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AljazeeraA picture taken by mobile phone shows a funeral in Homs, which has become a bastion of anti-government rallies
Syrian forces have killed at least seven people in a massive tank-backed raid on the city of Homs, rights activists have said, after the government postponed a visit to the country by the Arab League chief.
Wednesday morning's deadly security operation in Homs came after 2,000 people had taken to the streets of the central city for anti-regime protests the night before, the activists told the AFP news agency.
The security operations came hours after Syria requested the postponement of a planned visit by Arab League secretary general Nabil al-Arabi in which he had been due to present a reform initiative of which Damascus had been strongly critical.
According to a copy of the document seen by AFP,
al-Arabi was to propose Assad hold elections in three years, move towards a pluralistic government and halt immediately the crackdown on anti-government protesters. The initiative, agreed at an Arab foreign ministers' meeting in Cairo last month, calls for a "clear declaration of principles by President Bashar al-Assad specifying commitment to reforms he made in past speeches".
The initiative angered Syria which said it contained "unacceptable and biased language".
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Arab League proposal involves that Syria "hold elections in three years, move towards a pluralistic government and halt immediately the crackdown on anti-government protesters". The last of those is probably the sticking point with Assad.
He really doesn't want to totally alienate the Arab League with an indefinite delay in the allowing their secretary general to visit. It will be interesting to see how long the League is willing to wait and what it does next.