Thursday, February 9, 2012

The UN & the Arab League came back to do Pemantaun in Syria


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Damascus-Arab League seeks back make a concerted effort in Syria pemantuan missions where government forces are alleged to have killed thousands of civilians. This monitoring will be the plan of the Arab League and the United Nations.

As reported in the Secretary-General (General Secretary) of the UNITED NATIONS, Ban Ki-moon said his plans to revive the observation mission in kerjsama between the United Nations and the Arab League.

The Arab League postponed its work at pemantaunnya on January 28, then Syria following the increasing violence committed by the troops of President Bashar al-Assad in the cities of the demosntran.

It is said by Ban Ki-moon during talks with Arab League Secretary General, Nabil al-Arabi by telephone.

"He tells me that he intends to send an observer mission to the Arab League back to Syria and enlisted the help of the UN," said Ban Ki-moon as foretold in the AFP, Thursday (9/2/2012).

"Further, he suggested that we consider the joint observation mission in Syria, including Special Envoy together." he added.

Ban Ki-Moon also condemned the failure of the 15 countries to approve the Council resolution on Syria. Ban ki-Moon says it has ' catastrophic failure ' for people in that country.

Russia and China vetoed a resolution supporting Syria plans Arab League to end the deadly crackdown.

"It has been supporting the Government of Syria to raise a war against its own people," said Ban ki-Moon responded to those results.