UPDATE 2-Syrian ambassadors to Emirates, Cyprus defect

(Adds military attache in Oman defects)

AMMAN, July 25 (Reuters) - Syria's ambassadors to the United

Arab Emirates and Cyprus, who are husband and wife, have

defected to Qatar, spokesmen for the opposition Syrian National

Council said on Wednesday.

They are the second and third senior diplomats to defect

since the uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad

began 16 months ago.

"The ambassador (Abdelatif al-Dabbagh) is now in Qatar," SNC

spokesman Mohammad Sarmini told Reuters by telephone, referring

to the ambassador to the UAE.

Sarmini said Dabbagh is married to Lamia al-Hariri, Syria's

ambassador to Cyprus, who defected to Qatar with her husband.

A military attache at the Syrian embassy in Oman told Al

Jazeera television he had defected also. "After the killing and

bombardment and destruction of our people in Syria increased,

and the massacres took place, this ... pushed me to defect from

this regime," Mohammad Tahseen al-Faqir said.

Hariri, a Sunni Muslim from the southern province of Deraa,

the birthplace of the uprising, is the niece of Syrian Vice

President Farouq al-Sharaa, whose role is ceremonial in a power

structure dominated by Assad's Alawite minority sect.

Nawaf al-Fares, Syria's ambassador to Iraq, who is a Sunni

tribal figure from eastern Syria, defected to Qatar through

Jordan two weeks ago, according to diplomatic sources.

(Reporting by Khaled Yacoub Oweis and Ali Abdelatti in Cairo;

Editing by Louise Ireland)