ゲーツ米国防長官「シリア大統領の正当性は、皆が熟慮しなければならない問題だ」
Assad's legitimacy open to question: Gates
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2011/Jun-10/Assads-legitimacy-open-to-question-Gates.ashx?searchText=syria
June 10, 2011 01:29 PM
Reuters
BRUSSELS: U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday the legitimacy of the rule of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was open to question after the killing of protesters by security forces.
"I would say the slaughter of innocent lives in Syria should be a problem and a concern for everybody," Gates told a seminar in Brussels.
"Whether Assad still has the legitimacy to govern his own country, I think is a question everyone needs to consider," he said.
The top U.N. human rights official, Navi Pillay, said Thursday that more than 1,100 people may have been killed and up to 10,000 detained since March in protests against Assad's rule, and urged Syria to halt its "assault on its own people".
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said Assad's legitimacy has "nearly run out".
The international community has escalated its condemnation of Assad as the unrest shows no signs of abating and the death toll grows. The United States, the European Union and Australia have all imposed sanctions on Syria.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2011/Jun-10/Assads-legitimacy-open-to-question-Gates.ashx?searchText=syria
June 10, 2011 01:29 PM
Reuters
BRUSSELS: U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday the legitimacy of the rule of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was open to question after the killing of protesters by security forces.
"I would say the slaughter of innocent lives in Syria should be a problem and a concern for everybody," Gates told a seminar in Brussels.
"Whether Assad still has the legitimacy to govern his own country, I think is a question everyone needs to consider," he said.
The top U.N. human rights official, Navi Pillay, said Thursday that more than 1,100 people may have been killed and up to 10,000 detained since March in protests against Assad's rule, and urged Syria to halt its "assault on its own people".
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said Assad's legitimacy has "nearly run out".
The international community has escalated its condemnation of Assad as the unrest shows no signs of abating and the death toll grows. The United States, the European Union and Australia have all imposed sanctions on Syria.
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