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CRISIS IN SYRIA (merged)
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Assad has surfaced in Damascus to swear in his new Defence Minister.
Meanwhile the UN Security Council has voted on slapping heavy sanctions on Syria, 11 for, 2 abstained and surprise, surprise Russia and China vetoed the plan. No change there, then. What possible use is the Security Council? LL
Meanwhile the UN Security Council has voted on slapping heavy sanctions on Syria, 11 for, 2 abstained and surprise, surprise Russia and China vetoed the plan. No change there, then. What possible use is the Security Council? LL
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Russia and China don't care if all of the peasants get bumped off, there are far too many of them anyway. Or perhaps they are worried that they might get sanctioned one day. Personally, I think it is best not to interfere if this is possible.
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Latest news on the situation in Syria. LL
Syrian Rebels Seize Key Border Crossings
By Lisa Holland, Foreign Affairs Correspondent | Sky News – 4 hours ago
Opposition fighters have seized control of a number of Syria's key border crossings after clashes with the army on the bloodiest day of the uprising against President Bashar al Assad.
They also attacked the main police station in the capital Damascus in another sign that the rebel movement is at its strongest since the 16-month uprising began.
Officials in neighbouring Iraq said Syrian rebels were in control of the Syrian side of the main Abu Kamal border checkpoint on the Euphrates River highway, one of the main trade routes across the Middle East.
A senior Iraqi army official said 20 soldiers and their commander had been killed at the Syrian army outpost in the remote Sinjar mountain range, near the Iraqi border.
Television pictures also showed rebels in control of the border crossing of Bab al Hawa into Turkey at one point but it has been reported that they later withdrew.
They showed fighters taking down pictures of Mr Assad and his late father Hafez who ruled before him - images of a buckling dynasty.
There are reports that opposition activists also managed to seize the Jarablus crossing into Turkey in what appears to be part of a co-ordinated campaign to seize strategic crossing routes.
In the fall of other Arab countries, such as Libya, who controls the borders is interpreted as a preliminary indicator of a regime losing its grip on authority.
In Damascus a witness in the central old quarter district of Qanawat said the huge headquarters of the Damascus Province police was black with smoke and abandoned after being torched and looted in rebel attacks.
"Three patrol cars came to the site and were hit by roadside bombs," said activist Abu Rateb.
"I saw three bodies in one car. Others said dozens of security men and pro-Assad militia lay dead or wounded along Khaled bin al Walid street before ambulances took them away." The activist’s account cannot be independently verified.
Mr Assad added to the sense of his regime being significantly weakened by failing to appear on television immediately after the deaths of three of his inner circle in a massive bomb blast on Wednesday.
His brother-in-law, his defence minister and a top general were all killed. The head of intelligence and the interior minister were wounded.
Mr Assad was finally shown on television on Thursday swearing in a new defence minister, though the precise location for the pictures was not clear.
But the leader still commands enough authority within the armed forces to order helicopter gunships into the skies in Damascus to pound rebel neighbourhoods.
The next key indicator of how long Mr Assad can hang on for will be an assessment of the strength of the army and its loyalty to him.
There had been reports that he had gone to the coastal town of Latakia where he has a presidential palace.
Latakia provides an easier location from which to make an escape if the president reaches the conclusion he has no option but to leave Syria.
There have been further reports that Syria’s irst lady, Asma al Assad, has fled to the Russian capital Moscow. Again these are unsubstantiated.
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It would seem that the military are deserting now:
http://news.sky.com/story/962677/more-military-officers-desert-assad-regime
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A Syrian brigadier-general and 20 other military officers have fled to Turkey, an Ankara official has said.
The latest defections bring the number of Syrian generals sheltering in Turkey to 22. A total of 43,387 Syrian refugees are now registered as living in the country.
The news comes as the Syrian army launches a new offensive against rebel-controlled areas of Damascus.
Rebels have already left the central Midan district after coming under heavy bombardment, opposition activists and rebel sources said.
http://news.sky.com/story/962677/more-military-officers-desert-assad-regime
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A Syrian brigadier-general and 20 other military officers have fled to Turkey, an Ankara official has said.
The latest defections bring the number of Syrian generals sheltering in Turkey to 22. A total of 43,387 Syrian refugees are now registered as living in the country.
The news comes as the Syrian army launches a new offensive against rebel-controlled areas of Damascus.
Rebels have already left the central Midan district after coming under heavy bombardment, opposition activists and rebel sources said.
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Latest - 2 more have defected:
Two more Syrian generals defect, flee to Turkey overnight
By Reuters
ISTANBUL, Turkey - Two Syrian brigadier-generals fled to Turkey overnight, part of a group of about 10 people that included colonels and other military officers, a Turkish official told Reuters on Saturday.
The latest defections would bring the number of Syrian generals taking refuge in Turkey to 24.
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My friends, this was taken from Sky news:
http://news.sky.com/story/963696/syrian-rebel-army-claims-victory-in-key-town
http://news.sky.com/story/963696/syrian-rebel-army-claims-victory-in-key-town
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My friends, this was taken from Sky news:
http://news.sky.com/story/966624/assad-troops-claim-rebel-stronghold-gains
http://news.sky.com/story/966624/assad-troops-claim-rebel-stronghold-gains
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6 August 2012 Last updated at 12:28
Syria Prime Minister Riad Hijab defects to Jordan
Syrian Prime Minister Riad Hijab has defected from President Bashar al-Assad's government to join "the revolution", his spokesman says.
Mr Hijab was appointed less than two months ago and his departure is the highest-profile defection since the uprising began in March 2011.
His family is reported to have fled Syria with him.
Riad Hijab is a Sunni Muslim from the Deir al-Zour area of eastern Syria which has been caught up in the revolt.
'Freedom and dignity'
His spokesman Mohammed el-Etri told al-Jazeera TV that he was in a safe location.
"I announce today my defection from the killing and terrorist regime and I announce that I have joined the ranks of the freedom and dignity revolution," ran the statement read by his spokesman.
Mr Hijab is the first cabinet minister to defect. The BBC's Dale Gavlak in Jordan says the development underscores the cracks in the regime which are reaching beyond military ranks.
Unconfirmed reports suggested that two other cabinet ministers had also deserted and there were claims that a third, Finance Minister Mohammad Jalilati, had been arrested while trying to flee.
But Syrian state TV said he was still in his office working as usual, and it broadcast what it said was a phone interview with Mr Jalilati categorically denying reports that he had been detained.
Last month, Syria's ambassador to Iraq, Nawaf Fares, deserted to the opposition. Like the former prime minister, he was also from Deir al-Zour. Brig Gen Manaf Tlas, who was considered close to President Assad, also defected in July.
Thirty other generals have crossed the border into Turkey and Turkish news agency Anatolia reported on Monday that another general had fled with five high-ranking officers and more than 30 soldiers.
The prime minister's dismissal was reported by Syrian state TV, which gave no immediate explanation.
His replacement, Omar Ghalawanji, will reportedly lead a caretaker government.
Iranian 'pilgrims'
Hours earlier, state TV said a bomb had gone off on the third floor of the Syrian state TV and radio building in Damascus, wounding three people.
Meanwhile, Iran has strongly denied that 48 Iranians seized by Syrian rebels at the weekend include members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
Rebels posted an online video of the Iranians on Sunday, saying they had been seized from a bus in Damascus the day before.
The rebels alleged they were on a reconnaissance mission in the capital.
Tehran, a key ally of President Assad, says they were visiting a renowned Shia pilgrimage site and has appealed to Turkey and Qatar to help secure their release. A rebel commander said their documents were still being checked.
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