French FM Slams U.N. Security Council 'Silence' on Syria

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French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on Sunday decried the "silence" of the U.N. Security Council on Syria's deadly crackdown on protests, saying the situation was becoming "intolerable".

"The massacre continues, the silence of the Security Council too. This situation is becoming intolerable," he said at a press conference during a visit to Myanmar.

In October, Russia and China vetoed a Western draft resolution that would have condemned Bashar Assad's regime. Russia later circulated an alternative that would have pointed the finger at both sides.

U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon on Sunday issued a call to Assad to stop killing his people.

"Today, I say again to President Assad of Syria: Stop the violence. Stop killing your people. The path of repression is a dead end," Ban said in a keynote address at a conference on Arab world democracy in Beirut.

The United Nations estimates more than 5,000 people have been killed in Syria as Assad's forces crack down on anti-regime protests now in their 10th month.

The government says far fewer have been killed while accusing "armed terrorist gangs" backed by foreign powers of being responsible for the violence.

"The repression has not ceased. The violence is still at work. The Arab League has given itself until January 19 to assess the situation. I strongly hope that it will make a report that is as objective as possible that it can communicate to the Security Council," Juppe said.

Comments 2
Default-user-icon Mushta (Guest) 15 January 2012, 15:24

Stop barking.

Thumb shab 16 January 2012, 03:11

and start bombing