The Indonesian government condemned violence in Syria, calling on to put an end to the brutality act against the civilians, Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said here on Wednesday. "We condemned the recent violence in Syria as we have watch closely the development of situation there," the minister said at the parliament building. "We have consistently asked the government of Syria to end violence against civilians," the minister said. The minister said that Indonesia would contribute its effort to end the violence in Syria by becoming a member of the United Nations peace mission team. "We are parts of the United Nations observing team. Sixteen of our high ranking military and police officers have carried out duty as observer," said Natalegawa.
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