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Russia Says Clinton Criticism over Syria 'Inappropriate'

Russia on Friday described as "inappropriate" U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's remarks at a Friends of Syria meeting that Moscow is holding up progress in resolving the conflict.

"The statement is inappropriate," Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov told the Interfax news agency.

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Islamists, Liberals Sure of Victory in Libya Vote

Libya's election on Saturday could well bring Islamists to power, but liberals under the leadership of the architects of the revolt that ousted Moammar Gadhafi say they too are confident of a win.

With more than 100 parties running in the upcoming polls of Libya, a nation with no recent history of democracy and no polling technology, it is impossible to predict the make-up of the General National Congress.

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Two Dead in Syrian Refugee Camp Blaze

A fire in a camp for Syrian refugees in southern Turkey killed at least two people and left others injured on Friday, the Anatolia news agency reported, saying the cause was not immediately known.

The blaze occurred in Yayladagi camp in southern Turkey's Hatay province, near the border with Syria, the agency said, as television pictures showed thick columns of smoke rising and firefighters and refugees battling the flames.

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Violence Kills 55 in Syria amid 'Liberation' Demos

At least 55 people were killed across Syria on Friday as protesters took to the streets in several provinces after being urged to call for a "People's liberation war."

The Local Coordination Committees, the main activist group spurring protests on the ground, said regime forces killed 16 people in the countryside around Damascus, 11 in Daraa, nine in Idlib, eight in Homs, four in Damascus and two in Hama.

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U.N. Rights Council Condemns Syria Violence

The U.N. Human Rights Council on Friday tightened pressure on Syria with a new resolution condemning the violence there and demanding all sides abide by envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan.

Forty-one of the 47 members of the council voted in favor of the resolution lodged by the United States and Turkey.

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Russia Says Not Siding with Assad in Conflict

Russia said Friday it "categorically" rejected the idea it was siding with Bashar Assad's regime in the Syria conflict, after Moscow's position was slammed at the Friends of Syria meeting in Paris.

"I categorically reject the formulation that Russia supports (President) Bashar Assad's regime in the situation that has developed in Syria," said Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.

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German Minister Urges Non-Military U.N. Action on Syria

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle called Friday for a non-military U.N. resolution and tough sanctions as a way of piling pressure on the Syrian regime to stop a deadly crackdown on opposition.

At a meeting in Paris seeking to coordinate Western and Arab efforts to stop the violence, he stressed that a peaceful and democratic transition "excludes a political role for (President Bashar) Assad."

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Syrian Opposition Urges Humanitarian Corridors, No-Fly Zone

The head of the main opposition Syrian National Council on Friday called for humanitarian corridors and a no-fly zone as over 100 nations met in Paris to discuss an end to the 16-month bloody crisis.

"All steps have to be taken to establish a humanitarian corridor and a no-fly zone," Abdel Basset Sayda said, claiming that the regime of President Bashar Assad "is about to fall."

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Turkey Pays Tribute to Pilots Shot down by Syria

Turkish leaders observed a moment of silence Friday at the funeral of two pilots of a fighter jet shot down by Syria last month in an incident that has escalated tensions between the two former allies.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan interrupted his vacation to attend the ceremony at the Erhac airbase, from which the F-4 Phantom took off before Syrian defense forces downed it over the Mediterranean Sea on June 22.

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Paris Meeting on Syria Urges Chapter 7 Resolution, Insists Assad Step Down

A world meeting on Syria urged the U.N. Friday to use the threat of sanctions to force change in Syria as President Bashar Assad was rocked by the defection of one of his most senior generals.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also rounded on Russia and China, telling delegates from over 100 countries gathered in Paris that the two veto-wielding U.N. Security Council members were blocking progress towards peace.

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