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    Syria peace plan unravels; 15 killed in protests

    BEIRUT (AP) โ€” A Syrian peace plan brokered by the Arab League unraveled Friday as security forces killed 15 people, opening fire on thousands of protesters who denounced President Bashar Assad and said he never intended to hold up his end of the deal to end the violence.

    The bloodshed, only two days after Syria agreed to the deal, suggests Damascus is unwilling โ€” or unable โ€” to put a swift end to a crackdown that already has killed 3,000 people since the uprising began in March.

    "This regime is not serious about ending its brutal crackdown," said Mustafa Osso, a Syria-based human rights lawyer. "Today was a real test for the intentions of the regime and the answer is clear to everyone who wants to see."

    The crisis in Syria has burned for nearly eight months despite widespread condemnation and international sanctions aimed at chipping away at the ailing economy and isolating Assad and his tight circle of relatives and advisers. The protesters have grown increasingly frustrated with the limits of their peaceful movement, and there are signs of a growing armed rebellion in some areas.

    Some protesters even are calling for the kind of foreign military action that helped topple Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

    But NATO has ruled out any plans for Syria, a country of 22 million with a combustible mix of sectarian and religious identities, and Assad still has a firm grip on power. The iron loyalty of his security apparatus sets the stage for an increasingly destructive fight over the future of a nation ruled for more than four decades by the Assad dynasty.

    Tremors from the unrest in Syria could shake the region. Damascus' web of allegiances extends to Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah movement and Iran's Shiite theocracy. And although Syria sees Israel as the enemy, the countries have held up a fragile truce for years.

    Thousands of protesters braved cold and rainy weather Friday after opposition groups called for a large turnout to test whether the regime would in fact refrain from using deadly force, as agreed under the Arab League plan. But gunfire erupted shortly after the protests began, following the same pattern seen during previous Friday protests for months.

    "Arab League, beware of Bashar Assad!" read one banner carried by protesters in the central city of Homs, which has turned into one of the country's most deadly areas due to the military crackdown and what appears to be growing sectarian bloodshed.

    Two main activist groups, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordinating Committees, said at least 15 people were killed Friday, most of them in Homs and suburbs of the Syrian capital.

    The violence was a blow to the 22-nation Arab League, which announced Wednesday that Damascus had agreed to a broad peace plan that also called for the Syrian government to pull tanks and armored vehicles out of cities, release political prisoners and allow journalists and rights groups into the country.

    Officials from the Cairo-based Arab League could not be reached for comment Friday, the start of a holiday weekend.

    In Washington, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the Assad regime has yet to live up to a single commitment it has made to the Arab League. She said the government's "long, deep history of broken promises" appears to be continuing.

    The Arab League plan presented flaws at the outset, in part because it did not provide for any repercussions if the regime reneges on its commitments. There also was no mention of any on-the-ground monitoring to supervise the regime's actions.

    The government has largely sealed off the country from foreign journalists and prevented independent reporting, making it difficult to confirm events on the ground. Key sources of information are amateur videos posted online, witness accounts and details gathered by activist groups.

    The structure of Syria's security forces also could prevent any immediate end to the violence.

    Assad, and his father before him, stacked key military posts with members of their minority Alawite sect, ensuring the loyalty of the armed forces by melding their fate with that of the regime.

    If the regime falls, the argument goes, the country's Sunni majority gains the upper hand and the Alawites lose their privileged status. Although there have been army defections, they appear to be mostly Sunni conscripts, not high-level commanders. Adding to the violence are the shabiha, the mafia-style network of young Alawite men who act as enforcers for the regime.

    The Syrian deadlock, in many ways, is rooted in the country's sectarian divide.

    The Alawites rose from economic obscurity after the 1970 coup led by Bashar Assad's father, Hafez, gaining power and financial muscle in exchange for loyalty to the Assads. It is their support that the younger Assad sees as the key to continued power.

    Alawites claim they would be oppressed as Muslim heretics if the Sunnis come to power, and Sunnis claim they are unable to get the government jobs essential to reach the lower rungs of the middle class.

    The now-privileged Alawites, along with other minority groups who feel protected under the Assad regime, would see majority rule as a risk at best, a nightmare at worst.

    Syria blames the bloodshed on "armed gangs" and extremists acting out a foreign agenda to destabilize the regime. Assad has played on some of the countries worst fears to rally support behind him, painting himself as the lone force who can ward off the kind of radicalism and sectarianism that have bedeviled neighbors in Iraq and Lebanon.

    On Friday, Syria's Interior Ministry gave one week for anyone who was involved in carrying, selling, buying or distributing arms to turn themselves in and benefit from a pardon.

    Analysts say Assad's support is waning, and his backers are often motivated by little more than fear.

    In a report this week, the International Crisis Group said the support "is almost entirely of a negative sort: fear of sectarian retribution, Islamism, foreign interference, social upheaval or, more simply, anxiety about the unknown."

    ___

    Associated Press writer Bradley Klapper contributed to this report from Washington.

     
    • Rich  •  Boston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Perhaps Hillary Clinton would like to send some NATO airstrikes for Peace... never have I seen or heard such hypocrisy ....
      • Allank 6 mths ago
        The only reason he didnt get the aviation salute is because the Arab league made the deal, the one now that has 12 days left in it. I would hope that the "thugs" protest 1 day after the arab deal date has expired. lets see how Assad acts then.
    • Steve  •  6 mths ago
      Another moral victory for the Arab league. Good work guys now you can go to the strip club.
    • Harry Kneecaps  •  6 mths ago
      "Syria peace plan"? There never was a Syrian peace plan. It was an Arab League peace plan. I guess Syria didnt like it all that much.
    • MY SHARI'A MOOR  •  Brighton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Meanwhile, on 2NOV11, Muslims firebombed the offices of the French satirical magazine 'Charlie Hebdo', then 'Time' magazine PRAISES this attack on 'freedom of speech & expression'!

      What DHIMMI FREEEEEEEX they are ('Time's' run by Fareed Zakaria)!

      Syria's few remaining non-Muslims (atheists, Catholic & Orthodox Christians, etc.) plus its Muslim heretics (like the Druze), are backing Assad's Ba'athist/Alawite rule, as it's
      only "Shari'a-lite" & NOT the hard-line, FULL Shari'a (STRICT Islamic religious law!) government that the Muslim Brotherhood (who's REALLY in charge of this rebellion with petro-$$$ from Bahrain, KSA & the UAE) wants to install, as they're successfully in the process of accomplishing in Egypt, Libya & Tunisia!

      Yes, USA, you've been SCAMMED once again by our President!

      In 1803, Thomas Jefferson wrote: "[a] strict observance of the written law is doubtless one of the high duties of a good citizen, but it is not the highest. The laws of necessity, of self-preservation, of saving our country when in danger, are of higher obligation. To lose our country by a scrupulous adherence to the written law, would be to lose the law itself, with life, liberty, property and all those who are enjoying them with us; thus absurdly sacrificing the ends to the means."
    • Conquest1  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It will be very helpful and I am sure an eye opener if we have direct interviews with some of the demonstrators..
      Are we that naive that we still believe that all of a sudden democracy is the objective of the so called Arab Spring...
      We turned the calendar and here comes 2011 and all of a sudden one country after another is toppling the dudes that are in power and are singing a democracy tune that was for as far back as i can remember the Islamic scholars branded democracy as not in compliant with Sharia law..
      The amazing part is that each of these uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen and now Syria started with the banner of democracy and striving for equality and human dignity and then they all ended in a clear domination of the extreme Islamic tainted agenda..
      For god's sake leave Syria alone..
      There are hidden agendas and i see regret in our near future for falling in the same trap that brought Hamas in power in Gaza...
      Soon enough they will be blowing the Pyramids in Giza as they did with the 2000 year old Buddha statues in Afghanistan...
    • MAD AMERICAN !  •  Fremont, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Our media failed to print stolen army uniforms and wepons that were discoverd by Syrian army
      when some rebels surrenderd !
      its starnge how our media isnt in Syria but know how many people died
      Yet in Mexico 26000 people have died since 2006 our meida wont print
      Every day our troops are getting killed our media wont print it or show whats going on !
      • MIKE 6 mths ago
        american media is now owned by the Saudi Royal family...
    • Robot Reality Check  •  6 mths ago
      What does the healine mean, "Deal unraveled"? Assad never intended to enforce it in the first place and the Arab League was only pretending that it cares about common people.
    • Val  •  6 mths ago
      Syria's Assad don't care what the Arab league has to said.The Syrian killing machine keeps on killing until some real leader of the Arab world or Turkey decide to help
    • Irritated  •  Montreal, Canada  •  6 mths ago
      Among the 15 killed : 7 security officers
      Did they commit suicide? I wonder.
      Please Lizzy , be more specific in your headlines... Stop misleading.
    • Louis  •  6 mths ago
      Arab League? League of Nations?United Nations? World Opinion? Anyone who has confidence in any of these well intentioned titles has got to be among the worlds most naive!
      As true Democracy is the only good future for the worlds population, We, the United States of America should re-create the concept of mutual cooperation and mutual defense around a United Nations of True Democracies whose principles as well as the realities would be a necessary requirement for membership which then would exclude trade with or relationships with dictatorships of any stripe...........That's when you would see the dictators topple en mass.Populations in the world who live in freedom, under the rule of law where individual liberty is protected, and property rights protected,and religious freedom is protected and encouraged, it is then that decency, creativity,and a decent life will prevail!
      • T-One 6 mths ago
        Well said.
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        very well said. After WW2 the US saved democracy from Facism and Comunist's . Now in this day and time we have to deal with terroist attacking us with thier fundalist way of trying to take down our democradic state and constition from inside our country and outside of it. They have almost run over Europe, a region the US free'd from the clutch of evil, and now have there sight's on the US. Every citizen of this country should take notice of this. America is alway's under attack
      • Louis 6 mths ago
        Thank you Mike for your response.I'm a Vet of WWII, and Korea, and at this time of my life I'm grateful that I have become modestly computer literate.It's only recently that I have been looking beyond the news articles themselves and see what the comments are, and I became shocked and surprised at all of the anti American hateful comments which appear.I have decided to respond to this river of bile, and I would encourage all decent Americans to add their responses as well to counteract the bilge that these hateful people post on these pages as well.
    • MAD AMERICAN !  •  Fremont, United States  •  6 mths ago
      OUR MEDIA LIE"S
    • michael  •  6 mths ago
      Start with 15 and go on from there
    • Algonquin  •  6 mths ago
      Good job Assad rid your country of these muslim fundamenataists .... Your Government will turnout like Egypt or Libya if you dont rid your country of this vermin
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        Muslim brotherhood=Alquadia. Assad should not give into this to take over Syria. Just more fundailist trying to over through goverment's to meet thier evil intention's.
      • shawnl 6 mths ago
        Now on to all the NATO news articles to cry about " civilian casualties" right
    • Kevin  •  Portland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      it's time for the arabs to take care of their own, i for one am sick of my tax dollars paying for thier problems....
    • CUBBYBOY  •  6 mths ago
      Syria didn't help with the war in Iraq - paybacks are a #$%$
    • Dan  •  6 mths ago
      Islam is the enemy of all Democracies.
    • Law  •  6 mths ago
      So "Occupy" Syris isn't going too well.
    • expletive_xom  •  Surfside, United States  •  6 mths ago
      syria bought time...and will do so again!
    • Jacob D  •  6 mths ago
      Send the two Gaza's boats with the 27 activist.
      Assad will know what to do.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      Okay protesters....OCCUPY Syria!!!!.....Chickens!
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