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In Russia, Juppe Accuses Syria of 'Crimes against Humanity'
2011-09-08
[An Nahar] La Belle France on Wednesday accused Syrian President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad's
One of the last of the old-fashioned hereditary iron-fisted fascist dictators. Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor...
regime of committing crimes against humanity and expressed hope that Russia would soon join sanctions against its old regional ally.

"The Syrian regime has committed crimes against humanity," French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said during talks with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.

"The way it (the Syrian regime) suppressed the popular protests is unacceptable," La Belle France's top diplomat said after a round of Moscow meetings that included talks with President Dmitry Medvedev.

Juppe was accompanied by French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet for delicate negotiations that also touched on recent disagreements over Libya and the phased withdrawal of NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A collection of multinational and multilingual and multicultural armed forces, all of differing capabilities, working toward a common goal by pulling in different directions...
troops from Afghanistan.

But both sides acknowledged that one of their most immediate disagreements concerned finding a peaceful solution to a Syria crisis that comes on the heels of a Libya war that also deeply upset Moscow.

"I hope Russia will back us in the Security Council even if our positions do not yet fully agree," Juppe said in reference to Russia's past decisions to block U.N. condemnation of Assad's government.

Juppe said the Syrian authorities should be sent "a powerful signal that such actions cannot continue."

But Lavrov gave no signs of being ready to ease a Russian position that last week saw Moscow lash the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
for imposing a crippling oil embargo on the Arab state.

"We are convinced that the essential thing is to start dialogue at the talks table," Lavrov said.

"We consider that inciting certain forces within the opposition to boycott the invitation to dialogue is a dangerous path and risks a repetition of the Libyan scenario, which neither Russia nor La Belle France wants."

Moscow has been calling for political dialogue and urging world powers to put more pressure on the opposition to engage in direct talks with Assad's regime.

Members of the Syrian opposition will meet Mikhail Margelov -- the upper house of parliament's foreign affairs committee chief who represents Medvedev in Africa -- on Friday in a bid to convince Russia to be more forceful with Assad.

But a top Russian arms exports official has said that Moscow intended to fulfill its weapons delivery contracts to Syria and Lavrov said Wednesday that the opposition was also responsible for some of the current violence.

"Russia has submitted a draft U.N. Security Council resolution that calls on all sides to end all types of violence ... and calls on the opposition not to resort to armed provocation, which we have seen before, and not to reject invitations to talks," Lavrov stressed.

Posted by:Fred

#3  (**) Elevated to a science by the British during the second Boar War where farms were torched and 25,000 women and children perrished. First usage of the term "concentration camp."
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-09-08 11:05  

#2  (*) First innovated during the US Indian Wars.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-09-08 10:30  

#1  Russia has a very different idea of what "human rights" and "humanitarianism" means. It is far more Asiatic than western.

A superb example of Russian "humanitarianism" is from their adventure in Afghanistan. They had used an old US Vietnam-era trick(*) of rounding up village women and children and putting them into camps where they would not be able to support their militant men.

However, Afghan women and children need a LOT of guards, as they are mischievous, and Russia did not want to take too many combat soldiers off the line for guard duty.

So their solution was to suggest digging a slit trench, lining it with plastic, then putting very weakened mustard agent in it. Then force the women and children to walk its length. This would cause all the skin on their feet to blister off, so they would have to walk on their hands and knees for some months while their feet healed.

"The only other alternative," suggested the Russians, "would be to kill them. Thus incapacitating them temporarily would be the "humanitarian" thing to do."

Needless to say, just about everyone else in the world disagreed with the Russians, who discarded the idea, mumbling that the rest of the world was being "unrealistic".
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-09-08 10:30  

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