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    Activists say 20 dead in Syria violence

    BEIRUT (AP) — Deadly clashes erupted between government troops and rebels in suburbs of the Syrian capital and villages in the country's south Friday in fresh violence that killed at least 20 people, including nine soldiers, activists said.

    President Bashar Assad is trying to crush the 11-month-old uprising against his rule with a sweeping crackdown. Human Rights Watch said in a new report released Friday that in its bid to snuff out the revolt, the regime has detained and tortured children as young as 13.

    With the violence in Syria growing increasingly chaotic, diplomatic efforts at the United Nations to find a solution to the crisis have gained pace. In New York, a senior State Department official said Friday the U.S. is "cautiously optimistic" of strong support for a new U.N. Security Council resolution condemning the bloodshed in Syria and calling for a political transition in the country.

    The official said a draft resolution proposed late Thursday by Morocco would likely clear a Security Council vote later Friday or over the weekend, as it appeared to meet Russian concerns. The official spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the diplomacy.

    "From our perspective, this resolution fully supports the Syrian people and the Arab League," the official said.

    The Syrian conflict has grown more militarized in recent months as army defectors have joined the uprising against Assad and formed a guerrilla force. The armed resistance has in turn provoked a heavier regime assault on areas where defectors are based.

    Earlier this week, Syrian troops backed by tanks retook a belt of suburbs on Damascus' eastern outskirts in fierce fighting with rebel soldiers.

    On Friday, similar clashes in the northwestern suburb of Daraya and in the mountains overlooking Damascus left seven civilians dead, activists said. In the towns of Jassem, Kfarshams and Nawa in the southern province of Daraa, clashes killed at least nine soldiers and wounded several others, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

    In the northern province of Idlib, a roadside bomb killed two boys, state media and activists said. Two others were killed by security forces, according to the Observatory.

    The Local Coordination Committees activist group said 21 people were killed nationwide Friday.

    The United Nations estimated in January that at least 5,400 people have been killed in the crackdown, including soldiers who defected and those who refused orders to fire on civilians. But the U.N. has been unable to update its tally since because the chaos in the country has made it difficult to cross-check the latest figures.

    On Friday, Human Rights Watch said in a new report that it has documented at least 12 cases of children detained under "inhumane" conditions and tortured, as well as children shot in their homes or on the street.

    "Children have not been spared the horror of Syria's crackdown," said Lois Whitman, children's rights director for the New York-based group. "Syrian security forces have killed, arrested, and tortured children in their homes, their schools, or on the streets. In many cases, security forces have targeted children just as they have targeted adults."

    The report quoted a 16-year-old boy from the town of Tal Kalakh near the Lebanese border as saying he was detained for eight months during which he was held in seven different detention centers, as well as the Homs Central Prison.

    The boy, whom HRW referred to as Alaa, said security forces first asked him how many protests he participated in, and then cuffed his left hand to the ceiling and left him hanging there for about seven hours, standing on his toes.

    "They beat me for about two hours with cables and shocked me with cattle prods. Then they threw water on the ground and poured water on me from above," he said.

    In another case, the parents of a 13-year-old boy from the coastal city of Latakia told HRW that in December security officers arrested him and held him for nine days. According to his parents, he was accused of burning photos of Assad, vandalizing security forces' cars and inciting other children to protest.

    Security officers burned him with cigarettes on his neck and hands, the parents said, and threw boiling water on his body.

    An adult former detainee told the rights group that some children were raped while in detention.

    Also Friday, activists reported protests across Syria, including in the central provinces of Hama and Homs, the northern region of Idlib, in towns and villages in the south as well as areas around Damascus.

    The Observatory said more than 20,000 people marched in the streets of the southern villages of Dael and Nawa, where security forces opened fire to disperse the crowds. The report could not be independently confirmed.

    Many of the protesters were commemorating the 1982 Hama massacre. The assault was ordered by Assad's father and predecessor Hafez Assad, following an armed rebellion by the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group in the city.

    Amnesty International has estimated that between 10,000 and 25,000 people were killed in the 1982 siege of Hama, though conflicting figures exist and the Syrian government has never made an official estimate.

    The latest protests and clashes came a day after diplomats failed to reach agreement on a U.N. resolution aimed at ending the bloodshed in Syria, leaving discussions in limbo pending consultations with their home governments.

    Envoys said that yet another text is being drawn up for them to send to their capitals for consideration.

    The State Department official said the new U.N. draft resolution repeats all the conditions the Arab League had set and fully supports its call for a Syrian-led political transition. It also sets a deadline of 21 days to make progress on the resolution; if there is no progress, the issue returns to the Security Council.

    While the draft doesn't contain any new sanctions, it gives the council an opportunity to revisit the situation, the official said. The official said the resolution should draw a strong show of support from the council's members.

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    Associated Press writer Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

     

    19 comments

    • PhuQue  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      none of this is our problem.. let it roll
      • Kyle 3 mths ago
        Exactly. Death and destruction is regrettable but the only way the region will work out its internal issues is by itself.
    • Denver Businessman  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      All the arabs and muslims hate Israel but they do NOTHING when it comes to MASSIVE killing in arab lands by arabs. Hypocrites and terrorist loving losers!
    • GM1258  •  3 mths ago
      These guys are still stuck in the stone age.
      And they want the rest of the world to be the same.
    • Vet 60-64  •  3 mths ago
      Who cares. They are 7th century cave dweller wannabees.
    • Stephen  •  3 mths ago
      They got to be running out of Syrians by now, send in the Iranians!
    • dramarama  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      syrians killing syrians. who the p + h + u + c + k cares,,,
    • Irritated  •  Montreal, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      It has become a "village" revolution. Uprising is not 'across' Syria, it's only in the areas bordering friendly Turkey and Jordan. Stop lying, Bassem Mroue!
    • Randall  •  3 mths ago
      isn't an activist another name for thug or goon, I mean #$%$ is a fracking activist?
    • Mr. Awesome  •  3 mths ago
      20 less Muslim's to worry about. Yeah for America ! USA ! USA ! USA !
      • Kyle 3 mths ago
        Not cool dude. People are dying so not cool.
    • RickT  •  3 mths ago
      Won't the Syrian military EVER get tired of being ordered to kill their own countrymen and relatives by Assad, the butcher of Damascus? I thought there would be more of a revolt within the military than we've seen so far over his extermination orders.
      • Harry 3 mths ago
        your pretty dumb, go open fire on your local police and see what happens
    • Richard  •  3 mths ago
      Syria is a military base of operations for Iran. It has a border with Israel, which Iran wants to use to launch ground attacks against Israel. It's not a secret they want the annihalation of the Jews and the Americans. It's also a good thing for Iran that all this is happening because it gets the attention of of them. Can't see the outcome of this to be postive.
      • Harry 3 mths ago
        you dont know what your talking about
    • Ziad Fadel  •  Dearborn, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      This idiot's resolution will have no support from Russia, China or India - half the population of the world. Syria is supported by many countries. What is positively hilarious is the constant quoting of that professional and pathological liar, Rami Abdel-Rahma, of the "British-based" Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. This organization is financed by that bloated hog Prince Hamad of Qatar. Mr. Abdel-Rahman used a Ouija Board to give his data which is almost always fabricated. No Syrian soldiers were killed in Sourthern Syria either yesterday or today. It is the traitors and deserters who are being routed. Long live secular Syria under the leadership of Dr. Bashar Al-Assad.
      • Stephen 3 mths ago
        Hey are you related to Castro?
    • orio  •  Santa Ana, California  •  3 mths ago
      that's it only 20?
    • Irritated  •  Montreal, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      Who is that #$%$ the Russia did not accept the resolution. No wonder! the journalist Baasem Mroue is another #$%$ "over the weekend, as it appeared to meet Russian concerns. The official spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the diplomacy."
    • Shocking  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      20? So what.. they've been killing each other for centuries. They will never be civilized people.
    • Somerset Sam  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      There appears to be an accounting error...! It must be 200 per day..!
      US Govt is afraid to act here and one does not hear "statements" from Mrs. Clinton, Secy of State or Prez. Obama...like they did in Egypt and Libya revolts and killings..!! It is because the Russian Govt had WARNED Obama Govt to keep their nose OUT of Syria..as Russian Warships have been moved in support of Syria, which had moved Russian supplied SCUD Missiles along its Coast facing US Navy Warships..! Remember Gulf War of 1991..?!
    • Juan  •  3 mths ago
      Fact is that the whole Arab World is heading towards conflagration.Their regimes are either Dynastic or Religious.Their Military class has ruled for many years.Good luck to them all.
    • The Guffaw Conspiracy  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder if I can break some kind of record if my FOURTH post out of seven goes "missing" again.
    • S  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      All violent and killing one another when they could be somewhere in private making love.Viva Las Syria i guess ?
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