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    UN says death toll in Syrian uprising tops 3,000

    BEIRUT (AP) — Thousands of Syrian protesters called on soldiers Friday to abandon President Bashar Assad's regime and join a dissident army numbering in the small thousands, as the top U.N. human rights official warned of a "full-blown civil war" in Syria, saying the death toll in the 7-month-old crackdown has passed 3,000.

    Security forces opened fire at protesters, killing at least 11, including a 14-year-old boy, in what has become a weekly ritual of protests met by gunfire, according to activists.

    Friday's protests, dubbed "Free Soldiers," were in honor of army officers and soldiers who have sided with the protesters and are reportedly clashing with loyalists in northern and central Syrian cities in an increasing militarization of the uprising.

    "The army and people are one!" protesters shouted in the southern village of Dael, where most of the deaths occurred Friday. In other locations, some protesters held up banners that read: "Free soldiers do not kill free people asking for freedom."

    "I will not serve in an army that destroys my country and kills my people," read a posting on the Syrian revolution's main Facebook page that was meant to encourage defections.

    Friday's demonstrations were the most explicit show of support so far by the country's protest movement for the defectors. Faced with gunfire, bullets, mass arrests and a lack of willingness by the international community to intervene militarily, many Syrians now feel the armed dissidents are their only hope to topple Assad's regime.

    The Free Syrian Army, as the dissidents are known, are led by an air force colonel who recently fled to Turkey. The group is said to include more than 10,000 members and is gaining momentum as the first armed challenge to Assad's authoritarian regime after seven months of largely nonviolent resistance.

    Clashes between troops and gunmen believed to be defectors left at least 25 people dead on Thursday, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The group said heavy clashes also took place in a Damascus suburb Friday.

    Analysts say that until the rebels can secure a territorial foothold as an operational launching pad — much like the eastern city of Benghazi was for the Libyan rebels — the defections are unlikely to pose a real threat to the unity of the Syrian army.

    Still, the increased military operations have raised concerns that the country may be sliding into civil war.

    International intervention, such as the NATO action in Libya that helped topple Moammar Gadhafi, is all but out of the question in Syria. Washington and its allies have shown little appetite for intervening in another Arab nation in turmoil. There also is real concern that Assad's ouster would spread chaos around the region.

    Syria is a geographical and political keystone in the heart of the Middle East, 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. There are worries that a destabilized Syria could send unsettling ripples through the region.

    Arab League officials said Arab foreign ministers will meet in Cairo Sunday to discuss the situation in Syria after a request for an emergency meeting by the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council.

    Several Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, have pulled their ambassadors out of Syria to protest the government's brutal crackdown on the protest movement.

    A top U.N. official warned that the unrelenting crackdown by the Assad government could worsen unless further action is taken.

    Navi Pillay, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said the death toll from seven months of anti-government unrest in the country rose above 3,000.

    "The onus is on all members of the international community to take protective action in a collective and decisive manner, before the continual ruthless repression and killings drive the country into a full-blown civil war," Pillay said in a statement issued in Geneva.

    While most in the Syrian opposition still reject military intervention, some now say it's a necessity.

    "What we have unfolding in Syria now is a two-tiered revolution: an armed insurrection and nonviolent protest movement, and the champions of both are morally justified in their position and they need our support," said Ammar Abdulhamid, a U.S.-based exiled Syrian dissident.

    He said external military intervention, including logistical and material support to the defectors, is a must to avoid a return to the status-quo.

    "Yes, we should fear civil war, we should fear the bloodshed resulting from militaristic adventurism, but we should fear a return to the status quo even more," he wrote in his blog Friday.

    Hozan Ibrahim, a spokesman for the Local Coordination Committees, an activist network, said Friday's protesters were not meant to encourage defections per se, because this may lead ultimately to the weakening of the army.

    "What we want is for officers and soldiers to refuse orders to shoot at civilian protesters, and when that is not possible, to defect," he said.

    Syria-based activist Mustafa Osso and the LCC said the protests on Friday spread from the suburbs of the capital, Damascus, to the southern province of Daraa, the northern provinces of Aleppo, Idlib and Hassakeh, and to the central regions of Homs and Hama, as well as to other areas.

    The observatory and the LCC said 11 protesters died, including at least five in the southern village of Dael. Others, including a 14-year-old boy, were killed in a Damascus suburb, in the southern village of Inkhil and in the Aleppo countryside.

    The U.N. human rights office estimates that more than 3,000 people have now been killed since mid-March — about 10 to 15 people every day. The figure includes at least 187 children. More than 100 people had been killed in the last 10 days alone, the global body said.

    Spokesman Rupert Colville said hundreds more protesters have been arrested, detained, tortured and disappeared. Families of anti-government protesters inside and outside the country have also been targeted for harassment.

    He said it was up to the U.N. Security Council to decide what action was appropriate.

    But he added: "What has been done so far is not producing results and people continue to be killed every single day."

    "Just hoping things will get better isn't good enough, clearly," Colville said.

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    AP writers Bassem Mroue in Beirut and Frank Jordans in Geneva contributed to this report.

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

     

    29 comments

    • Internet Savy  •  7 mths ago
      bashar you are a coward
      bashar you are a traitor
      bashar look backward
      bashar die by the blood of the martyr

      down with you and your freaking blood thirsty regime
    • Internet Savy  •  7 mths ago
      unbelievable footage of the rally must see to appreciate.

      take this address below

      tiny period cc/t4x78

      do not leave any spaces between "tiny" period "cc/t4x78"

      and copy in the address and enjoy. I could not believe I saw mowspir and nuts flipped too, amazing what they look like and in color too. You guys cannot believe how long it has taken me to post this comment, so I hope you appreciate.

      But it is worth it for the likes of mowspir and nuts flipped, they are truly example of the followers.
    • thetnrebel  •  7 mths ago
      i would not be surprised that there are a lot more dead than the UN thinks... Look at some of the mass graves they found in iraq that held thousands in each massive grave..
    • Doug J  •  7 mths ago
      " Are we are saaaaaying, is give civil war a chaaaaance. "
    • LarryS  •  7 mths ago
      But the next time an Israeli policeman shoots a rubber bullet at a Palestinian throwing rocks (or worse) and the entire UN will be up at arms (poor pun, sorry) thrashing the Israeli's disregard for basic human rights. And on that subject, isn't Syria a member of the UN's Commission on Human Rights? Hmmmmm
    • Get me a beer !  •  7 mths ago
      Tell Russia and China,,, we need to get out of the UN !
    • SHAKIRP  •  7 mths ago
      Not questioning the numbers, but questioning why is it that no figures were offered as to the number of casualties from the Iraq invasion ?
    • resident  •  7 mths ago
      Woo Hoo! Wait till it hits 3 million!! Burn baby burn!!!!
      • Internet Savy 7 mths ago
        your bashar will burn in hell with his freaking father, join them hell still has more space.
      • Tom 7 mths ago
        Burn baby burn up yours........paid thug
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Just about the same number they murdered on 9/11.
      • Shakir Pahlawan 7 mths ago
        Mary, respectfully, the Syrian government was not involved in that tragedy
    • Internet Savy  •  7 mths ago
      mowspir the rally in support of your oppressive bashar was forced on people in Damascus. they were driven to rally, just like qaddafi had a rally oo in the capital. Remember that one too? Where are all is supporters now?

      bashar al kalb (dog) is the one losing it, otherwise he would not tell his stooges to threaten Europe and the USA with secret sleeping operatives waiting for instructions to strike.

      I bet you are one of those sleeping cell, you went hiding for a couple of days when a Syrian was arrested in Virginia that was spying for the Syrian government. The FBI should really track you, and investigate your activities. We have the right to preemptive strike to protect ourselves from terrorists like you and your bashar.
    • Mladen  •  7 mths ago
      Does not work, indeed... regime is not going to fall without foreign intervention or elections. Despite cheap propaganda from some media types, consensus around relatively free and fair elections started forming worldwide. Look from that point recent statements from Russia, India, China and (between rows) from Europe. There are some shy statements about multiparty elections from Syrian regime, too.
      • Tom 7 mths ago
        hey malden,
        I told you , the best solution is to ship assad and thugs to Iran where they belong
      • Mladen 7 mths ago
        Tom, you are not able to copy and past my name and you voice on matter of democratic transition? Tsk, tsk...But that's democracy, I guess. Are you secret admirer of Salafism, like to watch civil wars, or what?. Because, looking back say 25 years, great majority of regime changes through elections resulted with good (or at least bloodless) results. All regime changes through foreign military elections resulted in bloody (and I mean literary bloody) mess.

        So, you ship away Assad and what then? What happens with 1mln who work for regime and 5-10mln of regime supporters? On day when USA start giving Green card to any Arab opposing Salafism, I'll call it a policy. Meanwhile, I call it hypocrisy.
      • Tom 7 mths ago
        mladen, first, assad has inherited power from his daddy criminal who stole power in 1970. Neither one became president through election, so please don't tell me about election. Older assad has pursued a policy that favor alwaites over the majority and replaced all officers in the army with his minority and gave most important jobs to his buddys and minorites. As a result he created a fractured society based on relgious background and then he systematicaly eliminated the middle class which was the backbone of the Syrian society. Him and his brother responded violently and ruthlesly in Hama and other towns in 1981 and killed over 40,000 people. Older assad has increased the secret police (mukhabarat) till the point they were spying on people everywhere and any one could end up in jail for saying the wrong word. I can go on and on and write many pages. Now 3,000 people are dead including 187 children and more than 20,000 people in jail...what you say to that. The point of election is crossed. There are 18,000 Sunni and in normal society, majority rules. This regime got too much blood on it's hand and has been stealing the country wealth for over 40 years. The one million you are talking about are paid thugs. The rest are forced to support. The only good solution is to ship assad and thugs to Iran
    • wizard  •  7 mths ago
      Make sure you liberals completely ignore this article and instead attack Israel in support of the 'palestinian' terrorists that are being treated 'like animals' supposedly.
    • mowspir  •  7 mths ago
      So Zeina Karam, thousands of protesters and about 10,000 rebellious soldiers with their leader hiding in Turkey and the threat of civil war as the so called Islamist activists are claiming.
      Why don't you Zeina Karam for once report the truth that these Islamist protesters are losing and their end is near.
      Where were you just 2 days ago when over a million supporters of president Assad were in the streets of Damascus. I didn't see any report from you Zeina.
      Well maybe you were in Saudi Arabia getting paid for another misleading report of the truth.
      • Tom 7 mths ago
        Coward mowspir,
        How much are you getting paid??
      • Internet Savy 7 mths ago
        mowspir the rally in support of your oppressive bashar was forced on people in Damascus. they were driven to rally, just like qaddafi had a rally oo in the capital. Remember that one too? Where are all is supporters now?

        bashar al kalb (dog) is the one losing it, otherwise he would not tell his stooges to threaten Europe and the USA with secret sleeping operatives waiting for instructions to strike.

        I bet you are one of those sleeping cell, you went hiding for a couple of days when a Syrian was arrested in Virginia that was spying for the Syrian government. The FBI should really track you, and investigate your activities. We have the right to preemptive strike to protect ourselves from terrorists like you and your bashar.
    • James Ramirez  •  7 mths ago
      FIGHT THE OPPRESSOR!
    • Letto Yobangie  •  7 mths ago
      When is the U.N. going to call for Assad's War Crimes Trial ?
      • Mladen 7 mths ago
        After Bush' and Cheney one, I hope. First come - first served would be in order.
    • Brenda M  •  7 mths ago
      salaam,
      Amnesty has war crimies arrest warrant for JUNIOR Bush since 2007 cartels
    • Robert  •  7 mths ago
      Sounds about right. The same total number of Native Americans killed by the U S Cavalry at the Sand Creek and Washita Mountain massacres. Americans, of all the people on Earth, should not point fingers. We are the World Champion mass murderers of people.
    • Brenda M  •  7 mths ago
      salaam,
      COMPTROLLLERS holds controls over money exchange = DEVALUES numbers unjustly
    • Brenda M  •  7 mths ago
      salaam,
      Torture and crimes against HUMANITY
    • Brenda M  •  7 mths ago
      salaam,
      Depletes their MONEY system,,,,,THEN WAR CRIMINALS demanded much civil work without wages
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