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Syria Clashes: Government Shelling Kills Dozens Across Country

By KARIN LAUB 04/ 7/12 10:03 PM ET AP

Syria Clashes
In this Friday, April 6, 2012, photo, a Free Syrian Army fighter checks a street corner after hearing gun shots during fighting with Syrian troops in a suburb of Damascus, Syria. (AP Photo)

BEIRUT — The U.S. warned Syria it won't be able to deceive the world about compliance with a cease-fire that is just days away, as regime forces pounded more opposition strongholds Saturday in an apparent rush to crush resistance before troops must withdraw. Activists said more than 100 people were killed, including at least 87 civilians.

Almost half died in a Syrian army raid on the central village of al-Latamneh, activists said. Amateur video from the village showed the body of a baby with bloodied clothes and an apparent bullet wound in the chest. On another video, a barrage of shells is heard hitting a neighborhood of Homs as the restive city's skyline is engulfed in white smoke.

Syrian President Bashar Assad last week accepted a cease-fire agreement brokered by international envoy Kofi Annan calling for government forces to withdraw from towns and villages by Tuesday, and for the regime and rebels to lay down their arms by 6 a.m. Thursday. The truce is meant to pave the way for negotiations between the government and the opposition over Syria's political future.

However, Western leaders are skeptical about Assad's intentions because of broken promises of the past and the recent escalation in attacks on opposition strongholds, including arrest sweeps and shelling of civilian areas. The U.S. ambassador to Syria posted online satellite images late Friday that he said cast doubt on the regime's readiness to pull out.

"This is not the reduction in offensive Syrian government security operations that all agree must be the first step for the Annan initiative to succeed," Ambassador Robert Ford wrote on the embassy's Facebook page.

Ford posted photos he said show the government has pulled back some forces, but kept others in place or simply shifted around troops and armored vehicles. Earlier this week, the government claimed it had withdrawn from several areas.

"The regime and the Syrian people should know that we are watching," Ford wrote, citing satellite surveillance. "The regime cannot hide the truth."

The ambassador, who left Syria in February amid security concerns, said the Syrian government must give U.N. monitors access to confirm its compliance with the cease-fire. A U.N. advance team arrived in Damascus earlier this week; Annan's spokesman has said the U.N.-Arab league envoy hopes to put together a team of 200 to 250 observers.

Syria says the details of the mission have not been worked out.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, meanwhile, expressed alarm about escalating violence, saying Tuesday's deadline for a troop pullback "is not an excuse for continued killing." On Friday, he urged the regime to cease all military action immediately and unconditionally.

In Saudi Arabia, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation said Saturday that it believes some 1 million of Syria's 23 million residents need humanitarian assistance. The OIS, which considers itself the voice of the Islamic world with 57 Muslim majority member states, said it would provide $70 million in aid, including food and medical supplies. It has already sent nine trucks with relief to the areas most in need.

The group sent representatives to Syria, a member country, in late March and said it was willing to work closely with authorities there.

The international community has been deadlocked over how to end the violence in Syria. Assad allies Russia and China blocked resolutions condemning Syria. The West, in turn, opposes military intervention or arming the opposition fighters. Russia, increasingly critical of the Syrian regime, supports Annan's plan, but it's not clear if that's enough to make a truce stick.

Street protests against Assad erupted 13 months ago, inspired by the Arab Spring's pro-democracy uprisings in the region, but eventually turned violent under a brutal regime crackdown. More than 9,000 people have been killed since then, the U.N. says.

Ill-equipped, poorly funded civilians-turned-fighters and army defectors have been no match for the regime, backed by a loyal army. On Friday, in a typical street battle, fighters in ski masks took cover behind walls and tried to spot army snipers in a Damascus suburb.

The capital itself has been relatively calm, and on Saturday, thousands attended a rally marking the 65th anniversary of the founding of Syria's ruling Baath party. A large poster of Assad hung from a facade facing a city square and supporters waved Syrian flags.

Saturday's deadliest fighting was reported in al-Latamneh in the central Hama province. Regime troops stormed the village after shelling it, killing at least 40 people, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Amateur video posted by activists showed al-Latamneh residents crying "Allahu Akbar" as they held up the body of the dead baby. Another video showed the bodies of several men covered in white sheets lined up on the ground.

In the nearby province of Homs, activists reported shelling of the city as well as the rebel-held areas of Rastan, Deir Baalabeh and Qusair.

In all, at least 87 civilians and 16 opposition fighters were killed Saturday, the group said, while 13 unidentified bodies were found in the Deir Baalabeh neighborhood of Homs and 10 in Hreitan, in the northern province of Idlib. The Observatory said two dozen Syrian troops were also killed.

The grassroots Local Coordination Committees put the day's death toll on the opposition side at 121, including 59 in the Hama area.

The Syrian government restricts access of foreign journalists, and the activists' accounts could not be independently verified.

Syrian officials said troops arrested large numbers of gunmen and killed "some others" in the Damascus suburbs and in the center of the country. The government said it seized large amounts of weapons and ammunition Saturday. The regime claims the revolt is a foreign-led conspiracy, rejecting its portrayal as a popular uprising.

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Associated Press writer Zeina Karam in Beirut and Abdullah al-Shihri in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, contributed reporting.

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09:35 AM on 04/08/2012
Unfortunely, no American will ever care about the ongoing savage murder of Yemenis and Bahrainis carried by Saudi and Yemenis regimes.
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06:15 PM on 04/08/2012
US did not kill anybody there? in YEMEN?
09:06 AM on 04/08/2012
Well will the world listen to Hillary and Barry I don't thinks so. The world first of all knows OB is a one termer and that is to much for this country to handle. Yes some things have improved but they do that on there own not because of the President. He did and is doing a great job flooding the country with new printed dollars which is helping to drive up oil prices. His real Goal.
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EKAM8
06:20 AM on 04/08/2012
I saw some Kid not more than 7 years old being coaxed again and again on what to say by some so called Syrian rebel on a Video on RT.com. The little girl could not remember and the Video was cut again and again. The Scoop Anderson Cooper also interview some Syrian Rebel fighter who now is known to have been an act talking about big bad Assad. Unfortunately most of the Media like CNN,CNBC,ABC, are dealing in sensationalist agenda setting 'Journalism'. You know those "Suspected' bad guys,and those "Suspected" militants? What happened to concrete evidence that is decided by a Court. A real one not a Kangaroo Court.
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EKAM8
06:11 AM on 04/08/2012
" The U.S. warned Syria it won't be able to deceive the world about compliance with a cease-fire"
The US seems to be warning every country that they must do this and that or else. These are great Distractions from the Fraud their Banking Buddies are causing worldwide starting with Ace Bernanke. Need Money Banks no problem we just keep the Printing presses going and print money out of thin air.
09:01 AM on 04/08/2012
Weak dollar drives up oil. Obama said he would give us 10 dollars a gallon shor minded left libs don't remember that.
12:12 AM on 04/08/2012
Maybe America could do the same but the liberals would typically disagree and become offended>> http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2219/netherlands-abandons-multiculturalism
Pauline Jaing
Artist, worker, mother
09:57 PM on 04/07/2012
This nonsense must be for Americans, the Brits and Israelis only because everyone else in the world knows that Washington is funding the "rebels" and arming the "acitvists"in Syria, and will not stop.

But what is REALLY sick is that even if Washington manages to do to Syria what it did to Libya, that will only result in a Taliban like Afghanistan scenario.

Washington is totally incompetent.
12:06 AM on 04/08/2012
Tell that to Obama.
sixbluntsdeep
Government is people too, my friend.
12:50 AM on 04/08/2012
Washington? I think you mean McLean, Virginia.
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antonioarganda
Force always attracts men of low morality.
09:25 PM on 04/07/2012
It does not cease to amaze me how otherwise intelligent people are willing to trust "the usual suspects" who brought us the Tonkin Gulf Incident, Kuwaiti incubators, Nigerian yellow-cake uranium and Iraqi WMDs.
mortonrchrd
How you gonna get down that hill
01:52 AM on 04/08/2012
As opposed to those who brought us 9/1/1, Madrid train bombings, African embassy bombings, Mumbai massacre, Somali piracy, 300 thousand dead Timorese, 100 thousand dead Papuans, 250 thousand dead or expelled Kashmiris, 3 million dead Bengalis, Boko Haram, Lashkar e Taiba, AQIM, al Shebab.....etc,etc,etc,......
Stuff it anti ohneo.......
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antonioarganda
Force always attracts men of low morality.
09:37 PM on 04/08/2012
And the link would be?
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Yudhisthira
08:47 PM on 04/07/2012
I have been posting on the Huff Post for several months. During that time I have not seen ONE SINGLE article about Israel, and Heaven knows that things are happening in the region involving Israel. Did any of you make the same observation?
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01:41 AM on 04/08/2012
God no, it seems to me evey other article is about Israel in some way in the World News section. But maybe that's our biases? You see Israel not being demonized enough, and I see it as being too demonized on HP.
That leads me to the belief that its probably a fair amount all things considered.
mortonrchrd
How you gonna get down that hill
02:05 AM on 04/08/2012
Good point, my Pandava amigo. May I suggest Jerusalem post as an alternative website, for news of Israel.
But I digress from your query....Yes. The omission of all things Jewish is rather obvious here.
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yaskan
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08:30 PM on 04/07/2012
It is really a Shame that many people here on the board are defending the Tyrant Assad,who has been slaughtering his own people for the last year.
I believe we lost our decency as Human Beings.
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09:00 PM on 04/07/2012
Yep. The Islamo-liberal Convergence is shilling for Assad using shameless verbal gyrations and oust plain lies would make Pravda editors blush with envy.
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
07:57 PM on 04/07/2012
This is the U.S. if the population ever gets serious about reforming the government/corporations. Is there actually someone who thinks that the government/corporations would submit to legal change by due process? There will be tanks in the streets.
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09:01 PM on 04/07/2012
The Clown Parade of Assad shills is getting longer, shriller and more shameless.
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readnu0711
06:26 PM on 04/07/2012
I would bet that if there was ever a rebellion in the usa the us government would make the government in syria look like angels! Stop with the propaganda already!
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
07:58 PM on 04/07/2012
LOL. I said that just above you, I hadn't read your yet.

fanned for agreeing with me:))
05:55 PM on 04/07/2012
Reminds me of US in Iraq and Afghanistan and Yemen and Pakistan and in Libya. Did I leave anyone out?
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saganz999
05:40 PM on 04/07/2012
Be sure to thank Russia and China for their role in allowing Syria to slaughter it's citizens.
05:19 PM on 04/07/2012
So what else is new? These people have been killing each other off for thousands of years. It`s in their nature.
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
08:00 PM on 04/07/2012
Why bother calling them people? It doesn't help your dehumanizing efforts.
09:09 AM on 04/08/2012
Oh you bleeding heart libs the truth is out there open your minds.
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01:45 AM on 04/08/2012
So have Europeans, so have Americans.
Which people ever made a state without slaughtering some other people?
And which people have ever maintained a state without slaughtering more people?
The intervention in the ex-Yugoslaven countries was in the 90s, unless you count those as seperate "people".
WWII, which was horridly destructive, was in the 1940s. We are talking about 70 years, that's a single person's life span. It really wasn't as long ago as you must feel it is.
04:49 PM on 04/07/2012
Lucky Victims -
The Syrian people are some of the luckiest victims of armed conflict. Detailed stories of their struggle and suffering regularly make international headlines. Other victims of armed conflict aren't so lucky.
Does this mean the corporate media cares more about Syrian victims than other people or is their a hidden agenda?

- http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=30181
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charleshbuchannan
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05:36 PM on 04/07/2012
Ah. Globalresearch. Home of hysterical conspiracy theories for every occasion.
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wander7676
killed and eaten by cannibals in a previous life
08:29 PM on 04/07/2012
I know right? LOL
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antonioarganda
Force always attracts men of low morality.
09:07 PM on 04/07/2012
Oh, you mean all those "conspiracy theories " that were later confirmed by Reuters, LA Times and reputable ex state department personnel like Sibel Edmonds?
05:57 PM on 04/07/2012
YES. It lays the groundwork for the USA to legitimize occupation and selling weapons. Which was worse Libya or Syria? .... jejeje. Obama was quick to discuss "humanity" with Libya but for some reason is so hush hush about Syria.