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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Not responsible for deaths: Assad
2011-12-08
[Emirates 24/7] Syrian Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor...
denies he is responsible for the killing of thousands of protesters, telling a US news hound he was not in charge of the forces behind the crackdown, the network said Tuesday.
"It wuz... ummm... somebody else."
In a rare interview, Assad spoke Monday to ABC News veteran journalist Barbara Walters in a bid to defend himself amid growing global condemnation of the nine-month-old crackdown which the UN says has killed 4,000 people.

ABC News plans to air the interview on Wednesday but a news hound for the network, seeking US reaction at a State Department briefing, quoted Assad as saying: "I'm president. I don't own the country, so they're not my forces."

"There's a difference between having a policy to crack down and between having some mistakes committed by some officials. There is a big difference," the news hound quoted Assad as saying.

Reacting to the excerpt, State Department front man Mark Toner criticized Assad and said he has had multiple opportunities to end the violence.

"I find it ludicrous that he is attempting to hide behind some sort of shell game (and) claim that he doesn't exercise authority in his own country," Toner told the briefing.

"There's just no indication that he's doing anything other than cracking down in the most brutal fashion on a peaceful opposition movement," Toner said.

Assad's family has ruled Syria with an iron fist for four decades. Assad's brother, Lieutenant Colonel Maher al-Assad, heads the army's Fourth Division which oversees the capital as well as the elite Republican Guard.

Syria has come under growing pressure from the United States, European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
, Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
and non-Arab Turkey to stop the violence.

The Arab League has threatened to impose new sanctions unless Syria lets in monitors. In a letter late Sunday, Assad's regime said it will allow monitors but only if conditions are met.

The United States and La Belle France on Tuesday sent their ambassadors back to Syria, hoping that they will help shed a light on the violence and show solidarity with protesters after being pulled out due to security concerns.

Syria accuses "armed terrorist groups" of fueling the unrest, which comes amid a wave of street protests across the Arab world this year that have toppled authoritarian regimes in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia.

ABC News said that it was Assad's first interview to US media since Syria launched the crackdown in March.

Walters, 82, is known for interviews that seek to probe high-profile figures' personal sides. She is a creator of the popular ABC News morning show "The View," which features a panel of women hosts.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Bashir Assad, meet Eric Holder. Eric Holder, meet Bashir Assad.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2011-12-08 20:49  

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