Itu termasuk SHia, Sunni, fundamentalis dan sekuler muslim. Semuanya
tukang bunuh dan bajingan bejad tanpa kecuali.



On 6/3/13, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]> wrote:
> "All siodes" = orang Islam yang saling berbunuhan...
>
> (CNN) -- The United Nations chief warned Saturday that all sides will be
> held accountable for the killing of civilians in a besieged Syrian border
> city, where President Bashar al-Assad's forces and Hezbollah fighters have
> been battling rebels for control.
>
> Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's warning came as he urged forces loyal to
> al-Assad and rebels to allow civilians to leave the town of Qusayr, the
> latest flashpoint in the more than two-year-old conflict that has left about
> 80,000 people dead.
>
> In a statement, Ban said "the eyes of the world are upon them, and they will
> be held accountable for any acts of atrocity carried out against the
> civilian population."
>
> As many as 1,500 people are believed to be wounded and in need of medical
> care in the town, and the United Nations and the International Committee of
> the Red Cross called on both sides to allow the wounded to be evacuated.
>
> Navi Pillay, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Valerie Amos,
> the emergency relief coordinator for the United Nations, called the
> situation in Qusayr "desperate."
>
> "We are also receiving reports that civilian neighborhoods continue to be
> indiscriminately attacked, and that other major violations of human rights
> and international humanitarian law are being committed," the two said in a
> joint statement.
>
> Qusayr is a key location because it sits astride one route to the Syrian
> coast and another to the Lebanese border. For the rebels, holding Qusayr is
> important because it's another way of strangling the regime's ability to
> sustain itself, and it complicates Hezbollah's access to Syria.
>
> But the fight for control of Qusayr has also raised fears the Syria conflict
> could destabilize Lebanon, with news that Hezbollah fighters have joined
> al-Assad's forces in laying siege to the city.
>
> At least 16 rockets were fired from Syria into Lebanon early Saturday, NNA,
> the Lebanese state news agency, reported.
>
> While the rockets struck an open field and did little damage, according to
> NNA, it was considered the largest scale assault by rebels who vowed to
> retaliate when Hezbollah fighters joined in the fight for Qusayr.
>
> Word of the attack came as reports surfaced that al-Assad's government will
> get at least 10 fighter jets from Russia, raising concerns the move would
> further damage already rocky diplomatic efforts to try to bring about an end
> to the Syrian civil war.
>
> A source involved in Russia's defense complex told the official Itar-Tass
> news agency Friday that Russia will sell al-Assad's government MiG-29
> fighter jets to fulfill a "contract ... concluded long ago."
>
> A Syrian delegation in Moscow is pressing for even more jets, with MiG
> executive Sergei Korotkov telling Russia's state-run RIA Novosti's news that
> his company and these Syrian authorities are talking about the "details and
> time frame of a possible contract."
>
> Such discussions come on the heels of the European Union's decision to end
> its Syrian arms embargo. That move was seen as opening the door for European
> nations to help rebel fighters militarily, though it may give Russia more
> wiggle room to back its longtime ally, Assad.
>
> It's not clear how weapons, fighter jets and ammunition flowing into Syria
> will affect the fighting there, much less the heretofore unsuccessful
> attempts to forge a negotiated settlement.
>
> Russia also reportedly has sold six S-300 air defense systems to Syria under
> a 2010 contract.
>
> Moscow, however, has said such deliveries would conform with international
> law and has denied supplying Syria with weapons that can be used against
> civilians.
>
> U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry described any transfer of S-300s to the
> region as "not helpful."
>
> "Whether it's an old contract or not, it has a profoundly negative impact on
> the balance of interests and the stability of the region, and it does put
> Israel at risk," he said.
>
> Kerry added that halting the bloodshed peacefully should be everyone's first
> priority.
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>


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