Thursday, October 27, 2011

Syrian Military Defectors Are Starting To Fight Back Against Assad's Regime



Defectors Claim Attack That Killed Syria Soldiers -- New York Times

BEIRUT, Lebanon — A force of Syrian Army defectors claimed responsibility for a Wednesday attack that killed a military officer and eight soldiers in central Syria, another signal that disaffected troops are taking a larger role in the antigovernment uprising and pushing it into more violence after months of a brutal government crackdown.

The attack came as an Arab delegation led by the Qatari prime minister met with President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, Syria’s capital, to press his government to negotiate with the street protesters and end the conflict, which the United Nations says has left more than 3,000 dead. Syrian activists reported at least 10 more civilian deaths on Wednesday.

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More News On The Unrest In Syria

26 Dead in Syria as Assad Meets Arab Officials Trying to Halt Violence -- Voice of America
Arab League holds 'frank' talks with Assad as 19 killed -- AFP
In Syria, Arab League holds talks with Assad -- L.A. Times
Arab Delegation Holds Talks With Syrian President -- RTT News
Arab delegation says Syria’s Assad looks serious about solving crisis; 15 killed in crackdown -- Washington Post

Syrian opposition rebuffs Arab delegates’ plea for talks -- Globe And Mail
Syrian Refugees: Itching for a Fight with Assad and His Regime -- Time
US senators: Charge Assad before ICC -- AFP
US ambassador hopes to be back in Syria next month -- AFP
Arab World Opinion Turns Overwhelmingly Against Syria's Assad -- Heather Horn, The Atlantic
Ending the Syrian bloodbath -- L.A. Times editorial
Assad's army remains defiant as it buries its dead -- Robert Fisk, The Independent
Syria slips towards sectarian war -- Robert Fisk, The Independent
Timeline: Syrian protests and crackdown -- Reuters

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