Cut Ties with Syria, Urges Tunisia PM

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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali called Sunday on all countries to cut off diplomatic relations with Syria over the violence there.

"We have to expel Syrian ambassadors from Arab and other countries," Jebali said during a panel discussion on the Middle East at a security conference in the southern German city of Munich.

"The Syrian people do not expect from us today long statements ... they are expecting deeds, they are expecting concrete measures ... the very least we can do is to cut all relations to the Syria regime," added Jebali.

He said the veto of Russia and China on Saturday against a U.N. resolution aimed at stopping the violence showed that the Security Council system was broken.

The veto was "a right that was misused and undoubtedly the international community has to reconsider this mechanism of decision taking," said Jebali.

Tunisia, whose revolution a year ago sparked the chain of other popular uprisings across the Arab world including Syria, announced Saturday it would expel the Syrian ambassador and stop recognizing the Damascus regime.

The call came after one of the bloodiest weekends since the uprising against President Bashar Assad's regime erupted almost 11 months ago, with more than 200 civilians killed during a massive assault by regime forces in the central flashpoint of Homs.

Speaking at the same event, Yemeni Nobel peace laureate Tawakkul Karman also called on the international community to expel Syrian ambassadors from their countries and recall diplomats in the wake of the violence there.

"I urge you in the name of the peaceful rebels to expel Syrian ambassadors from your countries and I urge you to call back your ambassadors in Damascus," Karman said.

China and Russia, which vetoed a U.N. resolution aimed at ending the bloodshed in Syria, "bear the moral and human responsibility for these massacres," she said.

Comments 4
Thumb shab 05 February 2012, 12:36

Unfortunately it will not happen in Lebanon.

Missing ayoor 05 February 2012, 15:29

yes cut ties with hezballa and habal amel too

Default-user-icon Dubček (Guest) 05 February 2012, 15:35

I was not surprised at all when pro-Assad Baraze2_Monster chose the unsuccessful East European sixties example of fight for freedom rather than the successful Lebanese one, obviously Baraze2_Monster does not think the Lebanese struggle against Palestinian and Syrian hegemony deserves mentioning after all it lead to the withdrawal of his beloved Syrian Army.

Default-user-icon majed (Guest) 05 February 2012, 21:33

لماذا تتجاهلون تقرير الدابي عن وجود عصابات مسلحة تفتك بالمدنيين و العسكريين حتى مجزرة الخالدية التي نسبت ظلمأ لجيشنا الوطني نفذها مسلحون في حي الخالدية بالتزامن مع عقد جلسة مجلس الامن ..عودوا الى صور الجثث التي سقطت كما قالت الجزيرة بفعل قصف مدفعي ستشاهدون ايدي مكبلة و جثث مذبوحة و لن تجدوا اي اثر للقصف المدفعي على هذه الجثث التي لم تتحول الى اشلاء كما يفترض... لاحظوا ان جميع القتلى من الرجال حصرأ في حين ان المستهدف مبنى سكني كما قيل ..عودوا الى
شهادات اهالي حمص و جميعها تؤكد ان الجثث المعروضة تعود لمختطفين سقطوا بأيدي المسلحين منذ عدة اسابيع ..اتقوا الله بسوريا ..انتم تنصرون القاتل و تظلمون الضحية بإنكار هوية قاتلها فكروا بما ورد في كلامي هل يمكن ان يعجز جيشنا على دخول حي في حمص بعد 11 شهر من استخدام القصف المدفعي كما تتدعي الجزيرة القطرية ...قطر تخدعكم ايها الأخوة لا تصدقوا حمد ربيب اسرائيل و حليفها الوفي رجاءءءءءءءتيقظوا