Monday, 21 November 2011

Syrian demand to change peace plan has been rejected by Arab League

The Arab League has rejected the Syrian change in peace plan for ending the country's conflict which has taken more then 3500 people lives from the day it started.

It dismissed Syria's demand to change its proposal for a 500-strong observer mission to be sent to the country. President Bashar al-Assad said that his country will not bow before the conflict pressure and he also predicted that the conflicts will continue.

The Arab League's peace plan thought by the world to solve the conflicts peacefully, seems to have failed. On Sunday a grenade attack was reported on the building of ruling party in the Capital Damascus. It was claimed by the Free Syrian Army, a group of military defectors.

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