Arab League Team to Head to U.N. over Syria Saturday

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Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi and Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani are to head to New York on Saturday to seek support for an Arab plan on Syria, Arabi said.

The two will "hold a meeting with the U.N. Security Council on Monday to seek ratification of the Arab League decision on Syria," for President Bashar Assad to hand power to his deputy, Arabi said.

Arab League ministers meeting in Cairo last week had asked for U.N. support in their efforts to resolve the crisis in Syria, where a crackdown on protests has left more than 5,400 people dead since March.

The League called on Assad to delegate powers to his vice president and clear the way for a national unity government to be formed within two months.

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Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 26 January 2012, 16:48

ASSad will not agree to leave. Start sending anti-tank weapons and get the game rolling.

Default-user-icon Dgiordgi (Guest) 26 January 2012, 17:13

The UN is owned by the US for the pleasure of Israel, the most criminal nation on the face of the earth. The US and Israel subcontract with the clowns al-Arabi and the Qatari to promote their filthy policies in the region, but have failed miserably in executing these. So now the Qatari and al-Arabi are going to the UN to seek its support! This is a lame and stupid farce where the clowns are running round and round and round in a full circle. Bon voyage.

Missing allouchi 26 January 2012, 17:20

It is about time. The Assad regime should not be trusted. The butcher of Damascus always plays for time to kill more of his own people. He should be stopped and brought to justice or be KILLED.

Missing peace 26 January 2012, 18:49

tick tack... tick tack...

Default-user-icon BullsEye (Guest) 26 January 2012, 19:08

deja vu - all over again!

Default-user-icon Estoban (Guest) 26 January 2012, 19:55

We have been waiting for your tick tack... tick tack... and that of Dr. Falaky since God know when. If you do not have any breakthrough [redictions a la Dr. Falaky, then keep ticking and tacking into oblivion both of you idiots. At least, allouchi admits that Assad should not be trusted and other tactics of the Assad regime. If only allouchi had told this to Dr. Falaky in 1989 and 1990 when the Falaky threw himself into the arms of the Assad regime to scheme against ebn balado. Perhaps allouchi was still behind the bushy.

Default-user-icon One Arab Umma (Guest) 26 January 2012, 19:57

I can't believe those Zionists, first they conspire on the splendid Saddam Hussein, then on the brilliant Muammar al-Gaddafi, now on the fantastic Bashar al-Assad, when are they going to stop their conspiracies on the our magnificent patriotic Arab leaders!

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 26 January 2012, 21:51

Be sure to tell the UN he killed 10 children today. They were probably part of the "armed gangs".

Thumb arzz 27 January 2012, 00:00

The gulf Bedouins will get their judgement day sooner or later. They should not be teaching others anything about their version of democracy.

I take Assad's dictatorship over that of the brotherhood and salafis anyday. Last thing Lebanon needs is a to be ruled by a brotherhood syrian government.

Thumb shab 27 January 2012, 00:08

No dictators or militia gang leader have ever lived long. All in good time

Thumb jabalamel 27 January 2012, 01:10

the filthy zionist information war department hallucinate is happy about taking syria to un, not realizing that china and russia would block any resolution.

and they also repeat all their lies

Default-user-icon Friguette (Guest) 27 January 2012, 01:25

shab, now that's a prediction that anyone can call achievable ALL IN GOOD TIME (I'm just not sure what you mean by all in good time and whether it will be your good time, may God give you strength and a long life to witness that), unlike your previous out-of-this-world predictions and those of your buddies and my friends Gabby, aragon, peace, thepatriot, allouchi and Dr. Samir Mtahwej when you predicted that the dictator will fall last month, last year, five years ago, in three months, this coming Saturday, next year or even this century. I am glad I see some improvement in your thinking, and please continue improving. The more you distance yourself from the the Mtahwej, the more you start sounding reasonable, which should make your parents proud of you again.

Default-user-icon Le PheneChien (Guest) 27 January 2012, 03:52

@Habal: Have you listened to Barak Hussein Obama? he said Assad's game is over, watch the day when the American ambassador leaves Syria then you can begin the tic tac toe. Russia and China could careless when the US Navy arrives with its fleet and air bomb Damascus, they will bark but they can't do a single thing except sending boats of arms to the fallen regime to strengthen their own economy before the last supper at which point they become hungry for no business.

Default-user-icon Dan (Guest) 27 January 2012, 04:35

I predict Assad's rule will come to an end in the next few months..Either by NATO without a U.N. mandate..or the rebels and army defectors getting armed by Western powers...

Either way I suggest for Assad to leave before he joins Saddam and Qaddafi..but who's be dumb enough to take that loser and his family.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 27 January 2012, 05:11

I suppose these bearded shabiha dressed in black sent from the Ayatollah are from the Zionist war department too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hlgPMlklJSU

Default-user-icon jean (Guest) 27 January 2012, 05:33

No halucinations here.... No Regime lasts forever. And no one can rule lebanon forever. Syria will never be the same, what started in tunisia will end in syria!