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Friday, April 27, 2012

Violence in Syria continues - Government and opposition blame each other


In Syria, the violence will continue despite the current cease-fire for two weeks. After an explosion at a house in Hama accused the state news agency Sana alleged "terrorists", they would have got the "bomb factory" had an explosive device was detonated accidentally, and have killed 16 people. The opposition reported that on Wednesday alone are more than 100 people nationwide were killed in Hama rockets were again taken. The United Nations are submitted two of the present 15 observers to the region in Syria. Another 100 of the UN Security Council 300-man observer mission to the earliest, according to diplomats arrive in four weeks on site. In Cairo, representatives of the Syrian opposition National Council with the Chairman of the Arab League, Nabil Elaraby together. A resident of Saudi Arabia exile group said, however, the National Council from any legitimacy.Observers fear that Syria could sink into a long conflict between religion and interest groups. The Syrian National Council urged the Security Council to the consequences of the recent ceasefire violations and take to pass a resolution on the protection of civilians in Syria.

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