Obama vows to isolate Assad
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Obama vows to isolate Assad
Obama vows to isolate Assad
On July 31, 2011 · In News
WASHINGTON (AFP) – US President Barack Obama said he was “appalled” by Syria’s crackdown on Sunday, which activists say killed nearly 140 people, and vowed to step up pressure to isolate President Bashar al-Assad.
In a statement, Obama saluted demonstrators who have taken to the streets as “courageous” and said Syria “will be a better place when a democratic transition goes forward.”
“I am appalled by the Syrian government’s use of violence and brutality against its own people. The reports out of Hama are horrifying and demonstrate the true character of the Syrian regime,” Obama said.
Senior Republican Senator John McCain accused Syrian authorities of carrying out a “massacre” and told AFP “I hope that there will be a move to bring charges to the International Criminal Court. It’s getting to that point.”
Human rights groups said that Syrian forces killed nearly 140 people on Sunday — including 100 when the army stormed the flashpoint city of Hama — as Assad crushed dissent on the eve of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
“In the days ahead, the United States will continue to increase our pressure on the Syrian regime, and work with others around the world to isolate the Assad government and stand with the Syrian people,” Obama said.
The Obama administration has repeatedly said that Assad has lost legitimacy while stopping short of explicitly seeking to oust him. The United States and its allies are already busy with a military campaign against Libyan strongman Moamer Kadhafi along with commitments in Afghanistan and Iraq.
“Once again, President Assad has shown that he is completely incapable and unwilling to respond to the legitimate grievances of the Syrian people. His use of torture, corruption and terror puts him on the wrong side of history and his people,” Obama said.
“Through his own actions, Bashar al-Assad is ensuring that he and his regime will be left in the past, and that the courageous Syrian people who have demonstrated in the streets will determine its future. Syria will be a better place when a democratic transition goes forward,” Obama said.
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On July 31, 2011 · In News
WASHINGTON (AFP) – US President Barack Obama said he was “appalled” by Syria’s crackdown on Sunday, which activists say killed nearly 140 people, and vowed to step up pressure to isolate President Bashar al-Assad.
In a statement, Obama saluted demonstrators who have taken to the streets as “courageous” and said Syria “will be a better place when a democratic transition goes forward.”
“I am appalled by the Syrian government’s use of violence and brutality against its own people. The reports out of Hama are horrifying and demonstrate the true character of the Syrian regime,” Obama said.
Senior Republican Senator John McCain accused Syrian authorities of carrying out a “massacre” and told AFP “I hope that there will be a move to bring charges to the International Criminal Court. It’s getting to that point.”
Human rights groups said that Syrian forces killed nearly 140 people on Sunday — including 100 when the army stormed the flashpoint city of Hama — as Assad crushed dissent on the eve of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
“In the days ahead, the United States will continue to increase our pressure on the Syrian regime, and work with others around the world to isolate the Assad government and stand with the Syrian people,” Obama said.
The Obama administration has repeatedly said that Assad has lost legitimacy while stopping short of explicitly seeking to oust him. The United States and its allies are already busy with a military campaign against Libyan strongman Moamer Kadhafi along with commitments in Afghanistan and Iraq.
“Once again, President Assad has shown that he is completely incapable and unwilling to respond to the legitimate grievances of the Syrian people. His use of torture, corruption and terror puts him on the wrong side of history and his people,” Obama said.
“Through his own actions, Bashar al-Assad is ensuring that he and his regime will be left in the past, and that the courageous Syrian people who have demonstrated in the streets will determine its future. Syria will be a better place when a democratic transition goes forward,” Obama said.
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Re: Obama vows to isolate Assad
Syria army kills 80 people in storming of Hama
31 Jul 2011 16:58
Source: reuters // Reuters
their crackdown, while at least 2,918 had disappeared. A further 26,000 had been arrested, many of whom were beaten and tortured, and 12,617 remained in detention, it said.
In the east of the country, Syrian forces began an assault two days ago in a tribal oil-producing province on the border with Iraq's Sunni heartland.
Residents said at least 11 civilians were killed in Deir al-Zor on Saturday and Sunday. "There are army tanks in the streets, but most of the deaths have been at the hands of Military Intelligence," one of the residents told Reuters.
The Syrian Revolution Coordination Union said 57 soldiers in Deir al-Zor, including two lieutenants and a captain, had defected to the demonstrators. It said residents had formed local committees and erected makeshift barriers to try to halt the advance of tanks and armoured vehicles inside the city.
Syrian television said an army colonel and two soldiers have been killed by armed groups in Deir al-Zor.
(Additional reporting by Suleiman al-Khalidi and Oliver Holmes; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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31 Jul 2011 16:58
Source: reuters // Reuters
their crackdown, while at least 2,918 had disappeared. A further 26,000 had been arrested, many of whom were beaten and tortured, and 12,617 remained in detention, it said.
In the east of the country, Syrian forces began an assault two days ago in a tribal oil-producing province on the border with Iraq's Sunni heartland.
Residents said at least 11 civilians were killed in Deir al-Zor on Saturday and Sunday. "There are army tanks in the streets, but most of the deaths have been at the hands of Military Intelligence," one of the residents told Reuters.
The Syrian Revolution Coordination Union said 57 soldiers in Deir al-Zor, including two lieutenants and a captain, had defected to the demonstrators. It said residents had formed local committees and erected makeshift barriers to try to halt the advance of tanks and armoured vehicles inside the city.
Syrian television said an army colonel and two soldiers have been killed by armed groups in Deir al-Zor.
(Additional reporting by Suleiman al-Khalidi and Oliver Holmes; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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