The situation in Syria is getting worse day by day. The Vice President of the Syrian Red Crescent was killed yesterday. According to reports, he was shot by a sniper in a city in the north of the country. It sounds like the attack came from the forces backing Bashir al Assad, the Syrian dictator. Yesterday's assassination complicates the situation in the country even more, if that was any possible.

At the same time, the Arab observers of the League who arrived in the country a month ago to proceed the peace negotiations exited from Syria accusing the president Bashar al-Assad for the killings of thousands of protesters in the recent months.

The  Arab League  through their chairman, Nabil Elarampi and  the Prime Minister of Qatar, Hamad bin Giasim, asked the cooperation and the  assistance of the UN to handle together the problem of Syria  in a letter they sent to their Secretary-General mr Ban Ki-moon, presenting to him a solution for resolving the crisis. It is said that this solution will soon take the form of a new resolution that will be submitted for approval to the Security Council.