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    Activists: Syrian Homs assault kills more than 200

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian forces hammered restive neighborhoods in the city of Homs for hours with mortars and artillery before dawn Saturday, sending terrified residents fleeing into basements and killing more than 200 people in the bloodiest episode of the nearly 11-month-old uprising, activists said.

    Despite international outrage over the assault, Russia and China vetoed a draft U.N. resolution condemning President Bashar Assad's crackdown on the uprising and backing Arab calls for Assad to step aside. Western and Arab countries had lobbied until the last minute for Russian backing, but then decided to push for a vote, challenging Moscow to block it.

    The Syrian government denied any devastating bombardment took place, saying the high death tolls were part of a "hysterical campaign" of incitement by its opponents to pressure U.N. action.

    The veto in the Council underlined what appears to be Assad's strategy of relying on Russian protection abroad, even as global condemnation stacked up over the bloodshed in Homs, Syria's third largest city.

    "The Assad regime must come to an end," President Barack Obama said in a statement Saturday, calling on the Security Council to "stand against the Assad regime's relentless brutality."

    Tunisia decided to expel Syria's ambassador in response to the "bloody massacre" and no longer recognizes the Assad regime, the president's office said in a statement. Angry Syrians stormed their embassies in Berlin, London, Athens, Cairo and Kuwait, clashing with guards and police and — in Cairo — setting fire to part of the embassy.

    In Homs, thousands attended a funeral ceremony in a city park for about 60 of the victims of the bombardment. Photos posted online by activists showed lines of dozens of coffins and bodies wrapped in white shrouds amid a crowd of mourners.

    In the hardest hit district, Khaldiyeh, residents checked on relatives after a night spent in hiding and cleaned streets of shattered glass, debris and bloodstains. Buildings had gaping holes, the facades of some had collapsed inward, and as many as 30 buildings were left uninhabitable by the extent of the damage, said local activist Majd Amer.

    Thousands protested across Syria in solidarity in Homs. "Homs, your blood will not go in vain," read a banner held by a protester a Damascus suburb.

    At least 21 people were killed in violence outside Homs on Saturday, including 12 shot when security forces opened fire on a funeral procession for victims of a shooting in the Damascus suburb of Daraya a day earlier, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

    There were signs that the bombardment in Homs was in response to moves by army defectors to solidify control in several neighborhoods.

    Residents reported that defectors set up new checkpoints in several areas, and two Homs activists said defectors attacked a military checkpoint in the Khaldiyeh district Thursday night, capturing 17 soldiers. The activists spoke on condition of anonymity to protect themselves from retaliation.

    If defector activity was the spark, the assault signals a new willingness by the regime to unleash more devastating force against the dissidents. The defectors, part of a force called the Free Syrian Army, have grown increasingly bold in attacks on the military and attempts to take overt control in pro-opposition areas.

    Khaldiyeh, a mainly Sunni neighborhood in the mixed city, took the brunt of the assault. Residents described a devastating night of ceaseless shelling that sent them fleeing to lower floors and basements of buildings.

    "We were sitting at home and the mortars just started slamming into buildings around us," Mohammad, a Khaldiyeh resident, said by telephone. "There was nothing that prompted it, not even protests ... people are terrified today."

    Mohammad, who like other Syrians in Homs declined to be further identified, said the shelling started shortly before midnight and lasted until early Saturday. He said residents were inspecting the damage Saturday, looking for relatives. "It's a catastrophe, no other way to describe it," he said.

    Online video by activists showed chaotic scenes in a makeshift clinic set up in what appeared to be a Khaldiyeh mosque, the room filled with wounded men with gashes and broken limbs being bandaged as well as several dead bodies. In another video, fire ravaged a house that had been shelled, as people poured water on the blaze.

    The videos could not be independently verified.

    Residents said most shelling came from a military installation west of Khaldiyeh and Alawite-dominated neighborhoods to the east. Syria's Alawite minority, which belongs to an offshoot of Shiite Islam, forms the backbone of Assad's regime and the military leadership.

    Homs has been one of the biggest centers of anti-regime protests since March and has seen increasingly large numbers of army defectors. It has been hit by near daily regime raids and fighting — and has seen bloody bouts of tit-for-tat killings between its Alawite and Sunni communities.

    The government denied the Homs bombardment and said corpses shown in videos were people who had been kidnapped by "terrorists" now portrayed as victims of alleged shelling.

    The Syrian Observatory said the death toll in Homs was at least 217, counting victims whose names it had collected. About 140 of the deaths were in Khaldiyeh, it said.

    The Syrian National Council, one of the main opposition groups, put the toll at more than 220.

    "This is the worst attack of the uprising, since the uprising began in March until now," said Rami Abdul-Rahman, the head of the Observatory, which tracks violence through contacts on the ground.

    The reports could not be independently confirmed.

    Ammar, a resident of the Bab Tadmur district of Homs, said the death toll exceeded 330.

    "A few more nights like this one and Homs will be erased from the map," said the distraught man by telephone. "We are being massacred, what is the Security Council still waiting for?"

    Syria's uprising began with peaceful protests around the country. But in the face of the regime's withering crackdown, the opposition has increasingly taken up arms. Military and security forces have responded with progressively greater force.

    The past weeks have suggested the regime is moving to more powerful assaults. Last week, the military launched a heavy offensive in the suburbs east of Damascus after dissidents showed greater control there. Three days of fighting saw some of the highest daily tolls of the uprising, until the regime appeared to silence the dissidents for now.

    The U.N. said in December that that more than 5,400 people have been killed since March, but it has been unable to update its count for weeks. Hundreds more have been killed since that tally was announced.

    Saturday's veto was the second time Russia and China have blocked U.N. condemnation of Assad's crackdown. Russia opposed Saturday's resolution, concerned that it would open the way for military action against Syria and that any call for Assad to step aside would wreck chances for a negotiated solution.

    The rejected draft would have backed an Arab peace plan by which Assad would hand over his powers to his vice president and allow creation of a unity government. The draft drops an earlier more direct demand that Assad do so.

    Negotiations went to the last minute to try to overcome the Russian objections. But heading into the session, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said changes were still needed.

    But patience among the U.S. and European and Arab countries had run out, and they pressed for a vote.

    "Those who block the adoption of such a resolution are taking a grave historical responsibility," French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Elizabeth A. Kennedy in Beirut, Anita Snow at the United Nations, Aya Batrawy in Cairo and Bouazza ben Bouazza in Tunis contributed to this report.

     

    13 comments

    • mowspir  •  3 mths ago
      Now, the Islamist lying activists are revising their so called massacre numbers in Homs from 200 - 300 killed to only 60. These liars thugs thought that they can change the minds of Russia and China not to vote against the conspirators resolution at the UN. It didn't work, and thanks for Russia and China for their veto to stop the Muslim brotherhood thugs from taking over Syria.
    • SteveF  •  3 mths ago
      Add up the murder totals in the US for the same period of time and you will find close to the same number killed in the USA by random acts of violence.
      The controlled media will not explain this to you, because Americans don't need to know this.
      • f57 3 mths ago
        Apples and oranges. No, apples and watermelons.
      • Neutron Solstice 3 mths ago
        ya random like what happens in Syria but then you add this? #$%$ all populaces have random acts of violence
    • dan  •  3 mths ago
      Only 200?? Not enough for the US to get involved on behalf of the UN.

      Remember there are over 20,000,000 MILLION people in Syria. 200 is not a lot and not worthy going to war over.

      If it was 200,000 then that would be different but even then it would matter on the circumstances. If they were harmed, not our war. If they were innocent then maybe. If they were protestors than tough luck.
      • f57 3 mths ago
        truly ignorant.
      • dan 3 mths ago
        Sorry for not wanting to put AMERICAN lives for the selfishness of the European powers that will vote BUT not send their own soldiers in mass like we do. Why don't we send as many as Spain would? 1 soldier and that's it. But even in that fight its one too many.
    • Pathdoc  •  3 mths ago
      "Activists" destroyed the governments of
      Tunisia
      Libya
      Morocco
      Yemen..
      tried to destroy Egypt

      The Terrorists are the work of US operation Arab Spring - some of their foreign controllers are being detained in Egypt.
      Look in your country and if these "NGO"s " are registered or are present then your government will be destroyed and ----

      The new leader of Libyan army lived by CIA headquarters in Langley USA for 30 years.
      The new Leader of Libya lived the last 20 years in USA.
      Same for critical people in the other countries destroyed by the US.

      ----------------------------------------------------------------taken over.

      The US did not spend Billions of dollars over a decade for nothing.
      It is a new type of WAR and it has been the most efficient and successful war in the history of mankind.
      67 countries have been targeted and it has been very successful
      - a military attack was needed in Libya
      - a deal with the generals may be needed unless Egypt can be destabilized more and the Terrorists can obtain control .
      • Neutron Solstice 3 mths ago
        I thought it was freedom of information and internet thanks for clearing that up now if we can only figure out how those aliens make those crop circles hummm? o well problem for another day
      • Pathdoc 3 mths ago
        Freedom of information and internet that works ONLY in the Arab countries.
        Funny internet, funny post, funny coincidence that they surround and affect Israel
    • D'Man  •  3 mths ago
      When Obama speaks.........Nobody listens!
    • jane  •  3 mths ago
      Another he said she said story from Syria peddled by the MSM. How about we get a fair balance of bias by reporting the lies from both sides.
      • David P 3 mths ago
        If Syria would allow journalists to operate freely you would get your story
    • Jim  •  Lancaster, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Shame on Russia and China! But then again, it should not be that big of surprise for they would think nothing of putting down their own people to maintain power.
      • David P 3 mths ago
        Of course, they don't want to set a precedent that an unelected government does not have the right to make war on its own people
    • S F  •  3 mths ago
      Who actually cares about Syria .....IT isn't our business or our problem. Keep all the freaks out of the USA and let that third world country fail ...NO NO AID and no $$ for Foreign countries Let all the #$%$ destory themselves NO big deal USA should resign from the UN ... screw the UN. A worthless organization. Let the syrians Kill each other...boo hoo.
    • Thomas K  •  3 mths ago
      The rest of the world is laughing at us.....again. Obama has practically bragged about how weak he is and now we pay the price when we are ignored in the UN. It is a mean world out there and idealists like Obama and Carter wouldn't last 5 minutes. Problem is they take America down with them.
    • David P  •  3 mths ago
      We will have to start arming the opposition now that the UN route is blocked by Russia. If they want civil war, then we'll win just like in Libya.
    • Colonel Ingus  •  3 mths ago
      Cant wait to see Assad get a stick shoved up his butt like khadaffi.
    • Mladen  •  Helsingfors, Finland  •  3 mths ago
      Of course, in civil war are dead on both sides. You cannot say that brave defectors kill cowardly civilian-killing soldiers without own losses, while Alawite and Christian civilians die of shame. BTW, I see that in Libya only political ideas of victims have changed. Number of dead, way of killing and possibly even murderers stayed the same. Do you want year of such chaos in Syria?
    • Emmet  •  3 mths ago
      200 hundred Muslim people get murdered today by an Muslim Arab murderers leader Bashir Assad and about 6,000 before today and there are only 12 replies on this board!

      if it was only 1 FAAKING Palestinian terrorist killed by the I.D.F. than this firkin bulletin board
      would have been flooded with Islamist and their sympathizers screaming genocide!

      this is the deal with the Muslim Arabs, murdering, slaughtering, and all around genocide amongst themselves is just fine, but as soon as someone from the west kills these Muslim terrorist murderess is self defense, than they all go berserk and scream bloody murder. that's how phony and fraudulent these Muslim murderers are!
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