National Coalition faces 3 choices over Homs assault, collective resignation, creates new political body, no Geneva2.
The National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces urged the International community for an urgent act in Homs.
The main stream opposition body in Syria called also on fighters
of the Free Syrian Army to "close ranks in the face of Assad's recent
brutal attacks on Homs".
"Syria is in danger of disintegration as Assad's forces
supported by Iran, Russia and Hezbollah militias launch a fierce offensive on
the city of Homs," it said in a statement.
"The National Coalition calls on battalions of the Free
Syrian Army to come to the aid of Homs with all means possible.
"We also emphasize the need for immediate effective and
decisive actions by 'Friends of Syria' including through establishing a no-fly
zone and carrying out military strikes against Assad's basic military
bases."
Walid al-Bunni, Coalition Member told Zaman Alwasl about Coalition
intention to announce collective resignations if the international community
will not act to save Homs.
Another dissident, Dr.
Kamal al-Labwani, asked to establish a new political body includes a military
executive board along side with selected number of opposition figures,
according to Zaman Alwasl reporter.
Coalition Secretary
General, Mustafa Sabbagh, proposed urgent meetings represented by National
Coalition and chief of Staff with the influential leaders in the international
community to find concrete solution to the Syrian crisis otherwise the
opposition and the military supreme council will not attend on talks within
Geneva 2.
"Military operations never stopped in Homs, but their pace
increases according to priorities," he told AFP.
"What's important is to cleanse those neighborhoods of Homs
that are in the hands of armed terrorists, particularly Khaldiyeh, Hamidiyeh
and the Old City," he added.
"The army is advancing on all fronts but at varying
speeds," he said, insisting: "Advances may be slow but they are
real."
Syrian state television said government troops were making
"great progress" in Khaldiyeh where they "eliminated large
numbers of members of armed terrorist groups" -- the term used by the
government to describe the rebels.
An activist in Khaldiyeh told AFP on Saturday afternoon that the
fighting had subsided somewhat since the morning.
"Today was the beginning of a new offensive," he
confirmed, describing air raids and shelling on the town.
"The situation is even worse than before, we're suffering
shortages of basic materials such as rice and sugar," he told AFP over the
Internet.
On Thursday, Syrian regime troops took the town of Al-Qariatayn,
in Homs province as part of a wider campaign to gain ground in the central
region.
The Observatory chief said the army appeared to be trying to
"isolate the south of (central) Hama province and the north of Homs
province to cut the supply lines between the two provinces."
with AFP
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