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Saturday, November 12, 2011

postheadericon Obama hails Arab League decision to suspend Syria

President Obama gave his support Saturday to a decision by the Arab League to rebuke Syrian President Bashar Assad by suspending Syria's membership in the regional organization.

"After the Assad regime flagrantly failed to keep its commitments, the Arab League has demonstrated leadership in its effort to end the crisis and hold the Syrian government accountable," Obama said in a statement.

Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have been calling on Assad to step aside for months amid his government's deadly crackdown on protesters that the U.N. estimates has left more than 3,500 dead. Obama signed an executive order in August levying sanctions on Syria in hopes of supporting pro-democracy elements.

But the move by the Arab League to shun one of its own shocked the Middle East, and was likely to ramp up pressure for other international organizations to take concrete action toward Syria. The Arab League action also threatened further economic sanctions against Assad unless he puts an end to political violence.

"These significant steps expose the increasing diplomatic isolation of a regime that has systematically violated human rights and repressed peaceful protests," Obama said.

But Obama was careful to not to let his condemnation of Assad be interpreted as applying also to the Syrian people.

"The United States joins with the Arab League in its support for the Syrian people, who continue to demand their universal rights in the face of the regime’s callous violence," he said.

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