AZAZ, Syria -- There were a few scattered reminders of whose room it had been before the bombs hit – a framed picture of Barbie and another of a kitten with a pink bow still hanging on the cracked plaster wall, a doll and two teddy bears resting on a pile of rubble.
The house was one of more than a dozen in the al-Harah al-Qibiliyah neighborhood in the town of Azaz, north of Aleppo, to be destroyed in an Aug. 15 airstrike. Survivors and rights groups say more than 40 people, including children and old people, were killed.
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On his first trip back to his brother's home, Mahmoud Makour sifted through the rubble of what remained. He collected the stuffed animals and a few Lego pieces that belonged to his 11-year-old niece, Sara, and his 1 1/2-year-old nephew, Youssuf, and set them aside. Both children, along with their mother, were killed in the air raid, he said.
"Are these the toys of terrorists?" Makour asked. "That war criminal Youssuf, he was a war criminal! He was a year and a half old. He was conspiring against (President) Bashar Assad, that child!"
He then gently placed the toys on a slab of debris, unsure what to do with them next.
Over the past week, survivors and relatives have returned daily to collect from the rubble what can be salvaged. They also relive the day of the airstrike.
As Ahmad Khairo tells it, he had just returned home from his barber shop when the bombs hit.
"As I stepped into my house I felt the ground shaking under my feet and the door opened by itself and I fell to the ground," the 37-year-old said. "I heard the sound of my wife screaming."
He picked himself up and rushed inside to check on his family. His mother was unconscious. After she came to, she quickly recited the Muslim declaration of faith.
"She thought it was the apocalypse," Khairo said.
Youssuf Dannoun used to own a clothes shop, but has been unemployed since he stopped paying rent on the store and people stopped worrying about buying clothes. With a bloody civil war engulfing the country, survival now takes precedence.
On the day of the airstrike, Dannoun recalls being with his wife on the roof of their one-story house while he fixed their water barrel.
"Suddenly I noticed the jets and within few seconds, a light followed by dust and enormous pressure threw me back from the roof onto the ground," he said. "My wife tried to hold onto a metal bar, which went through her arm, but luckily she was lightly injured and I was hurt in my leg but nothing serious."
Dannoun, his wife and four children all survived the bombing.
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By MUHAMMED MUHEISEN, Associated Press
AZAZ, Syria -- There were a few scattered reminders of whose room it had been before the bombs hit – a framed picture of Barbie and another of a kitten with...
By MUHAMMED MUHEISEN, Associated Press
AZAZ, Syria -- There were a few scattered reminders of whose room it had been before the bombs hit – a framed picture of Barbie and another of a kitten with...
GENEVA (AP) — More than 100,000 Syrians sought refugee status during August in what the United Nations describes as an eye-popping escalation in the pace...
why dont they show photos of the multiple car bombings by the rebels and the death toll they have caused. because that woul;d be against obamas policy and politically incorrect to the administration.
bobcouchman: why dont they show photos of the multiple car bombings
car bombs versus carpet bombing a neighborhood? You are right, I do not get it. Asad should be executed promptly. He is a war criminal, period. Carpetbombing neighborhoods from the air is a war crime, period.
danrothesq: car bombs versus carpet bombing a neighborhood? You are right,
Is our carpet bombing of Iraq, Afghanistan,Libya and other places in the distant past, like Vietnam, Panama and Yugoslavia a war crime also? And should our leaders and officials be executed?
escholar: Is our carpet bombing of Iraq, Afghanistan,Libya and other places
This guy has borrowed a page from the book of the senior Slaughterer of Syria. He does his father honor. He killed more Syrians than he did and he plans on killing more. Wow! What a perverted family! Still we wait for a loud hue and cry from the Arab contingent. Still hardly any noise.
robertstone1robert: This guy has borrowed a page from the book of
All we have to do is stop pouring billions into countries that don't want us there and spend the money at home! I served in the Corps with many men who came from dirt poor families it was their way out. Problem then was 1 out of 3 of us never got out of the bush alive.
Stanley_Scott: All we have to do is stop pouring billions into
If you really hate the 1% of the population stop buying their products and eventually they'll go out of Business. Hopefully they will have enough to live on for the rest of their lives and put in off shore accounts.
CharlesRussell1952: If you really hate the 1% of the population stop
Not really considering The national Guard would get tired of firing on its own people. There is only approximately 400 thousand rich people and 320 million of the rest of american people. We are to smart for that kind of nonsense. It would be a decisive rush on the rich people and a major take over. I would rather abitrate it out where everyone gets a piece of the pie. Gop have gotton really stupid. Ever see a movie call 7 days in May where the military takes over but eventually sees the futility in it all and gives it back to the central government and everyone decides to revamp and share the resourses. Well the GOP must share or who knows what could happen. I hope and pray for piece.
Time_in_Motion: Not really considering The national Guard would get tired of
It makes me wonder just how far behind Syria we are! The Republican "take away plan" will no doubt create massive amounts of poverty, leading to social unrest. Will the government of the United States become as desperate as Syria to hang onto power, that they will resort to orchestrating our destruction? Anything is possible!
BOOWAH: It makes me wonder just how far behind Syria we
You may be right all the cities in the USA that look like they have been bombed out are all Dem. not GOP and we just keep on pumpimg money into them they need jobs not hand outs and Obama plays golf hasn't talked to his top job man in over a year.
tophat2431: You may be right all the cities in the USA
Well, our Republican Governor in Pennsylvania just gave a natural gas fracking concern in the western part of the state where he is from, a 1.5 Billion Dollar tax break while cutting funding for teachers, programs for the poor, and highway repairs. This has been going on all across the country where Republicans have the Governorship.
BOOWAH: Well, our Republican Governor in Pennsylvania just gave a natural
Syria Civilianin are dieing why because out siders want the Syria leader dead .but don,t want it to look like they did it so they are letting rebels run into towns to fight they are not from Syria so they don,t care who dies .there are always other towns are even countries to war in.When the Syria army goes after them they know that people will die the rebel and thier backers are the no who are killing and are the killers.
oceanwalker100: Syria Civilianin are dieing why because out siders want the
If the U.S. were to come to Syria and assist in fighting either Assad or the rebels, then the syrians would love us to pieces and shower us with flowers and candy?
Please excuse my cynicism.... but the word that comes to mind is "Sloptwaddle"
Cindy_Tregan: So... let me get this straight. If the U.S. were
To understand Syria, you must first look at it differently than LIbya for example. Syria has five "factions", the rich merchants, government workers/dependants, the army, the officer corps and the population who themsemselves are divided into about 6 tribes. Along religious lines Alawites make up most of the top officer and government people. Druze, Christian (5 denominations) and a remnant of Jews are present throughout most of Western Syria representing about 20% of the population who are overwhelmingly Sunni and poor.The "rebels" are a mixed group coinsisting of native Syrians and foreigners being armed and supported by Turkey and Gulf Arabs mostly. Assad's violent reaction to them increasingly becomes more destructive as time goes on, so does thier methods of using human shields, propaganda and a universal distaste for the present regime. Iran, Hezbollah, Russia (China and N. Korea) back Assad and are utterly ruthlkess. None of these people fighting are innocent of crimes, while most Syrians perhaps were not overjoyed with Assad but were living in peace and multi-cultural acceptance and not prepared to fight him and the destruction it brings. They would have been happy to bypass this civil war because there is NO way to tell what comes after it.
Judean65: To understand Syria, you must first look at it differently
The best thing is to let them keep killing each other. No need to try to save one side over the other. Both sides are RIGHT they think? Let them take care of each other.
ramonbatt: The best thing is to let them keep killing each
NATO's airstrikes in Libya, Afghanistan & Iraq were much more peaceful. They used to throw flowers and calmly remove dictators, because their hearts were full of love and empathy. Look at how the terrorist Bashar is killing his own people. This heartless tyrant is bombing and killing the the soft-hearted Salafi/Wahhabi liberators who are working for the generous humanitarian countries, namely Saudi Arabia, Qatar & Turkey. Yemeni & Iraqi Al Qaeda warriors also chose to sacrifice their lives and leave their families to help in toppling that evil Bashar. They had a deal with the merciful leaders of Saudi Arabia and Turkey, putting themselves in danger, to enter Turkey in their way to rescue the Syrians. We don't forget to thank the clerics of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, who also put themselves in danger by distorting the real meanings of Islam, only to save the Syrians. Thanks to all those who had the courage of saving the Syrian blood.
AP | By MUHAMMED MUHEISEN Posted: 09/03/2012 12:40 pm Updated: 09/03/2012 5:55 pm