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7/1/2013

  the economist

Brazen Bashar

وقاحة بشار

BASHAR ASSAD'S ever-rarer speeches have become rather predictable. On January 6th Mr Assad, in his first speech in six months, blamed Syria's problems on "terrorists" backed by the West, appeared defiant over the current state of affairs, and ignored demands that he step down. At no point during the long and rambling address did the president acknowledge his increasingly tenuous grip on power.

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the telegraph

This tragedy will end

سوف تنتهي هذه المأساة

First, the dramatic setting: a packed opera house, the audience chanting its support as the president approached the stage to deliver his speech with, as backdrop, a flag carrying photos of the slain; then, when he had finished, a rush from the stalls to mob him as if he were a diva. Second, the monotonous message: yet another proposal for a political solution, immediately dismissed by an opposition whom the president characterised as a “gang of criminals”.

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the washingtonpost

Syrian troops repulse rebel attack in Aleppo; Netherlands ships Patriot missiles to Turkey

القوات السورية تصد هجوم المتمردين في حلب والسفن الهولندية تحمل صواريخ باتريوت إلى تركيا

BEIRUT — Syria’s state media said Monday that government troops repulsed a rebel attack on a police school in the northern city of Aleppo, one day after President Bashar Assad called on Syrians to fight an opposition driven by what he characterized as religious extremists.The official SANA news agency said regime forces killed and wounded members of a “terrorist group” in the fighting late Sunday, but did provide a number. The government and the pro-regime media refer to the rebels seeking to topple Assad as terrorists.

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Syria violence rages on after Assad shrugs off pressure, remains defiant

يشتد العنف في سورية بعد لامبالاة الأسد.. ويبقى التحدي

Syria's state media said Monday that government troops had repulsed a rebel attack on a police school in the northern city of Aleppo, one day after President Bashar Assad called on Syrians to fight an opposition that he characterized as religious extremists.SANA news agency said members of the "terrorist group" were killed and wounded in the late Sunday battle but did not specify the number. The government and the pro-regime media refer to rebels as terrorists.

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the christain science monitor

To deter extremists in Syria, Obama must heed lessons of Kosovo intervention

 

لردع المتطرفين في سورية ، يجب على أوباما الالتفات لدروس التدخل في كوسوفو

Thousands of civilians have died within the last year. Civil strife has turned into ethnic conflict and now civil war. And the international community is increasingly worried. The United States is boosting its military presence in the region, while at the same time providing the rebels with training and logistical support. “We want to develop a good relationship with them,” says the US State Department spokesman referring to the anti-government forces. Meanwhile, Russia vehemently warns the West not to intervene.

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world time

Chaos and Killing in Syria: Photos of a Slow-Motion Civil War

الفوضى والقتل في سورية : صور بالعرض البطيء لحرب المدينة

More than a year ago, Arab Spring–inspired protests kicked off in the impoverished Syrian agricultural town of Dara‘a. The mini-uprising met a brutal response, one that few observers at the time could have anticipated would blow up into a far wider rebellion against President Bashar Assad and the entrenched, decades-long rule of his family. With Syrian authorities clamping down on journalistic access and freedoms, we saw glimpses of the unrest there for months only through grainy YouTube footage, images as uncertain and hard to corroborate as the events on the ground

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foreign policy

No Surrender

لا استسلام

Only the setting of Bashar al-Assad's Jan. 6 speech was new. The Syrian president spoke from the Damascus Opera House, a cultural landmark built by Assad that many mistook as a sign of his progressive outlook -- a pose now belied by his responsibility for the deaths of more than 60,000 people

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cnn

Syrian refugees in Lebanon facing bitter winter

اللاجئون السوريون في لبنان يواجهون الشتاء القارس

Editor's note: Dee Goluba has worked with aid group Mercy Corps since 1999, responding to some of the world's largest humanitarian crises including the Boxing Day tsunami in Indonesia and emergencies in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Ghassan Wehbe, who helped with this report, is from the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, has worked for Mercy Corps since 2006 and is responsible for the current emergency program in the Bekaa.

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the washingtonpost

U.S. troops arrive in Turkey to help protect border with Syria, prompting some skepticism

القوات الامريكية تصل إلى تركيا للمساعدة في حماية الحدود مع سورية ،مما أثار بعض الشكوك

ANTAKYA, Turkey — As U.S. troops arrive in Turkey and prepare to man Patriot antimissile batteries along the Syrian border, some of the people who will be under such protection say that the extra line of defense is not needed and that the presence of foreign forces could pull their country into the war next door.“We don’t need this thing between us and our neighbors,” said Ali Yilmaz, 49, who works in a cellphone shop in this town, whose population is heavily Alawite, members of the same religious sect as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. “It’s wrong. It’s only going to cause problems.”

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