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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syrian Army Enters Homs Neighborhoods
2011-11-08
[An Nahar] Syrian troops entered Monday the Homs neighborhood of Baba Amro and "started demolishing shops," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Residents there saw a truck "filled with corpses," it added.

The Britannia-based Observatory said heavy artillery festivities erupted overnight Sunday between Syrian soldiers and presumed army defectors in the central city of Homs leaving "dozens of dead and maimed in both camps."

"Shooting could be heard in Homs where neighborhoods came under heavy machinegun fire at dawn," said the Observatory in a statement, adding "more than 40 kabooms were heard."

One citizen was killed in the neighborhood of Deir Baalba in Homs after "being shot by Syrian security forces" said the Observatory.

In Homs province, meanwhile, an eight-year-old girl was killed and a woman maimed after security forces stationed at a checkpoint in the area of Hula "fired indiscriminately," it said.

Syria's opposition on Monday called for "international protection for civilians" in Homs.

Declaring Homs a "humanitarian disaster area," the Syrian National Council urged the United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
to act "to stop the massacre committed by the regime."

In a statement received by Agence La Belle France Presse, it called on the international community to send "Arab and international observers, instantly, to the city of Homs to oversee the situation on the ground, and prevent the regime from continuing to commit brutal massacres."

The Syrian National Council, which groups the main currents of the opposition, also called in its statement for the evacuation of civilians away from "areas that are under shelling and destruction."

The group said the Syrian regime had "launched a large-scale attack" overnight Sunday to Monday on the neighborhoods of Homs and that "indiscriminate slaughter is being committed by the regime's militias."

The army was "using heavy artillery, rocket launchers, and warplanes to bomb populated residential neighborhoods" in Homs, it said.

"For the fifth consecutive day, the Syrian regime imposed a brutal siege on the brave city of Homs, aiming to break the will of its residents, and to brutalize its steadfast people who have dared to reject the regime's authority and mandate, and insisted on demanding their legitimate rights for freedom and dignity," it added.

The United Nations estimates that more than 3,000 people have been killed across Syria in a bloody crackdown by the security forces since anti-regime protests erupted in mid-March.

The Arab League has called an emergency meeting in Cairo next Saturday on Syria's failure to implement its peace plan.

The League said the meeting was called because of "the continuation of violence and because the Syrian government did not implement its commitments in the Arab plan to resolve the Syrian crisis."

Security forces reportedly killed at least 19 demonstrators on Sunday after the Eid al-Adha prayers.

The latest deaths bring to at least 70 the number of people killed since Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad's
Lord of the Baath...
government signed on to the vaporous Arab League peace plan on November 2.

Posted by:Fred

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