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    Syria mining border with Lebanon

    SERHANIYEH, Lebanon (AP) — Syria is planting landmines along parts of the country's border with Lebanon as refugees stream out of the country to escape the crackdown on anti-government protests, officials and witnesses said Tuesday.

    A Syrian man who stepped on a mine and had to have his foot amputated was the first known victim, according to a doctor at a hospital in Lebanon that treated him. He was wounded just across from the Lebanese village of Irsal on Sunday. The doctor asked that his name not be published for fear of repercussions by authorities.

    The Syrian exodus to neighboring Lebanon and Turkey has proven a deep embarrassment for increasingly besieged President Bashar Assad, who warned over the weekend that the Middle East will burn if foreign powers try to intervene in his country's conflict.

    A Syrian official familiar with government strategy claimed the anti-personnel mines are meant to prevent arms smuggling into Syria. The official spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. Witnesses on the Lebanese side of the border also told the AP they have seen Syrian soldiers planting the mines in recent days in two parts of Syrian territory: in the restive province of Homs and across from Lebanon's eastern Baalbek region.

    "Syria has undertaken many measures to control the borders, including planting mines," said the Syrian official.

    More than 5,000 Syrians have fled to Lebanon since the crisis began in March.

    The landmines are the latest sign of Syria's increasing isolation and just how deeply shaken the Assad regime has become since the uprising began nearly eight months ago. Assad, a 46-year-old eye doctor who trained in Britain, still has a firm grip on power, although the cost has been mighty: The U.N. says some 3,000 people have been killed by security forces.

    Syria is a regional nexus, bordering five countries with which it shares religious and ethnic minorities and, in Israel's case, a fragile truce. Its web of alliances extends to Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah movement and Iran's Shiite theocracy. Turkey, until recently an ally, has opened its borders to anti-Assad activists and breakaway military rebels.

    The crackdown has eviscerated Assad's reputation, canceling out widespread hopes when he took power in 2000 that he might transform his late father's stagnant dictatorship into a modern state. Instead, Assad has reverted to the same tactics that have kept his family in power for more than 40 years, using fear and brute military force to try to break the popular revolt against his autocratic rule.

    Three residents of the Lebanese border village of Serhaniyeh showed an AP reporter a long sand dune barrier along the frontier where they said Syrian troops laid mines. Ahmed Diab, 26, said several trucks carrying about a 100 soldiers arrived in the area on Thursday and spent the entire day planting mines on the side of the barriers that is toward Lebanon.

    "Since they planted the mines, no one dares to go to the border line," said Diab, as he sat on his motorcycle near his home that overlooks parts of the Syrian province of Homs. Homs has seen some of the worst violence of the uprising.

    Many Syrians cross the border into Lebanon regularly, some of them to flee the violence in their country. And the mines are the latest in a number of signs that Syria is working to prevent Lebanon from becoming a safe haven for the Syrian opposition.

    There have been at least three cases this year of Syrian dissidents being snatched off the streets in Lebanon and spirited back across the border, Lebanese police say. The abductions have raised alarm among some in Lebanon that members of the country's security forces are helping Assad's regime in its crackdown on anti-government protesters, effectively extending it into Lebanon.

    Syria had direct control over Lebanon for nearly 30 years before pulling out its troops in 2005 under local and international pressure. But Damascus still has great influence, and pro-Syrian factions led by the militant group Hezbollah dominate the government in Beirut.

    There also have been reports of Syrian troops crossing into Lebanon to pursue dissidents. In September, the Lebanese army said in a statement that Syrian soldiers briefly crossed the border and opened fire at people trying to flee the violence in Syria.

    A senior Lebanese security official confirmed that Syrian troops are planting mines on the Syrian side of the border, but said Beirut will not interfere with actions on Syrian territory.

    "What concerns us are violations of Lebanese territory and Syrian troops' pursuit of people on the Lebanese side of the border," the official said on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.

    Syria and Lebanon share a 230-mile (365-kilometer) long border, although it appears the landmines have been planted in Homs province — where some of the worst violence of the uprising has occurred — just across the border from Serhaniyeh, Lebanon. Mines also have been planted in the Baalbek region, which borders Homs and the Damascus countryside, witnesses say.

    The crackdown has prompted the most severe international condemnation the Assad dynasty has seen. Sanctions from the European Union and the U.S. are chipping away at the beleaguered economy and many leaders have called on him to step aside.

    Assad has responded with vague promises of reform, but the opposition has dismissed the overtures as meaningless while the military fires on protesters. As the uprising has dragged on, Assad has become more defiant, exploiting fears at home and abroad of regional turmoil, sectarian violence and Islamic extremism.

    In an interview with Britain's Sunday Telegraph published over the weekend, Assad warned world powers fresh from their victory over Moammar Gadhafi in Libya that the Middle East will go up in flames if there is any foreign intervention in his country.

    Syria "is the fault line, and if you play with the ground, you will cause an earthquake," he said in his harshest words so far regarding the potential for foreign intervention. "Do you want to see another Afghanistan, or tens of Afghanistans?" he asked, alluding to the 10-year war that has bogged down tens of thousands of foreign forces.

    But given that NATO and the U.S. have made abundantly clear they have no appetite for another military intervention in Syria, Assad does not have to worry too much about a Libya-style operation against his regime. Still, increased international focus on his bloody crackdown could bring more sanctions and isolation on a regime that is showing signs of increasing desperation.

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

     

    37 comments

    • Missing the point  •  6 mths ago
      Popular vote for democracy in Syria? Liberal left wing media at it again, just like the popular uprising in Egypt where 1 out of 8 people participated in the illegal over throw of a US ally! And now in Egypt you have a repressivie government persecuting the coptic Christian Church. Way to go Obummer and US government media compex. I guess the 79,000,000 people in Egypt against the US backed over throw had no voice, so much for democracy. And Libya is even more of a sham, or is it scam. Another ally stabbed in the back and Al-quida installed as new Islamic government. Thought we were fighting these terds in afghan? Why doesn't the media report the truth instead of their bias liberal opinion, pathetic.
      • Jerry Case 6 mths ago
        Fact, verifiable, ascertainable fact. The MSM is owned by the jews. ALL of it. 7 jews own it. Jews are liars, cheats, thieves, backstabbers, and murderers.
      • Jerry Case 6 mths ago
        A good tree doesn't bear bad fruit, and a bad tree does not bear good fruit.
      • Harry 6 mths ago
        and which trees are you refering to ? because yahoo wont allow us to comment on the bad trees lol
    • John H  •  6 mths ago
      What kind of sick leadership does this country have? You are blowing up people who are running away from getting blown up. These are not fighters but scared families. No matter how much I scream and rant about our government I thank the good lord everyday that I was born an American.
    • BB  •  6 mths ago
      A TRUE example of Moslem brotherly love !!
    • Bokododge  •  6 mths ago
      well this is not surprising at all, how else do you isolate your country, land mine the borders
    • xyz123  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      moslem killing again...
      • realvision 6 mths ago
        Muslims killing muslims...just like brushing your teeth. What a disgraceful religion/cult. Does islam ever contribute something of value to our planet
    • BoBo  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Planting landmines is a criminal act against humans and the person ordering such actions should be charged with crimes against humanity. We have all seen the results of landmines. They are non-discriminatory and the resuling injuries are if not fatal, severely cripling. It does not target humans only but anything that moves, persons, animals, vehicles. Deploying landmines is a criminal act.
      • mowspir 6 mths ago
        Not when you're protecting your country from arms smuggling which in turn will kill your own people.
      • Harry 6 mths ago
        BoBo talk to israel about landmines ;-)
      • drew 6 mths ago
        Actually, land mines are "legal" in "war" if you sign the field and keep a map so that they can be removed/disarmed later. I'm sure there are other regs, but I learned this from a friend in the us military who learned how to disarm them...
    • Milo  •  Fremont, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Resorting to mining people who are just trying to get away from you. How pathetic is that?
      • Timothy 6 mths ago
        How long will the world sit by and do nothing while this sicko does his thing?
    • Dee Sipe  •  Dayton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It's just a never ending stream of good news that pours out of the mid east and the muslim world.
      • Denise 6 mths ago
        hey what do you know the world propaganda is beginning to work!!!!!!!!! now free will to the super power NATO. yipeeeeeeee
    • lamplighter  •  Mount Prospect, United States  •  6 mths ago
      WHERE IS THE ARAB LEAGUE ?
    • gary  •  6 mths ago
      I suppose hikers shouldn't traverse the Syrian-Lebanese border now.
    • jack  •  6 mths ago
      Tou're next Assad! Better have a helicopter at the ready on your roof. Are you going to cry like a bitch, like Che Guevarra ?
    • Roman  •  6 mths ago
      Is there oil in Syria?....probably not. Because 3000 people dead and the UN has not lifted a finger other then stupid non-working sanctions.
    • Zaraki  •  6 mths ago
      Assad = cowardly POS
    • x  •  Windham, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The US should plant mine along the mexican border.
    • Agitated American  •  6 mths ago
      If he has to mine the border to keep the people there he has already started the earthquake let him self implode
    • Apt Consideration  •  6 mths ago
      'A Syrian official familiar with government strategy claimed the anti-personnel mines are meant to prevent arms smuggling into Syria.'
      Nope. They want to blow up the refugees fleeing into Lebanon, or anywhere away from Syria. They will mine their Iraq border next...all the way around. Just watch.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Fort Myers, United States  •  6 mths ago
      let the those people fight for there own freedom and lets watch it on tv
    • Chouster  •  6 mths ago
      That is so funny, I thought they were going to war with Lebanon. So they are planting land mines on their own people running away to another country. I thought land mines are banned?
    • customer  •  Troy, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Israel don't seem so bad now.
    • Chloe  •  6 mths ago
      1 comment - nice. priving yet again, muslim blood is worthless, unless it is spilled by Israel
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