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He also ignored a "confidential account of the League's mission." Turtle Bay obtained it. It shows monitors lacked proper staff and equipment. As a result, their mission was undermined from inception.
On January 30, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov insisted that Security Council members are briefed on its findings. Washington and rogue allies dismissed them out of hand. They call Arab League efforts a failure, saying their report adds nothing new.
One conclusion recommends Arab governments continue mediating for peaceful conflict resolution. Al-Dabi wrote:
"The mission....sensed the acute stress, injustice and oppression endured (by) Syrian citizens. Yet they are convinced that the Syrian crisis must be resolved peacefully, in the Arab context, and not internationalized so that they can live in peace securely, and achieve the desired reforms and changes."
He also sharply criticized the ineptness and indifference of mission observers. He recommended reinforcing them with 100 more members, "preferabl(y) young with military background(s), 30 armored vehicles, protective vests, vehicle mounted cameras, and night vision binoculars."
In addition, he said:
"It should be stressed (that) performance shortcomings will be addressed and remedied with further practice and guidance, God Willing."
He stressed no mission mandate for addressing a widening conflict, pitting heavily armed insurgents against Assad's government. In Homs and Daraa, for example, opposition elements used "thermal bombs and anti-armor missiles" supplied by foreign governments.
Al-Dabi said "The mission was witness to acts of violence against government forces and citizens leading to death and injury of many. A case in point was the attack against a civilian bus which killed eight persons and injured others, including women and children."
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