Monday, October 24, 2011

U.S. Ambassador Flees Syria Amid Security Threats



U.S. Ambassador To Syria Leaves Damascus Amid Threats To Safety -- New York Times

BEIRUT, Lebanon — Robert S. Ford, the American ambassador to Damascus who has emerged as an outspoken critic of Syria’s crackdown on a seven-month uprising, has left the country after receiving what American officials called threats to his safety.

The departure Saturday was the latest turn in the tumultuous tenure of Mr. Ford, whose visits to restive cities like Hama and attendance of a funeral for a slain activist made him a visible and controversial figure. Since the uprising erupted in March, he has stayed vocal in his criticism of government repression, taking to his Facebook page and the embassy’s web site to castigate the government or offer his version of events there.

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More News On The U.S. Ambassador Leaving Iraq

U.S. ambassador leaves Syria after 'credible threats' to safety -- L.A. Times
U.S. pulls ambassador from Syria after 'credible threats' against safety -- CNN
U.S. pulls ambassador out of Syria, citing threats -- Washington Post
Obama pulls envoy from Syria amid threats -- USA Today
US pulls ambassador Robert Ford out of Syria over security concerns -- The Guardian
U.S. withdraws envoy to Syria, southern strike spreads -- Reuters
Syria and US withdraw ambassadors -- The Guardian

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