. The plan of the Arab League with skepticism . Egypt promises
Forgiveness amid anger over the prison blogger13:33:.
is a summary of the evolution of the lunch hour in the morningSyria
The bloodshed in Syria has continued despite an agreement by the Arab League to end the violence and remove deposits from the street. tanks were filmed the bombing of a civilian neighborhood in the bustling city of Homs within 12 hours of the agreement (see 9:56). The activists said that nine people were killed in the region.
activists and opposition parties have expressed their anger at the ineffectiveness of the offer, but analysts say it is too early to say that Writing out already.
the regime of President Assad said that the agreement is to stop the violence on both sides, suggesting that continue to justify its violent repression as a defense against armed groups.
Gaza
Two Palestinians were killed in rocket attacks from an Israeli combat helicopter after taking the Israeli side of the border
Residentssaid the men were farmers., the IDF said they were terrorists.
The Israeli navy said it would avoid two yachts carrying pro-Palestinian activists to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza.
"[We] will take all steps necessary," said an Israeli official told Reuters.Egypt
blogger Alaa Abd El Fattah El
remain in jail after an appeal against his detention for 15 days did not, according to unconfirmed reports. had not expected that the prominent opposition figures are released. Today, the newly formed Movement Daniel Mina, the name of a young activist killed in the massacre Maspero last month held its first March against the military council.Libya
Prosecutor International Criminal Court said that "impartial and independent" review allegations of crimes committed by NATO and opposition forces during the fighting in Libya.> At the same time, the prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo said he leads Saif Gaddafi, the son of al-Islam and the former head of military intelligence, Abdullah al-Senussi, who were accused of war crimes suspects.
1:26 p.m.
Unconfirmed reports say thatan Egyptian blogger who was arrested for refusing to recognize the authority of a military prosecutor remain in jail after his appeal against his detention.
Alaa Abd El Fattahfamily and friends hoped he would be released after the hearing this morning, according to Ahram online.
Abd El Fattah , which was placed in military custody Sunday night, wrote a secret letter from prison, published in Arabic and English by The Guardian. In it, he wrote about the arrest "a set of bulk loads and fragile" and kept in a cell six feet by 12.His arrest was prompted by public criticism of the conduct of the army on the night of October 9, where at least 27 people were killed during a demonstration of Coptic Christians in central Cairo.
Campaign No to military trials held a press conference at the Goethe Institute today to discuss the cases of detainees by the new authorities.
13:24:
Mustafa KhaliliNine people died in the province of Homs, today, despite the agreement of the Arab League, according to Observatory for the Syrian Human Rights.My colleagues and Hugh Macleod heard personal accounts of how militants Syrian government forces tried to Arab Spring crush the uprising using violent tactics - such as torture, arrests and beatings. They made the film in motion.
24:43:
24:23:
"All that we have a truce is the loss of a martyr after martyr," someone says in a comment to this video of the funeral of one of the last victims of violence in Homs.
The name of the dead as Samir comment Kush Kush, according to Arabic-speaking colleagues Mona Mahmood. It is said that five or six family members were injured by "gangsters Assad." It also reflects anger at the apparent ineffectiveness of the ceasefire in the Arab League. "But they say it's a truce , "the commentary said.
The funeral was held in the district of Bab al-Draibe region of Homs.
24:17: despite the continuing violence apparently to date, it is too early to judge whether or not the agreement meets Syria as a political analyst in the region.Sami Baroudi
, Lebanese American University of Beirut, told Reuters:
take at least a couple of days to see if the intensity of violence is up or down or stay the same. I learned from this initiative in the trash, because nothing happened immediately.
know from experience that in all civil wars or conflicts can not just change things. If you are not going to be a withdrawal of the army ... can occur within hours. The whole process could take weeks.11:34: Coordinating Committee (CAC), which is the violence and resistance in Syria, said that seven people Homs died today.
noted that in the midst of terrible explosions, machine guns and artillery, an 8 year-old was shot in the neck.
Publish Movie- also claims that it is from today's tanks roll through the streets of Damascus.
and claim that the student demonstrations took place, and many of them broken in cities across Syria, including Idlib, Deraa and Latakia. Posted this video, above, who claimed to be from today, of student protesters in Hama. "We sacrifice our blood and soul for you," they sing.
LCC claims could be independently verified.
11:06: Guardian journalist, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad was held captive in a prison in Libya for Gaddafi in the early weeks of the uprising. He recently returned to visit Tripoli and presented two offices - in the fulfillment of his former prison guard and travel with the revolutionaries in a free country of Libya
13:00 (GMT) Thursday, November 3 Abdul-Ahad will take part in a live chat on their experience.
10:54:
The names of two civilians died in the district of Homs Amr Zeid al-Khal Baba today Nafeth Bakkar, according to local activists cited by Reuters.
10:43: Although Syria and seems to mock the plan of the Arab League, the Lebanese Daily Star has a useful summary of the effort and some of the key passages.
a total cessation of violence, whatever its origin, to protect civilians in Syria.
two release of persons detained in the wake of recent events.
repression of all forms of military presence in cities and suburbs.
4 enables organizations in the Arab League, Arab and international media to move freely through Syria and discover the reality of the situation.
According to the text of the plan "after the substantial progress made by the Syrian government to implement the terms of the four previous points," the Arab Ministerial Committee will have contacts and consultations with government and the various Syrian opposition. The purpose of these is "to prepare a national dialogue conference in two weeks."
10:31:.
Occupy
In a statement to the occupants said the initiative was "to promote solidarity in the world and unite people of different struggles together."
10:24:.
- The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has confirmed reports that the tanks and the militants opened fire in Homs, AP reports
- Rami Abdul-Rahman, Director of the Syrian Britain-based Human Rights, said the Baba Amr Homs district came under heavy fire on Thursday. He called witnesses in Homs.
Bashar Al-Assad, the plan of the Arab League "means absolutely nothing," says a prominent Syrian dissident Ammar Abdulhamid in a scathing attack on the initiative.
He wrote:
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