Saturday, November 12, 2011

Finally #Arab League will suspend #Syria - #Assad has sought to put down the protests since March.


BBC Breaking News 
Arab League will suspend and impose economic & political sanctions on it,  PM says - Reuters 

The Arab League is to suspend Syria from its meetings and impose political and economic sanctions against Damascus over its failure to end a government crackdown on protesters.
The decision was taken at an emergency meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Egypt.
It came after Syria ignored an Arab League proposal envisaging the start of dialogue with the Syrian opposition.
The UN says more than 3,500 people have died in the protests so far.
The Arab League proposals - accepted by the government of President Bashar al-Assad - include the release of prisoners, the withdrawal of security forces from the streets and talks between the government and opposition.
But the violence has continued, with the city of Homs bearing the brunt, say human rights activists.
US-based Human rights Watch issued a report this week documenting allegations of torture and unlawful killings in the city.
President Assad has sought to put down the protests since March.