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    UN: Syria in a state of civil war

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syria has entered a state of civil war with more than 4,000 people dead and an increasing number of soldiers defecting from the army to take up arms against President Bashar Assad's regime, the U.N.'s top human rights official said Thursday.

    Syrian President Bashar Assad has been trying to crush an 8-month-old revolt against his autocratic rule, but the violence has only intensified.

    The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, said the U.N. is putting the death toll for the revolt "at 4,000 but really the information coming to us is that it's much more than that."

    "As soon as there were more and more defectors threatening to take up arms, I said this in August before the Security Council, that there's going to be a civil war," Pillay told reporters in Geneva. "And at the moment that's how I am characterizing this."

    The scathing criticism from Pillay comes as the pressure piles on Assad from home and abroad. On Thursday, the European Union imposed fresh sanctions on Damascus, and the Syrian opposition called a general strike inside the country.

    The recent spate of economic sanctions from the EU, the Arab League and Turkey are punishing Syria's ailing economy, a dangerous development for the government in Damascus. Syrian business leaders have long traded political freedoms for economic privileges in the country, where the prosperous merchant classes are key to propping up the regime.

    But the sanctions, coupled with increasing calls for strikes, could sap their resolve.

    The new EU sanctions target 12 people and 11 companies, and add to a long list of those previously sanctioned by the EU. The full list of names of those targeted will not be known until they are published in the official journal of the EU on Friday.

    The 27-member bloc also imposed some sanctions on Syria's ally Iran in the wake of an attack this week by a mob on the British Embassy in Tehran, the Iranian capital.

    British Foreign Secretary William Hague accused Iran of supporting Assad's crackdown, saying "there is a link between what is happening in Iran and what is happening in Syria."

    The sanctions came as Syrian troops stormed a village in the central province of Hama, killing at least six people — the latest in what has become daily violence and bloodshed in the country.

    It was difficult to gauge how widely Syrians were abiding by Thursday's strike, which activists announced on an opposition Facebook page. The regime has sealed the country off from foreign journalists and prevented independent reporting.

    Residents in Syria's two economic powerhouses — the capital, Damascus, and the northern city of Aleppo — reported business as usual Thursday.

    But in the flashpoint city of Homs, a resident told The Associated Press that most of the shops were closed, except for those selling food. Homs has been one of Syria's most volatile cities, with increasing clashes between troops and army defectors.

    "Few people are in the streets and only about 20 percent of students went to schools and universities," said one resident, who asked that his name not be made public for fear of government reprisals.

    A video posted online by activists showed mostly closed shops in the Damascus suburb of Zabadani, which also has seen large anti-regime protests.

    Despite the recent diplomatic squeeze and Thursday's strike, the government has shown little sign of easing its crackdown.

    The Local Coordination Committees activist group said security forces swept through the village of Traimseh in the central province of Hama. The group said six people were killed, without giving further details.

    The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also said six people were killed and nine wounded in Traimseh. It added that the operation was continuing in the village.

    Also Thursday, the government took local journalists on a trip to the village of Kfarbo in Hama province, where they spoke to the family of a 9-year-old boy who was shot dead in Homs three days ago while he was buying cookies from a shop.

    "He was holding a biscuit in his hand not a pistol," the child's mother, Georgina Mtanious al-Jammal, told reporters. "They have burned my heart."

    She blamed "armed terrorists" for killing her son.

    The shooting is particularly resonant in Syria because the boy, Sari Saoud, was from a Christian family. Christians and other religious minorities in Syria generally support the regime because they feel it offers them important protections.

    Syria is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim, and many minorities fear they will be marginalized if a Sunni regime takes over. Assad and the ruling elite are from the tiny Alawite sect.

    ___

    Jordans reported from Geneva. Associated Press writers Albert Aji in Kfarbo, Syria, and Don Melvin and Raf Casert in Brussels contributed to this report.

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    Bassem Mroue can be reached on http://twitter.com/bmroue

     

    137 comments

    • jla  •  Visalia, United States  •  5 mths ago
      So, can we just stay out of this one?
      • P 5 mths ago
        NO, We must hose away another trillion dollars.
      • uhwhat 5 mths ago
        We should give Syrians all the weapons we confiscate from the Taliban.
    • thomas s  •  Norfolk, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This is very similar to what happened in Lyba. Except Lybia has " oil " .
    • Ted  •  San Diego, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Somewhere in Syria there's a sewage pipe to hide in with Assad's name on it.
      • uhwhat 5 mths ago
        and guys with broomsticks that want to sodomize him.
    • Mladen  •  Helsinki, Finland  •  5 mths ago
      To topple regime by force, you need army of few hundred thousands or overwhelming air superiority. And I don't think there will be Western intervention soon... I'd talk about elections. Sounds easier and less bloody.
      • uhwhat 5 mths ago
        As long as it's Muslims killing Muslims, it ultimately saves the West money. There will be less terrorists to clean up later.
      • Mladen 5 mths ago
        Little problem: not all Muslim are terrorist. And after every war you end with more terrorists then at beginning.
      • FrankN 5 mths ago
        And you would be wrong. The majority of the army is made up of Sunni muslims. The RULING PARTY is made up of Awalites. The Sunni population is whom is bieng slaughtered. Do you think for a minute there isnt NOW mass defections? There is a rebel army now using Turkey as a safe haven. Lernz yer facts little finn. As to terrorism Syria, a proxy state of Iran has been a state sponsor of TERRORISM since Black September and the POL. Again little finn...learnz yer FACTIODS.
    • RobetK  •  Winter Haven, United States  •  5 mths ago
      So what, 98 percent of americans could care less about them. The only ones that care about them are in the white house and on the hill. They put that country and the people in it first ahead of us. We in america as americans citizens are last in every thing.
    • Lee Denver  •  Lynn Haven, United States  •  5 mths ago
      No reason to stop arms supplies to Syria – Russian deputy PM
      Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergey Ivanov has said there is no reason to stop Russian arms exports to Syria. Moscow will do what is not “banned by any norms, rules or agreements,” he told a news conference in Moscow on Thursday. Earlier Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said calls to impose an arms embargo on Syria were dishonest. He recalled that despite the UN arms embargo imposed on Libya, some countries continued supplying weapons to one party of the conflict in that country.
    • texaskbar  •  Gainesboro, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I jist hope NATO / Obama keeps our nose out of this one .
      • Dixon Jabuti 5 mths ago
        not bloody likely.....name the last conflict we stayed out of
      • humble H 5 mths ago
        No boots on the ground in libya.
      • gilliganfrog 5 mths ago
        We ABSOLUTELY did the RIGHT THING by being involved in Libya, and it cost us very very little; we helped overthrow a bloodthristy dictator and basically got Libya to the same point that Iraq is at now, but an almost infinitely cheaper cost- in lives, dollars, and international standing.

        I say we need to get airstrikes running over Syria as soon as possible.
    • Roy  •  5 mths ago
      There is absolutely nothing civil about war.
      • Swamp Fox 5 mths ago
        A M E N ! ! ! Finally, a wise post.
    • NB  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Civil war stared some months ago when Syrian army offices defected with their weapons.
    • dcb4357  •  Vincennes, United States  •  5 mths ago
      i am not thrilled to see syria go into a civil war, but i expected it. its going to be an even bigger and bloodier mess before its over. iran will lose its best ally when assad falls, but sunni fanatics may replace him. watch the russian fleet that visits early next year evacuate their people and the embassy files and all the really dangerous stuff they supplied syria then sail away and abandon assad, once they decide he's done for.
    • Joey  •  Encino, United States  •  5 mths ago
      How do you oppose a dictatorship or any government for that matter, without being labeled a terrorist or a criminal by that government?
    • kimmmme  •  Lancaster, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Assad has no alternative, he has to hold on to power at any cost. When the protesters first started, he had a chance to step down. Now, if he tries to escape, he will be caught and tried for Crimes Against Humanity.
    • 1America  •  5 mths ago
      Ya' think?
    • adam  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Wow, war in the middle east!!..thats new.
    • k  •  5 mths ago
      Great! Couldn't have happened to a nicer place.
    • Mike  •  5 mths ago
      Italy today,Netherlands and france yesterday,brittain tuesday,when countries start pulling there people and closing embassies in Iran,you can bet on whats coming down the pike.BOOM.
    • Harry Kneecaps  •  5 mths ago
      Did someone just wake these guys up? Just now they realize its a civil war?

      The UN is useless.
    • Cannibal  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Muslim leaders claim there is a systematic campaign across the world against Islam. Maybe they should consider the fact that they are out to kill everyone who does not follow Islam.
    • Gary  •  Albany, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This is really rich............According to Malik Nidal down thread a ways..........
      """The Muslim Brotherhood and Sharia Law will take over Syria, too....just as they have in Tunisia, Moroco, Libya and currently are in Egypt. The Islamic Caliphate is becoming reality."

      Yeah, Right Nidal -- In your wildest F'n dreams maybe.

      The Arab Spring, is possibly the best thing going on for Islam, just because it proves that the common muslim is getting fed up with dictatorial rule
    • Tony  •  Minneapolis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Syria in a state of civil war, really! I got news for you, it never stopped!
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