UN chief slams ongoing Syria violence

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has hit out at the Syrian government’s latest attacks on civilians.

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Saturday, 07.04.2012.

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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has hit out at the Syrian government’s latest attacks on civilians. He called on the authorities to keep to a pledge to end to all military operations. UN chief slams ongoing Syria violence Opposition activists said at least 27 Syrian soldiers, rebels and civilians were killed during violence on Friday, just four days before an April 10 deadline to stop the use of heavy weapons. In a swipe at an apparent decision to intensify assaults right up to the target date, the UN chief’s office said Ban “deplored the violence against innocent civilian, including women and children”. The April 10 troop withdrawal is due to be followed by a formal ceasefire two days later. It is part of a six-point peace plan developed by UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan that was agreed by Syrian President Bashar al Assad. EuroNews

UN chief slams ongoing Syria violence

Opposition activists said at least 27 Syrian soldiers, rebels and civilians were killed during violence on Friday, just four days before an April 10 deadline to stop the use of heavy weapons.

In a swipe at an apparent decision to intensify assaults right up to the target date, the UN chief’s office said Ban “deplored the violence against innocent civilian, including women and children”.

The April 10 troop withdrawal is due to be followed by a formal ceasefire two days later. It is part of a six-point peace plan developed by UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan that was agreed by Syrian President Bashar al Assad.

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