Wednesday, March 27, 2013

THE ARAB LEAGUE SUMMIT FOCUSED MAINLY ON THE WORSENING SECURITY CONDITION IN SYRIA WITH THE VACANT SEATS FOR GOVERNMENTS AND OPPOSITION WITHIN THE ARAB ZONE MEMBER COUNTRIES.

THE ARAB LEAGUE SUMMIT FOCUSED MAINLY ON THE WORSENING CONDITION IN SYRIA WITH THE VACANT SEATS FOR GOVERNMENTS AND THE OPPOSITION WITHIN THE ARAB ZONE MEMBER COUNTRIES.

        The Arab League Summit held in Doha the capital city of Qatar focused its scheduled sessions that begun yesterday on the worsening security condition in Syria with the vacant seats in the Arab League Summit for governments and the Opposition within the Arab zone member countries after the United Nations announcement of the pull out of its aid workers with the professionals peace keeping forces from insecure regions in Syria, while the Opposition goverment representatives in Syria have taken over their seats in the Arab World countries Summit, but Southern Sudan seat in the Arab League Summit remained vacant. This may further strain the debates on the theme whether Southern Sudan should remain an Arab World country after the independence and take part in the Arab World Summits and problems, or should dropout of the membership of the Arab World countries and join other Organizations such as the Organization of the African Unity.

                                                Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
    

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