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U.N. committee condemns Iranian intervention in Syria war
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A child rests inside a stroller filled with cartons collected to use for heating in the town of Douma, eastern Ghouta in Damascus, Syria November 17, 2015. (File photo: Reuters)

Reuters, United Nations Friday, 20 November 2015

The U.N. General Assembly’s human rights committee on Thursday adopted a Saudi-drafted resolution condemning Iranian and Russian intervention in Syria, a decision that the Syrian and Iranian delegations rejected as unhelpful and unjustified.

The non-binding resolution, authored by Saudi Arabia and co-sponsored by Qatar and other Arab nations, the United States and other Western powers, was adopted by the 193-nation assembly’s Third Committee.

There were 115 votes in favor, 15 against and 51 abstentions.

Without explicitly naming Russia, it said the General Assembly “strongly condemns all attacks against the Syrian moderate opposition and calls for their immediate cessation, given that such attacks benefit so-called ISIL (Daesh) and other terrorist groups, such as al Nusra Front.” “ISIL” and “Daesh” are names for ISIS.

The resolution’s language is clearly aimed at Russia, which has been bombing opposition forces in Syria for two months. Moscow says it is attacking ISIS but Western officials say its strikes have mainly targeted other rebel forces, including Western-backed groups.

The resolution also condemned the presence in Syria of “all foreign terrorist fighters ... and foreign forces fighting on behalf of the Syrian regime, particularly the al Quds Brigades, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (of Iran) and militia groups, such as Hezbollah.”

Iran’s deputy U.N. representative, Ambassador Gholamhossein Dehghani, also rejected the resolution. He said it blurred the clear distinction between “terrorists with those who fight against them.”

The resolution demands foreign militias leave Syrian territory immediately.

It also blasts ISIS and other militant groups for rights abuses and atrocities.

Last Update: Friday, 20 November 2015 KSA 09:55 - GMT 06:55
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Russia says eliminated 600 rebels in Syria; Lavrov, Kerry hold phone talk| Reuters


Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Friday that more than 600 rebels had been eliminated as a result of a cruise missile strike a target in Syrian Deir ez-Zour province, RIA news agency quoted him as saying on Friday.

It was not clear when this missile strike was done. Shoigu added that Russia had doubled the number of air crafts in its Syria operation to 69 planes.

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Kerry rallies Gulf Arabs behind renewed anti-IS push


Abu Dhabi (AFP) - US Secretary of State John Kerry travelled to the Gulf on Monday to stress the urgent need to unite a region riven by conflict against the threat from the jihadist Islamic State group.
Kerry believes his ambitious plan to bring Syria's other warring parties to the negotiating table is the key to isolating and ultimately defeating the IS extremists.

So he came to Abu Dhabi to encourage his Emirati and Saudi allies in their efforts to convince Syria's rebel factions to agree a ceasefire with Bashar al-Assad's regime.

"That's why I'm here," he told reporters, repeating his hope that a ceasefire between the opposition and the government could be struck "in a few weeks".

"We're working very hard to accelerate the efforts out of Vienna, to give that diplomatic process life," he said.

"You can be confident that the diplomatic front is in high gear, with a very real plan on the table to be implemented."

Kerry rallies Gulf Arabs behind renewed anti-IS push - Yahoo News
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There is no different between Assad and ISIS. Where was secretary John Kerry during the 5 years of Assad butchering of his people. If we do a simple math we will come to know that Assad has killed more people than ISIS did. Truly disgusting.
 

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http://www.liveleak.com/ll_embed?f=6a0610dde1d6

I am the only one who found this to be sad and funny? It looks like Nusra front or whomever in the video sent two tanks that have no shells or ammunition, with literally no other purpose than to chase the pro-regime fighters out of that little village....

And if you look the tank or APC just drives straight through the village chasing them as if they will bump them with the armor and they all ran away lol.

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He shoots his own tank at 3:04 too lol
 
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There is no different between Assad and ISIS. Where was secretary John Kerry during the 5 years of Assad butchering of his people. If we do a simple math we will come to know that Assad has killed more people than ISIS did. Truly disgusting.

That is very true. Both entities need to be exterminated. Assad is a plague that has been infecting his people for years. However ISIS is a plague that is steadily taking over territories. They are also committing terrorist attacks on our allies. I believe ISIS, as well as Assad will be taken care of. It is just a matter of time. It doesn't who Assad's allies are, a bullet will find its way to him.
 

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http://www.liveleak.com/ll_embed?f=6a0610dde1d6

I am the only one who found this to be sad and funny? It looks like Nusra front or whomever in the video sent two tanks that have no shells or ammunition, with literally no other purpose than to chase the pro-regime fighters out of that little village....

And if you look the tank or APC just drives straight through the village chasing them as if they will bump them with the armor and they all ran away lol.

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He shoots his own tank at 3:04 too lol



The Iranians and Assad militias. D:-D lol

Rafidis before the war they make so much noise, but once they enter the battle they act like a tame cats. |0|

Good for them.
 

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Saudi to host Syria rebel talks, riling Iran
BEIRUT | By Tom Perry

A Syrian opposition meeting due to begin in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday marks the most serious effort yet to unify President Bashar al-Assad's fragmented enemies, a step seen as vital to peace talks sought by world powers but which has riled Iran.

While the outlook for the political track recently launched in Vienna appears bleak - international divisions over Assad persist and the war in Syria has escalated - the Riyadh meeting offers the prospect of forging a more united opposition better able to negotiate with the government.

Assad's opponents and the governments that back them see it as a long-overdue step towards ending the disunity that has obstructed diplomacy: the Turkish-based political opposition that led the last round of failed peace talks two years ago was widely criticised as out of touch with forces on the ground.

The Riyadh meeting is meant to bring rebels, or those who represent them, to the table when negotiations begin.

Yet Iran, whose Shi'ite-led government is an arch rival of the Sunni kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has said the meeting is aimed at harming the Vienna peace talks and would cause their failure. The Vienna process envisages formal talks between the Syrian government and the opposition by Jan. 1.

The participants invited to Riyadh include powerful Islamist factions Islam Army and Ahrar al-Sham - a group whose founders had links to al Qaeda. Ahrar al-Sham still fights alongside the Nusra Front, al Qaeda's Syrian wing, while espousing a nationalist agenda.

Islam Army said in a statement that its commander, Zahran Alloush, would not attend because the group had lost control of the road he had been planning to use to exit the area in the Damascus suburbs where the group is based. Members of Islam Army's political office will attend instead, it said.

A dozen Free Syrian Army rebel groups will also attend, including groups vetted by the United States that have received foreign military aid. They include recipients of U.S.-made anti-tank missiles supplied to rebels in larger quantities since Russia intervened militarily on Assad's side on Sept. 30.

"It is the first time there is a meeting in Saudi - a meeting of soldiers and politicians - and it has a greater chance of success because Saudi is hosting it," said the head of one of the FSA groups.

"Saudi is a pivotal state in the region and for it to take this step - to host a conference of the Syrian opposition factions - certainly something real will result from it."

He declined to be named because of political sensitivities surrounding the conference. Underlining the complexities, media access to the conference is expected to be highly restricted.

An initial list of 65 invitees has grown to many more than that, sources familiar with arrangements say.

KURDS NOT INVITED, SCOPE FOR FRICTION SEEN

Even with backing from Saudi Arabia, the United States and others, analysts still see scope for friction in Riyadh, notably between groups battling to unseat Assad and members of the Damascus-based opposition who are expected to attend.

"Trying to get those two poles to agree to the same platform and to negotiate as one unit is going to prove very difficult if not impossible, it's not entirely clear to me whether it is even advisable," said Noah Bonsey, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group.

A Syrian Kurdish group that has taken over wide areas of northern Syria and which has fought Islamic State with U.S. help meanwhile says it has not been invited to the talks at all. One of the Kurdish-run enclaves in Syria declared the Saudi talks "doomed to fail" without Kurdish involvement.

Diplomacy towards ending the nearly five-year conflict has accelerated since Russia deployed its air force to mount strikes in support of the Syrian army.

Iran has also intervened with more forces since then. Hundreds of its elite Revolutionary Guard Corps are fighting alongside the Syrian army in ground offensives being waged with Russian air cover in several areas of western Syria.

Saudi Arabia has in turn boosted support to the rebels. Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said on Nov. 26 that a military option in Syria was still viable and support for the opposition fighting to topple Assad would continue.

Russia's air campaign has mostly hit areas of western Syria that are crucial to Assad's survival and where the Islamic State group - the stated target of the Russian intervention - has little or no presence.

All the rebels attending the meeting are enemies of Islamic State, which controls swathes of eastern Syria seized mostly from other insurgent groups. The Nusra Front, listed as a terrorist group by the United States, has also not been invited.

A diplomat who tracks Syria said Russia would object to the participation of both Islam Army and Ahrar al-Sham due its links to the Nusra Front and al Qaeda. "The Iranians feel uncomfortable with the Saudis leading," the diplomat added.

"The aim of agreeing the parameters of negotiations with the regime is hard to achieve."

But the spokesman for one of the FSA groups due to attend said Ahrar al-Sham were part of the Syrian people.

"We did not take part before in conferences before, but we hope that this conference will be important for the future of Syria and ending the war," said Abu Ghaith al-Shami of Alwiyat Seif al-Sham, which operates in southern Syria.

(Additional reporting by Suleiman al-Khalidi in Amman and Sylvia Westall and John Davison in Beirut; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Giles Elgood and Jonathan Oatis)
Saudi to host Syria rebel talks, riling Iran| Reuters
 
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