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Sunday, 21 August 2011 - Assad to speak on Syria TV, dozens arrested |
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Sat, Aug 20 2011 Gunfire in Tripoli Sat, Aug 20 2011 Assad to speak on Syria TV, dozens arrested Tweet Share this Email Print Related News Syrian opposition seeks united front in Istanbul Sat, Aug 20 2011 Foreign funds for Hamas hit by Syria unrest-diplomats 10:26am EDT Analysis & Opinion Flashback to Baidoa, Somalia: 1992 UN tells Mbeki he got it wrong on Ivory Coast Related Topics World » United Nations » Syria » Related Video Syrian forces fire at anti-Assad protesters Sat, Aug 20 2011 1 of 5. A child holds a Syrian flag with Arabic words on it reading: ''The people want the execution of killers, and freedom only'' during a protest by Jordanians and Syrians against the Syrian government's crackdown on protesters, near the city of Mafraq at the Jordanian-Syrian border, northeast of Amman August 19, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Muhammad Hamed By Dominic Evans BEIRUT | Sun Aug 21, 2011 10:45am EDT BEIRUT (Reuters) - - President Bashar al-Assad was due to speak on Syrian state television Sunday as security forces trying to crush a five-month uprising against his rule carried out raids in the center and north of the country, activists said. Syrian television said it would broadcast an interview with Assad after 1:30 EDT addressing "the current situation in Syria, the reform process and ... implications of U.S. and Western pressures on Syria politically and economically." Assad last spoke in public in June. He said he would introduce reforms within months to address the wave of protests sweeping Syria, but blamed saboteurs for the violence and warned that no deal could be reached with gunmen. Since then international pressure has stepped up, with the United States and European allies calling on him to quit and imposing new sanctions in protest at his crackdown, which the United Nations says has killed 2,000 civilians. Arab states and regional power Turkey have also ratcheted up criticism of Assad after he sent tanks and troops into some of Syria's biggest cities to crush dissent during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which started on August 1. Activists said Assad's forces arrested dozens of people during raids in the northern Idlib province, while military and security forces stormed the Khaldieh neighborhood of the central city of Homs. Friday, Assad's forces killed 34 people, including four children, in Homs and Deraa, where the popular revolt began in March, as well as in suburbs of Damascus and the ancient desert town of Palmyra, activists said. Syria has expelled most independent media since the unrest began, making it difficult to verify events on the ground. Authorities blamed the violence on armed groups of extremists, who they say have killed 500 police and soldiers since the uprising erupted in March. State news agency SANA said Sunday five soldiers killed by gunmen in Homs and the southern province of Deraa were buried Sunday. U.N. TEAM IN SYRIA A U.N. team arrived in Syria Saturday to assess humanitarian needs in the country, a U.N. official said. The United Nations has sought access for the team since May. "We welcome the fact that the government has approved the humanitarian mission," said the official. The team will "assess the humanitarian situation and condition of basic social services and identify initial assistance needs that could be addressed through a rapid response," she added. She did not say which parts of the country the team would visit, but said the mission would continue until Thursday. U.N. humanitarian affairs chief Valerie Amos told the U.N. Security Council Thursday that the visit must not be a one-time offer and that her team would need unhindered access to all parts of Syria. Assad, from the minority Alawite sect in the mostly Sunni Muslim nation, told U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon last week that all military and police operations had ceased, but activists say dozens of protesters have been killed since then. Encouraged by the growing global pressure on Assad, the Syrian opposition in exile which has been meeting in Turkey said it would set up a National Council Sunday to support the uprising and help fill any power vacuum should the protests oust the Syrian leader. Similar initiatives in the past have failed to produce a robust umbrella group to unite the opposition, fragmented by 41 years of harsh rule by Assad and his father, Hafez al-Assad. Syria's U.N. ambassador has accused the United States and its allies of waging a "diplomatic and humanitarian war" against Syria. 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