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Arab League denies getting Syrian request for emergency summit as hundreds demonstrate in Damascus
Posted: 01-11-2005 , 14:32 GMT

The spokesman for the 22-member Arab League, Hisham Yusuf, on Tuesday denied getting an official request from Syria to hold an emergency Arab League summit to elicit the combined support for Syria in the face of the United Nations Security Council's resolution 1636, adopted Monday. Syria Farouk al-Shara

 

The UN Council demanded in that resolution that Syria increase its cooperation regarding its inquiry into the assassination of a former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri last February.

 

Several senior Syrian officials were implicated in the Council's first inquiry report, which Syria has described consistently as significantly flawed and politically motivated to tarnish Syria's  image, according to Time Online. Syria denies any involvement in the murder of Hariri.

 

Yusuf said that at this stage a summit was not considered even though the Arab League's Secretary General, Amr Moussa, is holding intensive consultations with "Syrian, Lebanese and Arab officials on this issue.".

 

Arab diplomats, however, proposed a smaller meeting including Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Lebanon and Egypt, anticipating that a broad summit was unlikely for fear of hurting relations with the United States, France and Britain.

 

Anti-Syrian Lebanese political leader Walid Jumblatt implied in comments to reporters that Syria faced the same future as did Iraq if it did not comply with international demands for transparency regarding Hariri's assassination and possible Syrian involvement in it.

 

Syria agrees to comply with UN Council

 

Meanwhile, Syria announced on Tuesday that it would abide by the wishes of the inquiry committee, headed by German prosecutor Detlev Mehlis.

 

In Damascus, hundreds of demonstrators gathered on Tuesday armed with banners that read "We have nothing to hide." "We are not criminals. We are not terrorists. We just need peace," declared one protester. This demonstration was organized by the regime.
 

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» this is SO EASY
  Leo7001, (2005-11-02 , 01:46) - Reply
  just get to the TRUTH behind the French-issued spy pen.

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  The Zionists supprted the, Kings, Emires and dictators, (2005-11-02 , 06:49) - Reply
  Muslim world, now is the time to say goodbye to the Kings, Emires and Dictators and say hello to democracy. God bless America for making it possible.
   
   
   
 

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