Thursday, August 16, 2012

THE ARAB LEAGUE NATIONS RE-CONFIRMED SYRIA EXCLUSION FROM THE ARAB WORLD FIFTY SEVEN MEMBER COUNTRIES UNION.

                   THE ARAB LEAGUE NATIONS RE-CONFIRMED SYRIA EXCLUSION FROM THE ARAB WORLD FIFTY SEVEN MEMBER COUNTRIES UNION.

       The Arab League nations have re-confirmed Syria exclusion from the Arab World fifty seven member countries union as violence continues to escalate in the Syrian capital city Damascus and in other towns that entailed Azaz, Homs and El-Hula, due to President Assad defiance to comply with both the World body and the Arab League obligations and relinquish power as demanded by both the Syrian citizens and the Opposition within the country and abroad. Dozens of civilians have died early today as the Syrian Airforce intensified airstrikes on intended targets within the city and several times on the town of Azaz, besides the targets on the Syrian Turkish border. Refugees influx from Syria to the neighboring countries of Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt and parts of Israel has continued, inspite of the closer of some of the borders to Syria. Russia has requested the United Nations presence in Syria as required after the extension of the UN mandate for peace in Syria , eventhough the security in Syria has worsen many fold for both the UN Peace Keeping Forces and the UN Humanitarian Personnel to monitor Humanitarian Relief Assistance distribution in Syria.

                                                         Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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