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    Russia slams UN Syria draft resolution

    MOSCOW (AP) — A top Russian diplomat has assailed a Western-Arab draft U.N. resolution on Syria as pushing the country on the "path to civil war."

    "The Western draft Security Council resolution on Syria does not lead to a search for compromise," Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov wrote on Twitter on Tuesday. "Pushing this resolution is a path to civil war."

    Gatilov in an interview with the Interfax news agency also criticized the draft resolution as "leaving a window of opportunity for intervention in Syrian affairs."

    Russia has been an active supporter of Syrian President Bashar Assad, although Russian diplomats hosted Syrian opposition leaders late last year. Russia is now inviting both parties for peace talks in Moscow.

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

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syria's troops crushed pockets of resistance on Damascus' outskirts Tuesday as they advanced into suburbs briefly held by rebel forces, just hours before key U.N. talks over a draft resolution demanding President Bashar Assad step aside.

    Government forces on Monday regained control of most of the capital's eastern suburbs after dissident soldiers captured the territory last week. Soldiers moved early Tuesday into the two remaining towns still in rebel hands, activists said.

    "Intense shooting was heard in Zamalka and Arbeen as the tanks advanced," the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, citing its network of sources on the ground. Regime forces made sweeping arrests in the nearby town of Rankous, activists said.

    The death toll from Monday's offensive rose to 100 people, making it one among the bloodiest days since the uprising began in March, according to the Observatory and the Local Coordination Committees, an umbrella group of activists.

    The bloodshed has increased in recent days as Western and Arab countries stepped up pressure on Assad's ally Russia to overcome its opposition to a draft resolution.

    The draft resolution demands that Assad halt the crackdown and implement an Arab peace plan that calls for him to hand over power to his vice president and allow creation of a unity government to pave the way for elections.

    If Assad fails to comply within 15 days, the council would consider "further measures," a reference to a possible move to impose economic or other sanctions.

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and the British and French foreign ministers were heading to New York to push for backing of the measure during talks Tuesday at the United Nations.

    "The status quo is unsustainable," Clinton said, saying the Assad regime was preventing a peaceful transition and warning that the resulting instability could "spill over throughout the region."

    French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe described what is happening in Syria as a "scandal" adding that Assad "has blood on his hands, so it's not possible that he continues to assume responsibilities."

    Juppe told French radio Europe-1 Tuesday, shortly before flying to New York for the U.N. Security Council meeting, that they would try overcome a possible Russian veto.

    Also Tuesday, army defectors gained full control of the central town of Rastan after days of intense clashes, according to a town activist who identified himself as Hassan. He refused to give his full name, fearing reprisals.

    The town was taken by defectors twice in the past only to be retaken by Syrian troops. Rastan is the hometown of former Defense Minister Mustapha Tlass, who held the post for more than three decades mostly under Assad's father and predecessor, the late Hafez Assad.

    Russia has been one of Assad's strongest backers. In October, Moscow vetoed the first council attempt to condemn Syria's crackdown and has shown little sign of budging in its opposition. It warns that the new measure could open the door to eventual military intervention, the way an Arab-backed U.N. resolution led to NATO airstrikes in Libya.

    Juppe ruled out a military intervention saying "things are very different from what happened in Libya. For example, in Syria you have communities that are divided and any exterior intervention could lead to a civil war."

    A French official said the draft U.N. resolution has a "comfortable majority" of support from 10 of the Security Council's 15 members, meaning Russia or China would have to use its veto power to stop it. The official said Russia had agreed to negotiate on the draft, but it was not yet clear if it would be willing to back it if changes were made.

    The official spoke on condition of anonymity in accordance with department rules.

    The United Nations estimated several weeks ago that more than 5,400 people have been killed in Syria's crackdown on the uprising against Assad's rule, which began in March. It has been unable to update the figure, and more than 200 people have been killed in the past five days alone, according to activists' reports.

    Because of the surge in violence, the Arab League halted a month-old observer mission, which had already come under heavy criticism for failing to stop the crackdown. The League turned to the U.N. Security Council to throw its weight behind its peace plan, which Damascus has rejected.

    The Arab League accepted on Tuesday a request by Qatar to postpone its next meeting for two days and to hold it on February 7. Qatar will also host the meeting in its capital Doha, instead of Cairo.

    On Monday, Sweden's migration board said it will temporarily stop all deportations to Syria due to the "massively deteriorating security situation in the country." The government agency said violence in Syria has worsened since its last assessment in December. As a result, it won't refuse entry into Sweden for Syrians, or deport any Syrians from the Nordic country.

     

    21 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Of course mother Russia has become beacon of stability and security, in turn the warmongering of the US has turned this once image of liberty into a world dominator. There is no hope in a land where the currency is devalued to keep the wheels of its aggressive war machine running. There is little room left for this engine to run on as it is currently running on fumes as its Chinese and Russian creditors will begin to reel in its credit and its social security obligations become due. It is good to be Russian!
      • Davis 3 mths ago
        hahaha You are absurd, while it is debatable if the Russian capitalist gangsters are worse of a ruling class than the USA capitalist oligarchs, I think the Russian still are more crude in their methods... Which isn't saying much, since they both SUCK!!!
      • Berkeley 3 mths ago
        Russian oligarchs are just a different kind of rich. Rich vs poor, not US vs Russia. Fool
      • Al 3 mths ago
        you are a crazy fool you think russia has a become a beacon of stability... hahaha how old are you???? becouse what there doing right know is not stabilizing anything there making alot worse..
    • Kevin  •  Brea, California  •  3 mths ago
      UN wants to put al Qaeda in power in Syria now. Al Qaeda flags now fly over government buildings in Libya go look it up the war on terror is a FRAUD.
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      More than half of the World supports the Russian stance. India, China, Latin America and more than half of the Arab world.

      The West is irrelevant. Colonial times are over, wake up.
      • Berkeley 3 mths ago
        The west has never been relevant, unless you wanted freedom and riches. Which you cannto have in Russia, China or Inda.
      • O.D. 3 mths ago
        Your idiotic avatar fits your small brain and your pompous, psychopathic personality well, "De Opresso Liber"! ("Professor of Sports Medicine" LMAO - a pathetic medical wannabe is what you are...).
      • Al 3 mths ago
        more than 1/2 the world supports russia what planet are you from???????.... Russia and China are 2nd world contries. who would follow a country that dont care one lick for there own people. US is allies or atleast friends with 2/3 of the countries out there..
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      Russia and China...What a joke , just look at their human rights records
      • Primestudd 3 mths ago
        Where are you writing from? Guantanamo Bay or an extra ordinary rendition base? LOL!!
      • Amanda Kelly 3 mths ago
        At least we didn't have concentration camps, make deals with Hitler, send people to Siberia for no reason except for them to die, nor kill off every child because of population issues...Primestudd, Guantanamo Bay is nothing compared to that.
      • Amanda Kelly 3 mths ago
        ***kill off every other child...
    • Brian F  •  3 mths ago
      Dear Mr. Putin,
      Syria is already in Civil War and that is why there are attempts to draw up resolutions.
      • Primestudd 3 mths ago
        LOL!! Dear Brian F,
        Syria is in a state of Civil War because of the interference and support that the rebels have received from the very countries that are pushing for this resolution. If those countries ceased and desisted from granting safe harbour, arms, propaganda and financial support to the rebels, then, the issue would calm down and dialogue would be possible.
      • James 3 mths ago
        any country that kill its own people HAS FAILD
      • Tsun 3 mths ago
        "any country that kill its own people HAS FAILD"
        Any country that killed other countries' people HAS succeed?
    • riprap  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      A Russian land grab. Russia is going to love Syran terrorist.
      • Primestudd 3 mths ago
        More like an American, EU and Gulf states land grab. Isn't it just simply ludicrous that countries like Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia that are crushing democratic movements in their own nations even as we speak, where women aren't allowed to drive and people get beheaded on suspicion of witchcraft are the ones who are so concerned about Syria that they've sponsored a resolution calling for a transition to "democracy"?
      • riprap 3 mths ago
        Primestudd, look Syria's closest allies, What about Iran and Russia's human rights record. Instead of trying to stop the violence, Iran and Russia send arms.
      • Tsun 3 mths ago
        "Iran and Russia send arms"
        To other countries?
    • Goujon  •  Fulshear, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      What do you expect from Russia. Syria owes them in the billions for weapon systems. Think Putin is going to forgive that debt ??
    • Doug  •  Santa Clara, California  •  3 mths ago
      Russia has the right idea, I hope they succeed.
    • ishtar127a  •  3 mths ago
      I would like to hear Russia's definition of a civil war. Frankly, I would have thought open military action in various cities and the capital would qualify, but perhaps I'm mistaken.
    • F**kinMO  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe this is the other way of reducing muslim in the world let them do it in their own hands.
    • Chas Kies  •  Novato, California  •  3 mths ago
      Russia's opposition begs the question, how much money will the Russian Mafia lose if the Syriam government collapses?
      As for why should you care about Syria, every lawless or rogue nation becomes a potential haven for terrorists. If you leave them alone they don't go away.
    • cool  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  3 mths ago
      Dirty Russia..
    • Larry Curly & Moe  •  3 mths ago
      Putin is planing on ww3.....why else put up such a fuss
    • Mrbruce38  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Like I really care about Syria. Let them kill eachother off.
    • PMM  •  3 mths ago
      Russia just can't understand why the world doesn't find the Assad thugs killing its own citizens...even women & CHILDREN are targets, amusing. Looks like Russia is running out of outlaw governments to run interference and stand behind. That says something about those in charge in Russia. Birds of a feather, flock together.
    • F**kinMO  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Russia slams UN Syria draft resolution: Yea well, If you (Russia) only give them a hand, you can play both sides if you want, all Russia did is bla bla bla bla and bla, you blaberer.
    • EVIL THE CAT  •  3 mths ago
      :)
    • EVIL THE CAT  •  3 mths ago
      Russia slams... well slam me baby.. slam me....and I will can you baby can you! And ignite the dumpster with you in it! lets get aggressive with each other and have a real swell time! What do you say Russia? You know you love us and are really want us quit trying to play hard to get!.....Or we will chase you down and squash you under our big gigantic butt!
    • Davis  •  3 mths ago
      ok
    • James  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Can we just declare war now and get this #$%$ over with crush russia,shina,and any one how stand in the us and natos way and restore order to the world!!!!
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