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    79 killed as Syria shells protest hubs: activists

    The Syrian regime's rocket and shell bombardment of protest hubs has left another 79 civilians dead, activists said, as Washington closed its Damascus embassy and Britain recalled its ambassador.

    The opposition Syrian National Council (SNC) said the regime was surrounding Homs with tanks on Monday ahead of "a major offensive" and warned of "genocide" in the central Syrian city.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 42 civilians were killed in Homs alone in another day of blood-letting, and warned the death toll was likely to rise with many of the dozens of wounded in critical condition.

    State media reported the deaths of three soldiers and said a "terrorist group" blew up an oil pipeline in Homs.

    The army also launched an assault on the Zabadani area near Damascus with heavy tank shelling, killing at least 10 people, according to the Britain-based Observatory.

    It also reported civilian deaths in Rastan, Hula and Qusair, all towns in Homs province, as well at Sarghaya, near Damascus, in the northern city of Aleppo and in Idlib, northwest Syria.

    A resident of Homs told AFP the latest assault began shortly after 0400 GMT Monday, with unprecedented barrages of rockets, mortar rounds and artillery shells.

    "What is happening is horrible, it's beyond belief," said activist Omar Shaker, reached by telephone as loud detonations were heard in the background.

    "There is nowhere to take shelter, nowhere to hide," he said. "We are running short of medical supplies and we are only able to provide basic treatment to the injured."

    One video posted on YouTube apparently showed a field hospital hit by shelling in the Baba Amro district and wounded patients lying on stretchers on the floor amid pools of blood and shattered glass.

    Footage shot by a BBC undercover team in Homs showed buildings ablaze in rebel neighbourhoods as they were pounded with heavy weapons.

    Damascus blamed the bloodshed in Homs on "terrorist gangs" using mortars.

    The violence comes as Western powers seek new ways to punish Damascus amid growing outrage over Saturday's veto by Russia and China of a UN Security Council resolution condemning Syria for its near 11-month crackdown on dissent.

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called the veto a "travesty."

    White House spokesman Jay Carney warned Syria's allies that backing President Bashar al-Assad was a "losing bet."

    The State Department said it had closed the American embassy in Syria and withdrawn remaining staff after Damascus refused to address security concerns.

    Senior State Department officials told CNN that two embassy employees left by air last week and 15 others, including Ambassador Robert Ford, left overland through Jordan on Monday morning.

    The Polish government is to provide emergency consular services to any American citizens remaining in Syria.

    US President Barack Obama shied away from talk of military intervention and vowed to pursue diplomatic means.

    "It is important to resolve this without recourse to outside military intervention and I think that's possible," he said in an NBC television interview.

    Britain recalled its ambassador to Syria "for consultations," Foreign Secretary William Hague told parliament.

    "We will use our remaining channels to the Syrian regime to make clear our abhorrence at the violence that is utterly unacceptable to the civilised world," Hague said.

    Belgium also recalled its ambassador from Damascus.

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy said, after meeting German Chancellor Angela Merkel, that he would call Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to discuss the international response to the crisis.

    Neither France nor Germany, he said, would accept the "blocking" of action on Syria.

    Russia and China both defended their vetoes, with Moscow condemning as "hysterical" the West's angry reaction.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Foreign Intelligence Service chief Mikhail Fradkov are due in Damascus on Tuesday, as news reports said the mission could try to persuade Assad to quit.

    China called on both sides of the conflict to halt the violence that has claimed the lives of at least 6,000 people since March, according to opposition activists.

    The Syrian National Council said the "genocide" in Homs showed the regime was "increasing the pace of its crimes and repression."

    Saudi Arabia called for "critical measures" on Syria and warned of an impending "humanitarian disaster" after the failure of the UN resolution.

    The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council, of which Riyadh is the leading member, is to meet on Saturday on Syria, on the eve of an Arab League ministerial meeting at the organisation's Cairo headquarters.

    EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton and Brazilian foreign minister Antonio Patriota on Monday underscored their support for the Arab League effort to end violence in Syria.

    Referring to Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi, Ashton at a meeting in Brasilia said she and Patriota discussed "how much we support him on the Arab League's initiative and the importance of seeing that leadership (being) able to support the people of Syria into a future free of bloodshed."

    Meanwhile the British-born wife of Syria's president has spoken in support of her husband for the first time since the uprising began, a British newspaper reported Tuesday.

    "The president is the president of Syria, not a faction of Syrians, and the first lady supports him in that role," The Times quoted Asma al-Assad as saying in an email sent via an intermediary from her office.

     

    11 comments

    • eblis  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      lies lies lies again
      we are believe this is anouther game
      down with usa
      down with israel
      down with all Country's superpower
    • Ahmed Elebiary  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      اننى اكن كل احترام للشعب السورى و اتمنى ان يكشف الله عنه همة ويعود الى سابق حياتة معافاً بعد هذا الصبر و الاقتتال - اننى احترم فى الشعب السورى احساسة بالعزة و الوطنية و القدرة على تحقيق ارادتة دون معاونة من احد وهو يعى ان على حدودة اعداء لا حصر لهم ومن خلفهم اعداء اخرون وان ذلك لا يفت عضلة واصرارة - معكم الله ياشعب الله و النصر انشاء الله لكم - مواطن عربى من مصر عزيزة علية سورية - احمد الابيارى
    • sma  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      تحية اعزاز وتقدير الى كل الابطال = الى الاحرار والشرفاء من سوريه سوريا الثورة الشريفه النظيفه الحرة صاحبة الكرامة والهمة العاليه وتحية خاصه الى كل شهيد ومصاب = وتحية فخر واعتزاز الى كل الابطال المرابطين فى كل شارع وحارة وفى كل ميدان - وزقاق وفى كل تل وسهل وفى كل المدن والريف = هنيئا لكم البطولة - وهنيئا لكم الثواب دفاعا عن عقيدة حق - أمرنا بها ربنا من فوق سبع سماوات = وعلمنا نبينا كيف نصبر فى الشدائد = وهاهو رسول الله = فى يوم أحد فى قلب ميدان المعركة = ظن البعض ان الحرب وضعت اوزارها فترك بعضهم مهمته التى وكل بها فى الحراسه = فهجمت مجموعة من فرسان الاعداء على النبي واصحابه وحدث قتل واصابات كثيره فى جيشنا وتشتيت فى الصفوف = لاحظ = هنا رسول الله = وعيون الغدر تترقبه من كل ناحية حوله بقرب شديد = يقول نبينا معلم الدنيا = بأعلى صوته = أنا النبي لاكذب أنا بن عبد المطلب = ويكررها مرارا = ها هو ذا نبينا محمد عليه الصلاة والسلام = شجاع - يعلمنا كيف تكون الشجاعة وكيف يكون الافدام = ان الله سبحانه وتعالى قريب مجيب الدعاء الصبر الصبر مفتاح النصر = ان الله مع الصابرين = نصركم الله وثبت خطاكم وأيدكم بنصره آمين آمين آمين
    • sma  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      نداء خاص = من فارس الميدان = الى كل الشخيخه عبيد الحاكم الاخرق؟ والى عبيد الاصنام = باختصار اتحدث الى كل من ابدع فى زنا المحارم - وصال وجال الى كل الذين أقنعوا انفسهم للنصب والاحتيال ؟ بخمس لخبيث افاك ؟ يزنى برضيع - ويزنى بأمك - وأختك - وبيك - ؟ انتبه هنا العجب العجاب ؟ الرجل طويل وعريض ويقدم ابنته للزانى وهو مسرور - وسعيد وكأنه يقدم قربان = يالا الخبل المستحكم ؟ والمرض العضال ؟؟ انتبه انتبهوا جميعا ان كان لديكم عقل - أو مثقال ذرة من فهم ؟ ؟ استمعوا بعين العقل لحظه = ان هذا استخفاف بعقولكم ليستحلوا أعراضكم = ويسرقون أموالكم ومن هنا نسئلكم عن شىء آخر اسمه سرداب ؟ قم ؟ قم وانتفض ونظف عنك الشرك حالا = الان ؟ وعلى كل حال اترك لكم فسحة من الوقت لنزهة مع العقل وامانة عليكم لا تأخذوا معكم سراب عندها ما يكفيها من زنا المحارم والخوض بعرض الانبياء ؟ = سراب = تعرف مصر جيدا تحكى لكم عن الانساب بكل فخر من واقع الكتاب = وذالك ؟ ان كانت تفتح كتاب = انا بانتظارك ياعيونى ؟ مع اننى اعلم جيدا ان الثراب ثراب
    • alireza  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      ha ha ha . another lies.
      saudi had the main role in 11th september by creating benladen with supporting us and they kill more than one million people in middleast and now they want to tell assad is terrorism.ha ha ha really funny.
    • Ram  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      down with dictators. down with assad. down with China. down with Russia.
      Viva Freedom.Viva Syria’s people’s.
    • sylva  •  Muscat, Oman  •  3 months ago
      Give me a break! Saudi Arabia should look first to its deeds. Harnessing and pampering criminals such as Bin Ali and Abdulla Saleh. With all due respect. Saudi, as we all know (or knew to have been) a holy land, the place for Hajj and cleanliness. If this is Saudi's example of being the 'leader' in the Arab/Islamic world, they have lost many votes. Syria is a very complicated place politically. We know many countries are supporting the US/Israel as well as the AlQaida and the Islamist/Ikhwan muslimin. I see the ads on Dubai One (TV) that warns TRUE Muslims of blindly committing the act of killing others. If President Assad goes away, the field will be free for all these ultra conservative Muslims who interpret the Holy Quran they way THEY want it, not what the HQ truly says. The HQ does not support any of the deeds Saudi or the other Arab leaders did or the protesters are doing in Syria. Of course Egypt's and Libya's and Yemen's presidents are knows and proven to be BAD to say the least for their country and their people. You can only tell from Mubarak's and his wife's selling of Egypt's antiques to the Israelis! From Bin Ali's giving away (to his family and freinds) and building in Tunis's UN Heritage sites, and the list goes on. Whereas Assad built universities, highways, and beautified the country. People invested in businesses and living their lives, if only Israel/America and their Arab allies let them be.
    • Alex O  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      Sylva, I support everything you said. PLEASE READ WHAT SHE SAID BELLOW.
      • M A 3 months ago
        o
    • Truth  •  Fremont, United States  •  3 months ago
      It is all LIES syrian army is capturing and killing thousands of TERRORISTS till now, all are trained in UAE and Saudi Arabia, and soon everything wil be revealed, and god bless Syria and Bashar Al Assad.
    • Truth  •  Fremont, United States  •  3 months ago
      God bless Russia and China, These countries are men enough to say the truth about what is happening in Syria not like USA and the dying Europ, that wherever it comes brings destruction, Obama and Bush calls it Democracy.
      • alireza 3 months ago
        yes,but why your government do this???????????? (just for israel)
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