少妇无码精品23p_亚洲一区无码电影在线观看网站 _悠悠色一区二区_中文字幕亚洲无码第36页

 

Crisis persists in Syria

 
0 Comment(s)Print E-mail Xinhua, December 22, 2011
Adjust font size:

The year of 2011 was one of the toughest years that Syria has ever gone through in its modern history, and the crisis that has plagued the country since nine months ago is still dragging on with no looming solution, at least in the short run, as the country is facing piling internal and external pressures.

Anti-government graffiti by some 15 young men in Daraa, an impoverished province in southern Syria, stirred up the unrest in mid March and later triggered off widespread protests that are still raging unabated.

Initially, the government has sought to downplay the unrest, blaming it on Jund al-Sham, an obscure fundamentalist group with links to al-Qaeda, and Fatah al-Islam, another Islamist outfit, which was routed by the Lebanese army in a months-long standoff at the Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp back in 2007.

To placate protesters, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad responded quickly to the protesters' demands that were confined to political reforms, and an end to pervasive corruption and the decades-old emergency laws.

A package of reforms has rolled in by the Syrian government to quell protests. A number of governors were cashiered, scores of prisoners were pardoned, and a number of controversial laws were amended.

However, the protesters' demands have stepped up and opposition activists have formed different gatherings, some were supportive of a national dialogue with the government and others have staunchly rejected the idea and overtly said they would not accept anything short of a regime collapse.

This coincided with a spate of violent acts across the country, which the government has blamed on armed groups and foreign conspiracy and vowed to track down terrorists.

Syria's woes have snowballed and it was accused by some Western and Arab countries of using excessive force in its crackdown on protesters.

The criticism has turned later on into sanctions that targeted Assad and his inner circle.

The 27-nation EU bloc instituted an assets freeze and a visa ban on Assad and other high-ranking officials. The U.S. also teamed with the EU and imposed its own sanctions. Sanctions have targeted Syria's banking system, oil sector and even media.

Turkey, a long ally of Syria, has followed suit and imposed sanctions on Syria.

The Arab League (AL) was the last to introduce its penalties against Syria after the latter's failure to sign a protocol sponsored by the regional bloc to send observers into the country to monitor the situation on the ground.

Assad has repeatedly vowed that he would not bow to pressures and would confront what he described as a conspiracy against his country for its supportive stance toward resistance groups in the Arab region.

Over the past couple of months, reports of protesters taking up arms as well as army defections gave rise to fears that the once- called peaceful movement has turned into an armed insurrection.

There have been several attacks on government establishments and army bases, whose responsibilities were claimed by the so- called Free Syrian Army, an anti-Assad militia group, reportedly comprised of Syrian army deserters, who have been given refuge in Turkey.

Those defectors were supported by the abroad-based Syrian National Council (SNC), an opposition umbrella, which has been backed by Western powers with the aim of assuming power in Syria after toppling Assad.

The SNC has also been roaming across Europe, soliciting the West's recognition of its members as a solo legitimate representative of the Syrian people. Their attempt, however, hasn' t been fruitful, as some of the EU countries said that it's still too soon for recognition.

The Syrian opposition at home detests the SNC for its stands that call for a foreign intervention. The opposition at home believes that solving the crisis should be within the Syrian home without any foreign intervention "that aims at nothing but to apply its agenda to impose its sway on the region."

President Assad recently said about 1,100 members of the armed forces were killed during the unrest which started in March, while the United Nations put the number of the upheaval's victims at 5, 000.

Despite the pressures, life in the capital Damascus is still as usual and all armed aspects that have marked Damascus' suburbs and other areas in the north and the south of Syria, are non-existent in Damascus.

Ali Haider, a Syrian dissident, told Xinhua that the country is open for two eventualities in the coming days: "either an increase in violence so long as there is an influx of weapons, funds and military and political support by Syria's foes, or a start of a political solution via a national unity government that might lure opponents to shape out a political vision to emerge from the crisis."

He confessed the crisis has had bad repercussions on all aspects of life, mainly the economic sector.

The crisis led to a sharp drop in the Syrian pound that has lost around 10 percent of its value in exchange for the dollar. Tourism is at its zero scale and business is dipped.

Syria has recently announced that it would search for new markets and conclude new trading deals with friendly countries such as Russia, Iran and other supportive states.

Fears are now high that the country is on the verge of a military intervention and an internationalization of the Syrian crisis has the Arab League's efforts reached a deadlock. The Arab League has warned it would raise the Syrian issue with the UN Security Council should its mediation efforts fail.

Under the mounting Arab pressure, Syria agreed Monday to allow in Arab observers to monitor the situation in the country. However, it remains unknown whether the presence of Arab observers could soon help defuse the protracting tensions in Syria.

The country is in a state of alert and apprehension hoping the next year will bring the hoped-for solution and restore security and stability to it.

Mohammad Ali Barakat, a clothing store owner, told Xinhua that "as for the 2011, the ongoing events have had a negative impact on the people's situation and on the market in particular. The trade movement in the country is weak and people in general are uncomfortable with the current situation that we hope we would overcome soon."

Yunus Mohammad, a retired Syrian, expressed hope that the next year will be better. "We hope that 2012 will be a good year for all people and I really hope the peace and security will overwhelm us as before," he said.

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comment(s)

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
久久99爰这里有精品国产| 久久精品店| 色综合久久天天综线观看| 精品毛片视频| 国产伦精品一区二区三区在线观看| 国产一区二区精品在线观看| 日日日夜夜操| 日本免费乱人伦在线观看 | 欧美激情一区二区三区在线播放| 一级女性全黄久久生活片| 成人免费高清视频| 欧美18性精品| 久久精品免视看国产明星| 午夜精品国产自在现线拍| 成人a大片高清在线观看| 欧美日本国产| 日韩欧美一二三区| 一级女性大黄生活片免费| 欧美国产日韩在线| 在线观看成人网 | 久久久久久久久综合影视网| 国产亚洲精品aaa大片| 成人免费一级毛片在线播放视频| 免费国产在线观看| 亚洲女初尝黑人巨高清在线观看| 91麻豆精品国产自产在线观看一区| 欧美a级片视频| 国产a免费观看| 日韩一级黄色| 色综合久久天天综合绕观看| 美女免费毛片| 国产一区免费观看| 国产精品123| 成人影院一区二区三区| 日韩一级精品视频在线观看| 九九精品久久| 成人免费观看的视频黄页| 国产成人啪精品| 精品毛片视频| 久久国产影院| 毛片高清| 国产一区免费观看| 高清一级片| 午夜家庭影院| 精品国产一区二区三区国产馆| 国产网站麻豆精品视频| 免费一级片在线观看| 欧美电影免费| 国产高清视频免费| 亚欧成人乱码一区二区| 精品国产香蕉在线播出| 九九精品影院| 亚洲第一视频在线播放| 一级片免费在线观看视频| 可以免费看毛片的网站| 亚欧成人毛片一区二区三区四区| 99久久精品国产国产毛片| 国产激情视频在线观看| 国产成人精品影视| 成人在免费观看视频国产| 一a一级片| 国产高清在线精品一区a| 久久国产影视免费精品| 欧美18性精品| 国产高清视频免费| 免费一级生活片| 免费一级片网站| 国产极品精频在线观看| 国产不卡在线看| 精品在线视频播放| 国产网站麻豆精品视频| 国产高清在线精品一区a| 精品视频一区二区三区免费| 国产a网| 国产成人精品综合在线| 欧美电影免费| 高清一级毛片一本到免费观看| 国产国产人免费视频成69堂| 欧美1卡一卡二卡三新区| 黄色免费网站在线| 国产成人精品综合在线| 亚洲天堂一区二区三区四区| 久久国产影院| 国产欧美精品| 欧美激情影院| 国产原创中文字幕| 日韩男人天堂| 国产91丝袜在线播放0| 日本伦理黄色大片在线观看网站| 国产91精品系列在线观看| 日本免费看视频| 欧美激情一区二区三区视频| 久久国产精品只做精品| 99色视频在线| 亚洲第一页乱| 日本在线不卡免费视频一区| 亚洲精品影院久久久久久| 亚洲wwwwww| 国产一区二区福利久久| 国产一区二区精品| 成人高清免费| 国产精品12| 国产伦久视频免费观看视频| 中文字幕97| 999久久66久6只有精品| 黄色短视屏| 欧美a级v片不卡在线观看| 韩国三级视频在线观看| 日韩中文字幕一区| 麻豆系列国产剧在线观看| 好男人天堂网 久久精品国产这里是免费 国产精品成人一区二区 男人天堂网2021 男人的天堂在线观看 丁香六月综合激情 | 成人高清护士在线播放| 你懂的日韩| 成人高清视频在线观看| 国产一区二区福利久久| 91麻豆精品国产自产在线| 人人干人人草| 韩国毛片免费| 国产91精品一区| 日韩免费片| 亚洲精品影院| 成人影院久久久久久影院| 91麻豆国产福利精品| 亚洲女人国产香蕉久久精品 | 午夜在线亚洲男人午在线| 午夜欧美福利| 精品国产亚一区二区三区| 成人影视在线播放| 国产综合成人观看在线| 欧美激情一区二区三区在线播放| 美女免费精品高清毛片在线视| 91麻豆精品国产自产在线| 999久久久免费精品国产牛牛| 99色视频在线观看| 欧美激情一区二区三区视频| 韩国三级香港三级日本三级la| 国产欧美精品| 成人在免费观看视频国产| 香蕉视频亚洲一级| 精品在线视频播放| 国产伦精品一区三区视频| 国产一区精品| 国产一区二区精品| 国产国产人免费视频成69堂| 日本久久久久久久 97久久精品一区二区三区 狠狠色噜噜狠狠狠狠97 日日干综合 五月天婷婷在线观看高清 九色福利视频 | 国产精品1024永久免费视频 | 国产一级强片在线观看| 欧美另类videosbestsex视频| 精品国产一区二区三区久久久蜜臀 | 精品美女| 日本在线不卡免费视频一区| 日本在线www| 天天做人人爱夜夜爽2020| 在线观看导航| 成人a大片高清在线观看| 日韩中文字幕在线亚洲一区| 99久久精品国产国产毛片| 91麻豆精品国产自产在线观看一区 | 国产a网| 欧美电影免费| 国产麻豆精品高清在线播放| 国产精品免费久久| 色综合久久天天综合| 午夜欧美成人香蕉剧场| 国产成人女人在线视频观看| 精品毛片视频| 国产麻豆精品hdvideoss| 亚洲不卡一区二区三区在线| 午夜家庭影院| 青青青草影院 | 成人a大片在线观看| 欧美一区二区三区在线观看| 欧美1卡一卡二卡三新区| 日韩欧美一二三区| 国产韩国精品一区二区三区| 亚洲天堂一区二区三区四区| 日韩欧美一二三区| 成人影视在线播放| 97视频免费在线| 国产视频在线免费观看| 黄视频网站在线观看| 国产精品自拍一区| 国产a视频| 97视频免费在线观看| 亚洲 欧美 成人日韩| 国产麻豆精品高清在线播放| 欧美夜夜骑 青草视频在线观看完整版 久久精品99无色码中文字幕 欧美日韩一区二区在线观看视频 欧美中文字幕在线视频 www.99精品 香蕉视频久久 | 国产麻豆精品视频| 国产不卡高清在线观看视频| 欧美激情一区二区三区在线| 日韩中文字幕一区二区不卡| 欧美一级视频免费观看| 成人免费福利片在线观看| 在线观看成人网 | 99色吧| 精品视频在线观看视频免费视频 | 国产麻豆精品免费视频| 九九九在线视频| 久草免费在线色站| 美女免费精品高清毛片在线视|