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    Canada slams UN 'paralysis' on Syria

    Canada is "disappointed in the extreme" by the UN Security Council's "paralysis" after Russia and China vetoed a resolution calling for Syrian President Bashar Assad to step down.

    “Today's failure by the UN Security Council to effectively deal with the crisis in Syria is yet another free pass for the illegitimate Assad regime and those backing it," Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said in a statement issued from Tel-Aviv on Saturday.

    "Canada is disappointed in the extreme."

    Baird said the UN's "paralysis of power is particularly deplorable given the reported upsurge in violence overnight in Homs, which we condemn without reservation."

    "Those attempting to cling to power in Syria are morally bankrupt, and their disregard for human life is surpassed only by their cynicism for doing what is just and right.

    The New Democrats also weighed in, calling on the federal government to "immediately recall" Canada's ambassador from Syria but also to apply diplomatic intervention.

    "We call on the Canadian government to immediately exert diplomatic pressure on China and particularly Russia in order to secure a UN resolution on the crisis," said NDP foreign affairs critic Hélène Laverdière in a written statement Saturday.

    The decision by two of the Security Council's permanent members to veto the resolution comes ahead of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's second trip to China, set for next week.

    Baird, who is currently in Israel as part of a Middle East trip but will be travelling to China with Harper on Monday, said Canada continues to support the efforts of Syria's neighbours and others to resolve the current crisis.

    "History will judge those whose obstruction serves only to prolong this senseless violence," said Baird.

    "Canada will stand with the people of Syria in their efforts to achieve for themselves a brighter future for all Syrians."

    Liberal foreign affairs critic Dominic Leblanc said the Liberals "deplore" the decision by Russia and China "to stand in the way" of ending the violence in Syria.

    "We must do what we can to help bring about a peaceful political transition," Leblanc said in a written statement on Saturday.

    Canadians outraged at the escalating violence in Syria held protests in various cities across Canada on Saturday.

    The president of the Syrian-Canadian Council, Osama Kadi, told CBC News he was "really puzzled" by Russia and China's decision to veto the deal.

    The massacre in Syria "didn't move the hearts of the Chinese and Russian," he said. "We will never lose hope."

    But after "almost five decades of dictatorship [in Syria], enough is enough," Kadi said outside Old City Hall in Toronto, where dozens of Syrian-Canadians gathered to protest.

    About 40 demonstrators gathered at the Syrian Embassy in Ottawa Saturday morning, calling on the international community to put an end to the violence in Syria.

    Overnight Friday, vandals splashed red paint on the embassy's fence and facade. The RCMP is investigating.

    Syrian embassies in six other countries were also vandalized overnight.

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    • MATT  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      The hipocrysy of governing Western "elites" is unbelievable. They condemn and put all possible sanctions on all small and lousy dictators but they are perfectly OK with permanent human rights abuse, killings, etc. in countries like China, Russia and others. Just think about it. It is even in bad taste to raise this fundamental question. We are living in a very sick world without any future. Everything is totally RELATIVE. Therefore, people are completely lost and don't care about anything including boycotting all elections. There is no more confidence in our political process and its results.
      • In-fo W-ar 3 months ago
        Western Nations support sweat factories and slave shops we madly consume products made in filthy conditions so we can have the latest electronic toy or newest piece of clothing... slave factories are putting nets around the rooftops as the suicide rates of employees are becoming exponential... and yet somehow we think we have the right to tell other countries about human rights abuse... it's all just imperialism and empire a game as old as time...
      • Stephen J 3 months ago
        we have to beat down these small countries BEFORE they become another China or Russia..make sense?..if we "attacked" Russia's way of life it could mean a war..a REAL war..
    • hap2b  •  3 months ago
      The more we stick our noses in to the regimes in the middle east the worse it gets, look at Egypt and Libya both now will be run by the muslim brotherhood and that will make things better, for who I ask for who. I think we have no clue who is behind the revolutions in these countries but how do we know the alternative to what they have is any better.
    • Tomás  •  Zona Centro, Mexico  •  3 months ago
      The root of the problem of the UN is that a hadful of countries possess veto power. If 160 countries choose to vote for a UN resolution, and a country like the US or China doesn't agree, then it's a no go. Get rid of the veto power at the UN!
      • Len Secret 3 months ago
        Yes.. it should be majority rule.. but those with the VETO will not give it up easily..
    • Greg  •  3 months ago
      The UN is useless with the VETO powers it has allowed. I would move the veto powers be removed but I'd bet the usa would veto it.
    • Peter Sticklstein  •  3 months ago
      Assad sheltered 1.5 million Christian refugees from Iraq and enjoys the support of most Christians in his country. Facts the CIA/Al Queda media doesn't want you to know.
    • cybertrax  •  3 months ago
      How about slamming caterpillar for closing the London plant never mind Syria Baird can't handle his own domestic problems.
      • Metzengerstein 3 months ago
        Don't worry - Slimy Steve, Baird et al. will find a suitable scapegoat...
      • John 3 months ago
        Unions did it to themselves ... once again. Now they're crying in their beer.
    • donald  •  3 months ago
      WTF ??? "Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said in a statement issued from Tel-Aviv" .
      No Foreign Minister of any other country has ever made a statement from Israel. WTF ???
      What is going on? Have we elected Israeli officials in the last election ???
      • hap2b 3 months ago
        Seems the CONservatives are famous for making large announcements out of country the Prime Minister set the example at tne DAVOS conference in Switzertland last week when he announced cuts to OAS and CPP.
        Not the way a government of Canada should treat its citizens.
      • I Speak the Truth 3 months ago
        So says a supporter of the FIBerals or the Neutered Democratic Party. When statements need to be made in a timely fashion, you don't wait to get home froma diplomatic meeting. Shut your piehole, dumba$$.
      • hap2b 3 months ago
        So you like to be kept in the dark a fed sht from our government officials must be a CONservative/reformer.
    • Post  •  3 months ago
      Really ? How about when Canada and its so called allies impede any resolution that will slightly seem not to appease Israel!!!! What a double standard !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Tom w  •  Calgary, Alberta  •  3 months ago
      With no seat a the UN, What Harper says is not considered
    • Marco  •  3 months ago
      John Baird is a moron.
    • Misery  •  New Tecumseth, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Baird has sold his soul to Israel. Canada has no respect left on the world stage.
    • Edward  •  3 months ago
      Yahoo keeps removing my comments, I guess they are finding some to be a bit hard to digest.
    • Hogan  •  3 months ago
      Get back on your meds Mr Baird. You're starting to froth at the mouth.
    • RedShadow  •  Sherbrooke, Quebec  •  3 months ago
      Canada as no seat on the UN security council thanks to Hapo's policy. He as nothing to say since no country respect Canada anymore. Go travel a bit ROC you will see that having a Canadian flag or passport is as bad as having an American flag on your backpack. We are becoming #$%$ for the Europeans....Thanks Harpo and all the jerks who voted for him.
    • Zoot Allures!  •  3 months ago
      Someone should tell this #$%$ that Canada is trying to make nice with the Chinese. Did Harper really make this guy Foreign Minister?
    • One who knows  •  Surrey, British Columbia  •  3 months ago
      The Government of Canada.. an ongoing embarrassment to all Canadians. John Baird... first job... trying kick single moms and people off welfare in Ontario.. Like Bob Ford... a bully with power. Then Environment Minister, now Foreign Affairs Minister. A walking, talking failure at best.
    • Neil James  •  3 months ago
      My God we have to chain that junk yard dog...Baird wtf do you think you are doing...you want us in another war?????
    • lavu  •  3 months ago
      shut up idiot when you don't understand what's going on - Baird's "pearls" are only embarrassment for all Canada
    • John  •  Calgary, Alberta  •  3 months ago
      I for one am happy the UN is doing nothing. I don't want ANY Canadian involvement in Syria. Let them figure it out!
    • Richard C.  •  Ottawa, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Show some balls Mr. Baird, let Canada quite the UN. They got us into Afghanistan, they got us fighting in Libya, and now they do nothing on anyone with military muscle. Canada should walk; save some money;and mind our own business. Come on baldie Baird; go for it.
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