(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - The head of the Arab League has asked the U.N. Security Council to boost the size of a U.N. mission in Syria and give it expanded powers to protect people following a surge in violence there, according to a letter leaked to media outlets on Friday.
Nabil Elaraby, secretary-general of the Arab League, condemned the attacks in a letter to the Security Council.
“I therefore urge you to move quickly to end all acts of violence taking place in Syria, and to take the necessary measures to protect Syrian civilians, including increasing the number of international monitors and allowing them the necessary powers to put a stop to the violations and crimes being committed,” Elaraby said in the letter.
Elaraby, who has said the violence was intended to undercut a truce brokered by international mediator Kofi Annan that never took hold, is struggling to keep alive Annan’s six-point peace plan and avert full-scale civil war in Syria.
His letter was first reported by Lebanon’s LBCI television and confirmed by Reuters. Security Council diplomats in New York said they received the letter, although it was not immediately clear how they would react.
Elaraby’s suggestion of giving the U.N. mission the power “to take the necessary measures to protect Syrian civilians” might not be acceptable to Russia, which has a veto on the 15-nation council.
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1 June 2012 - 19:30
News ID: 319272
The head of the Arab League has asked the U.N. Security Council to boost the size of a U.N. mission in Syria and give it expanded powers to protect people following a surge in violence there, according to a letter leaked to media outlets on Friday.