France Says Arab Mission in Syria 'Unable to Do Job'

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The Arab League mission sent to monitor unrest in Syria is unable to do its job properly, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said Friday.

"We support the Arab League which has sent observers to Syria but this mission is not at present able to do its job properly," Juppe said on the second day of a visit to Tunisia.

He condemned the "savage and brutal repression" by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime against demonstrations which has left more than 5,000 people dead.

He also expressed regret that Russian opposition had prevented further action against Damascus by the United Nations.

A team of Arab League observers has been in Syria since December 26 trying to assess whether Assad's regime is complying with a peace accord aimed at ending its deadly crackdown on dissent.

But critics say it has been completely outmaneuvered by the government and failed to make any progress towards stemming nearly 10 months of bloodshed.

Comments 4
Default-user-icon LOOK (Guest) 06 January 2012, 17:23

oh my Holy God........ just look at these so called observers.......:)))))) I would not trust them to identify a tomato from an apple!

Thumb www.jabalamel.fanclub.com 06 January 2012, 17:27

the imperialistic industrial complex that controls the ziono-euro-americano-saudia-yemmeniyye-qattariyye spectrum of war information departments and divisions speaky speaky that arab observers are not able to the job. Becasue they want them to do another job different from their job. Oh, one more thing..... dream on

Default-user-icon DCNZogh (Guest) 06 January 2012, 17:35

This seems like more rhetoric to enable the West to send more of its agents into Syria to hasten the destabilization of the country.

Thumb jabalamel 06 January 2012, 19:31

lol....except for military industrial complex...i must say...good job lord fanclub