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Monday,February 11 2013
Assad says Syria will not submit to 'plots' 
DAMASCUS/BEIRUT - Agence France-Presse 

 
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Monday stressed that his regime, battered 
by nearly two years of revolt, will not submit to pressure or "plots" against 
it, reported state news agency SANA. "Syria will remain the beating heart of 
the Arab world and will not give up its principles despite the intensifying 
pressure and diversifying plots not only targeting Syria, but all Arabs," Assad 
said at a meeting with a Jordanian delegation in Damascus.

 
The statement came after Syrian opposition chief Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib said he 
had received "no clear response" from Damascus over his offer of dialogue.
 
Khatib said in late January he was prepared to hold direct talks with regime 
representatives who did not have "blood on their hands," and so long as the 
discussions addressed replacing Assad.
 
The Assad regime had said it was open to talks but without pre-conditions.
 
The Syrian uprising began with mass peaceful protests in March 2011 and 
steadily grew into an armed insurgency amid continued state crackdowns. Air 
raids, shelling attacks and fighting has left over 60,000 people dead since 
then according to the UN, the vast majority in the second year of the conflict.

Twin suicide attacks kill 14 Syria security officers: NGO

Jihadist rebels killed 14 Syrian intelligence officers in twin suicide car bomb 
attacks against their offices in the northeast province of Hasakeh on Monday, 
the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
 
"At least 14 members of state security and military intelligence were killed 
when Al-Nusra Front fighters detonated car bombs in front of the state security 
headquarters and a military intelligence building in the town of Shadada," the 
watchdog said, citing sources on the ground.
 
The Observatory said that the number of fatalities was expected to rise since 
many others were wounded and in critical condition.
 
It added that clashes were continuing in the town, whose inhabitants -- 
including many employees of a nearby oilfield -- have largely fled.
 
Al-Nusra Front has been blacklisted by Washington as a terrorist organisation 
for its deadly suicide attacks, but it has meanwhile traction on the ground as 
a fearless fighting force in the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad's 
regime.


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