Monday 28 May 2012

General Akil Hashem's interview on BBC Radio 5-27-12

Syria opposition: 'Regime ceasefire is not sincere'

As the United Nations Security Council mulls sending more observers to monitor the ceasefire in Syria, the BBC has uncovered evidence of serious breaches by Assad government forces in the north of the country.

So what is the Assad government's strategy in all this? Akil Hashem was a Brigadier General in the Syrian Army but is now an opposition supporter.

He said the regime was not sincere in accepting the ceasefire and called for an international military intervention to stop the massacre in Syria.

General Akil Hashem's interview on BBC Radio 5-27-12
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-17781552

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