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Russia, China Veto Of Syria UN Resolution Sparks Outrage

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First Posted: 02/ 5/2012 3:24 pm Updated: 02/ 5/2012 11:59 pm


By Joseph Logan and Patrick Worsnip

BEIRUT/UNITED NATIONS, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Western and Arab states voiced outrage on Sunday after Russia and China vetoed a U.N. resolution that would have backed an Arab plan urging Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to give up power, and Washington vowed harsher sanctions against Damascus.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called the veto a "travesty". It came a day after activists say Syrian forces bombarded a district of Homs, killing more than 200 people in the worst night of bloodshed of the 11-month uprising.

Russia said the resolution was biased and would have meant taking sides in a civil war. Syria is Moscow's only big ally in the Middle East, home to a Russian naval base and customer for its arms. China's veto appeared to follow Russia's lead.

Washington's U.N. ambassador Susan Rice said she was "disgusted" by Russia and China's vetoes on Saturday, and "any further bloodshed that flows will be on their hands".

British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Moscow and Beijing had turned their backs on the Arab world. France's Alain Juppe said they "carried a terrible responsibility in the eyes of the world and Syrian people".

Clinton said the United States would work with other nations to try to tighten "regional and national" sanctions against Assad's government "to dry up the sources of funding and the arms shipments that are keeping the regime's war machine going."

"We will work to expose those who are still funding the regime and sending it weapons that are used against defenseless Syrians, including women and children," she said. "We will work with the friends of a democratic Syria around the world to support the opposition's peaceful political plans for change."

Clinton did not give further details which nations might band together or precisely what they might do. But it appeared that the United States might seek to help organise a "Friends of Syria" group - proposed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy after the veto - to advance the Arab League initiative given the inability to make headway at the U.N. due to Russia and China.

All 13 other members of the Security Council voted to back the resolution, which would have "fully supported" the Arab League plan for Assad to cede powers to a deputy, a withdrawal of troops from towns and a start to a transition to democracy.

The Western criticism was echoed in the Middle East, where Arab powers like Saudi Arabia and non-Arab Turkey have turned decisively against Assad in recent months.

"Unfortunately, yesterday in the U.N., the Cold War logic continues," said Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. "Russia and China did not vote based on the existing realities but more a reflexive attitude against the West."


Arab League head Nabil Elaraby said the body still intends to build support for its plan. The veto "does not negate that there is clear international support for the resolutions of the Arab League," he said in a statement seen by Reuters.

The Security Council's sole Arab member, Morocco, voiced "great regret and disappointment" at the veto. Ambassador Mohammed Loulichki and said the Arabs had no intention of abandoning their plan.

Burhan Ghalioun, head of the opposition umbrella Syrian National Council, called Moscow and Beijing's veto "a new license to kill from these two capitals for Bashar al-Assad and his criminal regime, which just yesterday killed 300 people".

The SNC said it held Moscow and Beijing "responsible for the escalating acts of killing and genocide".

Protesters stormed the Russian embassy in Libya's capital Tripoli on Sunday, climbing on the roof and tearing down the flag. Men held up a banner saying: "Libyan revolutionaries are ready to fight with their brothers in Syria."


MOSCOW SAYS RESOLUTION BIASED

Russia's U.N. envoy, Vitaly Churkin, accused the resolution's backers of "calling for regime change, pushing the opposition towards power and not stopping their provocations and feeding armed struggle".

"Some influential members of the international community, unfortunately including those sitting around this table, from the very beginning of the Syrian process have been undermining the opportunity for a political settlement," he said. Moscow is sending Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to Damascus on Tuesday.

Clinton had met Lavrov before Saturday's vote for what U.S. officials called "vigorous" talks.

"What happened yesterday at the United Nations was a travesty," she said on Sunday. "Those countries that refused to support the Arab League plan bear full responsibility for protecting the brutal machine in Damascus."

She added: "Faced with a neutered Security Council, we have to redouble our efforts outside of the United Nations with those allies and partners who support the Syrian people's right to have a better future."

Syria says it is being targeted by the West and by hostile neighbours providing diplomatic cover for an armed insurgency steered from abroad.

Syrian U.N. envoy Bashar Ja'afari condemned the resolution and its sponsors, which included Saudi Arabia and seven other Arab states, saying nations "that prevent women from attending a soccer match" had no right to preach democracy to Syria.

He also denied that Syrian forces killed hundreds of civilians in Homs, saying "no sensible person" would launch such an attack the night before the Security Council was set to discuss his country.

State television showed live footage of Assad on Sunday praying with Muslim clerics and listening to Koranic verses in a Damascus mosque to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad.

Residents of Homs's battered Baba Amro district, speaking by telephone, denounced the Russian-Chinese veto, some chanting, "Death, rather than disgrace".

One resident who identified himself as Sufyan said: "Now we will show Assad. We're coming, Damascus. Starting today we will show Assad what an armed gang is." Assad has called his opponents "armed gangs" and "terrorists" steered from abroad.


BOMBARDMENT

If activists' accounts are accurate, the bombardment of Homs on Friday night was one of the bloodiest episodes of the Arab Spring uprisings sweeping the region and the deadliest incident in the Syrian conflict.

Syrian activist groups gave varying tolls above 200 killed, saying tanks and artillery blasted the Khalidiya neighbourhood of Homs, a restive city that has become a heartland of resistance to Assad's rule.

Rami Abdullrahman of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that as of Sunday he had a list of 159 names of people confirmed killed in that incident, lower than the figure cited by the main political opposition. He said his list was not yet complete.

Damascus denies firing on houses and says images of dead bodies on the Internet were staged. Western governments say they believe the activists' account.

"Yesterday the Syrian government murdered hundreds of Syrian citizens, including women and children, in Homs through shelling and other indiscriminate violence, and Syrian forces continue to prevent hundreds of injured civilians from seeking medical help," U.S. President Barack Obama said before the U.N. vote.

"Any government that brutalises and massacres its people does not deserve to govern," Obama said in a statement.

There were reports of more violence on Sunday. Activist Omar Shakir, in the Baba Amro district of Homs, said there was new shelling on Sunday afternoon and three people had been killed.

Abdulrahman's group said a total of 19 people had been killed by security forces across the country, and that a total of 21 government troops had died fighting with defectors.

Syria's state news agency SANA reported the funerals of three security personnel, adding to its announced toll of some 2,000 government forces killed during the uprising.

Syria restricts access to the country for journalists, and there was no independent verification of any of the reported death tolls in Syria on Sunday. (Additional reporting by Mariam Karouny and Dominic Evans in Beirut, Arshad Mohammed and Stephen Brown in Munich, Ahmed el-Shimy and Ahmed Tolba in Cairo, Caren Bohan and Katharine Jackson in Washington, Steve Gutterman in Moscow and John Irish in Paris; Writing by Peter Graff; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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05:47 AM on 02/23/2012
Both Russia and China are human rights abusers, who's shocked?
09:28 AM on 02/08/2012
Russia says NYET to Damascus spring: http://www.latitudenews.com/story/russia-says-nyet-to-damascus-spring/
11:20 PM on 02/07/2012
Perhaps Russia should have visited Syria BEFORE the veto.
07:44 AM on 02/06/2012
Fully agree with China and Russias veto. It has put a halt on Americas (and Israels) attempt at installing a puppet government.
But i DO NOT agree with no action being taken.
China and Russia should step up and send in their own security forces to force a cease fire and maintain order. It is the only logical answer to the fact that we can no longer trust the corrupt UN.
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Never let them tell you it can't be done.
07:30 AM on 02/06/2012
Since the US first vetoed a resolution condemning Israel for the way it was killing its own (despite the claims to the contrary, the refugees from the part of Palestine that is now Israel are in fact Israel's people) how many have died under Israeli shelling, missiles, and sniper fire?

That blood is just as much on America's hands as the blood of those the Syrian government is calling terrorists (doing exactly what Israel did, in the process, for the same reasons) and killing is on Russia's hands.
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Galilee
I boycott products from Syria & Gaza dictatorships
07:54 AM on 02/06/2012
Arabs including SYRIA attacked Israel many times.
Arab states created Arab refugees.
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08:53 AM on 02/06/2012
And Germany only fought wars of self-defence in the 1930's (at least, that is what you'd conclude if you accepted their version of things, and ignored the realities of what they were doing)
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fapescia
07:17 AM on 02/06/2012
When it comes to intervention in Syria I don't know who the good guys are. I do know that any faction that is supported by the US and Israel is totally against the interests of the people living in Lebanon and Syria.
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fapescia
07:08 AM on 02/06/2012
It is time for the US to stand tall in support of oppressed peoples in Syria. So what if Putin backs Assad. We should actively take part, with cooperation from Turkey and Israel to free the Syrian people from their bonds. Doing the right thing has to supercede political correctness.
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Galilee
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07:25 AM on 02/06/2012
You wrote above " I don't know who the good guys are"
Can you decide what you want?
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fapescia
07:52 AM on 02/06/2012
We are the good guys but I am conflicted as to what we should do. There are two trains of thought as to what the proper course of action is.

The first rejects the Arab Spring and insists that hardline rightwing dictators will be backed as long as they play ball with Washington.

The other line or thought hopes that the people will elect leaders that work toward their interests and not slavishly back Western positions for money.
Pauline Jaing
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07:29 AM on 02/06/2012
You said: "It is time for the US to stand tall in support of oppressed peoples in Syria. So what if Putin backs Assad. We should actively take part, with cooperatio­n from Turkey and Israel to free the Syrian people from their bonds. Doing the right thing has to supercede political correctnes­s."

Now I see why Barack Obama was allowed to be elected -- no one could have said this hogwash you just said if a Republican were president and get away with it. The ABSOLUTE precondition for making these outlandish claims even as you seek to BOMB and sluaghter Syrians by the thousands or hundreds of thousands, is the PURE CHARADE of Obama's compaign.

I have never seen such as him and Clinton in putlic life, total charade, total liers, total stealth Republicans or even worse.
08:47 PM on 02/10/2012
evidence?
07:06 AM on 02/06/2012
Yeah, right, whatever.
Everyone looks after their best interests ( that's the way the game is played ).
06:57 AM on 02/06/2012
''The report is adamant. There was no organized, lethal repression by the Syrian government against peaceful protesters. Instead, the report points to shady armed gangs as responsible for hundreds of deaths among Syrian civilians, and over one thousand among the Syrian army, using lethal tactics such as bombing of civilian buses, bombing of trains carrying diesel oil, bombing of police buses and bombing of bridges and pipelines.''


Exposed: The Arab Agenda in Syria
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article30444.htm
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06:03 AM on 02/06/2012
There are many people around he world who consider the US veto of the resolution condemning Israel's settlement building equally disgusting wih this Syria resolution. Stand back and look at them on their merits. It is the same thing. How can Susan Rice in good consciense condemn the Russian veto when she herself defied the entire world with her veto of the resolution calling for an end to settlement building in the West Bank?
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Galilee
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06:22 AM on 02/06/2012
If buildings are "equally disgusting" as the Syrian massacres, you really need to examine your values.
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fapescia
06:46 AM on 02/06/2012
I think the planned destruction of every Palestinean village in "Judea and Samaria" is every bit as horrific as the killing of Syrian dissidents.
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07:43 AM on 02/06/2012
Ler's go back a bit in time to when it was a resolution condemning the Israelis massacring their own (the refugees from what is now known as Israel) to get a better equivalency (after all, five or six decades of the Syrian government getting cart blanche to use as much force as they need to quell those they too are calling terrorists for standing up to oppression will likely see the Syrian government able to dispossess and oppress without having to kill too many while doing so, because a couple of generations growing up seeing that their deaths are mainly ignored by the world cuts down greatly on the number who are still willing to die fighting for their rights)

That'll make it a little more difficult for the 'hey, Israel's oppression isn't so bad' folks to spin the equivalency away.
05:58 AM on 02/06/2012
Russia and China were correct in their decision
Islamic nations fair better when they solve their own problems
and so do we
let them hash it out, let them put skin in the game
either way they hate he US
08:49 PM on 02/10/2012
they wouldn't hate the US if we didn't lie to them, kill their people, and try to use them for our own advantage.
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Nehad Ismail
05:57 AM on 02/06/2012
The Russian Veto can be bypassed. China and Russia are partners with the Syrian Regime in war crimes. This link may help
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/nehad-ismail/bypassing-the-russian-vet_b_1252253.html
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IMac
06:17 AM on 02/06/2012
Russia and China should not be bypassed, nor more than the US should be bypassed! Counries votes often balance out the rabid, poorly thought-out decisions of countries to destroy others who disagree with them. This is such a case. The US cannot rule the world and I wouldn't believe anything coming from the media about protesters in Syria - we Americans have been there before - remember the WMD's of Iraq? Too many sons and daughters were killed because of those lies and Americans have vowed "NEVER AGAIN". The UN is biased - look at how they voted not to sanction Israel for building on disputed land.
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fapescia
05:47 AM on 02/06/2012
It is totally sickenining that Russia supports Assad. OK they want their port on the Mediterreanean. The US, Turkey, Jordan, and Israel must intervene and stop the killing of brave Syrian dissidents.
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06:17 AM on 02/06/2012
"Israel must intervene"?

You just want to drag the world into war.
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fapescia
07:20 AM on 02/06/2012
No i don't want any war. I hope Hillary puts the Israelis in their place and lectures them on how they do not control US foreign policy.
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05:43 AM on 02/06/2012
Worldwide media reports that U.S. Secretary of State Hillay is warning of a “brutal civil war” in Syria at the same time calling for an international coalition to support political opposition is reckless. It sounds like she is advocating for yet another violent regime change.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/middleeast/la-fg-syria-violence-20120206,0,1630335.story

President Obama, please call your Secretary of State home for consultations to get her off that ego-driven international media stage and out of self-promotional headlines. This is a time for experts to conduct U.S. diplomacy, and for Mrs. Clinton’s militaristic, alienating tough talk to be put on MUTE .
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05:41 AM on 02/06/2012
Will an Arab lift a finger to help another Arab achieve freedom. No. No they won't. Not once. Not ever. Arabs simply fight for the right to subjugate others. Period. End Sentence. Full stop. We wait for them to prove us wrong. Once. Pity the Arab for them there is no way out. Secular Tyranny will be replaced by Shariac Tyranny, and the world will turn, and the Arab will still be subjugated­. Replace the word Arab with the word Muslim and you have a clear understand­ing of who and what we defend against. Surround yourself with these people , on all sides, from within and from without, and then you will know the struggle and the miracle of Israel. God Bless America and Am YIsrael Chai !!!
06:00 AM on 02/06/2012
exactly
the only thing they might be able to unify on is their hate towards Isreal
I say let them solve their own problems, I would not spend 1 dollar of US tax dollars to help them
07:18 AM on 02/06/2012
you do know that the billions given to the 3gyptian establishment is to look the other way when |$rae| regularly transgresses?
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06:50 AM on 02/06/2012
agreed