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Iran Actively Aiding Syria's Repression of Protests, U.S. Says

By Bill Varner - Apr 26, 2011 7:36 PM ET 

Iran <http://topics.bloomberg.com/iran/>  is actively supporting the Syrian
government's attacks on protesters, the U.S. ambassador to the United
Nations <http://un.org>  said after the Security Council
<http://topics.bloomberg.com/security-council/>  failed to agree on a
European proposal to condemn the violence. 

"We are very conscious of and concerned by the evidence of active Iranian
involvement and support on behalf of the Syrian government's repression of
its people," Ambassador Susan Rice <http://topics.bloomberg.com/susan-rice/>
said today. 

"Instead of listening to his own people," she said, President Bashar
al-Assad "is disingenuously blaming outsiders while at the same time seeking
Iranian assistance." 

Rice said she didn't want to go into details about the evidence backing up
her allegations. 

"This is an outrageous statement, irresponsible and provocative," said
Bashar Ja'Afari, Syria's ambassador to the UN. "It is nonsense, unfounded
and not even worth it to comment." 

The Security Council <http://ww.un.org/docs/sc>  heard a briefing on the
situation from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and adjourned without taking
action on a draft statement, circulated yesterday by Britain, France,
Germany and Portugal <http://topics.bloomberg.com/portugal/> , that would
condemn the Syrian government's actions and call for an international
investigation. 

"I condemn, utterly, the continuing violence against peaceful demonstrators,
most particularly the use of tanks and live fire that have killed and
injured hundreds of people," Ban told reporters. "There should be an
independent, transparent and effective investigation." 

The Security Council will reconvene tomorrow for further discussion of the
unrest in Syria. 

Crackdown Continues 

Syrian security forces strafed the streets of the southern city of Daraa
with machine guns today and the government cut off water supplies as the
death toll from yesterday's crackdown rose to 25, a witness said. The
government said soldiers responded to an appeal by residents to "stop
killing, vandalism and intimidation by radical terrorists," the state news
agency Sana said yesterday, citing a military official. 

Assad's decision to end the emergency rule in place for half a century and
his pledges of future political and economic measures have failed to halt
the spread of demonstrations. At least 400 people have been killed
nationwide since protests began in Syria
<http://topics.bloomberg.com/syria/>  in mid-March, Ammar Qurabi, head of
Syria's National Organization for Human Rights <http://www.nohr-s.org/new/>
, said yesterday. 

Ja'Afari rejected Ban's call for an outside investigation because, he said,
the Assad regime is conducting its own inquiry. 

"We can undertake any investigation by our own selves with full
transparency," Ja'Afari said. "We have nothing to hide. We have our national
investigation commission that has already undertaken a full investigation of
what happened. We are doing our homework. We don't need help from anybody." 

Ja'Afari said all those who have died in the violence -- whether protesters
or security forces -- are considered as "martyrs" and will treated as such,
including reparations to their families. 

 



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