Syria Today 19: Disgrace U.S slams elections as ‘a disgrace

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“Today’s presidential election in 
Syria is a disgrace,” State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said. “Assad has no more credibility today than he did yesterday.”

 

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WASHINGTON: The United States on Tuesday denounced Syrian leader Bashar Al-Assad’s attempt to shore up his authority by staging presidential elections in the middle of a brutal civil war.

Voters turned out in government-controlled areas of Syria to vote in an election seen as certain to return long-standing leader Assad to office with a mandate to continue his battle against rebel forces.

At least 162,000 people have been killed in Syria since an uprising against Assad’s rule erupted in March 2011, triggering a savage crackdown. More than half the population have fled their homes.

Washington blames the chaos on Assad’s rule and has demanded he give way to a transitional government.

Harf said the decision to hold elections was “detached from reality” and part of “a 40-year legacy of violent repression.”

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