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Arab League Looks To Squeeze Syrian Government Out Of Power

Alarm bells are ringing in Damascus as western and Arab governments are looking to put pressure on the Assad regime.

New sanctions and a new report by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHCR) is a damning indictment of how Syrian President Bashar Al Assad the domestic crisis that has engulfed his country - by sheer brute violence. READ MORE HERE

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