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    Syrian army general assassinated in Damascus

    BEIRUT (AP) — Gunmen assassinated an army general in Damascus Saturday in the first killing of a high ranking military officer in the Syrian capital since the uprising against President Bashar Assad's regime began in March, the country's state-run news agency said.

    The attack could be a sign that armed members of the opposition, who have carried out attacks on the military elsewhere in the country, are trying to step up action in the tightly controlled capital, which has been relatively quiet compared to other cities.

    SANA news agency reported that three gunmen opened fire at Brig. Gen. Issa al-Khouli Saturday morning as he left his home in the Damascus neighborhood of Rukn-Eddine. Al-Khouli was a doctor and the chief of a military hospital in the capital.

    Capt. Ammar al-Wawi of the Free Syrian Army, a rebel group that wants to bring down the regime by force, denied involvement in the assassination, which came a day after two suicide car bombers struck security compounds in Aleppo.

    Such assassinations are not uncommon outside Damascus and army officers have been killed in the past, mostly in the restive provinces of Homs and Idlib.

    Violence in other parts of the country left at least 17 people dead as regime troops pushed into rebel-held neighborhoods in the central city of Homs and seized parts of the mountain town of Zabadani, north of Damascus.

    The U.N. estimates that 5,400 people have been killed in Syria since the uprising began in March. But that figure is from January, when the world body stopped counting because the chaos in the country has made it all but impossible to check the figures. Hundreds are reported to have been killed since.

    Syria's turmoil began with peaceful protests against Assad's rule, sparking the fierce regime crackdown. But it has since grown more militarized as army defectors and armed protesters formed the Free Syrian Army.

    After Russia and China last weekend vetoed a Western and Arab attempt at the U.N. to pressure Assad to step down, the FSA's commander said armed force was the only way to oust the president. Western and Arab countries are considering forming a coalition to help Syria's opposition, though so far there is no sign they intend to give direct aid to the FSA.

    Arab foreign ministers were to meet in Cairo on Sunday to decide their next step. An Arab League official said the ministers were likely to consider calling for a joint Arab-U.N. team of observers to be sent to Syria to investigate Assad's adherence to past promises to halt the violence.

    Damascus allowed in Arab League observers in December, but the mission was halted amid the accelerating bloodshed. The Syrians would be unlikely to accept a new observer team.

    The ministers in Cairo also may discuss formally recognizing the main opposition Syrian National Council in a show of support, but such a step does not yet have full agreement among the ministers, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the press.

    Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad warned that "he who bets on the collapse of Syria is betting on failure," and said the government will "overcome difficulties" through its program of reforms and dialogue with opponents. The opposition has rejected the regime's reform promises and offers of dialogue, saying they will settle for nothing less than Assad's ouster.

    Speaking to reporters in Damascus, he gave a vehement defense of the regime, denying it was shelling residential areas in Homs or other cities and laying out the state's stance that it faces armed terrorists who reject attempts at reconciliation.

    He denounced the Free Syrian Army as "reminiscent of criminals, drugs addicts and people who have come out of prison." He said attacks by the group had killed 1,500 members of the military and security forces since March, and accused Arab countries of "encouraging armed groups to launch terrorist attacks.".

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, one of Assad's top allies, warned Arab countries on Saturday not to give aid to the opposition.

    Speaking to tens of thousands of supporters in Tehran on the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Ahmadinejad said countries in the region that have never held free elections are trying to write a "prescription for freedom and elections for others" with the help of the United States.

    "This is the most bitter and ridiculous joke of history," Ahmadinejad said.

    On Saturday, Damascus gave Tunisian and Libyan diplomats 72 hours to leave the country, Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi told reporters. The move was in retaliation to the north African Arab nations' eviction of Syrian ambassadors earlier this month.

    For the past week, Syrian forces have been bombarding rebel-held neighborhoods in Homs, aiming to regain control of one of the main cities involved in the uprising. Activists say more than 400 people have been killed in the campaign.

    On Saturday, Syrian troops shelled the Baba Amr district in Homs, killing at least nine people, and another in the Bab Sbaa area, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Another activist group, the Local Coordination Committees said 15 people were killed in Baba Amr on Saturday.

    The Observatory also reported that regime troops moved into parts of Zabadani, north of Damascus, after intense shelling and after rebel soldiers pulled back to spare residents' property from further damage. Three people were killed in the bombardment, the group said.

    Troops and rebel soldiers battled in Douma, a suburb of Damascus, said Mohammed Doumany, an activist there. The Observatory said troops stormed the Grand Mosque in Douma and detained a number of people who were inside.

    The Observatory also reported a rare clash between troops and defectors late Friday in the northern Damascus neighborhood of Qaboun but had no details. It said troops shot dead an activist in the area.

    In Idlib, where rebels control some areas, army defectors detonated roadside bombs and hand grenades against military vehicles near the village of Kfar Oweida Friday night, killing at least 10 soldiers, the Observatory said.

     
    • Reeses  •  3 mths ago
      He will be greatly missed....by none!
      • poquannguyen 3 mths ago
        But he is fk 72 b now...
      • Reeses 3 mths ago
        @poquannguyen learn to write and speak....then come back!
    • Bilind  •  3 mths ago
      Good. Hopefully Assad is next.
    • Reeses  •  3 mths ago
      Great shooting....keep up the good work!
      • Noel 3 mths ago
        Right, the more , the merrier. Go at them.
    • Curtis D.  •  3 mths ago
      Here's another country headed for Muslim rule by the Arab Brotherhood. I say what China and Russia are in essence saying. Let them fight it out.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      These Syrian rebels aren't the good guys either. They want another scary rigid Koran-led government where killing women is as easy as squashing a bug. I say let both sides decimate each other unhindered by misguided American do-gooders wanting to create another Iran or Taliban Afghanistan.
      • Jack 3 mths ago
        Obama wants to isolate Iran. An Islamic government in lieu of Assad is just fine with him.
    • DownHomeBlues  •  3 mths ago
      Now the Egyptain government says that the US is involved in paying jobless people to go into the streets as protestors.
      • walter 3 mths ago
        it's a well documented tactic of the nazi fascist c.i.a. and the lawless dead pig government of the u.s.
      • NURSE RN 3 mths ago
        WAY TO GO OBAMA
    • Traveler  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 mths ago
      I have been to Syria and found it sadly not that different than many other countries... a strong man ... elected or not seems pretty immaterial... a army that is either in control or at least impacts all decision making and last but not least a TOTALLY corrupt government. For most of us it is difficult to comprehend what that really means. Payoffs at EVERY level of society. It is extremely corrosive and in the end does bring down the government no matter how entrenched. The question is always will it just result in the same occuring again?
      • Jim 3 mths ago
        Sort of like what's going on in the good old U.S.A.
      • Big Daddy 3 mths ago
        Jim, if that is what you truly believe, you do not have a clue about what is going on in these other countries. I would suggest some foreign travel so you can find out how good things really are here, regardless of how dysfunctional you view our government. Go get some real world experience before making uber-ignorant comments!
    • Mastool  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Russia and China are next in line for democratic reforms. This is why they refuse aiding the rebels. They should be excluded from U.N. aid decisions.
    • Kookai  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 mths ago
      Yes, the dead is too high to continue counting, the blood splashed over and over, the regime keep on killing its people , just for their own sake, and power. Poor Syrian, keep your fight proving the country is yours , not any regime's or group of people. I regard and support all Syrian spirit and iron heart. Go on my friend, liberty is in your hands.
    • PMM  •  3 mths ago
      Sadly, the protestors are going to have to target the heads of the thug government that is trying to kill them and keep them suppressed. A few more achievements like this and the thug government will start to fall.
    • Two Cents  •  3 mths ago
      The Headline should have stated he was a doctor. Media slant is sickening. So now we see the peaceful, excuse me, violent revolt resort to assassinations. So if they win, we will get more of the same from the "new" Sryia. Just proves that we should stay out, either side still represents the same coin.
    • greg  •  San Luis Obispo, California  •  3 mths ago
      The Army is not discriminating in its targeting. The rebels need to carefully target the military and political leadership. Hit the officer corp. We did the same in our Revolution because we could not hope to compete on a level battle field. Assad has made it clear that this is war. Let the world continue to bring whatever pressure to bear that it can muster, but target and kill the Syrian Army officer corps at the highest possible levels, as well as the political leadership that surrounds this dictator.
    • Jeffrey H  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      WOW, really can't decide what is worse, this or Iran/Israel conflict, both bad, and both the United States needs to stay out of.
    • De  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Man we have some real air heads on this topic. I bet the dollar store has sold out of tinfoil to make hats with!
    • bob  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      This is just another domino of stupidity in the ME. One dictator is always replaced by another. When they are not killing someone else, they will are killing each other. They are 1/4 of the world population and have never had peace among themselves, much less with the world around them. They won't be happy until they send the world back to the 7th century, where most of them have always lived in their minds and actions.
    • William  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I just hope the violence stops much respect to Syrians
    • Ron  •  3 mths ago
      Syria reminds me of Tsarist Russia just before the Communist revolution.
    • torque  •  Federal Way, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Remember we don’t really know what happened or who was involved or why.
      First, not everyone calling themselves a doctor is a good person. Joseph Mengele was actually a doctor , and he was definitely no good. Several doctors in the US have turned out to be criminals as well, this is only a few examples.
      Second, maybe the doctor was a good guy, and his conscience would not allow him to continue to be a part of the Syrian government’s activities. If that is the case, Assad’s agents would have every reason to kill him and blame anti-government groups for his murder.
      Third, it could simply be that his killers only saw the uniform and rank and were attempting to help put an end to the government aggression. They may have not known he was supposed to be a doctor and thought he was what they would consider a legitimate target.
      Fourth, this may be a purely personal thing and someone wanted him dead for reasons that have nothing to do with the Syrian conflict.
      The overwhelming majority of people are good people just trying to live their lives and feed their kids. Whatever really happened, why he was killed, and who is responsible likely will not be known for a long time, unfortunately. In the current situation, making accusations of who and why really is pointless. Solving this, and many other crimes, will have to be done later. One thing for sure though, is that the situation in Syria has progressed too far for justice to ever be denied or crimes hidden.
    • Gary  •  Santa Monica, California  •  3 mths ago
      Actually the government under advice from the Ruskeys killed him so they could blame it on the rebs and reap a huge propaganda score.
    • LAC DU FLAMBEAU  •  Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      KILLED DEAD? HEY, THINGS ARE LOOKING UP !!
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