Friday, 25 May 2012

Annan put the finishing touches on his visit - Syria




Syria: the authorities monitor the crimes of the insurgents and the Parliament prepares for challenges


DAMASCUS (Reuters) Syrian authorities monitored the crimes of armed groups occur in a number of new deputies in the Syrian parliament about the challenges faced by the Parliament at the time put the UN envoy Kofi Annan for the finishing touches on the upcoming visit to Syria.
The Syrian News Agency (SANA) The competent authorities unveiled a range of offenses committed by the militants and found three bodies of the same family lying in a market in the long protectors had died from gunshot wounds to the head and chest.
The competent authorities also found four bodies lying on the farm road to the west of the village of the area Shayzar Mharda Brief protectors dead shot in the head, chest and extremities.
In Aleppo, the oldest three gunmen shooting randomly in the neighborhood of the palace garden, killing two and injuring another child and a citizen was seriously wounded.
To that across a number of members of the Syrian parliament the new hope that the Council is a new starting point, but they unanimously agreed that the Council demands more than ever to re-activate the role of young people with the generation and job creation and raising living standards in addition to its role in restoring confidence and strengthening between the government and the people and re-activate relations with the parliaments of Arab and foreign countries and to clarify the true picture of the crisis in Syria.
In the meantime, decided to Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States to Syria Kofi Annan to go to Syria and is finalizing the preparations for this visit, also announced his spokesman Ahmad Fawzi.
As announced last Friday, Annan will travel "soon" to Syria on his first visit since March 10 when he met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, said Fawzi.
He explained, "We have done almost decide when," declining to say more for security reasons. The other hand, the spokesman said that the Frenchman Jean - Marie Guehenno, a aide to Annan returned Thursday from a visit to Syria took six days.
Meanwhile, not far arrived in the Lebanese who were kidnapped in Syria to Turkey yesterday, according to what he said the health minister, Ali Hassan Khalil, belonging to the Amal movement.
A statement issued by the Office of Prime Minister Najib Mikati, that the latter "received a phone call from the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that the Lebanese who were kidnapped in Syria well on their way to Beirut."

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