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    Syrians protest Arab vote, embassies stormed

    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.

     
    • uneducated soldier  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  6 mths ago
      It's truly ironic to see all the comments about invading Syria. Aren't you the same people complaining about the last two invasions? Do REALLY mean you think we should invade? Careful what you ask for.
      • JAMES 6 mths ago
        Fortunately the people making such suggestions or predicting such actions do not make policy.

        I can't imagine why.

        This is beginning to take on the earmarks of a civil war.

        Let them have at it and let Allah sort them out.
    • Drayburg  •  6 mths ago
      All this insane stuff going on in the Mid-East, and we (the U.S.) still buys their oil. This should be the point where we finally use our immense initiative and abilities and finally get off the dead dinosaur by-product and create the next new energy. The U.S. has done this before, let's do it again, and get past the lobbyists and big oil companies who make profit from death and unrest.
      • Diver 6 mths ago
        I agree in principal but since we need to import over 50% of the oil we use we don't have much choice at the moment. Any new technology is years away. Even if we invent "clean energy" tomorrow there are sill how many millions of gas burning cars on the roads? We need oil and will for years to come. It is just a reality that we need to accept. Wind, solar, geothermal, we should be doing it all as well as drilling for new oil here. The more we produce the less we import but the more we pollute. Welcome to the 21st centuary.
    • Marvin C  •  Port Charlotte, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Freedom is not free is it.
      • Kamak 6 mths ago
        More like there's no such thing as freedom.
    • Emma  •  Lagos, Nigeria  •  6 mths ago
      Assad the blood of innocent, will not allow you to see until you see what Gaddafi saw. For Iranian mini god cleric Khamenei, I can see the restlessness in you, the awakening palaver, the media [press tv.] propaganda and attack on the west. Iranians can not be bottled forever. Khamenei, the only way out is true democracy, you revolt and overthrew the King now you accord yourself supreme leader statue. Their 's nothing like supreme leader, God alone is Supreme! Dear Khamemei remember the law of "Karma" and stop deceiving yourself.
    • Dale Bird  •  6 mths ago
      Can't believe these reports, they come from biased sources. If you believe OWS people are getting
      backdoor funding, try looking at mideast demos!
      • JAMES 6 mths ago
        You know the Associated Press is biased...how?

        You don't even know what the Associated Press is.

        Nor will you pick up tomorrow's morning editions of the national newspapers of record. In the U.S. and worldwide, you'll see the same facts reported.
    • happy.trader  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Interesting how the troops didn't fire into the crowd to top them. Wonder why?
    • Sam  •  6 mths ago
      One of the last remnants of the Evil empire... I think Assad was too stupid to learn about democracy and how civilized people behave when he studied in the UK... Assad should be prosecuted for his endless crimes against humanity...
    • Sir Loin  •  Westfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      occupy lives - that is kind of funny...

      still waiting on the zombie apokolypse
    • Fred the Ted  •  6 mths ago
      Arabs love killing each other, any excuse. Leave them alone and let them get on with it. Keep out, develope our own energy resources.
    • Diver  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wait, I thought the regime was fighting the "terrorists" which have invaded their country? Now Syrian forces are terroizing embassies of other nations? I need a score card to tell the terrorists apart.
    • doc  •  6 mths ago
      Ha. The Saudi King condemns Syria, along with Bahrain?? That's pretty ironic considering the Saudi tanks that rolled into Bahrain to help that King when they started protesting. They're all peas in the same pod.
    • Magic  •  6 mths ago
      SUPPRESSION BREEDS VIOLENCE
    • Mike  •  Hanover, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Paid protesters of Assads government attacked you mean.
    • Sheldon  •  6 mths ago
      McGorden has provided us with the most lucid interpretation of the complex currents swirling around the Middle East, and the morass that has punctuated the Assad government. His Johnie Walker wisdom clears up much of the thinking of the Arab world in terms the West can understand!
    • daniel  •  Jacksonville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Hey Arab league when did you become justice friends? You would do the same thing if your people started to rise up against you. Saudi Arabia more likely would do worse.
    • Marc  •  Escondido, United States  •  6 mths ago
      History repeats itself. The political winds blows both ways. I'm glad our State Dept. people, and the Marine embassy guards, are safe for now. Good luck folks.
    • STEVEN  •  Burbank, United States  •  6 mths ago
      When they say there jew they are not they are khazars from a kingdom long ago im a anglo white guy not of that devil race of killers they are the problem they rule as of now from isreal they will even tell you those children of lusifer
    • JAMES  •  6 mths ago
      "The Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold
      And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold...."
    • Sneaky  •  6 mths ago
      Arab against Arab, You gotta like this...........
      • doc 6 mths ago
        The more they kill each other off now, the less we have to deal with later...
      • Just Me, Richard 6 mths ago
        Why do I have to like it?
    • rick j  •  Richmond, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Of course the citizens of syria are going to protest since the they don't want one bad ruler to a bunch of bad rulers not from there country
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