Arab League calls urgent meeting on Syria monitors

January 03, 2012 04:43 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:57 am IST - CAIRO

This image from amateur video, made available on January 2, 2012, purports to show Arab League observers talking with protesters in Hama, Syria.

This image from amateur video, made available on January 2, 2012, purports to show Arab League observers talking with protesters in Hama, Syria.

The Arab League has called for an emergency meeting to discuss whether to withdraw the group’s monitors from Syria after reports that Syrian security forces are still killing anti-government protesters despite the observers’ presence.

Deputy Secretary-general, Ahmed bin Heli, said on Tuesday that the meeting will take place on Saturday in Cairo.

There are about 100 Arab League monitors in Syria, dispatched to verify the regime’s compliance with a plan to stop its crackdown on dissent.

On Monday, League chief Nabil Elaraby said Syrian troops are still killing anti-government protesters despite the presence of foreign monitors.

Activists say that in the week since the observers started their work in Syria on December 27, 2011 hundreds have been slain.

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