After decades of support in money, arms, intelligence and protection in
Damascus Hamas jumps ship. Even  reactionary groups see the signs in the
cards... Whats is that old saying "----jumping ship!"...


Hamas ditches Assad, backs Syrian revolt
12:56pm EST

By Omar Fahmy and Nidal
al-Mughrabi<http://blogs.reuters.com/search/journalist.php?edition=us&n=nidalal.mughrabi&;>

CAIRO/GAZA, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Leaders of the Palestinian Islamist movement
Hamas turned publicly against their long-time ally President Bashar
al-Assad of Syria on Friday, endorsing the revolt aimed at overthrowing his
dynastic rule.

The policy shift deprives Assad of one of his few remaining Sunni Muslim
supporters in the Arab world and deepens his international isolation. It
was announced in Hamas speeches at Friday prayers in Cairo and a rally in
the Gaza Strip.

Hamas went public after nearly a year of equivocating as Assad's army,
largely led by fellow members of the president's Alawite sect, has crushed
mainly Sunni protesters and rebels.

In a Middle East split along sectarian lines between Shi'ite and Sunni
Islam, the public abandonment of Assad casts immediate questions over
Hamas's future ties with its principal backer Iran, which has stuck by its
ally Assad, as well as with Iran's fellow Shi'ite allies in Lebanon's
Hezbollah movement.

"I salute all the nations of the Arab Spring and I salute the heroic people
of Syria who are striving for freedom, democracy and reform," Hamas leader
Ismail Haniyeh, visiting Egypt from the Gaza Strip, told thousands of
Friday worshippers at Cairo's al-Azhar mosque.

"We are marching towards Syria, with millions of martyrs," chanted
worshippers at al-Azhar, home to one of the Sunni world's highest seats of
learning. "No Hezbollah and no Iran.

"The Syrian revolution is an Arab revolution."

to read more click here:

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/24/us-syria-palestinians-idUSTRE81N1CC20120224
  Kofi Annan <http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2012/02/kofi-annan.html>
 *So Kofi Annan who minded the UN peacekeeping store during the Rwanda
massacres will now mind the massacres in Syria?*

 Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil

 After todays meeting I'm sure these views will change... “Friends of
Syria”: The View from
Syria<http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/%E2%80%9Cfriends-syria%E2%80%9D-view-syria>
 Tarek Abd al-Hayy
While all eyes are on Tunis where the “Friends of Syria” conference is
taking place Friday, Al-Akhbar speaks to opposition members and activists...
Read 
more<http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/%E2%80%9Cfriends-syria%E2%80%9D-view-syria>
|
Comments <http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/4524/#comments>



   Fallout from Syrian colonel’s abduction

The smokescreen surrounding the abduction of Syrian Col. Hussein Harmush,
who defected to Turkey in June 2011 before being handed over to the Syrian
secret service in September 2011, has begun to clear in recent weeks
following a judicial probe.



Claims that Turkey’s spy agency, the National Intelligence Organization
(MİT), was involved in handing Harmush over to Syria were finally confirmed
on Feb. 2 when the Adana Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office issued a written
statement saying one MİT agent had been arrested for questioning and
further MİT officials had been called to testify as “suspects” in the
scandalous repatriation case.

Two days later, the prosecutor formally charged the five individuals -- one
of whom is an MİT agent identified only by the initials Ö.S. -- for
committing crimes including political espionage and deprivation of liberty.
The prosecutor’s request for the detention of the suspects pending trial
was later approved by the court ruling. The investigation is still ongoing
and it may well implicate senior management at the MİT in what some
describe as a major cover-up, putting the secretive intelligence agency in
a difficult position.

The agency was dealt a heavy blow last week when senior MİT officials were
called to testify at another criminal case investigation in İstanbul,
creating a huge political controversy in Turkey. The government had to push
for an emergency legislative change in an effort to limit the fallout from
the crisis and put a lid on the political firestorm. For now, Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has managed to save his men, especially Hakan
Fidan, his close confidant at the top of the agency, because the new
amendment means Erdoğan’s approval is required before any legal probe into
the MİT is launched. In other words, the independent judicial review of the
secret service in Turkey was effectively halted, as prosecutors now need a
green light from Erdoğan, who will in all likelihood refuse to grant
permission for investigation.

To read more click here:

http://www.todayszaman.com/columnist-271986-fallout-from-syrian-colonels-abduction.html


Syria (and Beyond) Live Coverage: A Meeting in Tunis
Friday, February 24, 2012 at 9:21
Scott Lucas in Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi, Abu Rahman,
Alain Juppé, Ali Abdullah Saleh, EA Middle East and Turkey, Edith Bouvier,
Egypt, Eric Chevallier, International Committee of the Red Cross, Middle
East and Iran, Syria, Syrian National Council



*Shelling of the Baba Amr section of Homs in Syria this morning*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObLufjE5zAA&feature=player_embedded

*See also Syria Feature: Asking Again, "Will Aleppo
Rise?"<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/2/24/syria-feature-asking-again-will-aleppo-rise-bsyria.html>
Bahrain Feature: The Long Tentacles of the Regime's PR
Octopus<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/2/24/bahrain-feature-the-long-tentacles-of-the-regimes-pr-octopus.html>
Sudan 1st-Hand: Protests and Raids at the University of
Khartoum<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/2/24/sudan-1st-hand-protests-and-raids-at-the-university-of-khart.html>
Thursday's Syria (and Beyond) Live Coverage: The Deaths of The
Journalists<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/2/23/syria-and-beyond-live-coverage-the-deaths-of-the-journalists.html>
*
------------------------------

2142 GMT: The LCCS are now reporting that 97 people have been killed
today<http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=394167820610360&set=a.221856221174855.74557.217848338242310&type=1>nationwide,
including victims of two "massacres."

Two massacres were committed while the Friends' of Syria Conference being
held The Syrian regime committed two new massacres today in Homs and Hama;
where the number of martyrs in Hama reached 30 in two separate massacres
and the number of martyrs in the Khaldieh massacre in Homs reached 33. The
number of martyrs in Syria today is 97 so far in different cities. The
Local Coordination Committees regrets the world's inability to stop the
regime's brutal violence, which is increases steadily and kills more
innocent Syrian victims every day

2133 GMT: As EA sources reported earlier, the International Committee of
the Red Cross is now confirming that they have evacuated 7 people from the
Baba Amr 
district<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2012/feb/24/friends-of-syria-meeting-ceasefire-live#block-52>of
Homs:

Sean Maguire, spokesman for the ICRC, told the Guardian that up to a dozen
vehicles were involved in the operation. The ICRC is not identifying the
evacuees at this time, and Maguire said he "did not have any information"
as to whether the two French journalists Edith Bouvier and William Daniels,
who are known to have been stranded in Baba Amr, were among those aided.

The evacuees have been taken to Al Amin hospital in central Homs, Maguire
said, while the ICRC would be continuing efforts in Baba Amr.

"We're continuing our efforts. It's night-time, so it's more complicated,
and there's a possibility our movement might be suspended for a while, but
as soon as possible we will resume it."

2126 GMT: Activists, and Al Jazeera
Mubasher<https://twitter.com/#!/ajmubasher/status/173132336421019649>,
are noww reporting that another photojournalist was killed in Homs. This
report via Rami al Jarrah:

Here is a picture <http://yfrog.com/ke7sdjhj> of Brave Anas al Tarsheh who
was killed by regime forces today in the #Malaab area of #Homs.

 Anas Al Tarsheh also would interview people as part of his contribution to
citizen journalism in #syria

 1953 GMT: So far, the head of the Syrian National Council, Burhan
Ghalioun, has not been impressed with the actions of the "Friends of Syria"
group <http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/02/24/196755.html> that
met today in Tunisia. While it may be too early to see the significance of
today's news, Ghalioun's statements about the acceptance of the Kurds could
play a significant role moving forward.

“The new Syria will have a decentralized government, thereby enabling local
authorities to take control of their affairs,” Burhan Ghalioun said,
according to a copy of his speech.

“Your identity will be nationally recognized and respected and your rights
as citizens will be assured. You will play a significant role in rebuilding
the Syria of our dreams, the Syria of which we have been dreaming for
decades.”

While there have been consistent protests in some Kurdish areas, they have
not been as strong in recent months than they were originally. If the
Kurdish elders find this statement sincere, that could once again change.

1944 GMT: According to the activist group, the Local Coordinating
Committees of Syria, they have been able to verify that 93 people have been
killed so far today in
Syria<http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=394117703948705&set=a.221856221174855.74557.217848338242310&type=1>,
"among them 14 children, a woman, and 18 unidentified corpses which arrived
to the town of Khattab. This includes 30 martyrs in Hama, 32 martyrs in
Homs, 10 martyrs in Hassakeh,4 in Aleppo, 3 martyrs in Daraa, 10 martyrs in
Idlib, 2 in Damascus Suburbs (Moudamaya, Douma) and 1 in each of Deir Ezzor
and Raqqa."

The LCCS also share this video, which they claim shows the gunfire in the
Midan district, near the center of Damascus, that was directed against
protesters at dusk:

1938 GMT: We're still waiting for the Red Cross to release official
details, but according to activists the ICRC tried to send 12 ambulances
into Baba Amr, but the soldiers only allowed 4 ambulances in. Rami al
Jarrah says that only 7 injured
people<http://twitter.com/AlexanderPageSY/statuses/173126441536454657>(the
western journalists presumably among them) have actually be evacuated
from Baba Amr, Homs.

It's possible that this will change, but there seem to be miscommunications
on every level of this story.

*1925 GMT:** Yemen has often hosted some of the largest and most impressive
Friday prayer protests in the Middle East. For now, however, with a
transition to a new administration in the works, the protesters have set
their sights elsewhere.*

*This is the crowd today in Sana'a, chanting against the Syrian President
Bashar al Assad:*

*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbsNjlsBpfQ&feature=player_embedded*<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbsNjlsBpfQ&feature=player_embedded>

1915 GMT: The Syrian Regime loses another ally - after months of signaling
that Hamas was slowly pulling away from the Assad government, the leaders
of Hamas finally threw their support to the
opposition<http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/24/us-syria-palestinians-idUSTRE81N1CC20120224>
:

"I salute all the nations of the Arab Spring and I salute the heroic people
of Syria who are striving for freedom, democracy and reform," Hamas leader
Ismail Haniyeh, visiting Egypt from the Gaza Strip, told thousands of
Friday worshippers at Cairo's al-Azhar mosque.

"We are marching towards Syria, with millions of martyrs," chanted
worshippers at al-Azhar, home to one of the Sunni world's highest seats of
learning. "No Hezbollah and no Iran.

"The Syrian revolution is an Arab revolution."

1843 GMT: The LCCS have posted two disturbing videos from Syria. The first
claims to show the bodies of 10 people killed by Assad
loyalists<http://www.facebook.com/LCCSy/posts/286004371468626>in the
Khalidiya district of Homs. The second claims to show an entire
family, including many children, murdered in Kafr Ton,
Hama<http://www.facebook.com/LCCSy/posts/382663571762901>
.

Like so many reports, we cannot verify the information, but EA was aware of
botth videos earlier today because both videos were posted by activists
before the LCCS posted them on their Facebook Page.

1828 GMT: CNN's Hala Gorani ‏tweets <http://twitter.com/#!/HalaGorani>,

"ICRC spokeswoman Carla Haddad Mardini tells me evacuations of women and
children in Homs "under way." Calls it a "first step."

ICRC spox tells me no info on whether bodies of deceased journalists Marie
Colvin and Remi Olchik will be retrieved from Homs today.

Scott Lucas provides some analysis on these chaotic developments.

Even if there was an agreement with Damascus, this may not filter through
to all Syrian authorities on the ground, and in chaotic situations, it
certainly may not reach individual units. There probably was a general
agreement reached between the ICRC and the Assad government, but there will
be conflicts on the ground in Homs as the ICRC tries to get in.

1815 GMT: This story is developing quickly, and details are conflicting,
but the situation in Baba Amr, Homs, is urgent. Now Rami al Jarrah
reports<http://twitter.com/AlexanderPageSY/statuses/173108019465437184>that
the Red Cross ambulances were denied entry to Baba Amr unless they
agreed to ONLY evacuate the foreign journalists.

1803 GMT: There is now discrepancy about who the Red Cross is evacuating in
Homs. Activist Rami al Jarrah posts that the Red Cross was only taking
injured foreigners <http://www.twitlonger.com/show/g3kkat> out of Baba
Amr. NPR's
Ahmed al Omran <http://twitter.com/#!/ahmed> has cited several activist
sources that say that the ICRC ambulances were denied entry into the
street. Al Omran also spoke to an ICRC spokesman in Damascus who said that
the foreign journalists were not the only
ones<http://twitter.com/#!/ahmed/status/173105571669622784>being
evacuated.

ICRC Spox: There is an agreement with all parties for a "pause" to allow
the ambulances to go into Bab Amr and evacuate the injured.

ICRC Spox: we have doctors on the ground to assess who need help the most
to evacuate them first.

However, within seconds Rami al Jarrah has posted this
appeal:<http://www.twitlonger.com/show/g3lt3i>

The Syrian authorities refused to allow the red cross to entre to Baba Amre
in Homs , and allowed four ambulance cars from the Syrian Red Crescent to
entre the besieged neighbourhood.

All the foreign journalists refused to leave with the Syrian Red Crescent
and asked the attendance of representatives of the International Red Corss
to evacuate them with all the wounded Syrian citizens in Baba Amre who need
special medical intervention to save their lives.

It worth mentioning that the field hospital in Bab Amre is run out of
almost every basic medical consumable and there are only two medical
doctors working in the hospital who lack the expertise to treat the
hundreds of the injured people who need urgent surgery to save their lives.

1758 GMT: *The Guardian* has confirmed that the International Committee of
the Red Cross is evacuating people from
Homs<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2012/feb/24/friends-of-syria-meeting-ceasefire-live#block-43>
:

In an email to the Guardian an ICRC spokesman said they had been in Baba
Amr since this afternoon attempting to evacuate "everyine who needs it".

"ICRC and SARC are in Bab Amro since this afternoon and are negotiationg
with the Syrian authorities and the opposition in and attempt to evacuate
everyone who needs it without exception."

AP reported that ICRC officials are negotiating with authorities and rebels
to try and evacuate "all wounded" – including two foreign journalists.

1751 GMT: A source in Bahrain sends us this
video<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqmIOFncXRw&feature=youtu.be#Baharin>,
which was edited together from several different cameras. The event in
question occurred on February 18th. Below is the description given to us by
the activist. We should warn that the video is occassionally graphic in
nature:

A video montage from different angles of the brutality of the mercenaries
(police) in Bahrain - After shooting a kid in his eye, they teargassed the
place he fell in, not allowing other protesters to rescue him. Then they
started beating and kicking him before shooting at him again, before
leaving him thrown on the ground. The 15 year-old kid lost his eye.

 1733 GMT: Bahrain continues to host large protest rallies organized by the
leading opposition parties. Today's
rally<https://twitter.com/#!/Satraawi/status/173087875846512642/photo/1>was
in solidarity with Abdulhadi alKhawaja, the former head of the Bahrain
Centre for Human Rights who is in prison for life, and father of prominent
activists Maryam and Zainab.

Elsewhere, in the villages, there are more reports of clashes. Anup Kaphle,
online editor for Foreign and National Security at the Washington Post,
took this picture <http://twitpic.com/8o2aaj> earlier, with this comment:

"Something about this photo from #Bahrain says a lot about the country
right now."

1725 GMT: The Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister has called for the arming of
the Syrian 
opposition<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2012/feb/24/friends-of-syria-meeting-ceasefire-live#block-41>,
according to Reuters:

Asked at the start of a bilateral meeting in the Tunisian capital with U.S.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton if he thought arming the Syrian
opposition was a good idea, the Saudi minister said: "I think it's an
excellent idea."

Asked why, he said: "Because they have to protect themselves."

1626 GMT: Al Arabiya <http://www.twitter.com/AlArabiya_Eng>offers two more
Tweets, quotes from Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister:

Saud al-Faisal: My country will not take part in an action that will not
lead to the quick protection of the Syrians

"Is it justice to offer aid and leave the Syrians to the killing machine?"

1615 GMT: BREAKING - According to the Al Arabiya bureau chief, Saudi Arabia
is withdrawing from the Tunisia conference because focusing on human rights
in Syria is not enough. He also tweets
this<http://twitter.com/hisham_melhem/statuses/173077830064799744>
:

Saud Al-Faisal @ Friends of Syria conference:Syrian regime is illegitimate.
The only solution is transfer of power‘willingly or by coercion'

1610 GMT: According to the Local Coordinating Committees of Syria, 51
people have been killed
today<http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=393977823962693&set=a.221856221174855.74557.217848338242310&type=1>by
security forces, "among them 10 children and 18 unidentified corpses
which arrived to the town of Khattab. This includes 23 martyrs in Hama, 15
martyrs in Homs, 6 martyrs in Hassakeh, 2 martyrs in Daraa, 3 martyrs in
Aleppo and 1 martyr in each of Idlib and Deir Ezzor."

The report, less than a half-hour old, is likely already outdated. The LCCS
is reporting that the Khalidiya district of Homs is being heavily shelled,
the Damascus suburb Douma is being shelled, heavy gunfire is reported in
the 
Madomiyah<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%D9%85%D8%B9%D8%B6%D9%85%D9%8A%D8%A9+,+damascus,+syria&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=33.461234,36.192741&spn=0.154953,0.338173&sll=33.498031,36.297626&sspn=0.00968,0.021136&gl=us&hnear=Al+Moadamyeh,+Darayya+District,+Rif-Dimashq+Governorate,+Syria&t=h&z=12&iwloc=A>suburb
and in
Mesraba<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%D9%85%D8%B3%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%A8%D8%A7,+damascus,+syria&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=33.550551,36.396332&spn=0.309586,0.676346&sll=33.461234,36.192741&sspn=0.154953,0.338173&gl=us&hnear=Mesraba,+Duma+District,+Rif-Dimashq+Governorate,+Syria&t=h&z=11>,
and the town of
Halfaya<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%D8%AD%D9%84%D9%81%D8%A7%D9%8A%D8%A7,+syria&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=35.262441,36.607132&spn=0.303314,0.676346&sll=33.550551,36.396332&sspn=0.309586,0.676346&gl=us&hnear=Halfaya,+Hama+Governorate,+Syria&t=h&z=11>,
Hama, is reportedly under a full-scale attack.

This video, reportedly taken this afternoon, shows the moment that security
forces opened fire on a demonstration in Dael, Daraa. Note the child who
appears to be close to the crossfire:

With smoke still in the air, this
video<http://www.facebook.com/LCCSy/posts/344693895575012>reportedly
shows a young girl who was injured when a shell fell on Idlib:

1551 GMT: *Human Rights Watch* posts this
picture<http://humanrightswatch.tumblr.com/post/18188237929/screen-grab-showing-the-remnants-of-the-tail>,
which they say shows "the remnants of the tail section of Russian-made
240mm F-864 high explosive mortar bombs in Homs, Syria." The 240mm mortar
shell is used to destroy heavy fortifications and fieldworks, which
explains the devastating effects the recent shelling is having on the city
of Homs.

HRW is not the only group reporting that these heavy shells, the heaviest
known shell in Syria's arsenal, are being used to target civilians and the
infrastructure in parts of Homs.

1546 GMT: The European Union is also preparing to increase pressure on
Assad<http://www.rferl.org/content/syria_tunis_meeting_/24494388.html>.
The EU has named sanctions on 7 Syrian government ministers, "ministers of
health, education, presidential affairs, communications and technology,
industry, oil and mineral resources, and transport." These sanctions
include a freezing of all assets and a ban on travel.

The EU is also set to impose new sanctions on the Syrian Central Bank.
These new sanctions would likely freeze all SCB assets, and the new
sanctions would also target cargo flights and trade of precious metals and
minerals. They are set to pass on February 27th.

1531 GMT: Echoing reports from the Syrian National
Council<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/2/24/syria-and-beyond-live-coverage-a-meeting-in-tunis.html#1415>(update
1415 GMT), Al Arabiya and Reuters also report that the
international community is turning a "blind eye" to the smuggling of small
arms and other supplies into Syria by wealthy expatriates who support the
opposition:

“We are bringing in defensive and offensive weapons... It is coming from
everywhere, including Western countries and it is not difficult to get
anything through the borders,” the source told Reuters, speaking on
condition of anonymity.

“There is not a decision by any country to arm the rebels but countries are
allowing Syrians to buy weapons and send them into the country.”

1526 GMT: Much to our surprise, there are potentially game-changing
developments on the international front when it comes to Syria today.
First, as we said below, is a call for
intervention<http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/qatar-says-wants-arab-force-to-impose-syria-peace>from
Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani:

"There is a need to create an Arab force and open humanitarian corridors to
provide security to the Syrian people," he said in a speech at the "Friends
of Syria" international meeting in Tunisia.

Next, Russia has said that it will back the appointment of Kofi
Annan<http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2012/02/24/Russia-backs-Kofi-Annan-as-UN-envoy-to-Syria/UPI-33131330063917/?spt=hs&or=tn>as
the UN special envoy to Syria, and Al Arabiya reports that Russia's
call for a cease-fire in
Homs<http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/02/24/196740.html>sound
surprisingly similar to statements made by the "Friends of Syria"
group:

The Russian Foreign Ministry statement roughly echoed a draft declaration
at the Tunis meeting, which urged Syria to cease all violence immediately,
but it repeated Russia’s calls on the West and Arabs to pressure Assad's
opponents to stop fighting.

“We call on the Syrian government and armed groups, and also those who can
exert influence upon them, to immediately take all the necessary steps to
avoid the further worsening of the humanitarian situation and to improve
it,” it said.

There is now a possibility that a compromise draft-resolution could now be
introduced to the UNSC that would call for a cease-fire, at the very least.

1506 GMT: According to Sky
News<http://twitter.com/#!/SkyNewsBreak/status/173057779211313152>,
the Qatari Foreign Minister has called for the creation of an Arab Force to
"impose peace" in Syria. Also, the Arab League has called for an urgent
meeting <http://twitter.com/#!/SkyNewsBreak/status/173059526893912065> of
the UN Security Council to pass a resolution demanding a ceasefire.

1455 GMT: Activists are now reporting many protests in and around Damascus.
In our last entry, we posted video from the ever-important Kafer
Souseh<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Kafar+Sousah,+Damascus,+Damascus+Governorate,+Syria&hl=en&ll=33.499463,36.278057&spn=0.082596,0.169086&sll=33.472977,36.334534&sspn=0.165242,0.338173&oq=kafar+sousah,+damascus,+syria&gl=us&hnear=Kafar+Sousah,+Damascus,+Damascus+Governorate,+Syria&t=h&z=13>district.
This video is reportedly taken in
Babila<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%D8%A8%D8%A8%D9%8A%D9%84%D8%A7,+damascus,+syria&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=33.472977,36.334534&spn=0.165242,0.338173&hnear=Babbila,+Damascus,+Damascus+Governorate,+Syria&gl=us&t=h&z=12>,
a southern suburb:

According to an activist
group<http://www.facebook.com/CFDPC/posts/279918412077644>,
this video was taken near a mosque in the Midan
district<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=+%D8%AE%D9%8A%D8%B1%D9%88+%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%B3%D9%8A%D9%86,+midan,+damascus,+syria&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=33.498031,36.297626&spn=0.00968,0.021136&sll=33.732913,36.484159&sspn=1.317915,2.705383&gl=us&hq=%D8%AE%D9%8A%D8%B1%D9%88+%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%B3%D9%8A%D9%86,+midan,+damascus,+syria&t=h&z=16>of
Damascus:

James Miller takes over for Scott Lucas.

1415 GMT: Bassima Kadma of the opposition Syrian National Council has told
the *Financial Times* <http://www.twitter.com/borzou> that insurgents are
receiving communciations equipment, bullet-proof vests, night goggles, and
medical gear with the help of "international allies".

If true, that aid is similar to the initial wave of support given to Libyan
insurgents as they fought the Qaddafi regime last year.

Earlier this week, unnamed US officials in the Department of Defense said "a
good number" of unmanned American military and intelligence
drones<http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/17/10435915-officials-us-drones-monitoring-clashes-in-syria>were
flying over Syria, monitoring attacks on opposition forces and
civilians. The officials said Washington hoped to use the visual evidence
and intercepts of communications to "make the case for a widespread
international response".

A mass protest in the Kafarsouseh section of Damascus:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvFsJnss93A&feature=player_embedded

A demonstration in Houla in Homs Province:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WONG2HwhH8&feature=player_embedded

1325 GMT: The website of Addounia TV <http://www.addounia.tv/>, a supporter
of Syria's Assad regime, has been hacked. The homepage has been replaced
with a series of messages --- "How Long Will You Stay Criminals?" --- and
video of a revolutionary toddler.

1315 GMT: Activist Abu Rahman in Homs in Syria says that 11 people,
including two children, have been killed in today's
shelling<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2012/feb/24/friends-of-syria-meeting-ceasefire-live#block-17>.
He continued:

*

Nothing has changed it is the same situation, the same siege ... They keep
killing and nobody cares about our lives. We feel a lot of anger....

Is there any real action from the world? We don't want statements. He
[Assad] will never stop. He will keep killing. We want them to protect our
families, our children, our women. To provide food, to provide medicine. To
remove this dictatorship from our head.

Any kind of protection for civilians would be welcome. Military
interfere[nce] would be welcome. We want action to stop the bloodshed. We
want them to remove Bashar al-Assad.

*

 1255 GMT: A demonstration today in Maarat al-Nasan in Idlib Province in
northwest Syria:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx94Jsn_SQM&feature=player_embedded

1240 GMT: We are awaiting the start of the meeting in Tunis of the "Friends
of Syria", with representatives of more than 60 countries, but reports
indicate that the group will recognise the opposition Syrian National
Council.

The SNC, in a seven-point statement, has called for the arming of
opposition 
forces<http://af.reuters.com/article/tunisiaNews/idAFL5E8DO37N20120224>:
"If the regime fails to accept the terms of the political initiative
outlined by the Arab League and end violence against citizens, the Friends
of Syria should not constrain individual countries from aiding the Syrian
opposition by means of military advisers, training and provision of arms to
defend themselves."

1200 GMT: Naharnet
reports<http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/31161-iraqis-demonstrate-for-reforms-in->
:

*

Dozens of Iraqis demonstrated for reforms in Baghdad's Tahrir Square on
Friday, the eve of the first anniversary of mass protests in which 16
people were killed across the country.

Security forces had a heavy presence in the square, with soldiers armed
with wooden clubs, pistols and assault rifles surrounding the area where
the demonstrators were gathered.

Groups of policemen with Kalashnikov rifles were also deployed, as were
various army and police vehicles mounted with machineguns.

"The demonstration is to remind the government that the February Youth
(protesters) and the youth of Tahrir Square still continue to protest as
long as there are demands that are not realized," said Muayid al-Tayyeb,
who led chants at the protest.

*

 1150 GMT: Live footage of a demonstration in the Qosour section of Homs:

1110 GMT: An International Committee of the Red Cross spokesman said the
ICRC has not had any
reply<http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/24/us-syria-redcross-idUSTRE81N0IT20120224>from
Syrian authorities on its request for a truce to allow in aid supplies
and evacuate the wounded. Hicham Hassan said, "It is crucial that our
initiative is met with a positive and concrete reaction urgently."

1020 GMT: Outgoing Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who left the
country for medical treatment in the US a month ago, is returning to the
country <http://edition.cnn.com/2012/02/23/world/meast/us-yemen-saleh>.

Saleh departed Boston on Thursday for Ethiopia.

Saleh's return follows Tuesday's election of Vice Presidential Abdrabuh
Mansur Hadi, the only candidate on the ballot.

Al Jazeera English reports on the prospects for Yemen after the election:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txExaje8rzE&feature=player_embedded

1010 GMT: France's Ambassador to Syria, Eric Chevallier, has returned to
Syria<http://www.france24.com/en/20120224-french-ambassador-returns-damascus-recalled-syria-repression-chevallier-france>,
more than two weeks after his recall.

*The Guardian* speculates that the return is
connected<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2012/feb/24/friends-of-syria-meeting-ceasefire-live>with
the attempt to evacuate wounded
*Le Figaro* journalist Edith Bouvier from Homs.

Bouvier was injured in Wednesday's bombing of the Baba Amr media centre,
which killed 11 people including foreign journalists Marie Colvin and Remi
Ochlik.

0915 GMT: Egyptian presidential candidate Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh
was carjacked
and 
beaten<http://edition.cnn.com/2012/02/24/world/africa/egypt-candidate-attacked/index.html?eref=edition>by
masked gunmen late Thursday as he was returning from a conference.

Aboul Fotouh, a former member of the Muslim Brotherhood, is in intensive
care unit with a head injury, according to his campaign manager.

0855 GMT: Activists reports hundreds of shells and
rockets<http://babaamr.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/the-most-important-events-in-baba-amr-until-1000-am-24022012/>on
the Baba Amr section of Homs, on the 22nd day of the regime's siege.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcKe3DOSCY8&feature=player_embedded

0805 GMT: BBC correspondent Ian Pannell has filed a video
report<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-17146276>from the
opposition-held area of Idlib Province in northwest Syria.

0615 GMT: Developments and protests inside Syria will be accompanied today
by a meeting of representatives from more than 60 nations in Tunis as the
"Friends of Syria".

Diplomats have said the US, European countries, and Arab nations will issue
a warning to President Assad through a document calling on "the Syrian
government to implement an immediate cease-fire and to allow free and
unimpeded access by the United Nations and humanitarian agencies to carry
out a full assessment of needs in Homs and other areas".

What follows if Assad rejects the demand is vague, with sources speaking
only of tougher but unspecified sanctions. However, French Foreign Minister
Alain Juppé put out the specific proposal of "humanitarian corridors",
saying that "this must not be abandoned".

The conference faces the challenge with any substantive action that Russia
and China, who vetoed action by the United Nations Security Council, have
refused invitations to today's discussion.

In a parallel step, the United Nations and the Arab League have appointed
Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary-General, as a special envoy on Syria.
They said Annan would seek "a peaceful Syrian-led and inclusive political
solution that meets the democratic aspirations of the Syrian people through
a comprehensive political dialogue between the Syrian Government and the
whole spectrum of the Syrian opposition".

  Article originally appeared on EA WorldView (
http://www.enduringamerica.com/).


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