Observers Arab League Start Mission in Syria
A group of Arab League observers who totaled 50 people had started his mission in Syria. they will verify compliance with the Syrian government plan related to the cessation of violence.

Observers arrived in the city of Homs which has been a center of popular resistance to the government. Monday, December 26 and then, government forces reportedly killed approximately 30 people resident in the protest.
“The tanks began to be withdrawn from Homs on this day,” said British human rights activist told the BBC on Tuesday (27/12/2011).
Furthermore, the activists say there are several armored vehicles hidden in government buildings.
Previously reported Baba Amr and Homs region hit by severe clashes on Monday. Several people who witnessed the incident said the government forces mengancurkan many buildings and snipers alerted that it is difficult to find victims.
As a result of the incident 18 people were killed in Baba Amr while 11 others were killed in Homs. And a woman were also found dead in Talbisseh. Meanwhile, a citizen who also witnessed the incident said he also saw the victims of heinous acts of government forces.
The arrival of the Arab League observer aims to conduct an assessment of the Arab League initiative accepted by Syria. The initiative will draw troops from the conflict areas.
Damascus has promised to allow the observers to monitor safely. The monitors would receive transportation and security services.
The revolt against President Bashar al-Assad has started in March. The revolt was inspired by the revolutionary wave that swept almost the entire Arab world.
The death toll in Syria according to data compiled by the UN, up to now has reached five thousand people. However, this amount could not be verified related ban foreign media to enter Syria.
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