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mediate for the release of the hostages.(1) - Adib Shishakli, member of the Syrian National Council (SNC), said the United Nations officials' hasty conclusions is subject to criticism, saying that it would be better if the United Nations commission an international committee to investigate the matter, rather than talking about a third or fourth or tenth party.(1) - Molham Al-Drobi, member of Syria's Muslim Brotherhood group, said if Burhan Ghalyoun, head of the Syrian National Council (SNC) insisted on withdrawing from the council, the council would immediately convene to elect a new leadership at all levels.(3) - Human rights activist Rima Fuleihan, who resigned from the SNC last year, said that the SNC IS on the brink of collapse unless it becomes representative of all opposition forces.(3) - Man Akel, a Syrian Alwite opposition leader, urging sons of his Alwaite sect, to which Bashar AlAssad belongs, not to fear for their fate if the Syrian leader falls, arguing the "end of totalitarianism" is the best guarantee for the survival of their community, adding that the Assad regime is "clinically dead". The Alwaite and secular Syrians should accept the idea of the rise of Islamists in the revolution.(3) - Salama Kila, the Palestinian leftist thinker, who has been released a few weeks ago and expelled from Syria, describes the Syrian prisons as "human slaughterhouses," and the "hell on earth", saying that he was about to die under the continuous brutal torture by the investigators.(5)
- Five people were martyred due to a roadside bomb in Damascus rural neighborhood of AlQaboun. city. Al-Assad's forces launched raids and arrests in districts of Barzeh and Saber in the same
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- Security forces open fire on a crowd took to street to receive the United Nations observers in the Deir Al-Zour town of Al-Busaira, killing two people.(3)(7) - Al-Assad's security forces carried out crackdowns and arrests in the Aleppo neighborhoods of Tariq al-Bab, Al-Maiser, Al-Sha'ar, Al-Sakhour and Salaheddine.(1)(2)(4)
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Activities of Civil Organizations
- Amnesty International referred to the United Nations' failure to refer the crimes of Al-Assad's regime to the International Criminal Court in spite of the fact that there are clear evidences for committing crimes against humanity at the hands of Al-Assad's troops.(2)
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) Asharq Al-Awsat The London-based Al-Hayat The Kuwaiti Al-Watan Al-Quds Al-Arabi The Lebanese Al-Mustaqbal The Syrian Al-Baath Reuters AFP The Qatari Al-Jazeera The Israeli Haaretz Washington Post wall Street Journal The Israeli Yedioth Ahronoth The Guardian The Telegraph Russia Today
- Lebanon's Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour announced that he would release- during the coming few hours- the Lebanese people who were claimed to be kidnapped on Tuesday near the Syrian borders during their return from Iran for visiting the religious places.
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- The office of Kofi Annan, the UN-Arab League envoy to Syria, unveiled that the head of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations Herv Ladsous convened on Monday and Tuesday with Al-Assad's governmental officials and opposition's representatives in Homs city.(1)
- Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri condemned kidnapping the Lebanese citizens in Syria, expressing his full solidarity with their families. He
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