*Kofi Annan who minded the UN peacekeeping store during the Rwanda
massacres and who has now minded the massacres in Syria has the support it
seems of everyone (US, NATO, Russia, Iran, China the Syria government
and the ALBA countries) except the different opposition groups, one has to
wonder!*

*Cort

*

Annan is more acutely aware than any of his critics why neither Syria’s
regime nor its opponents have implemented the six-point peace plan to which
they signed on in
April<http://globalspin.blogs.time.com/2012/03/27/one-year-later-can-syria-reset-its-rebellion-2/>
. *There’s no real “or else” option because the Western powers are unable
or unwilling to go to war in Syria.* The fact that Russia and China will
block any U.N. authorization for foreign military intervention provides a
convenient excuse for avoiding military action, but that camouflages a
deeper apprehension among Western powers about being sucked into a
potential quagmire in the
Levant<http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/06/05/stay_out_of_syria>.Read
more:
http://world.time.com/2012/06/07/why-the-u-s-wont-give-up-on-kofi-annans-syria-plan/?tw_p=twt#ixzz1xQQv6llc



 [image: post image] "Up Front" Interview with Jadaliyya Co-Editor Bassam
Haddad on Current Developments in
Syria<http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/5930/up-front-interview-with-jadaliyya-co-editor-bassam>
by Jadaliyya Reports <http://jadaliyya.com/pages/contributors/6213>

This interview was conducted with Jadaliyya Co-Editor Bassam Haddad by
Brian Edwards-Tiekert of KPFA's "Up Front." The interview discusses the
staying power of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, and why the regime's
days may be numbered; the ineffective cease-fire plan of Kofi Annan; what a
post-regime Syria ...  *Read More*
»<http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/5930/up-front-interview-with-jadaliyya-co-editor-bassam>
Syria (and Beyond) Live Coverage: 96 Die Amid International Fiddling
Sunday, June 10, 2012 at 9:17
Scott Lucas in Abdulbaset Sieda, Ali Hassan, EA Middle East and Turkey,
Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Middle East and Iran, Nuri al-Maliki, Qatar, Sergei
Lavrov, Syria, Syrian National Council, William Hague, al-Qubair Massacre

*A Saturday evening rally in the Bustan Al Qasr section of Aleppo*

*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id0iyBYipGA&feature=player_embedded*

*See also Syria Feature: Razan Ghazzawi's Speech for Her Human Rights
Defenders 
Award<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/6/10/syria-feature-razan-ghazzawis-speech-for-her-human-rights-de.html>
Egypt Video Feature: State TV's "Don't Talk to Foreigners"
Warning<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/6/10/egypt-video-feature-state-tvs-dont-talk-to-foreigners-warnin.html>
Saturday's Syria (and Beyond) Live Coverage: Fighting in the Streets of
Damascus<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/6/9/syria-and-beyond-live-coverage-fighting-in-the-streets-of-da.html>
*
 ------------------------------

1930 GMT: *Libya*. Fighting between government forces and Toubou tribesmen has
continued for a second day <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18386836>,
with at least 16 people killed.

Government officials said the fighting began after members of the Toubou
tribe attacked a checkpoint and tried to gain access to a security building
to steal vehicles. However, representatives of the Toubou tribe said they
were shelled by the Libya Shield
Brigade<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/6/9/syria-and-beyond-live-coverage-fighting-in-the-streets-of-da.html>,
former insurgents under Government control, with residents killed and
houses burned.

Meanwhile, in Tripoli, officials confirmed that Assembly elections planned
for later this month has been postponed to 7 July. The authorities have
said that extra time is needed to consider the applications of more than
4000 candidates.

1900 GMT: *Bahrain*. CNN have picked up the story of 11-year-old Ali
Hassan<http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/10/world/meast/bahrain-boy-detained/index.html>,
detaining for participating in an "illegal gathering".

Bahrain's Juvenile Court have now the move of Hassan, arrested on 14 May,
from a jail to a juvenile detention facility.

1655 GMT: *Iraq*. Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has called for a national
dialogue<http://vancouverdesi.com/business/asia/iraq-pms-rivals-lack-votes-to-oust-him-president/>after
President Jalal Talabani said his rivals lacked the votes to oust him.

Al-Maliki's opponents have accused him of monopolising decision-making,
with open calls from multiple political parties to withdraw confidence from
Maliki’s national unity government.

However, late Saturday, Talabani said the parties lacked the 163
Parliamentary votes required to oust the Prime Minister.

“I take this opportunity to renew a call for all political partners to sit
at the table for negotiations, and to be open to discuss all
disagreements,” al-Maliki said in a statement “I am sure we will be able to
overcome all challenges and difficulties that are in our way."

Talabani's office had announced, “Due to a lack of (support), the letter of
his excellency the president of the republic, although its text was
prepared, was not given to the parliament.”

Initially, more than 160 lawmakers had supported the motion to remove
al-Maliki.

1650 GMT: *Syria*. Activists have now posted footage of the aftermath of
Wednesday's attack on the village of al-Qubair, which killed at least 78
people, with an English translation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYCw1e8r3tY&feature=player_embedded



1620 GMT: *Syria*. Gunmen abducted four Syrian Alawites and a Shia
man<http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=407557&MID=149&PID=2>on
Sunday along the border with Syria after a Sunni Lebanese was
kidnapped
in the same region, a security official and witnesses have said.

The abductions occurred in the Wadi Khaled border region between the two
countries.

Residents of the mostly Sunni region of Wadi Khaled blocked roads and
burned tires to protest against the abduction of the Lebanese national.

1540 GMT: *Bahrain*. British Foreign Secretary William Hague has poured
cold water on the Russian proposal that Iran is included in an
"international contact group":

*Hillary Clinton has said from the United States point of view it would be
unacceptable to have Iran there. I’ve said that it would be hard to see how
it would be workable with Iran there because we want to know that if a
conference was held it would lead to progress, it would be likely to lead
to a political transition in Syria that it wouldn’t just be, as I say, for
the regime to buy time.

Now Iran is a country that has actively supported the Assad regime, we know
they’ve given them technical support, they’ve given them advice on how to
suppress protest and they probably support them in many other ways that we
can’t see. So a country there at the table that is there just to preserve
the Assad regime and thereby continue the killing wouldn’t be a very good
basis for such a conference.

But of course we will keep talking to the Russians about how we can do this
because international unity behind a plan, behind an actual plan of action
and a transition in Syria is, as I say, the, the only way to actually bring
the killings to an end.
*

 1410 GMT: *Bahrain*. Claimed footage of police raiding a house in Sitra
yesterday morning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ccAI1jMR3kY



1140 GMT: *Yemen*. Journalist Iona Craig brings this message from Sana'a,
illustrating the difficulties with getting back to "normal" life after
recent political transition:

  Iona Craig @*ionacraig* <https://twitter.com/ionacraig>

Just as we got up to a record 20+ hours of electricity in a day someone had
to go and spoil it.
#*sanaablackout*<https://twitter.com/search/%23sanaablackout>
10 Jun 12 <https://twitter.com/ionacraig/statuses/211782988470562817>

 1030 GMT: *Qatar and Jordan*. Qatar will soon contribute $1.25
billion<http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-10/qatar-to-provide-1-25-billion-to-jordan-fund-jordan-times-says.html>to
a Gulf Cooperation Council fund for projects in Jordan, according to
Jafar Hassan, Jordan’s Minister of Planning and International Cooperation.

Qatar is interested in supporting development projects in energy, health
care and transportation, including a gas storage terminal, Hassan said,
according the newspaper.

1010 GMT: *Syria*. The new leader of the opposition , Syrian National
Council leader, Abdulbaset Sieda, has
asserted<http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=407480>,
"We are entering a sensitive phase. The regime is on its last legs. The
multiplying massacres and shellings show that it is struggling."

Sieda continued, "According to reports, the regime has lost control of
Damascus and other cities."

The new leader, who was elected by consensus on Saturday to replace Burhan
Ghalioun, said the SNC would continue to back the six-point peace plan of
United Nations envoy Kofi Annan, "The Annan plan still exists but it has
not been implemented. We will work for this plan to be included under
Chapter VII of the UN Charter, to force the regime to implement it and to
leave all options open."

0950 GMT: *Syria*. A Kuwaiti newspaper is claiming that dozens of Kuwaitis
have joined the insurgent Free Syrian
Army<http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=407479>after
crossing from Turkey, citing the fighters' relatives.

Relatives said they were in contact with the fighters and that "there are
large groups from Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Pakistan" ready to join the
uprising against the Assad regime.

Calls to fight alongside the Free Syrian Army have multiplied in recent
weeks on online social networks in Saudi Arabia. The kingdom's top
religious body issued an edict last week prohibiting Saudis from fighting
in Syria without prior approval from the government.

0730 GMT: *Syria*. Eleven shells falls on Homs on Saturday during this
three-minute video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdTbtwkQcpE&feature=player_embedded



0545 GMT: *Syria*.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rss7CoMgH7I&feature=player_embedded



The Local Coordination Committees of Syria report that 96 people died
across the country <http://www.lccsyria.org/8844> on Saturday, many of them
from regime shelling of the cities of Homs and Daraa. Twenty-six people
were slain in Homs, as the Khalidiya, Qusair, and Talbiseh neighbourhoods
were hit, and there were also 26 deaths each in Daraa Province and in Idlib
Province. Another 12 people died in the coastal area of Lattakia.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov put out a statement
pointing to the continued tensions within the international community over
next steps. Lavrov emphasized the call for a new international meeting to
back the plan of United Nations envoy Kofi Annan, but that initiative has
been held up over the question of Iran's inclusion.

At the same time, Lavrov was firm in rejecting any further steps such as
extended sanctions or support of the insurgency: "Many who demand #Syrian
intervention want to make the region a battlefield for superiority in
Islamic world. A very dangerous trend."

And in Turkey, the Syrian National Council, which has beset by friction
among opposition groups, has named Kurdish activist Abdulbaset Sieda as its
new leader. Philosophy professor Sieda has been outside Syria since 1994,
spending most of that time in Sweden.
Article originally appeared on EA WorldView (http://www.enduringamerica.com/).


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