By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Yesterday 52 people were killed in Syria. 39 of those killed were in Hama.
These killings in Hama are particularly poignant. In February of 1982 Bashar Assad's father and uncle massacred 20,000-40,000 people in that same city.
The history of that massive massacre still resounds in the Syria culture. It is an extremely important motivational force and is the reason why today, Hama is a center of anti-Assad activity.
Also yesterday, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) decided to pull their observers out of Syria. They followed the example of Saudi Arabia which had pulled their observers on the very day that the Arab League decided to continue their monitoring of Syria.
Now that the six countries of the GCC have pulled their monitors, the Arab League is questioning whether they will go or stay.
It has become obvious that these monitors have done nothing to stop the killings. Actually the opposite --- more Syrians have been killed since the Arab League sent in their monitors than had been killed before.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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