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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Damascus ready to discuss the resignation of Assad?

Syria would be ready to consider the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad through a process of negotiations with the opposition. It is in any case what was said Tuesday in Moscow Deputy Syrian Prime Minister, Qadri Jamil. But prior to this discussion should not be accepted by the opposition. For its part, the Syrian National Council (CNS), the main political organization anti-regime "studying" the formation of a "transitional government," announced its president, Abdel Basset Sayda, after an interview at the Elysée with François HollandeOn the ground, the fighters of the Free Syrian Army (SLA) said control nearly two-thirds of Aleppo, the country's economic capital, venue month a decisive battleThe security of Bashar al-Assad totally reject this version: "These are not terrorists (rebels, Editor's note) argue that it is the army that rose gently, "retorts an official of the regime. Lebanon neighbor at least five people, including a 13 year old boy, were killed and 43 injured in 24 hours in new clashes linked to the conflict in Syria. Deputy Syrian Prime Minister: "You can study all the issues.""During the process negotiations, we can consider all the issues and we are ready to consider the same question ( the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad, Editor's note) " , said Moscow Deputy Syrian Prime Minister, Qadri Jamil, at the end of a meeting with the head of Russian diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov. But he said the idea of a "resignation as a condition to conduct a dialogue - this means de facto that it is impossible to open this dialogue. " Tuesday, Burhan Ghalioun, a member of the Executive Board of the NSC said loudly to the Elysée: "We will not negotiate the exit (Bashar al-Assad, Editor's note), it should come out, full stop. " Moreover, according to Qadri Jamil, "Obama's threats are simply propaganda related to U.S. elections." Monday, the U.S. president spoke of a possible military intervention in Syria when traveling or use of chemical weapons in the country. A Syrian-Russian project . But according to political sources in Damascus, came Qadri Jamil hides a project should be presented by the Russia-Syria agreement for the organization of early presidential elections under international supervision. All candidates wishing it could arise, including Bashar al-Assad. The United States and the Europeans refuse the presence of the current president in this election, the sources added. Washington on Monday reiterated its call for the Syrian president to resign, while François Hollande reiterated that there was "no political solution without the departure of Assad." Russia has repeated it Tuesday it wanted "no outside interference "in Syria while recognizing the efforts of the Syrian regime to stop the violence remained inadequate. NSC would like to form a government of "inside". "We are currently studying the formation of a transitional government, "said Abdel Basset Sayda who led a delegation of CNS received for nearly three quarters of an hour by the Head of State, at the Elysee. "This is a process that requires a lot of consultations, do not go too fast but the Syrian National Council is trying to achieve as soon as possible," he said to the press. Asked about the formation of a government in exile, Abdel Basset Sayda noted that for the CNS, the "essential" was the formation of a government of "inside", open to all segments of Syrian society including the Alawite community from which the Syrian president. French President, the NSC has again proposed the creation of a no-fly zone in Syria, similar to that imposed in Libya last year. Battle of popularity. beyond the conquests of streets or neighborhoods Each side wants to prove he is popular therefore legitimate."The people are with us. How do you think that if we could keep for a month? "Assured Colonel Abdel Jabbar al-Oqaidi, head of the rebel military council in the province of Aleppo. "If the plan had the support of the people as he claims, he would not have dropped leaflets over the last two days asking people not to help the ASL," he said. helicopters of military dropped leaflets on Monday warned against any support for insurgents and offering them a "last chance" to go. Aleppo thirty neighborhoods are in the hands of insurgents. says this Colonel Oqaidi lee head of the military council of the rebel province of Aleppo. The mastery of this metropolis of northern Syria would allow insurgents to create a secure area bordering Turkey, which supports. He cited more than thirty districts in the hands of the ASL. As the emblematic neighborhood of Salahuddin, where a ground offensive with tanks and armored vehicles had been conducted , it would be 50% controlled by insurgents. "The army (Bashar al-Assad, Editor's note) centers bombed rebels in the Aleppo region to prevent supplies of arms and ammunition to arrive "in the city, said an official of the security services. "Reinforcements from both sides move towards Aleppo. It is a war that will take a long time, "he added, while the area was bombed again on Tuesday. Japan confirms death of a journalist. Tuesday morning, Japan has confirmed the death of Mika Yamamoto, 45, who covered the fighting in Aleppo for a small Japanese news agency, Japan Press. Another journalist who was it, said they covered the fighting on the side of the ASL when they fell out "soldiers in battle dress" who fired. Mika Yamamoto's death is the first foreign journalist to Aleppo, but the fourth in Syria since March 2011. Two French Gilles Jacquier and Rémi Ochlik among the victims. Several Syrian journalists and "citizen journalists" have also been killed since the beginning of the revolt. In addition, two reporters from the Arabic channel Al-Hurra, based in Washington, were captured by pro-regime forces in Aleppo, according to a rebel leader. One of them is injured. Tuesday morning, France reminded the Syrian regime's obligation to protect freedom of the press and journalists.

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