UN-Arab
League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi told the UN Security Council on Monday that the
Syrian civil war is worsening and the country faces a growing food crisis,
envoys said.
Brahimi
told the 15-nation council that the Syrian government estimates there are 5,000
foreign fighters in the country and is increasingly portraying the conflict as
a "foreign conspiracy," envoys at the closed meeting told AFP.
The
former Algerian foreign minister, who reported on his recent talks with
President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, painted an increasingly grim picture of
the 18-month-old conflict in which activists say more than 29,000 people have
died.
Brahimi
told the council that the torture of detainees has become "routine"
and that people were now afraid to go to hospitals which were in the hands of
government forces.
The
envoy estimated that 1.5 million people have now fled their homes and said
Syria faces growing food shortages because harvests have been slashed by the
fighting between government forces and opposition rebels.
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