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    Syria buries security forces as sanctions loom

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syria buried 22 members of the armed forces Saturday, including six elite pilots, as the government reinforced its message that the 8-month-old revolt against President Bashar Assad is the work of terrorists and foreign agents, not patriotic Syrians seeking reform.

    But with no sign of violence abating, an Arab League committee agreed Saturday on a draft of recommended sanctions against Syria, including halting cooperation with the nation's central bank and stopping flights to the country. The 22-nation body will vote on the recommendations Sunday in Cairo.

    If the Arab League were to go ahead with the move, it would be a huge blow for a regime that considers itself a powerhouse of Arab nationalism.

    Syria is facing mounting international pressure to end the bloody crackdown on the uprising against Assad's rule that the U.N. says has killed more than 3,500 people. The European Union and the United States have imposed several rounds of sanctions against Assad and his regime, including a ban on the import of Syrian oil.

    "U.S. and European sanctions are one thing, but coming from the Arab brothers and sisters, it is psychologically and realistically much more damaging," said Nikolaos van Dam, a former diplomat and Middle East scholar.

    Still, there is widely held skepticism the Arab sanctions would succeed in pressuring the Syrian regime into putting an end to the violence that has claimed the lives of dozens of Syrians, week after week. Many fear the violence is pushing the country toward civil war.

    Until recently, most of the bloodshed was caused by security forces firing on mainly peaceful protests. But there have been growing reports of army defectors and armed civilians fighting Assad's forces — a development that some say plays into the regime's hands by giving government troops a pretext to crack down with overwhelming force.

    Activists said fierce clashes took place Friday and Saturday between the Syrian military and army defectors, who have grown increasingly bold in attacking troops and security targets.

    At least 13 civilians were killed Saturday, 12 of them in the flashpoint Homs province, activist groups said. The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 10 soldiers were killed in overnight clashes with defectors in the country's east.

    Also Saturday, an Egypt-based Syrian dissident alleged that his 25-year-old pregnant wife was abducted by Syrian intelligence agents in Cairo, then released and left unconscious on a street in the Egyptian capital. The Syrian Embassy in Egypt strongly denied the claim.

    Thaer al-Nashef, a vociferous opponent of Assad's regime, said he received an anonymous text message saying the abduction was meant to teach him "not to insult your masters again."

    An Egyptian police official confirmed al-Nashef had filed a kidnapping complaint but gave no details about the circumstances. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

    Al-Nashef worked as a correspondent for Syria's SANA state news agency until 2006, when he became a regime opponent. He has lived in Egypt since 2007 and has been a vocal critic of the regime, appearing often on Egyptian TV stations to discuss the uprising.

    Since the revolt began, the regime has blamed armed gangs acting out a foreign conspiracy for the bloodshed.

    In a bid to reinforce that message, the Syrian Information Ministry took Syrian journalists to Homs for the funeral of 17 members of the armed forces killed recently in various attacks, including the six pilots and four technical officers who were killed in Thursday's ambush.

    Syria has banned foreign journalists and prevented independent reporting, making escorted trips the only official way to cover events within the country.

    Ghassan Abdul-Aal, the governor of Homs, insisted Saturday that the government would continue to target criminals.

    During the funeral procession, 17 coffins wrapped in Syrian flags were carried by members of the armed forces, some of them in tears.

    Many of the attacks against Syrian security forces are believed to be carried out by a group of army defectors known as the Free Syrian Army and other Syrians who increasingly have taken up arms against the regime.

    Sobbing and burying her face behind his photo, the mother of Intisar Dayoub, one of the six pilots, urged the government to punish the perpetrators and to "hit with an iron fist against whoever tries to ruin our country."

    It is not clear how or whether Arab sanctions would effectively impact the Syrian regime, especially without a mechanism in place to ensure compliance.

    The Arab League's recommendations for sanctions specified that the Arab bloc will assist Syria with emergency aid through the help of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent, working with local civilian groups to deliver goods.

    Syrian neighbors Iraq and Lebanon already have expressed reservations about the sanctions.

    "There are hundreds of thousands of Iraqis living in Syria and there are trade relations and exchanged visits," Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said during a press conference in Najaf.

    There are concerns that the unrest in Syria could send unsettling ripples through the region.

    Syria is a geographical and political keystone in the heart of the Middle East, bordering five countries with whom it shares religious and ethnic minorities and, in Israel's case, a fragile truce. Its web of allegiances extends to Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah movement and Iran's Shiite theocracy.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Maggie Michael from Cairo, Egypt, Albert Aji from Homs, Syria and Sameer N Yaacoub in Iraq contributed to this report.

     
    • KennethK  •  Wichita, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'm glad they're policing themselves. We need to stay totally out of it and see how well they handle it!!!

      Got that Obama??????
      • kittylicker 6 mths ago
        Bush Got us into Iraq and Afganistan ,Obama is taking us out
      • KennethK 6 mths ago
        like you want to tell me somthing everbody doesnt already know??? funny he isnt taking us out just before elections isnt it ? you fool!!!

        Just warning him to keep his nose out of others business. Guess you're not smart enough to realize that!!!! therefor you must be an Obama supporter.

        Nice to meet you, I'm an anyone else but Obama for pres supporter
    • Internet Savy  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Just curious what were these pilots on the ground doing anyways?
      • Mikel 6 mths ago
        wearing targets ?
    • Randy  •  Costa Mesa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      There will be hell to pay. Is this mass killing a form of Arab birth control?
    • tunisian  •  6 mths ago
      3,500 dead in 8 months is still a smaller number than the number of dead people killed in the streets of america. innocent people shot every day. no matter what we say, the eastern civilization is more peaceful than the western. the french revolution took the lives of 400,000 people. the second world war took the lives of 55 millions and they were all "christians" killing "christians". compare that to the 250 dead people during the tunisian revolution, that is a pretty impressive number.
    • Reuben  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If Assad continue he'll end up like Gadahfi with no where to run and nowhere to hide. Another dead dictator !
    • LEFTHANDOFGOD  •  San Jose, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So, armed thugs is the best they can come up with still? Hmmm if that is true, then they have the most pathetic military ever!
    • a veteran  •  Reno, United States  •  6 mths ago
      was he friends with that dude from so.america ??? hugo something
    • rkymtnhigher  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "not to insult your masters again.".. The islamists clowns who teach their sheeple to obey everything they say even though it is keeping them in the 2nd century.. lmfao
    • David  •  Irvine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      There is a trend where middle east people wont continue to take the status quo and are willing to do more than #$%$ about it.Go guys, take your countries back from the chiefs and the twisted priests.I believe the US will need to begin its removal of a majority of the existing career politicians within the next 12 months.
    • Kevin  •  Norfolk, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Syria is the next chapter in the story of Arab Spring. Assad is in deep trouble. Remember the Domino Effect theory that was used to justify our involvement in Vietnam way back when? It was not real there and then, but it appears to be reality in today's Middle East.
    • mowspir  •  6 mths ago
      Sanctions loom, Wooooo, Assad is shaking.
      What a joke this corrupt Arab League is. Wooooo. Assad is trembling.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Those 10 buried today were not trembling. they will be more until Assad is buried.
      • kittylicker 6 mths ago
        he isn't taking walks in the park either
    • Stay Human  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why is Erdogan not crying now about stoping the violence in that country!!! What a joke he is becoming to be but what goes around comes around!!!
    • Starr  •  6 mths ago
      Assad is corrupt or not; I really don't know him from here in Texas, but one thing is clear to me that he is tall and according to Muhammad, he is foolish not to listen to the voices of Syrians, and the brutal killing of Gadhafi by his own countrymen.
      If Bashar is listening to Iranian leadership or Nasrullah of Hizbullah or Iraqi prime minister then he is very foolish man. God didn’t help Husain, grandson of Muhammad; He is not going to help you either. Bashar, your actions will only benefit t Yahoodo/Nissara and Syria will be decimated with the large killings of Syrians. Let the majority of the Syrians make decisions for their own destiny. You and your father suppressed Syrians enough for over 60 years.
      Shias, stop claiming that Shia Islam is a true Islam, and it is for God to decide which Islam: sunni or Shia Islam is true Islam, because God never told anyone explicitly which Islam He likes most. Until then have a truce among yourselves, bond together, and be united as one front against Yahoodo/ Nissara because they are out there to get all of you. Yahoodo/ Nissara will not discriminate who they are killing Shia or sunni. All they want is to kill Muslims and take advantage of their resources.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        What an stupid moronic idiots . no wonder Islam is in such state thanks to morons like you. Go an hide in your hole you farken Muslim hore
      • Ponderosa 6 mths ago
        Assad is not a Muslim and it appears that both you imbeciles don't know any better.
        Classic Americans, unashamedly ignorant.
    • BestMountie  •  Suva, Fiji  •  6 mths ago
      This proves an armed insurrection by army defectors is now established in Syria which was something I always subtly preferred to legitimize the use of extreme force by al-Assad to clampdown on the protestors and restore normality.
    • TNH  •  6 mths ago
      The US supports uprisings, bloody or not, in the middle east. Better watch out for it at home too! Democracy will never thrive in the middle east, its even dying slowly here in the US.
    • George  •  6 mths ago
      Bombs Away!!!

      ❤NATO❤
    • Dantesque Adhortation  •  6 mths ago
      Type in per capita murders, Turkey is the last country who should be playing arm chair politician for Syria. Turkey is the murder capital of the world, uno numero.
    • ultracon  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  6 mths ago
      Hope Assad kills ev'ry one of these islam brothers...SOON.
    • Stony  •  6 mths ago
      The Arab League consists of : EGYPT, LIBYA, ALGERIA, TUNISIA, MOROCCO, SUDAN,
      QATAR, KUWAIT, BAHRAIN, OMAN, MAURITIUS, COMOROS, SYRIA, JORDAN, IRAQ, LEBANON, STATE OF PALESTINE, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, SOMALIA, DJIBOUTI, SAUDI ARABIA, YEMEN. It should be called the MUSLIM LEAGUE. What rights do they have to tell Assad what to do when they cant even control their own peoples?
      • tunisian 6 mths ago
        it can't be called the muslim league because the countries you mentioned consist of only 300 millions while the muslim population is 1 billion and a half. so arabs represent only 20% of the muslim population.
    • Letto Yobangie  •  6 mths ago
      Even if the Arab League votes yes on Sunday it will take a year for them to implement it and half the Arab Countries involved will lie and cheat around it. But it will be a shoe in the face of Assad.
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