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Palestinians Flee Syrian City Of Latakia

First Posted: 08/15/2011 2:43 pm EDT Updated: 10/15/2011 5:12 am EDT

BEIRUT (AP) — More than 5,000 Palestinian refugees have fled a camp in the besieged Syrian city of Latakia after President Bashar Assad's forces shelled the city during a broad military assault to root out dissent, the U.N. said Monday.

UNRWA, the U.N. agency that aids Palestinian refugees, said the Palestinians fled after Latakia came under fire from gunboats cruising off the coast and ground troops attacking the city over the weekend. It was not immediately clear where the refugees were seeking shelter.

"We are calling for access to the camp to find out what is going on," said UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness. "There were 10,000 refugees in the camp and we need to find out what is happening to them."

Assad has dramatically escalated the crackdown on a 5-month-old uprising since the start of the holy month of Ramadan, when many Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. Despite blistering international outrage, the regime is trying to establish firm control in rebellious areas by unleashing tanks, snipers and — in a new tactic — gunships.

On Monday, Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu called on Syria to immediately end the bloodshed and threatened unspecified "steps" if it fails to do so.

"If the operations do not end, there would be nothing more to discuss about steps that would be taken," Davutoglu said, without elaborating.

Turkey, a former close ally of Syria, has been increasingly frustrated with Damascus' brutal crackdown. Davutoglu traveled to Syria last week and urged Assad to end the bloodshed. But Turkey, Syria's neighbor and an important trade partner, has not joined the U.S. and Europe in imposing sanctions.

The military assault in Latakia was in its third day Monday after gunboats off the coast combined with ground troops Sunday for the first time in the uprising. Nearly 30 people, and possibly more, have been killed in the city since Saturday, activists say.

Soldiers also stormed the area of Houla in the central city of Homs, which has seen massive protests in recent months. A sniper killed an elderly man, according to the London-based Observatory for human rights, which has a network of activists on the ground in Syria.

The group said more than 700 people have been arrested in and around Homs since the beginning of August.
The regime has banned foreign media and restricted local coverage, making it difficult to verify accounts on the ground.
The attacks in Latakia, which began Saturday, were the latest wave of a brutal offensive that shows Assad has no intention of scaling back despite international outrage and new U.S. and European sanctions.

As the gunships blasted waterfront districts Sunday, ground troops and security forces backed by tanks and armored vehicles stormed several neighborhoods, sending terrified women and children fleeing.

The Observatory said troops opened fire Monday as a group of fleeing residents approached a checkpoint in the Ein Tamra district of Latakia. One person was shot dead and five wounded.

A Latakia resident confirmed the account, saying troops fired as scores of people, many of them women and children, were fleeing. He spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

The Local Coordination Committees, an activist group that helps organize protests in Syria, also confirmed troops fired at fleeing families. It said random gunfire erupted Monday in addition to a campaign of raids and house-to-house arrests.

Troops later entered small neighborhoods in the al-Ramel Palestinian refugee camp, warning people to leave or risk their houses being destroyed, the LCC said. A witness said security forces were rounding up young men in the area and detaining them in a sports stadium nearby.

Amateur videos posted online by activists showed smoke rising from al-Ramel, the crackle of heavy gunfire and people shouting, "God is Great!"

A Syrian military official on Monday denied reports that gunboats had fired on Latakia, calling them "absolutely baseless." The official, whose comments were carried by state-run news agency SANA, said the ships were patrolling the coast "on a routine mission to prevent weapons smuggling into the country."

On Sunday, SANA said troops were pursuing "gunmen using machine guns, hand grenades and bombs who have been terrorizing residents in the al-Ramel district."

The regime blames the unrest on a foreign conspiracy and often issues reports on its state-run media that contradict widespread witness accounts and video footage provided by witnesses.

The security forces appear to be intent on crushing dissent in Latakia, which has seen large anti-Assad protests since the Syrian uprising began in mid-March. On Friday, as many as 10,000 marched there, calling for the president's ouster.

The brutality has fueled international outrage with Syria, a hardline Arab state closely allied with Iran, and led to new sanctions against the regime by the U.S., Canada and Europe.

On Monday, Assad sacked the governor for the key northwestern province of Aleppo, Ali Mansour, and replaced him with Mowaffak Khallouf, SANA said.

No reason was given for the sacking. But while the opposition has yet to bring out the middle and upper middle classes in Damascus and Aleppo, the two economic powerhouses, protests have been building in Aleppo. Four people were killed there Friday as security forces attacked protesters.
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Zeina Karam can be reached at http://twitter.com/zkaram
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Associated Press writer Elizabeth A. Kennedy contributed to this report from Beirut.

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09:54 PM on 08/16/2011
Can you imagine the hysteria on HP if Israel was doing 1/1000 of what Syria is doing right now. Articles on Israeli aggression would be plastered all over the website. And the UN, they would be calling for an invasion of Israel, passing decree after decree condemning the Israelis. Not saying their hasn't been a response from the world, but it is so muted compared to what came out during the Israel-Lebanon "war".
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11:54 PM on 08/16/2011
Acccording to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 4,228 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict with Israel since 2000.

http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/BE07C80CDA4579468525734800500272

In 1982, Hafez Assad's regime in Syria murdered an estimated 20,000 of his own citizens in the town of Hama.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/07/us-syria-hama-idUSTRE7665R620110707

Which of these two stories has gotten more press coverage. and what difference has there been in this proportion?
12:44 AM on 08/17/2011
I wish more people could see through the Arab-funded propaganda and understand that all of this comes down to anti-Semitic rhetoric.
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01:16 PM on 08/16/2011
Were all the comments stating "stop oppressing the rights of Palestinians!!"? Oh wait, I forgot this article has nothing to do with Jews!
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11:35 AM on 08/16/2011
Millions thanks to Israelis for destroying Syrian nuclear works.
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10:10 AM on 08/16/2011
Assad is trying to ignite sectarian civil war. Then he will have backing to crush the opposition with Iranian help.

Latakia is mostly alawhite territory. He is driving out Palestinians and Sunnis.

The chance to stop him is probably over unless his officers mutiny.
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Trollstein
Once you go Schwartz, you never go back baby
09:44 AM on 08/16/2011
"Turkey, a former close ally of Syria"
7 words, explains the 'country-club' dynamics of the reigon. Turkey was supposed to be our ally. Syria has been in the position of (mainly passive) adversary for decades.
All screwed up. Then they want respect.
06:25 AM on 08/16/2011
Thanks for correcting yet another misleading headline, HP.

"Palestinian City Attacked by Syrian Military" ... or something to that effect. Just in case anyone didn't see it before the correction.
04:54 AM on 08/16/2011
Latakia, isn't that a variety of tobacco?
04:42 AM on 08/16/2011
Only tragedy creates refugee camps.
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11:33 AM on 08/16/2011
Yes. The tragedy of Arab repression of their own people.
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04:29 AM on 08/16/2011
"More than 5,000 Palestinian refugees."

Refugees?
People born and raised in Syria are refugees?!
From where?! From Syria.
Only an Arabo-Islamic mind can come up with such a sadistic trick-- oppressed status in perpetuity,
These poor Syrians savagely oppressed by their fellow Muslims for one crime-- that their predecessors had the misfortune to be born in British Mandate Palestine.
No other culture, nation or even a tribe practices such horridly inhumane trick.
No sane society would do such a thing.
It wouldn't occur to Germans to create permanent camps for a million Germans refugees from post-WW2 Czechoslovakia.
It wouldn't occur to Americans to build permanent refugee camps for Cubans and deny citizenship to their grand-children just to show up Castro Cuba.
But in Arab world this kind of preposteorus behavior is par for the course. .
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09:42 AM on 08/16/2011
That refugee status is gold my friend, gold I tell ya!
09:59 PM on 08/16/2011
I feel bad for them. They've been abused by their fellow Arabs for a very long time. It isn't right that they've been kept in camps and not allowed to move on with their lives.
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Trollstein
Once you go Schwartz, you never go back baby
09:49 AM on 08/16/2011
Amazing how far the world will bend over to propagate these double (sometimes triple) standards. Arabs born in Syria are Syrian-Arabs. Arabs born in Lebanon are Lebanese-Arabs. Arabs born in Jordan are Jordanian-Arabs. Arabs born in Israel are Israeli-Arabs and so as it should be and has to be in any civilized environment.
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01:55 AM on 08/17/2011
Jus soli is observed by less than 20% of the world's countries.
04:26 AM on 08/16/2011
And the bleeding libs called for Israel to hand Assad the Golan Heights.

Must of been to uphold the national security interests of Al-Queida.
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07:44 AM on 08/16/2011
55 fans...wow, impressive there, bagger...NOT!
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09:18 AM on 08/16/2011
Yeah, you're a real rock star, HKR07. Bet you can get a table in any restaurant just by mentioning your screen name.
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10:14 AM on 08/16/2011
I bet mom still has every finger painting and gold star you ever brought home.

There would be more intelligent discussion if HP got rid of it's kibble reward system, but what do I know arianna has more business smarts than I do obviously.
04:23 AM on 08/16/2011
Didn't Obama go out of his way recently to install a new ambassador etc. to Syria.
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03:04 PM on 08/16/2011
Yep, he has put a lot of hope into reaching out to the reasonable leader of Syria.
02:29 PM on 08/19/2011
Obama's definition of reaching out to the Arab world is reaching out to the dictatorships that hate us. Abandoning our allies.
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CrossingTheLD
Glittering prizes and endless compromises...
02:53 AM on 08/16/2011
There never seems to be a Turkish flotilla around when you really need one, huh.
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forpeace
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01:07 AM on 08/16/2011
.

This is for the poster who is confused:

Judaism is both a cultural and religious identity ............. but it is neither race nor nationality.

Judaism is not a race because Jews do not share one common ancestry. For instance, Ashkenazi Jews and Sephardic Jews are both "Jewish." However, whereas Ashkenazi Jews often hail from Europe, Sephardic Jews often hail from the Middle East. People of many different races have become Jewish over the centuries.

Although today Israel is often called the Jewish homeland, being Jewish is not a nationality because Jews have been dispersed throughout the world for almost two thousand years. Hence, Jews come from countries all over the world.

Being Jewish means that you are part of the Jewish people, whether because you were born into a Jewish home and culturally identify as Jewish or because you practice the Jewish religion (or both.)
Cultural Judaism includes things such as Jewish foods, customs and rituals.

I rest my case.

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01:24 AM on 08/16/2011
forpeace – and you childish attempt to delve in the definition of Judaism and Israel is important or connected to this report, because….. Please stick to the subject matter and leave Judaism and Israel out of this story….. It has no connection to what the Syrians are doing to their people, and there is no real difference between Syria’s Arabs or Arabs that lived in British mandate Palestine....
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01:51 AM on 08/16/2011
Sam Bark
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Why is this childish?

Did you even bother to read all these comments?

2/3 of these comments are related to Judaism, and some even claim it is a race and nationality ............ I like to make it clear.

You don't like my post, fine, don't read it, and mind your own business.
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forpeace
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01:42 AM on 08/16/2011
And to make it even more clear ......... so you will understand better:

Judaism is NOT a race

Judaism is NOT a Nationality
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Sam Bark
It's a MAD world after all...
01:56 AM on 08/16/2011
forpeace -- and you know because you are what? Geneticist or anthropologist or…..?
11:00 AM on 08/16/2011
tell that to us who are called dirty jews behind our backs, and sometimes to our faces.
Thank you very much.
01:06 AM on 08/16/2011
Wow! As though dealing with Israel is not enough! All the Palestinians are not Palestinians but are Arabs crowed can stuff it. This is proof that they are Palestinians and that Arab leadership 5ucks!
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Sam Bark
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02:01 AM on 08/16/2011
progressn -- and how did you arrive to that big discovery?

You know, till 1964 all of them called themselves Arabs, till their infamous leader Arafat the Egyptian decided to change the name of his terrorist organization the P.L.O.......ROLF
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04:10 AM on 08/16/2011
The Druze Militia were the first terrorists. Look it up. You people need and education. The P.L.O. did not help much but they were organized to fight the very first terrorists who happened to be Jews who were returned to their 'homeland' by America and their European allies after WWII. Do some research please.
10:14 AM on 08/16/2011
Honey, I love how g0d assigned you an arbitrator of other people's self-determination! Palestinians have always known they were Palestinians and always will in spite of your g0d given power to denounce them!
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09:51 AM on 08/16/2011
on March 31, 1977, the Dutch newspaper Trouw published an interview with Palestine Liberation Organization executive committee member Zahir Muhsein. Here's what he said:

The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct "Palestinian people" to oppose Zionism.

For tactical reasons, Jordan, which is a sovereign state with defined borders, cannot raise claims to Haifa and Jaffa, while as a Palestinian, I can undoubtedly demand Haifa, Jaffa, Beer-Sheva and Jerusalem. However, the moment we reclaim our right to all of Palestine, we will not wait even a minute to unite Palestine and Jordan
10:05 PM on 08/16/2011
Good quote. I see the anti-Israelis have remained very quiet in not responding to you.