Author / source: Independent online/afp
AAZAZ: The Organisation for Islamic cooperation Syria exposed, the Muslim world "can no longer accept a regime that his people massacre" to say, as 31 people reported killed in an air raid.
Regime forces were also the main battlefield city of Aleppo in the North, bomb activists said, while Damascus was rocked by a bomb attack on a military command and a firefight near the Prime Minister's.
As the world's 57-Member OIC, main Muslim grouping said liquidation at a summit meeting in the Saudi holy city of Mecca early Thursday, UN investigators the Syrian regime crimes against humanity, including the Houla massacre in May had committed.
A statement that emergency OIC said at the end of the Summit that contestants on "the need to end the violence in Syria immediately and to suspend the country from the OIC" had come to an agreement.
Final statement which said that "Deep concern about the massacres and inhumane acts suffered by the Syrian people" was made.
OIC head Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu told a press conference that sent the decision "a strong message from the Muslim world of the Syrian regime".
"This world no longer a regime that can take his people with aircraft, tanks and heavy artillery massacre," he added.
The move was welcomed by the United States as a "strong" President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
"The today's Action underscores the Assad regime increasing international isolation and the broad support for the Syrian people and their struggle for a democratic State, which represents their aspirations and their human rights respected," said State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland.
Government forces said a report by the UN Commission of inquiry into crimes against humanity including murder committed their militia allies and, while the rebels but to a lesser extent performed by torture and war crimes, had.
The UN report said "the Commission found reason to believe, that the armed forces of the Government and the Shabiha had committed the crimes against humanity of murder and torture, war crimes and gross violations of international human rights and international humanitarian law,".
He said that they charge were for the massacre in the central city of Houla in may as 108 civilians, including 49 children, were killed in a gruesome attack, the Assad had said was the work of the "Monster".
Rebels you fighters but were not in the probe, which saves them war crimes, including murder, extrajudicial execution and torture guilty.
In Syria a rebel reported bastion near the second city of Aleppo activists and residents of an another cruelty by the regime with at least 31 people, including children, killed in an air strike in Aazaz.
-"These animals are all of us kill".
"Bashar did this." "God help us, all these animals will kill us," said a man, pull up a bloody arm from a pile of parts of the body on the sidewalk in front of the local hospital.
The Syrian Observatory for human rights, said 31 people were killed, including women and children, and a further 200 wounded, warning that the toll could rise.
"There are many people, still under the wreckage caught", Observatory said Director Rami Abdel Rahman. "The situation is appalling."
Dozens of residents were fleeing to nearby Turkey, many of them entire families carry boxes of food and clothing on their heads.
In all at least 156 people killed Wednesday in Syria, where more than 23,000 people died in March 2011, since the uprising against the regime were broken out, said the Observatory.
In Damascus claimed the free Syria army a bomb attack on a military headquarters was close to a hotel used by UN observers, say it was a warning that the it could strike any time at the heart of the regime.
In July killed another attack also claimed by the FSA four top security chiefs in a major body blow to the regime.
A Gunbattle broke the new Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi, also in the vicinity of the offices just a day after his predecessor Riad hijab, the highest profile figure carry out Government, said that the regime had collapsed and only controlled 30 percent of the country.
And in a worrying development in the neighbouring Lebanon, rioters blocked roads and dozens of Syrians were kidnapped and their businesses destroyed in violence, the orders leave immediately by Gulf Nations for citizens raised.
Rioters lit tires on the road to Beirut airport and the highway to Syria closed, according to unconfirmed television reports that several Lebanese Shiite pilgrims kidnapped were killed in Syria in the Aazaz attack in May.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates all warnings for their citizens issued to leave due to what the Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates said was a "dangerous" situation.
UN humanitarian Chief Valerie Amos, who Thursday after a visit to Damascus in Beirut is due, warned that the situation in Syria was possibly as high as 2.50 million always worse, with the number of those in need.
The UN Security Council meets on Thursday, the UN Observer Mission in Syria in the midst of deep-rooted divisions between the major powers on the conflict-ridden country officially to end.
Russia and China hit out at the Western nations of Syria prior to the meeting, as UN leader struggles to convince Ban Ki-moon, Algerian diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi, the new international Envoy to the conflict to be.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Stoke Western States of violence through the open support of the armed rebellion, comments, by the United States rejected.
China, which has blocked three UN resolutions on Syria along with Russia, accused and Western powers disabled as visited a senior Envoy of Damascus for talks Beijing's efforts to end the conflict.
Source: theindependentbd.com
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