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L’Iran capable de créer l’arme nucléaire (renseignement US)

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:45 UTC 2012 bonjour la presse WASHINGTON, 31 janvier - RIA Novosti L'Iran est en mesure de créer l'arme nucléaire, et augmente sans cesse ses capacités d'enrichissement d'uranium, a annoncé lundi le directeur du renseignement national américain James Clapper. "L'Iran pourrait produire une telle arme s'il le désire: les capacités indispensables à cet effet sont actuellement opérationnelles. Mais nous ne savons pas au juste s'il envisage de la fabriquer", a déclaré M. Clapper lors d'une réunion de la commission du sénat américain chargée du renseignement. Il a souligné que Téhéran augmentait ses capacités d'enrichissement d'uranium et qu'il pouvait les utiliser à tout moment pour fabriquer des ogives ...

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WASHINGTON, 31 janvier – RIA Novosti
L’Iran est en mesure de créer l’arme nucléaire, et augmente sans cesse ses capacités d’enrichissement d’uranium, a annoncé lundi le directeur du renseignement national américain James Clapper.

« L’Iran pourrait produire une telle arme s’il le désire: les capacités indispensables à cet effet sont actuellement opérationnelles. Mais nous ne savons pas au juste s’il envisage de la fabriquer », a déclaré M. Clapper lors d’une réunion de la commission du sénat américain chargée du renseignement.

Il a souligné que Téhéran augmentait ses capacités d’enrichissement d’uranium et qu’il pouvait les utiliser à tout moment pour fabriquer des ogives nucléaires.

« Les possibilités techniques de l’Iran en matière d’enrichissement d’uranium se renforcent. Elles correspondent à nos estimations selon lesquelles le pays possède une base scientifique, technique et industrielle suffisante pour produire l’arme nucléaire », a indiqué le directeur du renseignement américain.

« Ainsi donc, la création de cette arme n’est qu’une question politique », a-t-il conclu.

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Assad troops fight back against Syria rebels

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:45 UTC 2012 hello the press room By Khaled Yacoub Oweis AMMAN | Mon Jan 30, 2012 5:44pm EST AMMAN (Reuters) - Street battles raged at the gates of the Syrian capital on Monday as President Bashar al-Assad's troops sought to consolidate their grip on suburbs that rebel fighters had seized only a few miles from the centre of government power. Fighting subsided by nightfall as members of the anti-Assad Free Syrian Army (FSA) pulled out to the edges of the capital's suburbs, activists said by telephone, adding they believed 19 civilians and six FSA members had been killed. A diplomatic battle loomed in the United Nations, where ...

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AMMAN | Mon Jan 30, 2012 5:44pm EST

AMMAN (Reuters) – Street battles raged at the gates of the Syrian capital on Monday as President Bashar al-Assad’s troops sought to consolidate their grip on suburbs that rebel fighters had seized only a few miles from the centre of government power.

Fighting subsided by nightfall as members of the anti-Assad Free Syrian Army (FSA) pulled out to the edges of the capital’s suburbs, activists said by telephone, adding they believed 19 civilians and six FSA members had been killed.

A diplomatic battle loomed in the United Nations, where the Arab League – backed by the United States, Britain and France – wants the Security Council to act on an Arab peace plan that would call for Assad to leave power.

Russia, a veto-wielding Security Council member and one of Syria’s few allies, said Assad’s government had agreed to talks in Moscow to end the crisis, but a major opposition body rejected any dialogue with him, demanding he step down.

The White House said countries needed to accept that Assad’s rule was doomed, and stop shielding him in the Security Council.

« It is important that the Security Council take action, » White House spokesman Jay Carney said. « We believe that the Security Council should not permit the Assad regime to assault the Syrian people while it rejects the Arab League’s proposal for a political solution. »

« As governments make decisions about where they stand on this issue and what further steps need to be taken with regards to the brutality of the Assad regime, it is important to calculate into your considerations the fact that he will go, » Carney said. « The regime has lost control of the country and will eventually fall. »

A draft of the U.N. Security Council resolution, obtained by Reuters, calls for a « political transition » in Syria, and says the Security Council could adopt unspecified « further measures » if Syria does not comply with its terms.

Passing it would require convincing Russia and China to abstain rather than veto the draft, as they did previous drafts. So far Moscow has shown little sign of being persuaded.

« The current Western draft is only a step away from the October version and can by no means be supported by us, » Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov told Interfax. « This document is not balanced … and above all leaves the door open for intervention in Syrian (internal) affairs. »

He said earlier on Monday that Moscow wanted to hear directly from observers sent by the Arab League before voting.

Yet despite Moscow’s objections, some Western diplomats say they hope that Russia and China can be persuaded not to block the draft. An abstention by Russia and China last March paved the way for the Security Council to authorize force against Muammar Gaddafi’s military in Libya, after the Arab League made clear it wanted action.

Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby is to seek support on Tuesday for the Arab peace plan from the Security Council. He will be joined by Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, whose country heads the League’s committee charged with seeking a solution to the Syrian crisis.

ASSAULT ON DAMASCUS BEATEN BACK

Ten months into the uprising, fighting has entered a new phase in recent weeks, with government forces losing control of parts of the country, including a town on the Lebanon border where rebels are ensconced.

Yet Assad’s forces appear to have decisively beaten back an attempt by the opposition to march on the outskirts of Damascus.

Activists and residents said Syrian troops now had control of Hamouriyeh, one of several districts where they have used armored vehicles and artillery to push back rebels who came as close as 8 km (5 miles) to Damascus.

An activist said the Free Syrian Army (FSA) – a force of military defectors with links to Syria’s divided opposition – mounted scattered attacks on government troops who advanced through the district of Saqba, held by rebels just days ago.

« Street fighting has been raging since dawn, » he said, adding tanks were moving through a central avenue of the neighborhood. « The sound of gunfire is everywhere. »

Rebels are risking heavier clashes and speaking of creating « liberated » territories to force diplomatic action. In the past three weeks they have taken Zabadani – a town of 40,000 in mountainous near the border with Lebanon.

« God willing, we will liberate more territory, because the international community has only offered delayed action and empty threats, » said a lieutenant colonel who had defected to the FSA but declined to be named.

RUSSIA SEEKS TALKS

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Syria agreed to Russian-brokered negotiations over the crisis, but senior members of the council that claims to speak for a fragmented Syria opposition said there was no point in talking to Assad, who must quit.

« We rejected the Russian proposal because they wanted us to talk with the regime while it continues the killings, the torture, the imprisonment, » Walid al-Bunni, foreign affairs chief for the Syrian National Council, told Reuters.

Activists say more than 100 people have died in three days of fighting in Damascus suburbs.

The escalating bloodshed prompted the Arab League to suspend the work of its monitors on Saturday. Arab foreign ministers, who have urged Assad to step down and make way for a government of national unity, are due to discuss the crisis on February 5.

Syria’s state news agency said six soldiers died in an attack near Deraa in the south and « terrorists » blew up a gas pipeline. Pipelines have often been targeted in the uprising.

The state news agency SANA has reported funerals of more than 70 members of the security forces members since Friday.

Residents of Deraa – where anti-Assad unrest first flared – said firefights between army defectors and government troops killed at least 20 people, most of them government forces.

In Homs, the central Syrian city that has seen heavy attacks by Assad’s forces and sectarian reprisal killings, residents said government troops backed with armor fought rebels near its marketplace.

Syria limits access for journalists and the details of events could not be immediately verified.

After mass demonstrations against him erupted last spring, Assad launched a military crackdown. Growing numbers of army deserters and gunmen have joined the protesters in a country of 23 million people at the heart of the Middle East.

The insurgency has crept closer to the capital. The suburbs, a string of mainly conservative Sunni Muslim towns known as al-Ghouta, are home to the bulk of the 3 million population of Damascus and its outlying districts.

State television read out a statement from the Interior Ministry calling the events there a sweep against terrorists.

The Damascus suburbs have seen large demonstrations demanding the removal of Assad, a member of the minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi’ite Islam that has dominated the mostly Sunni Muslim country for the last five decades.

The rebel force said on Monday medicine and blood were running low in field hospitals, some set up in mosques, and that advancing government forces were carrying out mass arrests.

Iran, Syria’s regional ally and once unconditional supporter of Assad’s crackdown, said Assad must be spared foreign interference to enact promised constitutional reforms.

The United Nations said in December more than 5,000 people had been killed in the protests and crackdown. Syria says more than 2,000 security force members have been killed by militants.

(Additional reporting by Suleiman al-Khalidi, Yasmine Saleh, Mariam Karouny, Steve Gutterman and John Irish; Writing by Joseph Logan; Editing by Peter Graff)

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/30/us-syria-idUSTRE80S08620120130


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Libyan militia leader sues former UK spy chief

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:45 UTC 2012 hello the press room (Reuters) - A Libyan militia leader has begun legal action against a former senior British intelligence chief whom he accuses of playing a key role in illegally returning him to Libya to be jailed and tortured under Muammar Gaddafi, his London-based lawyers said. Abdel Hakim Belhadj, who commands one of Libya's most powerful militias, is seeking damages from Mark Allen, who was director of counter-terrorism at MI6, Britain's foreign intelligence agency. Belhadj and a second Libyan dissident, Sami al-Saadi, accuse Allen of complicity in torture, negligence and misfeasance in public office -- the wrongful exercise of his authority. "We are ...

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(Reuters) – A Libyan militia leader has begun legal action against a former senior British intelligence chief whom he accuses of playing a key role in illegally returning him to Libya to be jailed and tortured under Muammar Gaddafi, his London-based lawyers said.

Abdel Hakim Belhadj, who commands one of Libya’s most powerful militias, is seeking damages from Mark Allen, who was director of counter-terrorism at MI6, Britain’s foreign intelligence agency.

Belhadj and a second Libyan dissident, Sami al-Saadi, accuse Allen of complicity in torture, negligence and misfeasance in public office — the wrongful exercise of his authority.

« We are taking this unusual step of preparing legal action against an individual as the documents we have in our possession suggest Sir Mark was directly involved in the unlawful rendition of our clients, » said lawyer Sapna Malik, from the London law firm Leigh & Day, which represents Belhadj and Saadi.

An Oxford-educated Middle East specialist, Allen retired from MI6 in 2004 and went on to work for oil major BP and The Monitor Group, a global investment and consultancy firm.

He is an honorary fellow of St Antony’s College at Oxford University and sits on the advisory board for the London School of Economics’ centre for diplomacy and international affairs.

Belhadj accuses Allen of helping to organize the operation to fly him from Bangkok to a prison in Libya in 2004.

During six years in jail, Belhadj says, he was tortured and beaten. He also accuses Thai and U.S. agents of abusing him when he was first held in Bangkok.

Born in Libya in 1966, Belhadj is a former leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, which waged an insurgency against Gaddafi in the 1990s.

His emergence as an important figure in Libya after Gaddafi’s downfall is potentially embarrassing for London, which led international moves to improve relations with Libya after Gaddafi renounced weapons of mass destruction in 2003.

Belhadj’s lawyers say Allen’s name was found in intelligence documents recovered in Tripoli around the time of the collapse of Gaddafi’s administration last August.

The pair are also suing the British government and its legal advisers, the MI5 domestic intelligence agency, the Home Office (interior ministry) and the Foreign Office, which oversees MI6.

A Foreign Office spokesman said: « We take all allegations of mistreatment seriously, but these matters are also the subject of legal correspondence between Mr Belhadj’s lawyers and our own so we can offer no further comment at this stage. »

Allen could not immediately be reached for comment.

Earlier this month, Britain postponed a judge-led inquiry into whether its security services knew about the torture of suspects overseas. Ministers said the inquiry would be delayed because police have begun a separate investigation into whether London illegally sent detainees to Libya.

Britain has long faced accusations that its spies were complicit in the abuse of overseas detainees in the years after the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Prime Minister David Cameron has cited those suspicions as one of the reasons why he set up the now-delayed inquiry. Britain’s security services have always denied using or condoning torture.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/31/us-britain-rendition-idUSTRE80U0XS20120131


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Iran/embargo: la décision européenne fera flamber les prix du brut

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:45 UTC 2012 bonjour la presse TEHERAN, 29 janvier - RIA Novosti L'embargo pétrolier imposé par l'UE contre l'Iran provoquera une flambée de prix du pétrole, pouvant atteindre 150 dollars le baril, a déclaré dimanche le président de la Compagnie nationale iranienne du pétrole (NIOC), Ahmad Qalehbani, cité par l'agence FARS. "De toute apparence, nous assisterons dans l'avenir à une montée de prix du pétrole qui coûtera de 120 à 150 dollars le baril", a indiqué le responsable. Selon lui, la décision d'imposer l'embargo fera subir des pertes aux économies européennes. Le 23 janvier dernier, le Conseil de l'Union européenne a approuvé l'adoption d'un embargo sur les ...

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TEHERAN, 29 janvier – RIA Novosti
L’embargo pétrolier imposé par l’UE contre l’Iran provoquera une flambée de prix du pétrole, pouvant atteindre 150 dollars le baril, a déclaré dimanche le président de la Compagnie nationale iranienne du pétrole (NIOC), Ahmad Qalehbani, cité par l’agence FARS.

« De toute apparence, nous assisterons dans l’avenir à une montée de prix du pétrole qui coûtera de 120 à 150 dollars le baril », a indiqué le responsable. Selon lui, la décision d’imposer l’embargo fera subir des pertes aux économies européennes.

Le 23 janvier dernier, le Conseil de l’Union européenne a approuvé l’adoption d’un embargo sur les livraisons de brut iranien afin d’obliger Téhéran de coopérer avec la communauté internationale sur son programme nucléaire controversé.

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Cocaine seized at UN headquarters

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:45 UTC 2012 hello the press room Two packages containing sixteen kilograms of cocaine have been discovered in the mailroom at United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York Press TV reports. According to New York Police Department (NYPD), the cocaine shipments with a street value of USD 2 million were in two white bags and were meant to look like UN diplomatic poaches. The packages did not have a name or address and were sent from Mexico City and delivered by the private shipping company DHL. United Nations officials claim the pouches and the marking were fake logos that looked liked the UN insignias. “The most important thing ...

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Two packages containing sixteen kilograms of cocaine have been discovered in the mailroom at United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York Press TV reports.

According to New York Police Department (NYPD), the cocaine shipments with a street value of USD 2 million were in two white bags and were meant to look like UN diplomatic poaches.

The packages did not have a name or address and were sent from Mexico City and delivered by the private shipping company DHL.

United Nations officials claim the pouches and the marking were fake logos that looked liked the UN insignias.

“The most important thing here is that this was not connected to United Nations and that why the host government city authorities and police department in shape of NYPD were brought in to assist and they have taken over,” UN Spokesperson Martin Nesirky said.

Still questions swirl about whether this was a coincidence at the world body or part of an ongoing pattern of drug trafficking.

“It is not unheard of; it is not something that is uncommon. It has happened before with missions and embassies in New York,” Thomas Ruskin, an international security expert told Press TV.

He added that, “That amount of cocaine is a very heavy package and a very bulky package. The fact of the matter is I am not sure if it is the first time it has ever been done. I am not sure if it was a mistake.”

An investigation is being conducted by NYPD and the US Drug Enforcement agency and no arrests have been made so far.

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Syrie: un groupe de terroristes repoussé à la frontière turque (médias)

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:45 UTC 2012 bonjour la presse DAMAS, 28 janvier - RIA Novosti Dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi, des gardes-frontières syriens ont empêché un "groupe terroriste armé" de pénétrer dans le pays depuis le territoire turc, a annoncé l'agence syrienne SANA. Selon l'agence, les combattants ont tenté de traverser la frontière non loin du village d'El-Janoudiya, dans le nord-ouest de la Syrie, mais ont été repérés par une patrouille militaire. Lors de l'accrochage, "plusieurs terroristes ont été tués et blessés, les autres se sont retirés sur le territoire turc", indique SANA. Selon les médias occidentaux, la Turquie offre ses bases à l'Armée syrienne libre, groupe de déserteurs ...

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DAMAS, 28 janvier – RIA Novosti
Dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi, des gardes-frontières syriens ont empêché un « groupe terroriste armé » de pénétrer dans le pays depuis le territoire turc, a annoncé l’agence syrienne SANA.

Selon l’agence, les combattants ont tenté de traverser la frontière non loin du village d’El-Janoudiya, dans le nord-ouest de la Syrie, mais ont été repérés par une patrouille militaire.

Lors de l’accrochage, « plusieurs terroristes ont été tués et blessés, les autres se sont retirés sur le territoire turc », indique SANA.

Selon les médias occidentaux, la Turquie offre ses bases à l’Armée syrienne libre, groupe de déserteurs qui se bat contre les troupes régulières syriennes. Damas affirme que depuis le début de l’année, le nombre de militaires et d’agents de sécurité tués par l’opposition armée a triplé.

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Etats-Unis: la bombe anti-bunker la plus puissante au monde

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:45 UTC 2012 bonjour la presse MOSCOU, 28 janvier - RIA Novosti Le Pentagone a demandé au Congrès américain des fonds supplémentaires en vue de mettre au point une bombe anti-bunker destinée à détruire des ouvrages souterrains iraniens, a annoncé samedi le quotidien The Wall Street Journal. Il s'agit de la bombe GBU-57 MOP (Massive Ordnance Penetrator), une munition de plus de 13,5 tonnes largable depuis les bombardiers stratégiques B-52 et les avions furtifs B-2. "Nous cherchons à perfectionner nos munitions", a déclaré M. Panetta, soulignant que l'armée américaine recevrait bientôt une version modernisée de "bunker buster" capable de détruire les abris souterrains les plus profonds. "Franchement, je ...

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MOSCOU, 28 janvier – RIA Novosti
Le Pentagone a demandé au Congrès américain des fonds supplémentaires en vue de mettre au point une bombe anti-bunker destinée à détruire des ouvrages souterrains iraniens, a annoncé samedi le quotidien The Wall Street Journal.

Il s’agit de la bombe GBU-57 MOP (Massive Ordnance Penetrator), une munition de plus de 13,5 tonnes largable depuis les bombardiers stratégiques B-52 et les avions furtifs B-2.

« Nous cherchons à perfectionner nos munitions », a déclaré M. Panetta, soulignant que l’armée américaine recevrait bientôt une version modernisée de « bunker buster » capable de détruire les abris souterrains les plus profonds.

« Franchement, je suis persuadé que nous aurons une telle possibilité et que cela ne va pas tarder », a indiqué le secrétaire américain à la Défense.

Selon les informations disponibles, le GBU-57 pénètre à une profondeur de 60 mètres dans le sol. Or, d’après les experts américains, certains sites nucléaires iraniens, dont l’usine d’enrichissement d’uranium à Fordo, seraient enfouis à une profondeur de 80 mètres et même plus.

« Le développement de cette arme ne constitue pas un signal pour quelque pays que ce soit. Nous jugeons nécessaire d’avoir cette arme dans nos arsenaux et nous continuerons d’investir dans sa mise au point », a déclaré au Wall Street Journal le porte-parole du Pentagone, George Little.

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Onze pèlerins iraniens enlevés en Syrie (agence)

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:45 UTC 2012 bonjour la presse MOSCOU, 27 janvier - RIA Novosti Onze pèlerins iraniens ont été enlevés par un groupe armé dans le centre de la Syrie, rapporte jeudi l'agence iranienne IRNA se référant à une organisation chargée des pèlerinages. "Leur bus était en route pour Damas quand il a été attaqué dans le centre de la Syrie, 11 passagers ont été enlevés", cite l'agence les paroles de Massoud Akhavan, représentant de l'organisation. M. Akhvan n'a pas précisé quand l'enlèvement avait eu lieu, mais a fait savoir que les onze personnes kidnappées n'avaient pas de permis de visite. Suite à la vénération des reliques chiites syriennes, ...

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MOSCOU, 27 janvier – RIA Novosti
Onze pèlerins iraniens ont été enlevés par un groupe armé dans le centre de la Syrie, rapporte jeudi l’agence iranienne IRNA se référant à une organisation chargée des pèlerinages.

« Leur bus était en route pour Damas quand il a été attaqué dans le centre de la Syrie, 11 passagers ont été enlevés », cite l’agence les paroles de Massoud Akhavan, représentant de l’organisation.

M. Akhvan n’a pas précisé quand l’enlèvement avait eu lieu, mais a fait savoir que les onze personnes kidnappées n’avaient pas de permis de visite. Suite à la vénération des reliques chiites syriennes, les pèlerins envisageaient de se rendre en Irak.

Les autorités iraniennes ont condamné l’enlèvement de leurs citoyens.

« L’enlèvement de pèlerins iraniens est illégitime et nous attendons que les autorités syriennes prennent les mesures appropriées pour les libérer », a déclaré le porte-parole de la diplomatie iranienne, cité par IRNA.

La Syrie abrite plusieurs sanctuaires chiites, dont le mausolée de Dame Zaynab. Selon différents données, entre 500.000 et 2.500.000 pèlerins iraniens visitent annuellement le pays.

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Sectarian attack kills 14 of same family in Syria

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:45 UTC 2012 hello the press room By Khaled Yacoub Oweis AMMAN | Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:49pm EST AMMAN (Reuters) - Militiamen loyal to President Bashar al-Assad killed 14 members of a Sunni family in the city of Homs on Thursday in one of the grizzliest sectarian attacks in the ten-month uprising raging in the Alawite-dominated country, activists and residents said. Eight children, aged eight months to nine years old were among 14 Bahader family members shot or hacked to death in a building in the mixed Karm al-Zeitoun neighborhood of Homs, 140-km (88 miles) north of Damascus, they said. The militiamen, known as 'shabbiha', entered the ...

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AMMAN | Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:49pm EST

AMMAN (Reuters) – Militiamen loyal to President Bashar al-Assad killed 14 members of a Sunni family in the city of Homs on Thursday in one of the grizzliest sectarian attacks in the ten-month uprising raging in the Alawite-dominated country, activists and residents said.

Eight children, aged eight months to nine years old were among 14 Bahader family members shot or hacked to death in a building in the mixed Karm al-Zeitoun neighborhood of Homs, 140-km (88 miles) north of Damascus, they said.

The militiamen, known as ‘shabbiha’, entered the district after loyalist forces fired heavy mortar rounds on the area, killing another 16 people, residents and activists in the city told Reuters by phone.

YouTube video footage taken by activists, which could not be independently verified, showed the bodies of five children with wounds to the head and neck in a house. The bodies of three women and one man were also shown.

There was no comment from the Syrian authorities, who severely restrict independent media access to the country.

« Alawites who had remained in Karm al-Zeitoun mysteriously left four days ago, and the rumor was that they did so on orders by the authorities. Today we know why, » said a doctor in the district who did not want to be named.

« We also have seventy people wounded. Field hospitals themselves are coming under mortar fire, » he said.

Hamza, an activist in Homs said that the attack was « pure revenge » for shabbiha members being killed by army defectors loosely grouped under the Free Syrian Army.

He said Sunni families were fleeing Karm al-Zeitoun to other parts of the city, and several Sunni neighborhoods, such as Bab Sbaa, also came under fire.

Tit-for-tat sectarian killings began in Homs four months ago, following armored military assaults on Sunni areas of the city by forces led by members of Assad’s minority Alawite sect.

Mass killings have included Alawites in micro-buses on the way to their villages near Homs and Sunnis stopped at a roadblock while heading to work at a factory. Women from the two sects have been abducted and killed also, activists said.

The killings have raised the prospect of the pro-democracy protest movement against Assad turning into a civil war, as his opponents take up arms and fight back against loyalist forces cracking down on demonstrators.

The Alawite community, an offshoot of Shi’ite Islam, has dominated the political system and the security apparatus in Syria, a mostly Sunni country of 20 million people, for the last five decades.

Unlike most Syrian cities, Homs has a large proportion of Alawites who moved to the city to take up jobs in the public sector and the security apparatus as Assad’s father, the late President Hafez al-Assad, shored up his power base by promoting members of his own community.

But thousands of Alawites, residents say, have left Homs for their home villages in the Alawite Mountains northwest of Homs following a spike in sectarian killings and kidnappings in the city of one million. Thousands of Sunni families have also left for other parts of Syria, and for Lebanon and Jordan.

The Revolution Council of Homs Province said in a statement that the attack on Karm al-Zeitoun « is a new tactic based on annihilating civilians to break the will the people. »

(Editing by Louise Ireland)

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/27/us-syria-killing-family-idUSTRE80Q06J20120127


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Oil industry sees China winning, West losing from Iran sanctions

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admin Sat May 19 16:59:46 UTC 2012 hello the press room By Dmitry Zhdannikov Dmitry Zhdannikov – Fri Jan 27, 6:33 am ET DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – As the European Union prepares to ban Iranian oil and the United States turns the screw on payments, oil executives and policymakers say China and Russia stand to gain the most and Western oil firms and consumers may emerge the biggest losers. Iran will continue to sell much the same volume of oil - 2.6 million barrels per day or around 3 percent of world supply - but almost all of it will flow to China, they reason. And being pretty much Iran's ...

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By Dmitry Zhdannikov Dmitry Zhdannikov – Fri Jan 27, 6:33 am ET

DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – As the European Union prepares to ban Iranian oil and the United States turns the screw on payments, oil executives and policymakers say China and Russia stand to gain the most and Western oil firms and consumers may emerge the biggest losers.

Iran will continue to sell much the same volume of oil – 2.6 million barrels per day or around 3 percent of world supply – but almost all of it will flow to China, they reason. And being pretty much Iran’s only remaining customer, Beijing will be able to negotiate a much reduced price.

The EU will ban Iranian oil from July. The United States plans sanctions on Iran’s central bank and possibly its shipping firm. European headquartered oil firms such as France’s Total and Royal Dutch Shell have already abandoned Iranian oil purchases or are in the process of doing so.

Japan and South Korea have signaled they may reduce purchases of Iranian oil to comply with U.S. sanctions designed to put pressure on Tehran over its nuclear program.

That leaves a growing number of buyers competing for alternative supplies. Inevitably attention has turned to Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest exporter and the only country that can quickly increase oil output and help the West avoid a price spike that would deal a severe economic blow.

The IMF said this week that crude oil prices could rise 20 to 30 percent if Iran were to retaliate by halting its oil exports altogether. Oil industry executives meeting in Davos said energy markets can afford to lose half of Iran’s 2.6 million barrels per day. That would be roughly equivalent to supplies lost during Libya’s civil war in 2011. They are confident Saudi Arabia will fill the gap.

« What we say is that oil is fungible. Iranian oil will still find its way into the market, to Asian markets, China and possibly at a lower price, » a top Saudi source told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

« But if let’s say 50 percent of Iranian oil is lost, we have spare capacity, we have the capacity to replace it as Libya has shown, » he added.

The chief of Saudi state oil monopoly Saudi Aramco, Khalid al-Falih, moved from one bilateral meeting to the next during the World Economic Forum this week. Over the past month or so the kingdom has received requests for additional oil from the European Union, Japan and South Korea. The European Union and Turkey buy almost a third of Iranian oil exports with the rest going to China, Japan, South Korea, India and South Africa.

« As a regular conversation we talked about increased supplies. Saudi Aramco is always positive, » Jun Arai, the head of Japan’s Showa Shell, told Reuters.

Russia too stands to gain from Western sanctions on Iran. The world’s biggest oil producer is well positioned to raise its market share in Europe, despite misgivings among some Europeans about relying too heavily on Russia for oil and gas. Payment disputes between Russia and neighboring Ukraine have in the past threatened transit gas supplies to Europe.

« I’m sure Moscow is watching the situation with big interest, » said José Sergio Gabrielli, chief executive of Brazil’s Petrobras. Arkady Dvorkovich, the Kremlin’s top economic aide, concurred that Russia stood to benefit from sanctions that were guaranteed to keep oil prices at least at current levels around $100 a barrel by his reckoning.

Showa Shell buys 100,000 barrels per day from Iran under a deal that expires in March and like other firms would be exposed to U.S. sanctions if not given a waiver under the latest ban on dealing with Iran’s central bank. « We are waiting for guidance from the government, » said Arai.

For Total the guidance has been clearer. French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been one of the main advocates of tough sanctions. « We have already stopped (buying from Iran), » said Total’s chief Christopher de Margerie. The firm was previously lifting 80,000-100,000 barrels per day (bpd) from Iran.

Peter Voser, chief executive at Royal Dutch Shell, said his company might take some time before suspending purchases, which market sources estimate at 100,000 barrels per day.

« We are a European company and therefore we are affected by the sanctions and we will obviously oblige and implement the sanctions. I need to study all the details in order to see how it goes forward, » he said.

Apart from Total and Shell, Europe’s biggest buyers of Iranian oil are Italian, Spanish and Greek companies.

CHEAP OIL

China has so far refrained from buying more Iranian crude but the perception in the industry and among diplomats is that the world’s No.2 oil consumer will find it hard to resist buying unsold Iranian oil at a knockdown price.

« I think (the Iranian) oil will go somewhere else … Iran may give a discount to make it easier and quicker but nothing will change, » said De Margerie.

Robert Hormats, U.S. under secretary for economy, energy and agriculture, could not say with certainty that sanctions would reduce Iran’s oil exports but he predicted more pain for the Iranian economy.

« You cannot predict what they (Iran) will do and how much they will discount their oil. But it will certainly cause more and more discomfort to the Iranian economy, » he said, adding that China too had an interest in a ‘constructive outcome’.

« No one has an interest in Iran continuing its non-peaceful nuclear program, » he said. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes – electricity generation and medical equipment.

To maximize the impact of the sanctions, the U.S. will apply waivers very « selectively » and « responsibly, » Hormats said. In addition, the U.S. administration is talking to Congress about extending sanctions to Iran’s shipping fleet although the discussion is at an early stage, he added.

(Reporting by Dmitry Zhdannikov; editing by Janet McBride)

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