Official: Arab League monitors made 'mistakes'
05.01.2012 16:25 3 views 0 comments
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Arab League monitors made "mistakes" during their fact-finding mission in Syria, a top Qatari official said Thursday. Czytaj więcej »
| Arab monitors to stay in Syria despite "mistakes"
05.01.2012 16:10 6 views 0 comments
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - Arab League peace monitors will stay in Syria to check on the government's compliance with a promise to end 10 months of violence against pro-democracy protesters, Arab government sources said on Thursday, despite criticism from Qatar's prime minister that they had made "mistakes." Czytaj więcej »
| Arab monitors to stay in Syria despite "mistakes"
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05.01.2012 16:02 5 views 0 comments
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Reuters - Arab League peace monitors will stay in Syria to check on the government's compliance with a promise to end 10 months of violence against pro-democracy protesters, Arab government sources said on Thursday, despite criticism from Qatar's prime minister that they had made "mistakes." Czytaj więcej »
| Official: Arab League monitors made 'mistakes'
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Arab League monitors made "mistakes" during their fact-finding mission in Syria, a top Qatari official said Thursday. Czytaj więcej »
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Arab League turns to UN for help in Syria
05.01.2012 13:28 2 views 0 comments
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The Arab League has turned to the United Nations for help after admitting 'mistakes' in its Syria monitoring mission, which has come in for withering criticism for its failure to stem bloodletting. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Feltman, the US assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs, was Thursday to hold talks in Cairo with the Arab League about the Syrian crisis, amid mounting frustration over the unrelenting violence. His meeting comes as President Bashar Al Assad's regime, which accuses the United States of 'gross interference' in Arab affairs, said it freed 552 people detained for involvement in unrest and who have 'no blood on their hands.' Qatari Prime Minister Shaikh Hamad bin Jassem...
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