Thursday, May 10, 2012

RUSSIA AND CHINA HAVE BEEN EXPECTED TO REMAIN OBJECTED TO THE UN RESOLUTION THAT MAY USE MILITARY FORCE AS THE ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION TO THE RESOLUTION OF THE CURRENT PROBLEM IN SYRIA.

RUSSIA AND CHINA HAVE BEEN EXPECTED TO REMAIN OBJECTED TO THE UN RESOLUTION THAT MAY USE MILITARY FORCE AS THE ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION TO THE RESOLUTION OF THE CURRENT PROBLEM IN SYRIA.


          Renewed violation of ceasefire agreement by both the government forces of President Assad and the Rebel forces resulted in the gunfire skirmishes in the city of Damascus and the town of Homs that killed three United Nations peace keeping forces in Syria and injured many others which included the UN Humanitarian workers and the citizens, despite the Constitutional Amendment and the scheduled election for the month of May that may either be postponed, or partially carried out, due to the continuous movement of the citizens from the city and towns to remote safe places for their safety, or to the neighboring countries, particularly in the neighboring country of Turkey. However, Russia and China have been expected to remain objected to the UN Resolution that may use military force as the alternative solution to the resolution of the current problem in Syria.



                                                    Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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