Syria unrest: Saudis pull out of Arab League mission (BBC)
Syria unrest: Saudis pull out of Arab League missionSaudi Arabia has pulled out of the Arab League monitoring mission in Syria, criticising Damascus for failing to act to stop violence against protesters.
Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal called on the international community to put more pressure on the regime.
He was speaking at an Arab League meeting in Cairo, which is expected to extend the Syria mission for a month.
Critics have said the 165-strong mission has done nothing to stop a 10-month crackdown on protesters.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-16670007
DU2012
(15 posts)What have this anti-all-non-Arabs (Berbers/Jews/Africans/Copts) body ever done for the 'good' of humanity?
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Arab League unless the league changes its racist organisation and identity to allow the recognition not only of the Kurdish nation in Iraq and Syria but also of many other nations in Arab nation-states such as Amazighi nation, people of South Sudan, Druzes and Copts? The Arab League as a useless ideological racist Arabist institution has existed only to promote Arabism and Arab racism against colonised non-Arab nations. This league has a criminal record in supporting Iraqi Ba'thists' genocide against our nation in Southern Kurdistan and supporting Syrian Ba'thists' racist Arabising policies in Western Kurdistan.http://www.kurdmedia.com/article.aspx?id=9285
pinto
(106,886 posts)Have they actively worked against Kurdish interests? Though founded in 1945, I'm unfamiliar with the league's role in North Africa or the Mid East.
Member states -
Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestinian Authority, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.
pinto
(106,886 posts)DU2012
Revoked on Reason
Jan 22, 2012 rw troll. Called Obama "zero president".
(Malicious Intruder Removal Team)
pinto
(106,886 posts)Beyond keeping a relatively global and regional focus on the Assad regime - a good thing - not sure what effect they've had otherwise.
(aside) It's been a learning curve for me. I was admittedly somewhat hazy on the regional relationships. The 'Arab Spring' was an eye opener.
maddezmom
(135,060 posts)CAIRO | Sun Jan 22, 2012 2:21pm EST
CAIRO (Reuters) - Arab League foreign ministers were voting on Sunday on draft recommendations to end violence in Syria and create a unity government within two months to prepare for early parliamentary and presidential elections.
The ministers were discussing the wording of a final statement based on 15 draft recommendations.
The draft, obtained by Reuters, includes a call for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to give his top deputy the power to deal with a unity government during the transitional period.
The unity government would be responsible for setting up an independent commission of inquiry into violations committed against Syrian citizens during the 10 month uprising against Assad's rule and restoring security and stability in Syria.
The draft pledges Arab support for the unity government as well as helping fund and support a complete overhaul of the internal security forces in Syria.
more:http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/22/us-syria-draft-idUSTRE80L0QQ20120122
maddezmom
(135,060 posts)Arab League Extends Mission in Syria .
A clash between Syrian forces and army defectors erupted Sunday in a suburb of the tightly held capital of Damascus, adding urgency just as the Arab League was extending an observers' mission that so far has failed to end long months of bloody violence.
The two events outlined how an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad that started with mass popular protests is moving now toward an armed conflict that could draw international interventionan outcome the Arab League is trying to avoid.
Arab League foreign ministers, meeting in Cairo, extended the much-criticized observers mission for another month, officials from the 22-member organization said. The league will add more observers and provide them with additional resources, the officials said.
The officials said the United Nations would train the observers.
more:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204624204577177051172250444.html