Sunday, February 12, 2012

more than 175 wounded in explosions

security complex, but the opposition accused the attacks against the security forces to disrupt the protests

The violence spread in the largest city of Syria, Aleppo, on Friday with two blasts outside the security compounds that left 28 dead.

explosions outside the compounds of military intelligence officers were accused of being terrorists by the state media. About 175 people were injured, the worst day of Aleppo has seen since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began last year. The northern city and economic center was largely peaceful, but the protests had been planned for Friday. Anti-Assad activists have accused the regime of allocation of attacks designed to discredit and disrupt opposition demonstrations.

In Homs, government forces continued their siege of rebels districts and other areas of the opposition, going house to house arresting people in the District of Insha'at and maintain a dam artillery and tanks Baba Amr.

intense campaign began with the failure of the Security Council of the UN to adopt a common position last weekend, while Russia and China vetoed a resolution approving the plan Arab League peace and Assad asking him to resign. Moscow and Beijing stood firm in their positions on Friday, ending any remaining hopes for a diplomatic breakthrough in the Security Council. Deputy Russian Foreign Sergei Ryabkov, accused the West of arming the rebels of the Syrian army free.

"Western states encourage the opposition to Syria's actions inflexible and that the shipment of arms to them, giving advice and direction, participate in the process of building a crisis, "he said, according to Itar-Tass.

Western governments refused to supply arms to free the Syrian army, the officials referred to Friday as a motley force of local militia and army deserters. "The Syrian army is free less coherent than its name suggests. In a series of neighborhoods that is a combination of local residents and military deserters," said a senior European diplomat who requested anonymity. Although there have been reports of Gulf countries to supply arms, observers said there was no sign of weapons or modern complex in the hands of the Syrian army and rebels fought for free arms smuggling across the borders with Turkey and Jordan.

"All this talk of humanitarian corridors and areas of flight - once you start to go through it, and unless you follow through, do more harm than good," European diplomat said. "A rider must be legal and protected properly. Otherwise, exposing aid workers to risks, for example. Can not do it unless you are willing to go through. "

Russian and Chinese resistance to the Security Council means that it is impossible at present to the International Criminal Court to start investigating the Assad regime for crimes against humanity. The High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, is due to address the meeting on Monday to press for charges.


"We believe, and we have said and will continue to repeat the case of Syria, belongs to the international criminal court. This would send a very, very hard for those who run the show, "said Rupert Colville, spokesman Pillay, also reported that Western diplomats said Syrian officials involved in the repression of demonstrations against the regime will eventually be accountable for their actions. Efforts are underway in Western capitals to gather evidence of violations of human rights by members of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, in order to use in future work ..


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