assad says conflict in syria will continue
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Explosion heard in central Damascus

Assad says conflict in Syria will continue

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President Bashar al-Assad
Damascus - Agencies

President Bashar al-Assad A loud explosion is reported to have occurred in the heart of Damascus, the Syrian capital, amid reports of a grenade attack on offices of the ruling Baath Party. The opposition Syrian Revolution General Commission told Al Jazeera that its reporters and local residents heard an explosion on Baghdad Street in the centre of the city.
Activists from the Local Co-ordination Committees told The Associated Press news agency that several rocket-propelled grenades had been fired at the Baath Party building.
A witness told the Reuters news agency that the attack had occurred just before dawn when the building was mostly empty.
"Security police blocked off the square where the Baath's Damascus branch is located. But I saw smoke rising from the building and fire trucks around it," the unnamed witness said.
If confirmed, the attack would appear to be the most serious attack in the centre of the capital since protests against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad began in March.
"This is a clear-cut escalation of what's going on," Thabet Salem, a journalist, told Al Jazeera. "It will bring us into a dangerous phase."
Assad told a British newspaper on Saturday that his government would continue to take action against opposition protesters and would not bow to mounting international pressure to end the crackdown that has left thousands dead.
"The conflict will continue and the pressure to subjugate Syria will continue," Assad told the Sunday Times.
"I assure you that Syria will not bow down and that it will continue to resist the pressure being imposed on it."
Assad again repeated his assertion that any international military action taken against Syria would create an "earthquake" across the Middle East.
"If they are logical, rational and realistic, they shouldn't do it because the repercussions are very dire. Military intervention will destabilise the region as a whole, and all countries will be affected," he said.
Asked if his own forces had been too aggressive in cracking down on protesters, Assad said mistakes had been made but those were the fault of individuals, not the state.
Assad also said there would be elections in February or March when Syrians would vote for a parliament to create a new constitution, and that would include provision for a presidential ballot.
"That constitution will set the basis of how to elect a president, if they need a president or don't need him," he said. "They have the elections, they can participate in it. The ballot boxes will decide who should be president."
Damascus is becoming increasingly isolated over its assault on protesters, which the United Nations says has killed at least 3,500 people. Assad said the civilian death toll was 619 and that 800 government forces had been killed.
"My role as president - this is my daily obsession now - is to know how to stop this bloodshed caused by armed terrorist
acts that are hitting some areas," he said.
"The only way is to search for the armed people, chase the armed gangs, prevent the entry of arms and weapons from
neighbouring countries, prevent sabotage and enforce law and order."
Meanwhile, violence continued across Syria on Saturday, just before an Arab League deadline for the government to end the crackdown on anti-government protesters expired on Saturday night.
Twenty civilians were killed on Saturday, according to a statement from the Syrian Revolution General Commission. Among them were two army defectors who died when they clashed with the army in Homs.
The Arab League deadline had been set by the 22-member bloc a day after Syrian security forces killed at least 17 civilians, including two children.
Syria has already been suspended from the Arab League and could face further sanctions if it is deemed to have failed to comply with the bloc's call for the crackdown to end.
The country has agreed "in principle" to allow hundreds of Arab observers into the country to monitor implementation of a peace deal agreed earlier this month, but with conditions attached.
Under the agreement, the Syrian military would pull out from around restive areas. The Arab League said it was examining Syria's request to make changes to the proposal.
 

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