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Date: Nov 13, 2011
Source: The Daily Star
U.N., U.K. welcome Arab League's suspension of Syria

REUTERS

LONDON/UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations and Britain joined a chorus of approval for the Arab League's suspension of Syria that some Western leaders said should prompt tougher international action against President Bashar al-Assad.


Assad has pressed ahead with a crackdown on protesters against his rule despite an Arab League peace plan brokered on Nov. 2. The United Nations says more than 3,500 people have been killed in seven months of violence.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described the League's decision on Saturday as "strong and courageous."
"He welcomes the League's intention to provide protection for the civilians, and expresses his readiness to provide the relevant support when requested," a U.N. statement said.


The Arab League said Saturday it would impose economic and political sanctions on Damascus and had appealed to member states to withdraw their ambassadors as well as calling for a meeting of Syrian opposition parties.


A spokesman for British Prime Minister David Cameron said, "This sends a clear message to President Assad and his regime who continue to refuse to allow political transition in Syria and are responsible for an escalation of violence and repression."
"We remain clear - President Assad needs to step aside and political transition needs to be taken forward now."

 



 
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