Arab Body Calls for Pullout of Monitors in Syria

Arab Parliament angered by ongoing killings
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 1, 2012 4:18 PM CST
Arab Body Calls for Pullout of Monitors in Syria
This image made from amateur video and made available by Shaam News Network and dated Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, purports to show an Arab League monitor talking with Syrians in Daraa, Syria.   (Anonymous)

A pan-Arab body called today for the immediate withdrawal of the Arab League monitors in Syria because President Bashar Assad's regime has kept up killings of government opponents even in the presence of the observers. The 88-member Arab Parliament said that Arabs are angered by the Syrian regime's ongoing killings while the nearly 100 monitors are in the country. The monitors are supposed to be ensuring Syria complies with terms of the League's plan to end the 9-month-old crackdown on dissent—a plan Syria agreed to on Dec. 19.

However, the Kuwaiti head of the Arab Parliament, Ali Salem al-Deqbasi, said the presence of the monitors is distracting from the "flagrant violations" committed by Assad's regime. "The mission of the Arab League team has missed its aim of stopping the killing of children and ensuring the withdrawal of troops from the Syrian streets, giving the Syrian regime a cover to commit inhumane acts under the noses of the Arab League observers," he said. According to activists, more than 150 people have been killed across the country since the observers began their one-month mission on Tuesday. (More Syria stories.)

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