Arming Syria’s opposition would occur only with broad international support,
and would depend on the UN and on what is “practical and effective”.
Last week’s massacre in the Syrian town of Houla where more than 100 people
were murdered in cold blood caused an international outcry against the
Syrian government. The UN Human Rights Council will hold an emergency
meeting in Geneva today at the UK’s request to discuss the situation new
diplomatic action.
Downing Street has said it is also looking at other options, including further
sanctions against the Syria, but it warned President Assad that Britain
would not “abandon” the Syrian people.
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