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Syria's Assad denounces 'puppet' opponents in TV address | Syria's Assad denounces 'puppet' opponents in TV address |
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has delivered a rare TV address, denouncing his opponents as "enemies of God and puppets of the West". | |
He lamented the suffering of the people in the civil war, saying a "black cloud" of pain engulfed every corner. | He lamented the suffering of the people in the civil war, saying a "black cloud" of pain engulfed every corner. |
Mr Assad also set out a plan involving a national dialogue conference and a referendum on a national charter. | Mr Assad also set out a plan involving a national dialogue conference and a referendum on a national charter. |
The UN estimates that more than 60,000 people have been killed in the uprising, which began in March 2011. | The UN estimates that more than 60,000 people have been killed in the uprising, which began in March 2011. |
'Live and die' | 'Live and die' |
The speech is Mr Assad's first public address since June. | The speech is Mr Assad's first public address since June. |
He rejected the Syrian opposition movement as puppets fabricated by the West, and said that Syria wanted to negotiate with the "master not the servants". | He rejected the Syrian opposition movement as puppets fabricated by the West, and said that Syria wanted to negotiate with the "master not the servants". |
Mr Assad said Syria had not rejected diplomatic moves but insisted it would not negotiate with people with "terrorist" ideas. | Mr Assad said Syria had not rejected diplomatic moves but insisted it would not negotiate with people with "terrorist" ideas. |
His speech was interspersed with applause and chants from supporters in the opera house in central Damascus. | His speech was interspersed with applause and chants from supporters in the opera house in central Damascus. |
He said the opposition against him was not a revolution. | He said the opposition against him was not a revolution. |
"That would need thinkers and be based on an idea," he said. "It needs leadership - who is the leader of this revolution?" | "That would need thinkers and be based on an idea," he said. "It needs leadership - who is the leader of this revolution?" |
Mr Assad accused the rebels of stealing wheat from the people, depriving children of school and cutting off electricity and medical supplies. | Mr Assad accused the rebels of stealing wheat from the people, depriving children of school and cutting off electricity and medical supplies. |
He said: "Suffering is overwhelming Syrian land. There is no place for joy while security and stability are absent on the streets of our country." | He said: "Suffering is overwhelming Syrian land. There is no place for joy while security and stability are absent on the streets of our country." |
Mr Assad called on every citizen to defend the country according to their means. | Mr Assad called on every citizen to defend the country according to their means. |
"The nation is for all and we all must protect it," he said. | "The nation is for all and we all must protect it," he said. |
He told them that waiting for help from others would "only lead the country to disaster". | He told them that waiting for help from others would "only lead the country to disaster". |
Mr Assad set out a series of steps he said would provide a solution to the crisis: | |
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Mr Assad's last public comments were in November, when he told Russian TV he would "live and die in Syria". | Mr Assad's last public comments were in November, when he told Russian TV he would "live and die in Syria". |
Rebel advances | Rebel advances |
Since then opposition rebels have gained control of swathes of territory in northern Syria, and have formed a more inclusive leadership council which has been recognised by the US and the EU. | Since then opposition rebels have gained control of swathes of territory in northern Syria, and have formed a more inclusive leadership council which has been recognised by the US and the EU. |
But opposition efforts to gain ground in and around major cities including Damascus have been met by stiff resistance and increasingly destructive air strikes. | But opposition efforts to gain ground in and around major cities including Damascus have been met by stiff resistance and increasingly destructive air strikes. |
On Saturday the UK-based activist group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, reported fierce fighting in Harasta and Daraya, suburbs of Damascus. | On Saturday the UK-based activist group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, reported fierce fighting in Harasta and Daraya, suburbs of Damascus. |
Diplomatic attempts to end the conflict in Syria have so far failed. | Diplomatic attempts to end the conflict in Syria have so far failed. |
UN and Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has been pushing a plan approved at an international conference in June that would create a transitional government. | UN and Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has been pushing a plan approved at an international conference in June that would create a transitional government. |
But the plan leaves President Assad's role unclear. The Syrian opposition has insisted that Mr Assad must step down for the conflict to end. | But the plan leaves President Assad's role unclear. The Syrian opposition has insisted that Mr Assad must step down for the conflict to end. |
Mr Brahimi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that a negotiated solution was the only option. | Mr Brahimi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that a negotiated solution was the only option. |