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Syria: Troops Storm Homs, Over 100 Killed In Past Week, Activists Say

Syria Homs

First Posted: 11/07/11 04:14 PM ET Updated: 11/07/11 04:23 PM ET

By ZEINA KARAM, ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY -- The Associated Press

BEIRUT (AP) -- Syrian troops stormed a restive neighborhood in Homs on Monday, kicking in doors and making house-to-house arrests in an area that has spiraled out of government control after nearly a week of deadly assaults, activists said.

The regime is scrambling to clear out Baba Amr, a major center of resistance and reprisal, as Damascus faces potential fallout from the Arab League for defying a peace plan brokered by the 22-nation body with persistent violence. According to activists, more than 110 people have been reported killed in the past week in Homs, Syria's third-largest city.

The Arab League scheduled an emergency meeting in Cairo on Saturday. It was not clear what action the league would take if the bloodshed continues, although it could isolate Syria by suspending or freezing its membership. That would be a major symbolic blow to a nation that prides itself on being a powerhouse of Arab nationalism.

Despite increasing international pressure, President Bashar Assad still has a firm grip on power and has shown no signs of moving to stop the crackdown on a nearly 8-month-old uprising against his regime. He blames the bloodshed on "armed gangs" and extremists acting out a foreign agenda to destabilize the regime, portraying himself as the lone force who can ward off the radicalism and sectarianism that have bedeviled neighbors in Iraq and Lebanon.

The government reportedly has been facing strong resistance from army defectors who have taken refuge in the Baba Amr and surrounding areas in Homs, which has a population of some 800,000 and is some 100 miles (160 kilometers) north of the capital, Damascus.

A key opposition group, the Syrian National Council, declared the city a "disaster area" on Monday and appealed for international intervention to protect civilians and for sending Arab and international observers to oversee the situation on the ground.
In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said that the "vast majority" of Syrians want a peaceful resolution without foreign interference.

The violence comes despite claims by Syria that it is complying with an Arab League-sponsored plan to end the crackdown.
Under the plan, Syria's government agreed to pull tanks and armored vehicles out of cities, release political prisoners and allow journalists and rights groups into the country. But the violence has continued unabated, prompting Qatar's prime minister to call for an emergency meeting Saturday to discuss Damascus' failure to abide by its commitments.

Activists and Homs residents say government forces have fired live ammunition to break up unarmed protests and used tank guns and other heavy weapons in residential areas in recent days. At least two people were killed in the city and the surrounding province on Monday, pushing the death toll from the past 24 hours to at least 18, they said.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday's dead included an 8-year-old girl who died in random gunfire from a security checkpoint in the Houla district.

The latest siege also was preventing medical supplies and food from getting into Homs, the SNC said.

"The Syrian regime is imposing a brutal siege on the brave city of Homs, aiming to break the will of its residents who have dared to reject the regime's authority," the SNC said in a statement.

It was not immediately clear whether the government had retaken control in Homs. Activists reached by telephone said many people had fled before the raids while others were too scared to leave their homes.

"There is a major campaign of arrests going on in some of the toughest neighborhoods of the district," an activist in Homs told The Associated Press by telephone. He spoke on condition of anonymity out of fear for his personal safety.

The government has largely sealed off the country from foreign journalists and prevented independent reporting, making it difficult to confirm events on the ground. Key sources of information are amateur videos posted online and details gathered by activist groups.

The conflict is strangling the country. The U.N. estimates some 3,000 people have been killed in the crackdown since mid-March, and international sanctions are eroding the economy.

Syria's ambassador to Egypt and the Arab League, Youssef Ahmed, said he was "astonished" by comments made earlier this week by Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby, in which he warned that the failure of the Arab plan would have disastrous consequences.

"The secretary general should not be taking sides against the Syrian government, especially since we have been providing information that shows the attacks perpetrated by armed terrorist groups against civilian and security forces," Ahmed told Syrian TV.

He said Syria has taken significant steps toward implementing the plan by offering an amnesty for those who readily give up their weapons and releasing more than 500 prisoners.

When asked about the amnesty last week in Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said: "I wouldn't advise anybody to turn themselves in to regime authorities at the moment."

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem seized on the comments Monday, saying the U.S. was encouraging "armed groups to continue their criminal operations against the (Syrian) people and the state."

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04:18 PM on 11/08/2011
So let me guess - now we have ot invade Syria and bring them "freedom and democracy" because Assad is cracking down on protests....meanwhile anyone who protests here gets arrested, gassed and tazed....what a messed up country America is.......
02:00 PM on 11/08/2011
I keep seeing posters post about how strong Syrias military is. Syria doesn't have squat for an air force.That is why they conived with the Egyptian airforce to attack Israel in 1967.Israel destroyed the Egyptian airforce on the ground and Syria said we quit.The 3 biggest threats to world peace for decades has always been North Korea,Iran and Syria.When it comes to world war,money doesn't matter.It is resources.China and Russia know very well that we can print money and fix it later.It is the resources of america that keeps them at bay.
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Synthmatrix
The modern GOP would have hated TR, Lincoln & Ike
09:47 AM on 11/10/2011
Assad and the military are Allawati and the majority of Syrians are Sunni. Assad is a friend/puppet of Iran. Iran aids and directs Assad's government. In other words, blaming the Syrian protesters who are amazingly nonviolent for the crimes of Assad isn't fair.
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devildog0311usmc
12:14 PM on 11/08/2011
THE U.S. SHOULD ARM THE CIVILIANS WHO ARE GETTING KILLED BY THEIR GOVERNMENT IRAN--SYRIA DROP A FEW PLANES LOADS OF WEAPONS SOMEWHERE.
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01:44 PM on 11/08/2011
Defecting military have set up a militia in Turkey who is arming them presently.
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mrmyfld1
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12:04 PM on 11/08/2011
For the USA to intervene would be all out war. remember, Syria has a tough/seasoned military that is loyal to Assad. Libya, had a weak military, and its loyalty was dubious at best.

And..Iran would race to Syria's side. The USA just cannot afford to do it alone. The Arab world needs to act, and not count on the USA to end its troubles. No longer can the USA afford to bail out the world, regardless (our economic power is no longer what it was).
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devildog0311usmc
12:11 PM on 11/08/2011
I AGREE. THE MAIN REASON THE U.S. HAVE NOT INTERVENE .IRAN----SYRIA HAVE STRONG MILITARY.. WE SHOULD ARM THEM LET THEM FOR FOR THEIR FREEDOM.
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Stanley Scott
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10:35 AM on 11/08/2011
So why isn't NATO protecting civilians here? If there was ever a time to protect them it is here and now!
10:09 AM on 11/08/2011
question-who is syria's protector-----answer iran----who is iran's protector--russia----and china--------this is why the the western world sits silent---------because in reality it only has the stomach for the easy right thing to do--NOT the right thing if it is difficult------and dealing with assad is right---but difficult----because of iran and china and russia------
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devildog0311usmc
12:17 PM on 11/08/2011
ARM THE PEOPLE AND LET THEM FIGHT FOR THEIR FREEDOM...THE CIA IS GREAT AT DOING THINGS BEHIND THE SCENES
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shurtcircuit
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10:06 AM on 11/08/2011
In this country they send in the banksters and foreclose on thousands and send them to the streets. Then they take up signs of protest and are then tear gassed and pepper sprayed. This violence you see may be coming to a city near you. Sad but true as our government is in control of the banksters.
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Synthmatrix
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09:58 AM on 11/10/2011
Stay on topic. Not everything is about OWS. You're comparing tear gas to massacres. Just for perspective, 3000 innocent civilians have been killed for protesting since March. That's the death toll of 9/11 - innocent civilians, too.
10:03 AM on 11/08/2011
HAVE ANY OF U REALLY READ OR STUDIED THE KORAN OR JUST TAKE OUT PIECES?
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devildog0311usmc
12:19 PM on 11/08/2011
WHO CARES ABOUT THE KORAN ?
wowedby
Don't be stupid all your life
09:58 AM on 11/08/2011
Not a single American solider died in Libya. This is how Obama governed. Thousand of soldiers have died, been wounded, and suffer from suicide and depression thanks to G. W. Bush, that is how he governed. Mr Bush lied, sent troops to their death in Iraqi, and some of you want to vilify Obama, and give the lair a pass.So now you want Obama to send troops to Syria, for what reason? Because it going to make the world safer? maybe it will shore up the economy, suffering from being given 2 blank checks to wag war. Denial can be changed, stupidity seems permanent with some. I respect your right to opinion, but common sense dictates that a more prudent plan be exercised.
01:03 PM on 11/08/2011
You failed to mention how many americans died since Obama didn't bring the troops home like he promised.If you are going to bash GW then you have to bash Obama to.You people with your political party hatred seem to have tunnel vision when it comes to these subjects.Why? Because you want to point the finger and say someone else is wrong? Only the misguided follow blindly.
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Synthmatrix
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10:12 AM on 11/10/2011
Tunnel vision? Isn't that the pot calling the kettle black. 'This will be a cake walk' 'we'll pay for it with oil revenue', 'Mission Accomplished', etc. Starting a war is easier than finishing one. Creating a mess is easier than cleaning up. Blaming Obama for not waving a magic wand on January 21st, 2009 and ending 2 wars is a joke. We'll be out of Iraq at the end of this year and Obama got OBL.
wowedby
Don't be stupid all your life
05:35 PM on 11/10/2011
G.W. Bush started that war......every solider that died in that war is the responsibility of the guy who sent them there, your beloved Mr. Bush. You are the one trying to bring distraction, by trying to give credit where it most certainly is not due.
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freekybig53
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09:29 AM on 11/08/2011
I look at the pictures on the Huff Post and every time you see an Arab in the pictures he has a rifle or a machine gun in his hands or slung over his shoulder and that shows me how much respect these folks have for human life in the Middle East (and parts of Mexico which is another story ) and the amazing thing is that this story doesn't tell you who was killed ,were they Christians killed for their religious beliefs being contrary to Islam ,were there any foreign visitors killed and even if they are just killing each other for sport this just goes to show that other peoples life has little to no meaning to these Arabs and maybe it time that the Left quits trying to ban guns in the U.S. while verbally backing these gun totting Arab intellectual minimalists !!!!
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01:47 PM on 11/08/2011
Oh my! :)))))
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freekybig53
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03:50 PM on 11/08/2011
Lions and Tigers and Bears..................
03:31 PM on 11/08/2011
Mmmmaybe the reason you always see pictures of Arabs carrying guns is because the media likes to post pictures of Arabs carrying guns.

I can tell you as someone who lives in the ME that Arabs rarely carry guns. I've seen far more guns in the US than I've ever seen here.
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freekybig53
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03:49 PM on 11/08/2011
Where do you see these people carrying guns other than law enforcement agents !! I will wait for you answer !!
07:51 AM on 11/08/2011
obama has no clue at all,and not only in foreign policy,it is in everything,under his regime,we are no longer the leader of the free world,our economy is not going anywhere but down,and our problems,are most of them originated by mistakes,lies,bad judgment,and outright incompetence
wowedby
Don't be stupid all your life
09:44 AM on 11/08/2011
Were you born in 2008? or is that when you woke up from you dream state?
07:46 AM on 11/08/2011
Any good analysis of a specific situation should look at what way it is unique vis-a-vis the general, and perhaps more importantly, how it is rooted in the general. There are three levels here actually: (1) a worldwide, upwelling demand for change, (2) the Arab Spring, (3) The Syrian situation.

The Syrian situation like that of Libya is proving particularly brutal, lightening up going to the general Arab Spring due to the less bloody Tunisian and Egyptian situations, and finally taking on a more moderate global tone due to weighing in the relatively benign situations in the Western Democracies. The former Eastern bloc and the far East haven't even weighed in -- yet...

Over the spectrum of violent repression to benign tolerance, there is a universal. See the "Spring" aftermath -- from the stagnation in Egypt, to the rule of reprisal in Libya. Nothing positive is ever accomplished by the selfish slave taking over for the selfish master.

First and foremost, change must come from within and be promoted by education. We are becoming one, great interdependent family of Man. If we don't get that, the cycle of patchwork governments and economic systems will prove the rolling of a dying body down into a dark canyon.

If we don't reach into ourselves to establish some mutual guarantee like all families do naturally… The bright or dark future -- it’s up to us all individually, and all together as one. Diversity, not division. Unity, not united against. Love, not hate.
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07:46 AM on 11/08/2011
This show is coming to your area in the US soon. Viewer discrection is advised.
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mamasilverhair
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07:45 AM on 11/08/2011
Just great...since america seems to follow syria's lead... it's only a matter of time before it happens here too...
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devildog0311usmc
12:20 PM on 11/08/2011
IT COULD HAPPEN HERE. PEOPLE HERE ARE NOT HAPPY WITHEIR GOVERNMENT.
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mamasilverhair
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01:16 PM on 11/08/2011
Yes it could...
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12:31 PM on 11/10/2011
America follows Syria's lead??
How did you come to that conclusion?
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mamasilverhair
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02:17 PM on 11/10/2011
Um cops attacking shooting unarmed citizens????
07:33 AM on 11/08/2011
Dysfunctional tribalism.