Time: 6:30pm
Venue: Arts Two Lecture Theatre
Panel Includes: Ian Black(Guardian), Ausama Monajed (Syrian National Council) & Ammar Waqqaf (Syrian Social Club)
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After more than a year of protest and violence, and over 10,000 deaths, theSyrian crisis looks no nearer to an end. Unlike in Egypt and Tunisia, theruling regime of President Bashar al-Assad appears entrenched and unlikelyto fall anytime soon, while the opposition has shown itself to bedetermined, if militarily weak, in the face of near-constant repression.
With the deadlock hard to break and civil war looking ever more likely, thispanel considers what, if anything, can the West do to help bring about asolution in this key state in the Arab and Muslim world? Despite westernreluctance for another Middle Eastern military campaign, should a militaryoption against Assad, similar to that employed by NATO in Libya, beseriously considered? Alternatively, is there any circumstance in which theWest would engage with Syria while Assad remains in power? Are the West'scurrent policies of diplomatic and economic sanctions having any impact, orare they hurting the people rather than the regime?
With a panel of activists - both for and against the regime - alongside policy makers andregional experts, this forum will debate and discuss such key issues and will the open the floor for questions.
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