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Syrian opposition groups say the regime turned tanks and guns on residents of Homs, killing more than 200 people on the 30th anniversary of a massacre in Hama under then-President Hafez Assad.
A young boy carries the flag
of Syrian rebels during an anti-regime demonstration in a village
southwest of Homs.
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Reporting from Beirut—
Even as Syrian activists on Friday commemorated an atrocity from their past, the regime of Bashar Assad was turning tanks and guns on residents of the central city of Homs, reportedly killing more than 200 people and wounding scores, anti-government groups said early Saturday.
Demonstrators had taken to the streets across Syria on Friday to pay homage to an earlier generation of revolutionaries: Islamic activists crushed 30 years ago in the city of Hama by the government of the late President Hafez Assad.
But early Saturday, opposition activists began reporting that government forces had launched a large-scale assault on Homs.
The attack came as the U.N. Security Council prepares to vote on a draft resolution backing an Arab call for Bashar Assad to give up power.
Syrian authorities denied that any massacre took place in Homs, alleging a campaign of “distortion, falsification and instigation” and saying that footage of corpses said to be bombardment victims was in fact showing the remains of “innocent citizens” killed by “armed terrorist groups.”
During the day Friday, the collective slogan that demonstrators had hoisted on banners and repeated in chants was "Hama, forgive us." It was a reference to the city where, human rights activists say, Syrian forces in February 1982 slaughtered more than 10,000 people and flattened much of the old city. It was the brutal denouement of a crackdown targeting the opposition Muslim Brotherhood.
The Islamist group had waged a bloody campaign of assassinations and guerrilla war against the secular regime of the elder Assad. The Hama massacre in effect routed the Islamist resistance.
The subject of the notorious massacre has been taboo in Syria for years, but the episode has become a periodic rallying cry during the 10-month-plus rebellion against President Bashar Assad, who succeeded his father.
In Hama, anti-government activists said, protesters spread red paint — symbolizing the blood of those killed 30 years ago — in the streets and poured it into the Orontes River.
"I myself feel proud today," said one Hama resident reached by telephone, who added that the stigma of 1982 had long haunted the city's people. "Before, I was scared to say I was from Hama, scared to be accused of being a terrorist," said the activist, who for security reasons gave his name only as Joseph.
But the evocation of Hama can cut different ways in the complex context of today's rebellion in Syria. The Assad regime has portrayed the current revolt as a Muslim Brotherhood-hatched uprising of religious militants, that is, a kind of reprise of the '82 unrest crushed by Hafez Assad.
An Islamist takeover is a chilling prospect for Christians and other minorities in Syria, where Sunni Muslims are in the majority. Much of Bashar Assad's support comes from minority communities, including his own Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.
While hailing the "martyrs" of 1982, today's anti-government activists insist that the current rebellion is an all-inclusive movement that seeks a democratic government in Damascus. Organizers deny a sectarian agenda and accuse the Assad regime of stoking sectarian tensions.
Still, the uprising seems rooted largely in a Sunni Muslim community that has chafed for years under the control of Assad's Alawite sect, which dominates much of the military and security services.
In Homs, the embattled rebel stronghold south of Hama, opposition advocates said several thousand people joined protests Friday. "We should remember them," one activist said by phone, speaking of those killed in Hama in 1982.
Videos online suggested that many protesters heeded activists' request that they wear black to commemorate those killed 30 years ago.
But later, Al Jazeera, the pan-Arab satellite news service, reported that "dozens" died in an offensive that began late Friday against the Homs neighborhood of Khaldiyeh in which tanks, mortars and heavy machine guns were employed. Two main opposition groups, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordination Committees, claimed as many as 217 were killed and hundreds injured. There was no independent confirmation of the death toll.
Elsewhere in Syria on Friday, the opposition groups said at least 28 people were killed as clashes continued between security forces and armed rebels, including defectors from Assad's military.
The official government news agency reported that two children were killed and a third injured when a "terrorist" bomb exploded in northern Idlib province, another hotbed of resistance to Assad's rule.
The United Nations estimates that more than 5,000 people have died in Syria since the rebellion began in March. The government says more than 2,000 security personnel have been killed
Meanwhile, Russia denied reports Friday that a "secret deal" had been reached on a revised United Nations Security Council resolution on Syria. Russia has vowed to block a resolution backed by the Arab League and Western nations, including the United States, condemning the Assad regime and calling on the Syrian president to turn over power to a deputy who would organize a democratic transition.
Backers of the Arab League plan had hope, after two days of council negotiations, that Moscow might endorse the resolution. But Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said in Moscow that changes added this week to water down the resolution were "not enough for us," the official Interfax news service reported.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is to discuss the resolution with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at a high-level international meeting Saturday in Munich, Germany. Diplomats said a Security Council vote could come soon, perhaps as early as this weekend.
patrick.mcdonnell@latimes.com
Sandels is a special correspondent. Times staff writer Paul Richter in Washington contributed to this report.
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the UN doesn't sanction a military intervention in Syria. The United
States and its European allies want the Syrian regime targeted, and
President Assad out. The Kremlin also rebuffed calls from Qatar to send
in Arab League forces. RT gets some analysis from Beirut-based Middle
East affairs expert, Ali Rizk. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook
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Free Syrian Army says it captured five Iranian soldiers
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- Duration: 2:11
- Published: 2012-01-27
- Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Members of the Free
Syrian Army say they have taken hostage seven Iranians, five of whom
were allegedly soldiers complicit in the Syrian government's military
crackdown on protesters in the opposition-controlled city of Homs. The
Farouk Brigade of the FSA, an umbrella group of members of the country's
security forces who defected to protect civilians from the government's
attacks, say they will not release the hostages until the government
frees a defected army officer and stops the prolonged military siege on
Homs. A video released by the FSA fighters purports to show five of
captured Iranians and their identity cards, which allegedly reveal that
they are part of Iran's security forces. The defected troops say the
other two hostages were civilians. The video appears to show the
hostages admitting to operating as snipers targeting civilians under the
direct supervision of Syria's Air Force Security unit. The Syrian
National Council, a leading opposition group, says the development helps
confirm many reports from refugees fleeing the country's violence and
from activists within Syria, that the Iranian government, a close ally
of Damascus, has been logistically backing the 10-month crackdown that
has claimed thousands of civilian lives across the country. But there
are concerns over the veracity of the FSA's claims that the five
hostages are actually soldiers. According to a report by Al Jazeera's
Nicole Johnston, all the five names of the hostages appear to match the
names ...
'UN resolution leaves no choice to Syria: only NATO'
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- Duration: 5:10
- Published: 2012-01-28
- Author: RussiaToday
Syrian opposition
activists claim that more than 60 people have been killed during the
latest outbreak of violence. That is against a backdrop of the reported
advance of armed Syrian anti-regime fighters towards the capital
Damascus. The National Coordination Committee for Democratic Change, one
of the leading opposition groups, remains adamant that foreign military
intervention would make an already deteriorating situation even worse.
This lack of unity among opposition factions has hampered the growing
calls for direct UN involvement. Russia and China, however, remain
firmly opposed to a resolution that would leave the door open to foreign
military intervention. Don Debar, anti-war activist and journalist
talks to RT suggesting the latest UN Security Council resolution does
not uphold the right of the Syrian people to choose their own
leadership. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
Inside Syria - The cost of Syria's crackdown
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- Duration: 24:51
- Published: 2012-01-15
- Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Could the country's
economic decline, spurred on by the protests, pose a graver challenge to
al-Assad than the uprising? Inside Syria discusses with guests: Samir
Seifan, Ammar Waqqaf and Mona Yacoubian.
Mossad vs Assad? 'CIA death squads behind Syria bloodbath'
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- Duration: 8:18
- Published: 2011-11-21
- Author: RussiaToday
Moscow has accused the
west of stirring up tensions in the Arab world by calling for the
overthrow of the Syrian regime. Russia says calls from certain states
for the Syrian opposition to avoid dialogue with the government, are
only provoking further violence. Author and journalist Webster Tarpley,
who's in Damascus, says, it's very simple, western powers are behind the
violence in Syria. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook
www.facebook.com
Sheik Imran Hosein - US$ Iran Syria Zionists UnNatural Disasters Arab Spring - P2
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- Duration: 30:45
- Published: 2012-01-25
- Author: 108morris108
Attack on Iran designed
to create a series of wars leading to the US military defeat, then
Israel has to help, that is the plan. Research should be conducted into
these natural disasters happening around the world, as they may not all
be natural, and the Sheik is concerned that a man-made earthquake made
under the Al-Asqa mosque, to prepare for the rebuilding of the Judaic
temple. The Zionists now have the heart of a beast. Some discussion on
Jews and the banking system. Iran's partnership with Russia is a sign
from the Koran which talks about an alliance between Muslims and Eastern
Orthodox Christians. Syrian Govt unlikely to survive the Zionist
onslaught that is underway, the best solution is for the opposition to
align itself with Russia, and therefore allow Russia to mediate between
all sides. An alliance needs to be formed of like minded people, under
Chavez in Venezuela, to network with each other, to plan to introduce
real money and more, Gold and Silver coins. This is Part 2
Inside Syria: Is it time to increase the pressure on Syria?
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- Duration: 24:28
- Published: 2012-01-22
- Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
As the Arab League meets
to discuss its next move in Syria, we ask which options it should pursue
to end the violence. Inside Syria discusses with guests: Najib
Ghadbian, Anoushka Kurkjian and Bassam Abu Abdullah.
Russia slams 'unacceptable' draft resolution on Syria
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- Duration: 2:58
- Published: 2012-01-28
- Author: RussiaToday
Russia has opposed the
new Arab-European draft resolution on Syria presented by Morocco in the
UN Security Council on Friday. Russia's ambassador to the UN says it
will continue to search for ways to end the ongoing bloodshed there. As
RT's Marina Portnaya reports from New York, Russia's ambassador to the
UN, Vitaly Churkin, expressed "deep" disappointment with the draft,
indicating that he does not believe that the international community
should impose an outside solution on the Syrian conflict. He also
rejected the idea of an arms embargo or the use of force being imposed
on Syria. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
Syrian rebels set up camp in Lebanon
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- Duration: 1:54
- Published: 2012-01-15
- Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
As armed conflict between
the Syrian government and the opposition rages inside Syria, defected
soldiers are organising themselves outside the country. Fighters from
the "Martyrs of Tell Kalakh Brigade", named after the town in western
Syria the defected soldiers fled in August, say they are launching
attacks on government checkpoints from a village in northern Lebanon.
They target troops and government-backed "thugs" they accuse of beating,
arresting and killing protesters. The men say their brigade
communicates with others in Lebanon and southeastern Turkey that have
come together under what they call the "Free Syrian Army". With the
major opposition Syrian National Council now supporting the defector
army, they say their power is growing. Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports
from northern Lebanon.
Syria Doomed? 'Invasion planned long ago'
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- Duration: 4:57
- Published: 2011-12-23
- Author: RussiaToday
Arab League observers are
due to arrive in Syria on Thursday as part of a plan to halt violence.
That is after one of the bloodiest weeks since the beginning of the
unrest, with more than 200 people having been killed in the last few
days. The US has renewed its call for President Assad to step down,
warning of new international measures unless it withdraws security
forces from the streets. Syria is already suffering under a set of
sanctions. Sibel Edmonds, founder of the National Security
Whistleblowers Coalition, says sanctions will only provoke violence in
Syria, causing deeper restlessness in the conflict-ridden country. RT on
Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Russia and Syria's alliance remains resilient
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- Duration: 2:33
- Published: 2012-01-30
- Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Russia has repeatedly
blocked efforts towards a UN resolution that could pave the way for
intervention in Syria's 10-month crackdown on protesters. Moscow, a
long-standing ally of Damascus and veto-wielding member of the UN, says
it fears NATO intervention in Syria would result in another Libya-like
scenario and could destabilise the region. Western countries accuse
Russia, which continues to sell heavy weapons to its close Arab friend,
of failing to "uphold human rights" by backing the government's military
offensive, which has claimed thousands of civilian lives across the
country. Al Jazeera's Neave Barker reports from Moscow on the enduring
alliance between the two countries.
Marwan Bishara speaks on Syria situation
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- Duration: 4:15
- Published: 2012-01-11
- Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Marwan Bishara, Al
Jazeera's senior political analyst, talks about the situation in Syria
after one Arab monitor quit the team saying "the mission was a farce".
Bishara says: "The sort of individual declarations by [Arab League]team
members is not exactly the most professional thing I have seen before."
"If the observers' mission fails because the violence continues, then
this is another reason why the Arabs and their allies could go to
Security Council." "In the worst case scenario, if they fail in the
coming weeks or days, it goes to the Security Council in a far stronger
way," he said.
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