Syria PM defects, accuses Assad regime of ’genocide’
Government forces, meanwhile, were poised to launch an assault on rebels in Aleppo, Syria’s commercial capital.
In the highest-ranking defection of the nearly 17-month uprising, Hijab, a leading Sunni Muslim in Assad’s minority Alawite-dominated regime, announced he was joining the rebels after slipping across the border into Jordan on Sunday night.
He accused his former master of carrying out "genocide" against his own people but said four decades of Assad family rule were collapsing.
"I announce my defection today from the regime of killing and terror, and I join the ranks of the revolt," Hijab said in statement read by his spokesman Mohammed al-Otri on Al-Jazeera news channel from Amman.
"Syria is passing through the most difficult war crimes, genocide, and barbaric killings and massacres against unarmed citizens," he said.
Hijab’s home province of Deir Ezzor in the northeast has been one of the key battlegrounds of the conflict and seen a mounting death toll from operations by the army.
The spokesman said Hijab would leave for Qatar within days, following the example of other high-profile defectors such as Syria’s ambassador to Iraq, Nawaf Fares, who switched sides last month.
The latest defection shows Assad has lost control of the country and that his people believe his days are numbered, a US official in Washington told AFP.
The surprise development was "just the latest indication that Assad has lost control of Syria and that the momentum is with the opposition forces and the Syrian people," National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said.
The Syrian opposition in Jordan said Otri and his family had slipped over the border during the night accompanied by two government ministers and three army officers.
"The Free Syrian Army helped all of them cross the border... Several other army officers defected and arrived in Jordan last night," said Syrian National Council member Khalid Zein al-Abedin.
SNC leader Abdel Basset Sayda said "this defection shows that the regime is disintegrating. It is the beginning of the end," while the Muslim Brotherhood hailed what it called "a courageous expression of great nationalism."
In Damascus, state television put out a terse report announcing that Hijab had been dismissed. It said Deputy Prime Minister and Local Government Minister Omar Ghalawanji had been appointed caretaker premier.
The 46-year-old Hijab was only appointed on June 6 following a widely boycotted May 7 parliamentary election that was hailed as a centrepiece of reform by the Assad regime but dismissed as a farce by Arab and Western governments.
An agricultural engineer by training, he was agriculture minister under his predecessor Adel Safar who was appointed in April 2011, shortly after the outbreak of the uprising.
Word of his defection came as the Syrian army readied a major ground assault against rebels in the northern city of Aleppo who say they control half of the city of some 2.7 million people.
It also came as a bomb blast rocked Syrian state television headquarters in the heart of Damascus, wounding several people just two days after the army said it had seized the last rebel-held area of the capital.
The morning bombing struck management offices on the third floor of the television building in the heavily protected Omayyad district of the city.
"It is clear that the blast was caused by an explosive device," said Information Minister Omran al-Zoabi. "Several of our colleagues were injured, but there were no serious injuries, and no dead."
In Aleppo, the army bombarded a string of rebel neighbourhoods after government security officials said troops had completed their build-up and that a 20,000-strong force was poised for a ground assault.
A rebel commander was killed in the Salaheddin district in the southwest, and troops shelled the Palace of Justice as well as the Marjeh and Shaar districts, the Observatory said.
At least 10 people were killed in Aleppo on Monday, among them eight civilians, the Britain-based monitoring group said, adding another 27 people died in violence elsewhere across Syria.
In Damascus, deadly clashes broke out in the Sheikh Ibrahim area of Rokn Eddin district, it said.
The head of the UN Supervision Mission in Syria, Lieutenant General Babacar Gaye, on Monday issued an appeal on behalf of civilians, amid fears of a looming bloodbath in Aleppo.
"I urge the parties to protect civilians and respect their obligations under international humanitarian law. Civilians must not be subjected to shelling and use of heavy weapons," he said.
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