UN remains split over Syria

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Published on Jan 31, 2012 by

http://www.euronews.net/ The UN is divided over how to end the violence in Syria. A special session of the 15-nation Security Council had been asked to consider a resolution backing an Arab League plan, but Russia and China remain to be convinced.
 
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she  believes Syrian leaders are pitting ethnic and religious groups against each other, which could spark a civil war.

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  • The Russians proofed again that they are irrelevant and one step behind. They voted today against most of the international consensus in desperate attempt to save what is left of the murderous ass of their son of a bitch in Damascus while rest of the world is preparing for post-Assad stage. Assad stands zero chance to stay in power and the big loser today was Russia and china; Arab and Syrian people won't forgive them for that.

  • @hektorDYKE great name

  • piss off hilary, you must be the most despised woman in the world by now - i wonder how that feels... the west doesnt care about civillians, the west only has their own best interests at heart (as usual) - regime change.

  • Yay Russia!

  • Hillary Clinton gives no reason as to why the Syrian leaders would have begun pitting ethnic and religious groups against each other.

  • wow russia

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