mths ago
        Just like the Reps & Dems here in the US. They're fighting and accomplishing nothing more that more problems and hatred.
      • PAUL 6 mths ago
        Sounds like what the Globalists & Banksters are doing to Americans here.
      • GregVlad 6 mths ago
        Paul: it wasnt quite ROTHSCHILD who attacked LYBIA man.... GET IT STRAIGHT... and WEEDO TOO. really. what a blab. well you DO offer SOME superficial analysis. NOW deepen that. SPECIFY. who is who. WHAT is where. YOU DO SHOW that you're intrested and LOOKING at the situation in Syria now, IN SYRIA, ISRAEL's NEIGHBOUR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

        so GET IT STRAIGHT:

        SEE that the NEW OLD NAZIS are TRYING TO DESTROY ISRAEL by SANDWICHING IT INTO LYBIA AND SYRIA.

        its like THE RISK BOARD WORLD the real one. !!!!!!!!!!!!

        weedo, smoke some, tell your captain to let ya, and learn to fly an f29 retaliator.
    • Torredo  •  Hillsboro, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Look like another Libya.
      • Sergio 6 mths ago
        No. not like Libya. its will be like Vietnam
      • Yahoo User 6 mths ago
        Hope so.
      • Smart John 6 mths ago
        When armed insurgents use peaceful demonstrators as human shield to target military installations, then they all deserve to die and die fast. No country can tolerate that.
    • john  •  Fayetteville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      the Arab League gave Syria 24 hours --sure sounds like that scared them they must be as useful as the UN
      • El 6 mths ago
        SMART AMERICAN "FANATICS-FOR-FREEDOM"
        UNDERSTAND THE GLOBAL-MILITARY AIMS OF ISRAEL,AIPAC
        AND COLONEL CANTOR....SERGEANT SCHULTZ-WASSERMAN.

        ENJOY PRESIDENT RON PAUL.....
        AND RETURN THE SOCIAL SECURITY MONIES....
        STOLEN BY THE FED RESERVE AND THE MILITARY COMPLEX.

        PART OF THE SOLUTION IS TO "BUY" THEIR OIL....
        INSTEAD OF KILLING THEM AND "STEALING" IT.

        THE OTHER PART IS "TO GET RID OF OUR U.S.A. JEW REGIME....
        AND RE-TAKE OUR MEDIA.

        IT'S GOOD TO SEE THOSE CALLOUSED YAHOO THUMBS DOWN FOR TRUTH.

        "JEW FRIDAY".....DEY LOFFF CHRISTMAS"......

        NOW YAHOO REMOVES THUMBS UP....FOR TRUTH COMMENTS.

        WHAT DOES "SCHEEEESH" AND "SCHMUNKS" MEAN IN YID?

        WHENEVER "HITLER AND DIRTY NAZI'S" ARE MENTIONED.....
        YOU ARE READING YAHOO COMMENTS.

        THE AP AND JEWS MEDIA ARM OF OUR U.S.A. JEW REGIME
        CONTINUES THE PROPAGANDA.....

        WHILE THE JEW "CIA" FOMENTS INSURRECTION IN THE NEXT ARAB NATION.

        YAHOO CONTINUES TO MANIPULATE LETTER-CASE AND COMMENTS.

        EACH ARAB LEADER MUST TAKE A STAND....
        AND MAKE OUR JEW REGIME "PAY-THE-PRICE"
        FOR THE KILLINGS AND ASSASSINATION SQUADS
        OF THE JEW-CONTROLLED WEST.

        THIS SUCCESSION OF WAR CRIMES....WILL ONLY END....
        WITH THE SWEARING-IN OF PRESIDENT RON PAUL.

        ONLY "HE"....WILL DO THE RIGHT AND JUST THING.

        IGNORE THE JEWS MEDIA'S CONSTANT WHINING FOR WARS AND BASES OF AGGRESSION ROUND-THE-GLOBE.....
        USING THE PRETEXT OF "DEFENSE".

        SMART AMERICAN "FANATICS-FOR-FREEDOM"
        UNDERSTAND THE GLOBAL-MILITARY AIMS OF ISRAEL,AIPAC
        AND COLONEL CANTOR....SERGEANT SCHULTZ-WASSERMAN.

        ENJOY PRESIDENT RON PAUL.....
        AND RETURN THE SOCIAL SECURITY MONIES....
        STOLEN BY THE FED RESERVE AND THE MILITARY COMPLEX.

        PART OF THE SOLUTION IS TO "BUY" THEIR OIL....
        INSTEAD OF KILLING THEM AND "STEALING" IT.

        THE OTHER PART IS "TO GET RID OF OUR U.S.A. JEW REGIME....
        AND RE-TAKE OUR MEDIA.

        IT'S GOOD TO SEE THOSE CALLOUSED YAHOO THUMBS DOWN FOR TRUTH.
      • GregVlad 6 mths ago
        whats da sudo arab not at all ANY arab league and the sudo "muslim", ANTImuslim "brotherhooD" gonna do, send over some spies and terrorists and suicide (bomb ABOOM? bigger KABOOOOOM back) some more....

        ahahahahahaaaaaaa
      • GregVlad 6 mths ago
        Hello "EL" Hitler. I WILL now speak to you:

        you also, among much other bull, haha, say:

        " THE AP AND JEWS MEDIA ARM OF OUR U.S.A. JEW REGIME
        CONTINUES THE PROPAGANDA..... "

        -- meaning: you are just another idiot. for all people here plain to see! :)

        I will now stop talking to such idiots like you where that is not needed! goodbye you nazi! may you rot in hell!
    • IamLoki  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Hey Syria. Just give all your people minimum wage jobs with long work hours, so they can buy a big house that they can't afford, and buy big cars, big screen TV's with a whole bunch of reality TV, talk shows, shows with contestants winning 500k-1 million dollars, video games, fast food, cheap chinese goods that they can buy anytime they want, and smartphones with social media, then you can keep your people mindless and keep the country for yourself. Then, you can give all your wealth to banks that will protect your money, so when the people get angry they blame the banks. See? Democracy really works!
      • Retired 11B4V 6 mths ago
        Loki, you are far too smart to be posting on this forum. You did forget one thing, though. they also need to keep the mindless sheet eternally afraid of "terrurists". "If you see something, say something". Body scanners, constant terror alerts, etc. Then the sheep will beg you to take their freedoms
      • lathrupman 6 mths ago
        IamLoki, your portrayal of lifestyle excess is true for a large sub-set of Americans, but certainly not all. Globalization is primarily due to the technological and communications revolution, which, combined with efficiencies in transportation, make the kind of economic problems that we are experiencing almost inevitable. There exists an interdependency of nations with respect to natural resources and an explosion of scientific and technological know-how that further sub-divides disciplines and disperses production. While political decisions can indeed accelerate this process, a "no nation is an island" world is the inevitable result.
      • Ahmed 6 mths ago
        LOL@ loki, ripping characterization of modern American society. Unfortunately as Lathrupman seems to be saying (if I understand his erudite prose correctly) the rest of the world seems to be blindly following in America's footsteps.
    • Wayne  •  Pocatello, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Assad will not step down nor leave. Looks like another Lybia, I hope not because of the wildcards (Islamic terrorist organizations) might take control. What is needed is an quick election and let the people decide. If Assad is a man of honor and not afraid of a lose he would call for an election. He should place his peoples need ahead of his own..
    • Weed Omaniac  •  6 mths ago
      I have a novel idea. Let's vote out EVERY dam incumbent in office. I mean ALL of them. Then let's elect people that want the best for America regardless of whether they have an R. or a D. in front of their name. I bet the new ones would listen to what We The People want and not giant corporations or they will know they will be booted out. VOTES are all politicians seem to understand.
    • Letto Yobangie  •  6 mths ago
      The Arab League has progressed in applying sanctions from "Maybe" ,to "Possibly", to "Almost", to the presently now, " Considering". Has any Arab Leader ment what they say ??
    • jopaXsparky  •  Atlanta, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Coming to you soon Syria,U.S. tax dollars in the form of bombs.The purpose is to kill and make more enemies worldwide.Let these people handle their own problems.they did not vote U.S politicians into office to dictate their lives.
    • Glenn  •  Matthews, United States  •  6 mths ago
      the us govt. needs to keep their nose out of syria's business.
    • Weed Omaniac  •  6 mths ago
      If the Republicans came up with a surefire way to fix this country overnight, every Democrat would vote against it just because it was a Republican idea. It would be just the same if the tables were reversed. As long as we live in the Ununited States of America and continue to vote blindly along party lines this country will continue to fail. Let's face the facts. Neither side is ever gong to have it all right.
    • Fred  •  Columbia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Iran, China and Venezuela next in line. Right now in Iran, they are underground operations which would blow up quickly as Syrians get increasingly violent.
    • MarcD  •  6 mths ago
      Now, Johnny, I'm telling you for the positively LAST and absolutely FINAL time, don't MAKE me stop this car!!! Alright, young man, just WAIT til your father hears about this!!!" (Will this be any more of a deterrent than it was with the Somali pirates?)
    • Lee Denver  •  Lynn Haven, United States  •  6 mths ago
      BRICS warns against intervention in Syria
      Fri Nov 25, Russia and China along with their three partners in the BRICS group of emerging economies have warned against foreign intervention in Syria without UN approval.
    • gary  •  6 mths ago
      Libya part II. Looks like we saw the same thing just a few weeks ago in another location.
    • Harry Kneecaps  •  6 mths ago
      From another article -

      "President Bashar Assad, in an attempt to quash the protests, issued this statement -

      You don't frighten us, rebel pig-dogs! Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you, you and all your silly rebel fighters. I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough whopper! I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries. No, now go away or I shall taunt you a second time!

      You dappy rebels, who have the brains of a duck, you know. I unclog my nose in your direction, sons of a window-dresser! So, you think you could out-clever us with your silly knees-bent running about advancing behavior?! I wave my private parts at your aunties, you cheesy lot of second hand electric donkey-bottom biters. I burst my pimples at you and call you tiny-brained wipers of other people's bottoms!

      Yes, depart a lot at this time, and cut the approaching any more or we fire bullets at the tops of your heads and make castanets out of your testicles already! And now, remain gone, illegitimate-faced booger-folk! And, if you think you got a nasty taunting this time, you ain't heard nothing yet."
    • Get Real  •  6 mths ago
      Again with the sanctions, LOL! When will the U.N. learn that sanctions don't work against rogue governments? All they understand if force and violence.
    • WaitingForTheElectrician  •  6 mths ago
      “Why, of course, the people don't want war. Why would some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best that he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece. Naturally, the common people don't want war; neither in Russia nor in England nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist dictatorship... the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country.” - Hermann Göring
    • Sean  •  6 mths ago
      Was this article referring to black friday civil war at wal mart? I totally agree that observers should be let in, old women and kids are getting trampled!
    • maurice  •  6 mths ago
      What ever happened to the two destroyers sent from Iran to Syria?
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