Syria continues to kill its people despite Arab League deal

Reuters:
Syrian forces killed 111 people ahead of the start of a mission to monitor President Bashar al-Assad's implementation of an Arab League peace plan, activists said on Wednesday, and France branded the killings an "unprecedented massacre."
Rami Abdulrahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rightssaid 111 civilians and activists were killed on Tuesday when Assad's forces surrounded them in the foothills of the northern Jabal al-Zawiyah region in Idlib province and unleashed two hours of bombardment and heavy gunfire.
Another 100 army deserters were either wounded or killed, making it the "bloodiest day of the Syrian revolution," he said.
"There was a massacre of unprecedented scale in Syria on Tuesday," said French foreign ministry spokesman Bernard Valero. "It is urgent that the U.N. Security Council issues a firm resolution that calls for an end to the repression."
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It seems clear that Syria's word is of little value especially to the victims of the violence imposed by the regime. It is hard to see what the Arab League will do to deal with the defiance and the disregard of the deal they thought they had.  The UN is also of no help since the Russians have Assad's backside.

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