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The Ceasefire’s Struggle For Survival

The Associated Press reported today that the first six of the advanced team of U.N. observers arrived in Damascus to support the four-day-old ceasefire. Kofi Annan’s spokesman Ahmad Fawzi reported that the team will be led by Moroccan ...

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U.N. Security Council Votes on Sending Observers to Syria

On Thursday, The U.N. Security Council initiated the process of authorizing the deployment of unarmed monitors to Syria in order to support the fragile ceasefire. Both the opposition and government forces have reported continued violence across the country, ...

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Annan Seeks Iranian Support for Peace Plan

Kofi Annan, the engineer of the six-point peace plan reported accepted by Syria reportedly accepted by Syria, headed to Tehran to persuade Iranian leadership to support the on the implementation of the plan; a deadline which is less than 24-hours away. ...

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No Signs Syrian Government Complying with Ceasefire

Today, the deadline for the proposed ceasefire endorsed by Kofi Annan came into effect. However, violence continued across Syria. According to Foreign Policy, Syrian activists reported regime shelling in Homs and Aleppo, and further unrest in the ...

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World Awaits Fate of Peace Plan, Opposition Divided

Spokesman Ahmed Fawzi said Kofi Annan received confirmation from the Syrian government that it had begun to withdraw from several cities on Thursday in line with Annan’s six-point peace plan, but activists reported that nothing had changed. A planning team of 10, ...

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A UN Team in Syria to Discuss Deployment of Peacekeepers

Within 48 hours, a U.N. delegation is due to arrive in Damascus to discuss the deployment of peacekeepers to end the one-year government crackdown on the Syrian uprising. Yesterday, President Bashar al-Assad agreed to begin pulling out his forces from opposition protest ...

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Assad Agrees to Pull Troops by April 10th

Despite Syrian state media's announcement that the Friends of Syria meeting had failed, one outcome was clear: Annan sought U.N. Security Council support to impose a deadline for Bashar al Assad to withdraw his troops, and Assad

POMED Notes: The Human Rights Crisis in Syria – Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission Hearing

On Tuesday, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission held a hearing to examine the systemic and grave human rights abuses by the Syrian government, and the impact of those abuses on the Syrian people. Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN) chaired the hearing. Congressman James McGovern (D-MA) and Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) gave opening remarks. Panel one featured Ambassador Robert Ford as the witness, and Panel two featured Maria McFarland, deputy Washington ...

Syrian Situation Becoming Further Militarized

Syria’s opposition factions are gathering today in Turkey in an effort to unite before the “Friends of Syria” summit takes place April 2. Internal bickering has shaken the Syrian National Council (SNC), which has seen an increasing amount of defections and criticism for its opaque handling of funds. Andrew Tabler of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy claims that the Syrian opposition, due to its sectarian diversity, doesn’t “tend ...

POMED Notes: “Revolutions, Rebellion, Uprisings, or Authoritarian Survival? Understanding Political Change in the Arab World”

On Thursday, the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University hosted the second panel of its two-day annual symposium “The People want the fall of the Regime: The Arab Uprisings and the future of Arab Politics.” The panel featured Mohammed Bamyeh, professor of Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh, and Asli Bali, professor of international law at the University of California Los Angeles. Osama Abi-Mershed of Georgetown University chaired ...

U.N. Security Council Unites Behind Annan

On Wednesday, the U.N. Security Council put aside its differences, agreeing on a draft resolution that demands Syria immediately implement Kofi Annan’s proposed six-point plan. The statement from the president, which carries less weight than an official resolution, gave a “veiled warning of future international action.” The Security Council statement urged the Syrian government and opposition to work in good faith with Annan towards a peaceful settlement of the Syrian crisis and to implement ...

POMED Notes: “The Human Rights Situation in Syria”

On Tuesday, the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings hosted members of the U.N. Human Rights independent international Commission of Inquiry for Syria to discuss the findings of their recently released report. Paulo Pinhiero, the chairman of the commission, along with commissioners Yakin Erturk and Karen AbuZayd provided an overview of their investigation and described the current human rights situation in Syria. Senior Brookings Fellow Ted Piccone, deputy ...

Annan Proposal Receives Russian Support

On Tuesday, Russia announced its position supporting Kofi Annan’s proposal, announcing that the documents should be revealed and that Moscow stands ready to head back to the U.N. Security Council. Additionally, France circulated an additional draft statement for the Security Council “deploring the turmoil and backing peace efforts by U.N.-Arab League Envoy Annan.” "The Security Council should support them not as an ultimatum, but as a basis for the continuing efforts ...

POMED Notes: Options for U.S. Strategy Toward Syria

On Monday, the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings hosted a discussion on U.S. policy options in Syria. Panelists included Senior Fellow Daniel Byman, director of research for the Saban Center For Middle East Policy; Senior Fellow Michael Doran; Senior Fellow Kenneth Pollack; and Fellow Salman Shaikh, director of the Brookings Doha Center who appeared live from Doha Via video feed. Senior Fellow Tamara Cofman Wittes moderated the ...

‘Shoot to Kill’ Orders Given to Syrian Soldiers

On Thursday the Associated Foreign Press reported that twenty-three mutilated corpses were found outside the city of Idlib, showing blatant signs that the victims had been “blindfolded and handcuffed before being shot dead.” One year after protests in Daraa sparked a nationwide revolt against the Assad regime, protesters on both sides gathered to show their support diametrically opposed struggles. Human Rights Watch on Thursday demanded stage “to the ‘scorched earth methods’ ...

Security Council Mission Extended in Libya

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon declared that Libyan authorities should investigate violations after U.N. report found both opposition and loyalist forces had committed war crimes during last years revolution. As the investigation was announced Ban Ki-Moon affirmed his support for the U.N. Support Mission of Libya to remain in the country as it deals with continued human rights abuses and a sensitive security situation. Reports of arbitrary arrests, vendetta attacks, and torture ...

Amnesty International: Syria’s Torture Survivors Speak Out

On Tuesday, Amnesty International released a report  that presents evidence of torture and gratuitous abuses committed systematically by the Syrian regime as part of state policy, therefore amounting to crimes against humanity. The report is part of a series of documents citing violent abuses committed by the Syrian regime, and confirms that Syrian state forces continue to systematically attack civilians. Testimonies recorded by Amnesty International show that people are “almost invariably ...

UN Awaits Syria’s Response as Assad Sets Election Date

Former U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, after presenting a six-point peace plan to Assad, left Damascus for Ankara on Tuesday to meet with a delegation of the Syrian national council (SNC). Annan reported that a response to the six-point proposal is expected from Syrian authorities within the next day. “One I receive their answer we will know how to react,” he said. Annan was seeking an immediate ceasefire in order ...

State Department Calls for End to Violence in Gaza

Al-Jazeera reported that Israeli air strikes in the Gaza strip have killed a total number of 23 Palestinians since violence erupted in the Palestinian territory on Friday. Islamic Jihad, a Palestinian militant group blamed for rocket fire into Israel, claimed that two of the dead were members. Israel justifies the attacks saying that it is “hitting back at scores of rocket attacks.” The violence erupted when the Israeli army carried out ...

Syrian Opposition Rejects Annan’s Call for Political Solution

International diplomatic efforts to persuade Syria’s president towards peace talks and a much-needed cease-fire were rejected by “the leader of the main exile opposition group.” Kofi Annan, who is due in Syria Damascus on Saturday to meet with Assad, said that any further militarization of the conflict would be a mistake and called for a political settlement to resolve the conflict. “I hope that no one is thinking very seriously ...

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