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Syria rebels firm on hostage demands | |
2013-03-09 | |
![]() UN peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous was to brief the Security Council on the abduction later Friday as concern mounted about its implications for the future of the four-decade-old UN force patrolling the sensitive armistice line between Israel and Syria. The refusal by the Syrian rebels to compromise had dampened hopes of a swift release and forced Manila to step up its negotiation efforts, Philippine foreign affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez said. The 21 Filipinos, members of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) monitoring the armistice between Syria and Israel that followed the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, were abducted by the rebels on Wednesday just one and a half kilometres (a mile) to the Syrian side of the ceasefire line. The rebels are demanding that Syrian troops move 20 kilometres (12 miles) back from Jamla, an area at the southern end of the armistice zone, Hernandez said. “The demand of the rebels for the repositioning of Syrian forces in the area of Jamla is still outstanding so this is still being worked out,” he said on ABS-CBN television. The Philippine government had previously received information that raised hopes the 21 would be released on Friday morning, Philippine time, and the government now did not know if or when they would be freed, Hernandez said. “We are trying to intensify our negotiations with the rebel groups,” he said adding that the hostages were nonetheless being treated well. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the rebels had added a fresh demand. “They are now demanding a new condition — that the International Committee of the Red Concern has been mounting that the Filipinos’ seizure might prompt more governments to withdraw troops from the already depleted UN mission.
The Israeli army revealed that it helped eight UN peacekeepers redeploy through Israeli-held territory overnight from an isolated post in the area where the hostages are being held. “Eight UNDOF soldiers were evacuated from a post located within the demilitarised zone in the Syrian Golan Heights,” the spokeswoman told AFP, adding that Israeli troops escorted them north to another UN base. | |
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Kerry will keep them straight. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2013-03-09 15:05 |
#1 Let me get this straight. The “Rebels” that kidnap or indiscriminately detonate explosives in population centers are the bad Rebels – right? Then there’s another class of good Rebels. They're the ones worthy of US aid and training. But all of the them seem prone to shouting alu akbar and say they’re fighting for the same cause. This whole 'Unity of Vision' stuff sure is confusing. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2013-03-09 09:56 |