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    Syria calls for Arab summit on deepening unrest

    BEIRUT (AP) — The Syrian government has called for an urgent Arab summit to discuss the deepening political unrest in the country.

    The Arab League on Saturday voted to suspend Syria over its bloody crackdown on the country's eight-month-old uprising.

    An official statement aired on state-run television Sunday said Syria would welcome a visit by Arab League officials before Wednesday, when the League suspension is to take effect.

    The League vote was a sharp rebuke to a regime that prides itself as a bastion of Arab nationalism, but it was unlikely to immediately end a wave of violence that the U.N. estimates has killed more than 3,500 people since mid-March.

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

    BEIRUT (AP) — Tens of thousands of pro-regime demonstrators gathered in a Damascus square Sunday to protest the Arab League's vote to suspend Syria over its bloody crackdown on the country's eight-month-old uprising.

    The protests came after a night of demonstrator assaults on the diplomatic offices of countries critical of the Syrian regime, including break-ins at the Saudi and Qatari embassies and attacks at Turkish representations across the country.

    Saturday's Arab League decision was a sharp rebuke to a regime that prides itself as a bastion of Arab nationalism, but it was unlikely to immediately end a wave of violence that the U.N. estimates has killed more than 3,500 people since mid-March.

    The protests and embassy attacks are likely to stoke further anger in Arab states against the regime in Damascus. Arab disapproval in itself may not seriously damage President Bashar Assad's hold on power, but if Syria antagonizes Gulf states much further, it risks having them build up the Syrian opposition into a unified body which can win international recognition as happened during Libya's civil war earlier this year.

    Syrian security forces had confronted Saturday's protesters with batons and tear gas but were unable to stop a group from breaking into the Qatari embassy and bringing down the Qatari flag, replacing it with the Syrian flag. Others entered Saudi Arabia's embassy compound, broke windows, and ransacked some areas, the kingdom's media reported.

    The kingdom strongly condemned the attack in a statement by the foreign ministry and said it held the Syrian authorities responsible for protecting its interests.

    Saudi King Abdullah had recalled the Saudi ambassador to Syria in August and had condemned Assad's crackdown. Kuwait and Bahrain also have recalled their ambassadors.

    Also on Saturday, protesters tried to break into the Turkish embassy in Damascus and into consulates in the cities of Aleppo and Latakia, Turkey's state-run Anatolia news agency reported. Turkey is not a member of the Arab League but has also been sharply critical of Syria's crackdown, and Turkey's foreign minister welcomed the League vote.

    On Sunday, hundreds of baton-wielding Syrian riot police in helmets ringed the U.S., Qatari, Saudi and Turkish embassies — all located in the capital's upscale Abu Rummaneh district. Three fire engines were parked in front of the Turkish embassy. The Turkish and Qatari embassies were closed for the day but the Saudi embassy was operating, an operator said.

    Meanwhile, thousands of people carrying red, black and white Syrian flags and posters of Assad gathered in a Damascus square, pledging support for Assad. The Syrian leader blames the violence on extremists working on a foreign agenda seeking to destabilize Syria.

    Saturday's Arab vote came after Damascus failed to carry out a Nov. 2 peace deal brokered by the Arab League that called on Syria to halt the attacks and pull tanks out of cities.

    The vote was a strong message from Syria's Arab neighbors and showed growing impatience with Damascus.

    More than 250 Syrian civilians have been killed so far this month, including more than 18 on Saturday in attacks in the restive city of Homs, the Damascus suburbs and elsewhere, according to activist groups.

    President Barack Obama praised the Arab League, highlighting what he called the group's leadership in seeking to end attacks on peaceful protesters. "These significant steps expose the increasing diplomatic isolation of a regime that has systematically violated human rights and repressed peaceful protests," he said in a statement.

    Arab League diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters, said that if Syria does not adhere to its demands, the organization will work to unify the disparate Syrian opposition into a coalition similar to that of Libya's National Transitional Council. A next step would be to recognize the opposition as the sole representative of the Syrian people in a move that would symbolically isolate Assad's regime even further.

    The Arab League will monitor the situation and revisit the decision in a meeting Wednesday in the Moroccan capital, Rabat, Qatar's Foreign Minister Hamad bin Jassim said, a move that appeared to give Assad time to avert the suspension.

    In his statement, bin Jassim called on all factions to meet later this week to unify their message as a step toward dialogue with the Syrian government, but many within the opposition refuse to negotiate with the regime.

    ___

    Suzan Fraser in Ankara and Albert Aji in Damascus contributed to this report.

     
    • Cappypappy  •  Mexico City, Mexico  •  6 mths ago
      The article is just words; look at the picture.
      • Cappypappy 6 mths ago
        Just as they did in Libya, one day they will say that "no one" supported Assad...
      • yuiop 6 mths ago
        The situation with Assad's family ruling in Syria is known: They have a strong military regime, they put in jail any opposent, you have either to "obey" & participate in their forced pro-regime rallies , re-elections, or you'll face real trouble if you are: employee in public sector, student, employee in pro-government company, [there is a high level of corruption in all sectors except of oil that disable most international companies from running a business in Syria]. I was born 20KM away from Syrian borders & they occupied us [in Lebanon] for a long time. I know how things are going in Syria. Poor people.
    • Doobeedoo  •  6 mths ago
      "The Syrian government has called for an urgent Arab summit to discuss the deepening political unrest in the country."
      Translation - "We dont want you to be mad at us, so we will pretend we are just as concerned as you are, but you do know its the PEOPLES fault and not the presidents..."
      • Ron 6 mths ago
        Sounds like the Wall Street protesters and brokers, doesn't it?
    • okemena  •  Lagos, Nigeria  •  6 mths ago
      The Arab Spring is going to hit Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, Kuwait etc next. A monarchy is also a dictatorship, period
    • Kanta Terra  •  6 mths ago
      The end for Assad is near. Iran is next.
      • Ron 6 mths ago
        And when for the Saudi's? Then the whole world will be full of Bush's.
      • Marden 6 mths ago
        Iran next? May the Living GOD help our Chidren and our friends and neighbors. This is one State I long thought should fall! But to what end should come of Iran's failure to succeed? Sacrifice What? and for What?
    • Tom Nevermind  •  6 mths ago
      I had high hopes for Assad at the start of this, thinking him being a doctor and the oath he took. Now his actions of blood letting remind me of Baby Doc of Hatti.
      • Zooty 6 mths ago
        If I recall, Mengele was a doctor as well, and look at what he got up to.
    • ZigZ  •  6 mths ago
      Caliphate is the word you are looking for. And it will not end well for North Africa, Middle East and much of Europe.
      • Donk Ramby 6 mths ago
        caliphate - to create an alpha union to be led by a kaliph, or top dog. woof!
      • ZigZ 6 mths ago
        Donk, if that is the definition, that is hilarious since muslims think Jews are birthed by dogs.
    • dogsoldier  •  6 mths ago
      The Arab community is finally waking up to the tyrrany the familial leaders have kept them in poverty and ignorance for to long. It will be good to see the growth of these free democracies grow.
    • OM  •  Newark, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Syrian government, your day is coming sooner than you think...Amen
    • Lucky Luke  •  6 mths ago
      Another government that need to be killed.
    • William  •  6 mths ago
      Assaad is merely stalling for more time. They should deny him a meeting until the killing stops.
      Where are the Saudi Air Force jets and tanks?
      Where is Jordan's military?
      Where is the military of the other members of the League?
      In Islam we are taught to defend those who can not defend themselves and to support that which is morally correct and right...so when will these nations act to save the unarmed civilians who are being murdered?
    • plynthe  •  Intercourse, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Someone whack Al-Asshat, please.
    • xyz  •  Burlington, Canada  •  6 mths ago
      killing civilian any where is not right,dictatorshipp is not right , But what about the weapon makers and sellers turning the word to hell is it right Human right ?
    • chuck  •  6 mths ago
      Syria.... we have always been great dictators... what else could our people want
    • Capt. Smirk  •  Tulsa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like a lot of polititians afraid of losing their safety net.
    • George  •  6 mths ago
      Muslims fighting Muslims, it doesn't get any better than that!
    • Jacob Fedorovich  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      There was fatso Hillary Clinton opening her big fat mouth once again. She was saying that because of the large opposition to his government Assad should step down. Well, I have news for you fatso. The Congress has an approval rating of less than 20%, which means according to your logic, Congress should resign their positions. Look in the mirror fatso. The U.S. population doesn't want these wars and yet they continue. The majority of the people want the banks regulated and they are not. The people want universal free health care and we do not get it. Right now there are meetings about the debt. SS and Medicare should not even be mentioned since we paid for that. Those are our investments, our money that our government stole to create wars, fund a bloated military and give tax cuts to the wealthy and corporations. So resign fatso and take the President and all of Congress with you.
    • carlie  •  6 mths ago
      If they would ban or completely eliminate the muslim brotherhood and their paid agitators, it would do a lot to calm things down. The people know what a disaster their control will mean to any personal freedoms, though few, that they currently enjoy.
    • rusophino  •  Stockton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      i have to say with all due respect to the Arab world,
      is that them threatening statements that come from Iran & Syria come from governments that are nothing else but cowers they want to run their country in a theatrical manner and when the fire gets to close for comfort they cry uncle,
      i hope the Arab league will stand on their decision and don't give in,
      Syria thinks its the hub of the Arab world and therefore the hub could not be broken,
    • Goozie  •  Tel Aviv, Israel  •  6 mths ago
      why call a summit... the Arab league client states are working with their colonial masters to overthrow your government... you're meeting to do what?
    • donw  •  6 mths ago
      What about the cops arresting peaceful protesters here?
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