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7-Apr-12 World View -- Tuareg rebels declare independent state of Azawad in northern Mali

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7-Apr-12 World View -- Tuareg rebels declare independent state of Azawad in northern Mali

Sobbing, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez begs God to let him live

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Syria increases massacre of innocent Arab civilians after agreeing to peace deal


Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

After having agreed to stop all violence by April 10, the regime of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad has been bringing the massacre of innocent Arab civilians to new heights. Concentrating on the borders with Turkey and Lebanon, Syrian regime forces have targeted villages and towns with intense helicopter, tank and artillery bombardment, indiscriminately killing everyone, including women and children. The regime is mining the border with Turkey in order to prevent Syrians from crossing the border. According to one refugee leader:

"Every time the regime is given a deadline it is a catastrophe. Assad interprets it as a licence for unlimited killing and another deadline is set."

Reuters

Turkey appeals to United Nations over flood of refugees from Syria

Nearly 3,000 Syrian refugees fled to Turkey on Thursday and early Friday, doubling the previous rate of refugee flow, pushing the total to nearly 24,000, as Syria's army intensified its massacre of civilians in the run up to April 10, the "deadline" for Syria to end the violence. The daily number people crossing the boarder has stayed well below 1,000 per day in preceding months.

Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu urged the UN to play a ‘more active role’ in Syria’s growing refugee crisis, in a phone conversation with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. According to Davutoglu:

"I told him [Ban] that there are operations targeting civilians particularly in Aleppo and Idlib and that there has been a growing influx of refugees into Turkey as a result of these operations. I said that necessary actions must be taken and that the clashes must end immediately. ...

Our doors have always been open to people who are leaving their houses, homelands and villages and coming to our country to protect their lives, however the international community should also see this fact."

Reports indicate that Turkey has set up enough camps to handle some 45,000 Syrian refugees, but fears a flood of hundreds of thousands of refugees as the crisis continues. Zaman (Istanbul)

Iran, Hezbollah significantly increase aid to Syria's Assad

Fearing the fall of their ally, Syria's president Bashar al-Assad, Iran and Hezbollah are significantly stepping up support for Assad, supplying arms to Syrian troops and training them. Reports say that Hezbollah fighters were killed in clashes with rebel forces. Haaretz

Sobbing, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez begs God to let him live

Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez returned Thursday from another round of cancer treatment in Cuba. On Thursday he attended a Catholic mass in western Venezuela, and spoke of struggle with cancer. He said that he had "much faith, much hope, much willpower to defeat this threat, as many people have, with the help of God and medical science." He ended with a message to God:

"Give me your crown, Christ, give it to me. Let me bleed. Give me your cross, 100 crosses, so I can carry them. But give me life, because I still have things to do for this people and this country. Do not take me yet. Give me your cross, give me your thorns, give me your blood. I am prepared to carry it. But with life, Christ. Amen."

The harshly anti-American Chávez has refused to divulge details of his cancer, giving rise to rumors that he's far more ill than he's admitting. CNN

Tuareg rebels declare independent state of Azawad in northern Mali


There are several million ethnic Tuaregs spread across several countries.  They were Gaddafi's principal supporters during the Libyan war. (AP)
There are several million ethnic Tuaregs spread across several countries. They were Gaddafi's principal supporters during the Libyan war. (AP)

Events are moving quickly in the chaotic situation in Mali:

BBC and AP

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