The Syrian regime is trying to destroy the UN-brokered peace plan
aimed at ending 14 months of conflict, opposition leader Burhan Ghalioun
told reporters in Tokyo on Friday.
"The regime is now trying to kill this [Kofi] Annan plan, and by a
new technique which is terrorism," Ghalioun said, a day after suicide
bombers killed at least 55 people in horrific attacks in Damascus.
Condemnation
came from around the world after the deadliest blasts since the
uprising began, with President Bashar al-Assad's embattled regime and
the opposition trading accusations of responsibility for the carnage.
Ghalioun was adamant Friday that Assad's government was behind the
attacks, which also wounded nearly 400 people and said they were
colluding with outside bodies.
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