HATAY
The deputy chairman of the Syrian National Council said on Friday that it would cooperate with any one who could end massacre in Syria.
Farouk Tayfour said that the national council wanted the massacre to end in Syria as houses were demolished and people were killed.
"We want the massacre to be stopped irrespective of whoever intervenes," Tayfour told a press conference in the southern Turkish province of Hatay.
Tayfour said what was important was to end massacre, and unless massacre ended, Syria would face many problems..
"Therefore, we are with any one who can intervene and stop the massacre. Only if this massacre ended," Tayfour said.
Tayfour thanked Turkey for its hospitality to Syrians who fled from the massacre in their country, and said that more than 15,000 people had been killed in the ongoing crackdown in Syria, including women, children and innocent people.
Around 40,000 people were missing and 100,000 people were kept in prisons, Tayfour said.