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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Syria: 75 dead yet, the opposition calls for UN

At least 75 people including 25 civilians were killed Friday in Syria, according to Syrian Observatory of Human Rights. Like every Friday since March 2011, opponents of the regime took to the streets, this time with a new slogan: "Remove Annan, Assad's valet and Iran," while the mission of Kofi Annan envoy UN and the Arab League, is a failure. The Syrians have also campaigned against the death Thursday night at least 150 people Thursday in Treimsa in central Syria, according to a report Friday afternoon by Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (OSDH) . The Syrian National Council (CNS), the main opposition coalition, talked about the most "infamous genocide committed by the regime" and urged the Security Council of the UN to adopt a binding resolution "urgent" . In the evening, the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said that the inability of the Security Council of the UN to put pressure on the President of Syria Bashar al-Assad was tantamount to granting it "permits massacre: a showdown still opposes the West and Russia, the mainstay of the regime, on a draft resolution. Dead Treimsa: conflicting versions . The Syrian army said Friday it had killed the day before a large number of rebels but no civilians. If several dozen rebel fighters among the dead, according to OSDH, 17 people, including women and children, were killed while trying to flee the area. In addition to the bombing victims, many villagers were executed with bullets in the head, witnesses said. In Sham News Network , a media favorable to rebellion, a militant ensures that the majority of the dead belonged to the Syrian Army free (ASL). It counted on Friday that killed seven civilians in the bombing. "An army convoy was heading to the region of Hama when he was attacked by the ASL. The army has struck back against with the support of reinforcements Alawite villages (Treimsa the surrounding Sunni, Ed) . The ASL has stood for an hour before being beaten, "said the activist who calls himself Jaafar. The UN observers were willing to go to Friday Treimsa, if cease-fire, Amnesty International considers that it is the only way to know what "really happened."The accused CNS the international community. "We bring to members of the Security Council full responsibility for the protection of the Syrians and helpless to stop these heinous crimes," said the Syrian National Council (CNS), the main coalition of opposition, calling the massacre of Treimsa 'most infamous genocide committed by the Syrian regime. " "Stop this madness that threatens the entity of Syria, peace and security in the region and the world, requires an urgent and sharp resolution of the Security Council," he said. The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, influential members of the NSC, railed against Kofi Annan, but also against Iran and Russia, accusing them of being "responsible" for the killings, by their inaction. Talks resumed at the Council security.The 15 member states of the Security Council UN resumed their discussions on Friday a draft "resolution, with two competing texts, one filed by the West threatens sanctions if Damascus heavy weapons are not removed from the cities, the other Russian bill does not mention this possibility. The situation appears to be blocked and Kofi Annan will visit Moscow Monday for talks with the head of Russian diplomacy. France calls again the Security Council "to take responsibility.""This tragedy illustrates how the first step towards ending the violence lies with the Syrian government must stop using heavy weapons and initiate the return to barracks of its security forces," said the spokesman Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bernard Valero. Egypt and Tunisia supported the rebellion. The presidents of Egypt and Tunisia, brought to power by popular revolts, said at a news conference Friday supporting the rebels. "We stand by the Syrian people, its struggle and its revolution," said Mohamed Morsi, the first civilian president of Egypt and the first Islamist to lead the most populous Arab country. "We are opposed to foreign military intervention in Syria," he emphasized, however. Damascus must respect Lebanon's sovereignty. The Assistant Secretary of State William Burns said the U.S. this Friday in Beirut: "We insist again on the duty of the Syrian regime to respect Lebanese sovereignty, "adding that his country was" concerned that the violence used by the Syrian regime against its people can cause instability in Lebanon. " There have been over the last ten days a series of incidents at the border, some of whom were murderers. The Lebanese Army announced recently have sent reinforcements to the border areas. For its part, accuses Damascus regular "armed terrorist groups" seeking "to infiltrate into Syria." Video. Friday event to Atma, near the Turkish border.

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