BEIRUT (Reuters) – The commander of Syria’s armed rebels has threatened to step up attacks on President Bashar al-Assad’s forces, saying he was frustrated with Arab League monitors’ lack of progress in ending a government crackdown on protests. “If we feel they (the monitors) are still not serious in a few days, or at most …
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