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US Threatens Will Continue To Press Al Assad
US Threatens Will Continue To Press Al Assad - United States (U.S.), Wednesday (9/12), again delivered the appeal that the President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, had to withdraw. The US threatened to do further pressure on the regime of Al Assad if a new deal was signed could not be fully realized, the White House said in a statement. ' If the idea of the Arab League was once again unable to fully implement, the international community will undertake other actions in order to put pressure on the regime of (Bashar) al-Assad to stop suppressing, ' said the White House.
The statement was issued after Syria, Monday, signing the peace plan mediated Arab League with the aim of ending the unrest in that country. Based on the plan, a regional bloc that will send monitors to carry out a field study of the situation in Syria. Although there is agreement, the White House still insists on in his statement that declared, ' the only way mewujukan changes that deserves people of Syria's Bashar al-Assad put position '.
The White House also accused the Government of Bashar ' openly ' violates his commitment to end the unrest and attract the security forces from the area settlements, two days after signing the idea of the Arab League. The White House is calling for full and immediate implementation of the agreement of the Arab League, including ' full withdrawal of the security forces, the release of political prisoners, and unlimited access for international monitors and the media to all territory Syria '. ' Regime (Bashar) al-Assad had faced penalties and exclusion that continues to be a major stifling its resources, '' said the White House. '' Bashar al-Assad would have no doubt that the world is watching, and both the international community and the people of Syria cannot accept their validity. '
Syria lapsed into chaos in mid-March, when anti-Government protests erupted, and clashes between protestors and security forces has killed more than 5,000 people, according to the report of the UNITED NATIONS. The Arab League and Turkey had joined the UNITED STATES and European countries in applying sanctions against Syria, directional in the hope of being able to suppress it in order to put an end to violence against protesters. Syria accused the Government and foreign armed groups as the cause of the riots of conspiracy in the country.
