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    Syria opposition launches national council

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian dissidents on Sunday formally established a broad-based national council designed to overthrow President Bashar Assad's regime, which they accused of pushing the country to the brink of civil war. Syrians took to the streets in celebration, singing and dancing.

    In a restive northern area, meanwhile, gunmen killed the 21-year-old son of Syria's top Sunni Muslim cleric in an ambush, the state-run news agency reported. The cleric, Grand Mufti Ahmad Badreddine Hassoun, is considered a close supporter of Assad's regime and has echoed its claims that the unrest in Syria is the result of a foreign conspiracy.

    The announcement of the Syrian National Council at a news conference in Istanbul appeared to be the most serious step yet to unify a deeply fragmented opposition. It follows five days of intense battles between the Syrian military and army defectors in the country's central region that raised the specter of all-out armed conflict.

    Prominent Syrian opposition figure Bourhan Ghalioun, who read out the founding statement of the SNC at the news conference in Istanbul, accused the regime of fomenting sectarian strife in Syria to maintain its grip on power.

    "I think that this (Assad) regime has completely lost the world's trust," he said. "The world is waiting for a united Syrian (opposition) that can provide the alternative to this regime, so that they can recognize it," he added.

    "The council denounces the (regime's) policy of sectarian incitement ... which threatens national unity and is pushing the country to the brink of civil war," he said.

    Syria's volatile sectarian divide means that an armed conflict could rapidly escalate in scale and brutality. The Assad regime is dominated by the Alawite minority, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, but the country is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim.

    The opposition movement has until now focused on peaceful demonstrations, although recently some protesters have been reported to have taken up arms to defend themselves against military attacks. Army defectors have also been fighting government troops.

    Sunday's killing of the mufti's son took place in the Saraqeb region of the restive northern Idlib province as he left the university where he studied. He was shot in the chest and kidney and died later of his injuries. The news report gave no details on who might have been behind the killing.

    In forming a national council, the Syrians are following in the footsteps of Libyan rebels, who formed a National Transitional Council during the uprising that ousted dictator Moammar Gadhafi. The Libyan council won international recognition and has now become the main governing body that runs the country.

    Groups of Syrians poured into the streets in southern and central regions of the country to celebrate the announcement.

    Although the mass demonstrations in Syria have shaken one of the most authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, the opposition has made no major gains in recent months. It holds no territory and still has no clear leadership.

    The Syrian opposition consists of a variety of groups with differing ideologies, including Islamists and secularists, and there have been many meetings of dissidents claiming to represent Syria's popular uprising since it erupted seven months ago. But the new council is the broadest umbrella movement of revolutionary forces formed so far.

    A group of Syrian activists had declared the preliminary formation of the council last month, but its structure and goals, and a founding statement signed by major opposition factions, had not been announced until this conference.

    The SNC announced in Istanbul appears to have received the recognition of the largest Syrian opposition factions.

    Members said it includes representatives from the Damascus Declaration grouping, a pro-democracy network based in the capital; the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamic political party banned in the country; various Kurdish factions; and the grass-roots Local Coordination Committees, which have led protests across the country; as well as other independent and tribal figures.

    Istanbul conference spokesman Ghalioun said one major benefit of the council to the Syrian opposition would be to provide a single body with which other countries could coordinate. He urged Syrians everywhere to support it and said it would be a vehicle for democratic change.

    The council's statement said it categorically rejects any foreign intervention or military operations to bring down Assad's regime but called on the international community to "protect the Syrian people" from "the declared war and massacres being committed against them by the regime."

    It said that protesters should continue to use "peaceful means" to topple the Syrian leader.

    The organizers have not named a leader for the national council, but appeared to give a leading role to Ghalioun, a respected and popular opposition figure who is also a scholar of contemporary oriental studies at the Sorbonne in Paris.

    Syria's uprising began in mid-March amid a wave of anti-government protests in the Arab world that have so far toppled autocrats in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. Assad has reacted with deadly force that the U.N. estimates has left some 2,700 people dead.

    In other developments Sunday, a state-run Syrian newspaper warned U.S. Ambassador Robert Ford against meddling in Syrian affairs if he wants to avoid more "rotten egg" attacks in the future. The Al Baath newspaper, a mouthpiece of the Syrian regime, accused Ford of supporting armed anti-government groups in Syria and said he should expect further "unpleasant treatment" as long as his country meddles in Syrian affairs.

    Supporters of Assad pelted Ford with eggs on Thursday as he visited Hassan Abdul-Azim, an opposition figure in Damascus.

    The Obama administration summoned Syria's ambassador in Washington to hear formal U.S. condemnation of the assault.

    The government said it retook control of the rebellious central town of Rastan Sunday after hunting down "armed terrorists" holed up inside. But the fighting there highlighted the increasingly militarized nature of an uprising started months ago by peaceful protesters.

    Syrian activists say the fighting in Rastan had pitted the Syrian military against hundreds of army defectors who sided with anti-regime protesters. It was among the worst clashes in the uprising.

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    Zeina Karam can be reached on http://twitter.com/zkaram

     

    110 comments

    • Albert  •  7 mths ago
      Whats kept America together for so long is the fact that the Federal Government is not allow to make any religious laws or declare a National Religion.

      We have Catholics ,Protestants , many groups of varying christianity , Mormonism , Muslims , Jewish , Satanism , whitchcraft groups , etc...

      The government can run and function smoothly as long as religion is left out of it and its laws.

      Every religion has a God , YHWH , Jehovah , Allah , Pan, etc.. So putting "In god we trust" on the money hasn't caused any uprisings.
      • Kerim 7 mths ago
        Please who told you that it is not the same in Syria? if not better, because the majority in Syria are more open minded that in America :)
        Please note that I am talking about Syria... not any other country ... like Saudi Arabia for example.
      • Trini-Rific 7 mths ago
        Kermin I been to Syria my cousin taught there it's a beautiful country but the regime does control everything the elections are rigged otherwise it's not to bad...Kermin the point is that its time for a change in a even more free Syria.
      • Kerim 7 mths ago
        Please... elections in all countries are artificial in a way or another.
        In Syria the result could be 99.99%. I agree it is a joke.
        In America, Pr. Bush was elected with a result 50.0001% or something like this. It is another joke because even if someone likes to cut a cake at half he can never reach that precision. So imagine the case where millions are involved.
        I am a rational man. I don't care if a foreign person or my brother will rule the country I live in, since in any case it will be the same. The spirit of Jesus love CANNOT exist in any government in the world. In fact, Politics is for those who are created to live in a jungle (hence not for me) which has full of surprises and also full of lies. And it doesn't matter if this is seen as good or bad because it will be that way for ever. Now in Syria under the wisdom of Pr. Assad, the Syrian people have found freedom and peace at least better than found in America (unless being free sexually and alike is called freedom). To me, I see any change now will lead Syria to the unknown at best or to a real dictatorial regime as the big families in US are ruling the Americans. Yes, I can't forget the horrible crime in 2001 which was committed just to gain power and money till our days.
    • Albert  •  7 mths ago
      The hardest thing to do in the military is wake up a whole barracks in the middle of the night or early morning and mobilize them..

      2 - 4 AM is the best time to attack..
      Many times of pulling rotating, fire-guard / perimeter gurad in the Army and trying to wake up the relief..
      Theres was one night i ended up pulling perimeter gaurd all night myself ,no one would get out of thier sleeping bags to relieve me..
      • Stan 7 mths ago
        Should have done what I did, kicked the phucker in the crotch the second go round! You can bet your sweet patootie he got his sorry eissel up after he quit clutching himself! Of course the powers that be tried to get me for assault but that fell through!
      • Kerim 7 mths ago
        Thank you Albert ... and when you like to be attacked in case it will be decided that your place should be occupied by another great power.
      • Chris 7 mths ago
        Kerin, shut it already. Albert, thank you for your service. Perimeter duty is rough, especially after a day of your boots in the sand, grass, whereever your war was.
    • Emilio  •  7 mths ago
      I don't see the Syrian revolution suceeding without armed resistance like in Libya, other countries can help them, but they have to fight back if they truly want to be free.
      • Kerim 7 mths ago
        Thank you Emilio for your great feeling but if you don’t like your government the Syrians like theirs :)
        The Syrian used to live free and in harmony despite their different religions and cultures under a liberal power till some great powers decided creating fake revolutions to put their hands on some countries (Do you want me to name them?).
        So the Syrian people differ somehow from others in the region. And they knew about the bloody game from the first day so they had to face with their national troops, since about 6 months ago, thousands of Islamic terrorists armed with new guns and communications tools (obviously all made in USA ;) )
        Now the great powers mainly US try to see how they will find another way to destroy the peace and freedom of the Syrian people along with their System which is headed by a real humane President (despite what Hitler’s propaganda keeps telling about him to those who cannot know Syria).
        Meanwhile Syrians resist any radical party (Islamic or not) to rule their country even as a part.
        I am just curious to know if you are also allowed to live free, politically speaking, as I do in Syria.
      • Emilio 7 mths ago
        I seriously don't think that people can be free under a totalitarian dictatorship like the one under the Assad family. They are committing crimes against humanity against their own people, starting with the mass murder of children. The founder of their dynasty Al Assad killed 20,000 people of Homs, and the world did nothing about it because of the hypocracy of nations like Iran, China and Russia. I am sure that you are a secret police agent that tries to put an indefensible reponse by an evil regime.
      • Kerim 7 mths ago
        My dear Emilio... I think you know that it was all just ... propaganda.
        The goal is to take over Syria by the US via they little fellows NATO... nothing more ... nothing less...
        Do you know that many young people in Homs were given a new drug (made in USA and as a bonus a sum equivalent to $20) so that they became addicted and lose their sanity sometimes to the point they kill even memebers in their own family by mistake.
        No one here imagined that this could happen though in America it is natural. For example, to get rid of the American patriots in 2001, Anthrax did a great job and the truth was hidden till our days (though many scientists and educated Americans knew and proved it later but they are powerless as any people under the mercy of a ‘real’ dictatorial power).
        Cheers.
    • A Real American  •  7 mths ago
      Are there any liberals out there that are still wondering why the second amendment of the American constitution was adopted? How brave do you suppose Assad and his military would be if the Syrian citizenry were armed?
      • Kerim 7 mths ago
        Oh... so you have no idea what is real happening in Syria which is a liberal country fighting against radical muslims. But the CIA keeps supporting them since 6 months but fortunately the Syrian people and their troops were able to paralyze most of them and peace is restored in most cities... Is America Islamic now? Thousands of criminal muslim terrorists implanted in Syria are equipped by new gun and communications sets made in USA !!!
      • Charles 7 mths ago
        Kerim, what in hell is the matter with you? Don't you know Oboma wouldn't give them guns, he doesn't even want americans to have guns.
      • A Real American 7 mths ago
        Kerim, pull that buttplug from your butthole and put it in your mouth. If you haven't anything intelligent to say then don't say anything. Besides missing the point, you babble about crap that you have no idea what you're talking about.
    • Kim  •  7 mths ago
      Civil war in Syria is around the corner and if it breaks this one will be ugly..
      • Kerim 7 mths ago
        In reality, terrorists are implanted in Syria and kill at random since about 6 months... but their crimes are presented to the outside world as if it were a civil war or perhaps a revolution... but the Syrian people and their troops are taking care of these criminals (though thousands) who are paid by huge amount of dollars and armed by new guns and equipped by very advance communications sets... obviously all made in US ;)
      • Tom 7 mths ago
        hey karim , assad and thugs like you are done
      • Kerim 7 mths ago
        Hi Tom... I am glad hearing you are immortal.
        And it seems your ancestors are those who condemned Jesus just because they had the power and the right to kill him then show up as powerful masters among their miserable crowds. And I understand that also any barbarian has to do the same otherwise he has nothing to be proud of.
    • GOP 2012  •  7 mths ago
      @Kerim.................You cant handle the truth

      have you lost your testies
    • Mantorras  •  7 mths ago
      de ja vu
    • Chihuahua  •  7 mths ago
      Only 2,700 dead? Wait 'till NATO shows up. Then its party time.
    • madam gaga  •  7 mths ago
      syria - such a wonderful country - they are on the human rights commission of the United Nations a friend of the United States and a democracy. yes, these are the civilized people that are trying to rule the world. heaven help us all.
    • LAST CALL  •  7 mths ago
      when a protester picks up a weapon he becomes a rebel. when the rebel is killed and drops his weapon, because he is not unarmed he is reported as a protester. those are the stats we see, not the reason why the protester turned rebel was killed in the first place.
    • Frankie  •  7 mths ago
      Jasmine Revolution has toppled regimes in Egypt and Libya;it will continue to bring down Syria soon. The aspiration for democracy by the people in the region is unstoppable,no matter how brutal the regime is;the harder you press,it will come back to hit you even harder than you can expect.any brutal crackdown will add more fuel to the fire to make it out of control-total uprising to bring down the govt.
    • EMPTY  •  7 mths ago
      i bet assad had the guy killed to incite trouble and get the sunnis to fight with him
    • David P  •  7 mths ago
      Its on like Donkey Kong now, no turning back. PS a minority oppressing a majority never lasts long
    • Joshua  •  7 mths ago
      I'm glad the Syrians are achieving freedom this way. Let it be a spontaneous uprising from within, unaided by outside forces. It's pretty cool, we've seen so many different versions of modern rebellions recently. What a massive paradigm shift social networking has caused.
    • CIA ran 9-11  •  7 mths ago
      Thank God. NATO needs to get in their and test their jets some more.
    • FerrarI  •  7 mths ago
      We need more wars in the Arab world so there's no attention to our own problems like unemployment , wall street and Inmigration, oh i almost forget Resession, National debt , and the Chinesse
    • 6ULDV8  •  7 mths ago
      Where is Sean Penn when you need him? Oh, he's in Egypt.
    • marvin  •  7 mths ago
      just like the NTC in libya? cool.
    • Casey  •  7 mths ago
      WOW! The new Libyan government in meetings with the rebels in Syria told them if they would form a new government NATO would be glad to bomb the existing government into the ground to save the people.
    • Brenda M  •  7 mths ago
      salaam,
      USA and supporters OBJECT to Quantum mathematics and Quantum Banking and Quantum governmental
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