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Syria Activists: 'Terrifying Massacre' In Homs

Syria Massacre

BASSEM MROUE and ZEINA KARAM   01/27/12 03:39 PM ET   AP

BEIRUT — Two days of bloody turmoil in Syria killed at least 74 people, including small children, as forces loyal to President Bashar Assad shelled residential buildings and fired on crowds in a dramatic escalation of violence, activists said Friday.

Video posted online showed the bodies of five small children, five women and a man, all bloodied and piled on beds in what appeared to be an apartment after a building was hit in the city of Homs. A narrator said an entire family had been "slaughtered."

Much of the violence was focused in Homs, where heavy gunfire hammered the city Friday in a second day of chaos. A day earlier, the city saw a flare-up of sectarian kidnappings and killings between its Sunni and Alawite communities, and pro-regime forces blasted residential buildings with mortars and gunfire, according to activists.

At least 384 children have been killed, as of Jan. 7, in the crackdown on Syria's uprising since it began nearly 11 months ago, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF said Friday. The count, based on reports from human rights groups, included children under age 18.

Most of the deaths took place in Homs and most of the victims were boys, UNICEF said. It said 380 children have been detained, including some under age 14. The United Nations estimates that more than 5,400 people have died in the turmoil.

The U.N. Security Council met in a closed-door session to discuss the crisis, which diplomats said was a step toward a possible U.N. resolution against the Damascus regime.

However, any resolution faces strong opposition from China and Russia, and both nations have veto power. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said Friday that Moscow will oppose any resolution because it does not exclude the possibility of outside military interference.

The Syrian uprising, which began last March with mostly peaceful protests, has become increasingly violent in recent months as army defectors clash with government forces and some protesters take up arms to protect themselves. The violence has inflamed the sectarian divide in the country, where members of Assad's Alawite sect dominate the regime despite a Sunni Muslim majority.

Activists said at least 35 people were killed in Homs on Thursday and another 39 people were killed across the country Friday.

The video posted Friday by activists showed the bodies of five young children, their faces bloodied, wrapped in orange plastic bags. It said the children were believed to be from two families, the Akras and the Bahadours. Brown cardboard placards with the children's names written in Arabic were placed on their chests, identifying them: Thanaa, Ali, Najm, Abdul-Ghani and Sidra.

The video could not be independently verified.

Hilal Khashan, a political science professor at the American University of Beirut, said the spike in violence was linked to increasing pressure from the international community, the Arab League and the United Nations.

"The regime is trying to finish the matter through military means as soon as possible," and for that reason the level of violence increased," he said.

On Tuesday, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem insisted that Damascus will continue its crackdown and said Syria would not accept any international interference in its affairs.

Assad's regime claims terrorists acting out a foreign conspiracy by the U.S., Israel and Gulf Arab countries are behind the uprising, not protesters seeking change.

The head of Arab League observers in Syria said in a statement that violence in the country has spiked over the past few days. Sudanese Gen. Mohammed Ahmed al-Dabi said the cities of Homs, Hama and Idlib have all witnessed a "very high escalation" in violence since Tuesday.

A "fierce military campaign" was also under way in the Hamadiyeh district of Hama since the early hours of Friday, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and other activists. They said the sound of heavy machine-gun fire and loud explosions reverberated across the area.

Some activists reported seeing uncollected bodies in the streets of Hama.

Elsewhere, a car bomb exploded Friday at a checkpoint outside the northern city of Idlib, the Observatory said, citing witnesses. The number of casualties was not immediately clear.

Details of the wave of killings in Homs emerged Friday from an array of residents and activists

"There has been a terrifying massacre," Rami Abdul-Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told the AP on Friday. He called for an independent investigation.

Thursday started with a spate of sectarian kidnappings and killings between the city's population of Sunnis and Alawites, a Shiite sect to which Assad belongs as well as most of his security and military leadership, said Mohammad Saleh, a centrist opposition figure and resident of Homs.

There was also a string of attacks by gunmen on army checkpoints, Saleh said. Checkpoints are a frequent target of dissident troops who have joined the opposition.

The Observatory said at least 11 people, including eight children, died when a building came under heavy mortar and machine-gun fire in the city's Karm el-Zaytoun neighborhood. Some residents spoke of another massacre that took place when shabiha – armed regime loyalists – stormed the district, slaughtering residents in an apartment, including children.

"They are killing people because of their sect," said one Sunni resident of Karm el-Zaytoun, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal.

Thursday's death toll in Homs was at least 35, said the Observatory and the Local Coordination Committees, an umbrella group of activists. Both groups cite a network of activists on the ground in Syria for their death tolls.

The reports could not be independently confirmed. Syria tightly controls access to trouble spots and generally allows journalists to report only on escorted trips, which slows the flow of information.

Also Friday, Iran's official IRNA news agency said gunmen in Syria kidnapped 11 Iranian pilgrims traveling by road from Turkey to Damascus.

Iranian pilgrims routinely visit Syria – Iran's closest ally in the Arab world – to pay homage to Shiite holy shrines. Last month, seven Iranian engineers building a power plant in central Syria were kidnapped. They have not yet been released.

The Free Syrian Army, a group of army defectors fighting the regime, released a video on its Facebook page claiming responsibility for the kidnapping and saying the Iranians were taking part in the suppression of the Syrian people.

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AP writer Elizabeth A. Kennedy contributed to this report from Beirut.

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04:06 PM on 02/01/2012
How can you justify Killing Kadafi by saying he was killing his own people and they are KILLING LOTS MORE OF THEIR OWN PEOPLE. And we DO NOTHING! We went ballistic when about 50 of Kadafi's people were killed now Syria has killed 100 times that...
04:28 AM on 02/01/2012
Need another Operation Neptune Spear.
04:27 AM on 02/01/2012
We could go in with a precision attack take out Assad and get back out. If we could do it secretly even better. It would be a slightly bigger mission than Seal Team 6's Geronimo.
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Fred303
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02:18 AM on 01/29/2012
Those "Syrian Activist" don't report on the Syrian solders that have been killed by anti government insurgents do they?.. It's all one sided propaganda that get posted in the news. but this is how propaganda works right?
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David Jeffers
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10:30 AM on 01/30/2012
The Syrian Government is not very forthcoming with their side....

Typical for repressive censored regimes.
05:42 PM on 01/31/2012
I respectfully disagree. Our media prints our government's version of the "truth," which WikiLeaks has documented beyond question. www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF9P5vIzYyE
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11:04 PM on 01/28/2012
Not our Fight or battle we have enough problems as it is.
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nickskouris
10:39 PM on 01/28/2012
This country is surely in a state of civil war. God help them.
08:07 PM on 01/28/2012
there are over 150 islamic sects. It appears that they dont wish each other well.
05:53 PM on 01/28/2012
Think THIS is a massacre, wait'll the islamo-fascists get control. See Iran.
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LinkSync
05:20 PM on 01/28/2012
We need to come home from Afghanistan and on the way stop off and blow up the Assad Regime.
Just long enough to topple his ass and arm the People there with simple weapons.

Then come home but stand ready to go do that same thing again in other countries where The People stand up and fight for self governance.

That is who we are, and who we are SUPPOSED to be.

It would rock the Arab world and in fact the entire world, and if it happened soon again it would not take long before the People of the entire world would stand up and demand self determination.

But right now the Syrian People need help just as we did when we revolted against the British and thank God the French did step in to arm us and help us defeat our then common enemy.

We must show the same foresight the French showed then, the same MORAL vision. And target our efforts where we see the People themselves willing to fight and die for their own unalienable rights.

I see no such thing in Afghanistan or in Pakistan for that matter.
See yah!
11:06 AM on 02/01/2012
we then need to vote for RON PAUL PERIOD
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olgraydawg
03:45 PM on 01/28/2012
How long is the world supposed to watch as this egomaniac tries to hold on to the power of life and death over a people that only want him to leave? If there were a few smart drones blowing his family and associates apart into a mist of red does anyone think he would not understand that the theft and murders are to be reckoned for? There can be no point or purpose in tip-toeing around the obvious answer to the problems any longer. No one believes there can be a peaceful outcome to his murderous regime so why are we continuing to participate in his dance of death. Why are we his dance partners? The people want him to leave, the world is sickened by his indiscriminate murder of young and old, the future and the experiences of the country that have value and worth. The answer can't come from the solutions that have been put forth, so when. How many more? Is there a number that has to be reached and those who are able to help don't or won't.
11:08 AM on 02/01/2012
vote for ron paul,end of games
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01:50 PM on 01/28/2012
The middle east descends into barbarism, hundreds of children become the sacrifial lambs, but we celebrate the fact that troops have been withdrawn and will be withdrawn from war zones where we should never have entered.

Is this not a preparation for the rise of a new generation of fascist dictators in Europe while the U.S. stands aside toasting our non-involvement in the world.

Ron Paul and his followers had best be re-examining their neo-isolationism. We can't afford to be ostriches now as manifest evil is spreading rapidly outside Fortress America.
03:41 PM on 01/28/2012
The fascist dictators in Europe ? Don't you mean the ME. It's clear that Muslims are again killing Muslims !

Allah be praised ! The Muslim murderers will be given 500 virgins ( girls or boys ) when they get to heaven !
This is what the Holy Mullah's tell them !
04:01 PM on 01/28/2012
Our involvement in Libya was hardly that of an ostrich. We've seen what animosity foreign boots on the ground can cause. Thank God the U.S. and Nato forces only assisted the uprising of a self-dermined people. I'm happy the reported massacres in Syria is not caused by foreign troops. Our governments should do what they can to support the uprising in Syria without sending in troops. Let the people of Syria lead the rebellion. Let the Arab countries lead the external support to end their neighbor's fascist regime... they had better or their own days may be numbered.
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09:56 PM on 01/28/2012
I'm happy the reported massacres in Syria is not caused by foreign troops. Our government­s should do what they can to support the uprising in Syria without sending in troops.
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Can't stop rising Arab radicalism by standing aside wringing one's hands and saying "Thank God we aren't committing OUR troops". Sounds more like Neville Chamberlain. Evil triumphs when the strong fail to take action. The new radical arab menace represents the greatest threat to world security since the end of Russian communism and the overthrow of Hitler in 1945.
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Si1ver1ock
Follow the Woz. Emmigrate to Australia.
12:40 PM on 01/28/2012
The Syrians accepted large numbers of Iraqi refugees. Sunnis fleeing Iraq, now have a toe hold in Syria. The West is trying to destabilize Syria. These Refugees and Terrorists are merely pawns.
05:02 PM on 01/28/2012
You are an idiot. The Syrians armed and trained murderous terrorists to kill as many people as possible in Iraq. And when I say "the Syrians" I mean the Assad dictatorship since that is all that matters.
08:37 PM on 01/28/2012
JerryLevy,

You are correct !

One of our biggest problem is that Russia has always supplied Syria with whatever weapons they need !
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Si1ver1ock
Follow the Woz. Emmigrate to Australia.
09:16 PM on 01/28/2012
Prove it. Also why did we render "terrorists" to Syria?
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CubnKira
12:24 PM on 01/28/2012
---and the naive Obama hasn't even officially closed our Embassy, which he should never have opened to prop up Assad in the first place. Hillary called Assad a Reformer, and Obama thought he could sweet talk him. Naivete reigns supreme with the combo of Obama/Hillary.
01:10 PM on 01/28/2012
Oh, wise one, based on your foreign policy expertise, how should Obama/Hillary have handled it?
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peter777
09:32 PM on 01/28/2012
The solution of right wingers is usually to start a war. I suspect CubnKira has considered that as the number 1 option.
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mjc
Avoid printing any..
03:32 PM on 01/28/2012
You're pulling stuff from the distant past and really have no idea what has been going on with the Syrian Embassy staff. Assad was educated in the US as an opthamologist and there was some hope that he could be re-directed in his brutality against what he refers to as "terrorists". But there is little hope now, especially since the Arab League observers have proved to be feckless and the rose-colored glasses they were wearing have been declared fake.
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Ron in NYC
To err is human, to moo bovine.
11:27 AM on 01/28/2012
Assad is a monster and is giving the Arab world a bad name. Their lack of inaction to remove him tells us they condone his actions and are no better than he is.
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Si1ver1ock
Follow the Woz. Emmigrate to Australia.
12:17 PM on 01/28/2012
"Assad is a monster"

We snuffed out over a hundred thousand Japanese in less than a second at Hiroshima. And again at Nagasaki.
12:59 PM on 01/28/2012
To prevent .a million deaths that would've occurred in a land invasion.
05:08 PM on 01/28/2012
We hardly "snuffed out over a hundred thousand Japanese" and to say this is absurd. This was a result of a war against a murderous regime who refused to stop. Just ask the Chinese, Philippenos, or Koreans what the Japanese did. Shame on you for equating the terror perpetrated by Assad with the United States' defensive actions against despots. Your inability to engage is basic critical thinking is noted.
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antonioarganda
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12:40 PM on 01/28/2012
A monster? With a 55% approval rating (Qatar News Agency) of his own citizenry? What does that make Obama who can only muster 47%?
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Ron in NYC
To err is human, to moo bovine.
01:09 PM on 01/28/2012
You really believe those statistics? Wanna buy a bridge? Stop using nonsense to justify your bigotry.
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antonioarganda
Force always attracts men of low morality.
07:22 PM on 02/02/2012
Qatar is one of the enemies of Assad. You need to stop drinking Foggy Bottom's Kool-Aide.
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Joel Kent Melville
11:26 AM on 01/28/2012
if this keeps up expect assad to get assassinated.
12:21 PM on 01/28/2012
seal team 6 where are you