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US: Syrian plans for constitution vote laughable
Al Assad's announcement makes a mockery of uprising, White House says
- AP
- Published: 21:42 February 15, 2012
Aboard Air Force One: The White House is strongly criticising an announcement from Syrian President Bashar Al Assad that he's ordered a referendum on a new constitution as part of promised reforms.
Press secretary Jay Carney calls the move "quite laughable" in light of ongoing brutality by the Syrian military. He says it "makes a mockery" of the Syrian uprising.
The new constitution would allow participation by political parties other than Al Assad's ruling Baath Party. But Carney says Al Assad has never delivered on any promises of reform since the start of peaceful demonstrations against his regime, and his promises have usually been followed by increased brutality.
Carney spoke to reporters on Air Force One as President Barack Obama travelled Wednesday to Milwaukee.
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