Arab League urges Syria to protect civilians

Syria is urged by Arab League to protect civilians after 37 more protesters are killed adding to the 3,000 total killings since the beginning of protests in March.

The Arab League has sent an "urgent message" to the Syrian government, denouncing "the continued killings of civilians" taking part in protests.

An “urgent message” was sent to the Syrian government by the Arab League disapproving the killings of civilians taking part in protests.

Damascus was also urged on Friday by the League’s ministerial committee to protect civilians taking any necessary measures.

At least 37 protesters were killed in Syriaas protesters called for a no-fly-zone to be imposed according to activists.

Since the beginning of protests in March, more than 3,000 people have died and President Bashar al-Assad’s government said that armed gangs and foreign extremists are fuelling the unrest to stir up sectarian conflict. 

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Arab League should come with more substantial deeds than words against Sirya and other Arab countries that are facing the same situation we have seen in North Africa. Also the Arab League should re think its role and have a look at there own countries were several forms of in toleration take place on daily basis, especially with respect to women rights. Also the international community United Nations ect must take positive action and support the legitimate demands and rights of other people. Also all Religious scholars in the region should have a look of how religion, people and civil liberties that all humans ache for work in harmony.