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    Dozens of bodies dumped in Syria, activists say

    BEIRUT (AP) — A surge in violence in the restive Syrian city of Homs has killed up to 50 people in the past 24 hours, leaving dozens of bodies in the streets, activists said Tuesday.

    The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights quoted witnesses as saying 34 bodies were dumped in the streets of Homs on Monday night. Homs-based activist Mohammed Saleh said there was a spate of kidnappings and killings in the city earlier Monday.

    Homs and other areas have seen an increasing number of tit-for-tat attacks pitting majority Sunnis against members of President Bashar Assad's minority Alawite sect, fearsome violence that evokes the seething conflicts that have bedeviled neighboring Iraq and Lebanon.

    "It was an insane escalation," Saleh told The Associated Press by telephone from Homs after Monday's violence. "There were kidnappings and killings in a mad way. People are afraid to go out of their homes."

    The activists' reports could not be independently confirmed. Syria has banned most foreign journalists and prevents the work of independent media.

    Also Tuesday, Syria said it blocked 35 "armed terrorists" from entering the country after a clash along the border with Turkey. The state-run news service said several of the gunmen were wounded and the group fled back into Turkish territory.

    The head of a growing group of Syrian army defectors is based in Turkey. The group is believed to be smuggling weapons and fighters into the country through the border.

     

    For nearly nine months, the Syrian government has been trying to crush an uprising against President Assad. But there are growing signs of an armed insurgency and mounting sectarian tensions that could push the country toward civil war.

    Homs has emerged as the epicenter of the uprising, and the government has laid siege to the city for months.

    The United States, meanwhile, said it was sending its ambassador back to Syria in part to serve as a witness to the violence there and to meet with opposition figures. A senior Obama administration official said Ambassador Robert Ford was due to return Tuesday. He had been recalled on Oct. 22 amid the worsening violence.

    The official commented on grounds of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.

    On Monday, Syria said it would agree to allow Arab League observers into the country as part of a plan to end the bloodshed, but placed a number of conditions, including the cancellation of deeply embarrassing economic sanctions by the 22-member organization.

    Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby swiftly rebuffed Damascus' demands, and the Syrian opposition accused Assad's regime of wasting time and trying to trick Arab leaders into reversing punitive measures against Damascus.

    "Any announcements made by the Syrian regime while the military crackdown continues has for us zero credibility," said Bassma Kodmani, a spokeswoman for the Syrian National Council, an opposition umbrella group.

    Syria has already failed to meet several Arab League ultimatums to end the crackdown, which the U.N. says has killed more than 4,000 people since the uprising against Assad erupted in March.

    Damascus' failure to meet a Nov. 25 deadline to allow in observers drew Arab League sanctions, including a ban on dealings with the country's central bank and a freeze on government assets. The bloc also imposed a travel ban on 19 Syrian officials, including Assad's younger brother Maher, who is believed to be in command of much of the crackdown, as well as Cabinet ministers, intelligence chiefs and security officers.

    The sanctions dealt a big blow to a regime that sees itself as a powerhouse of Arab nationalism.

    Combined with sanctions from the United States, the European Union and Turkey, the Arab League's penalties are expected to inflict significant damage on Syria's economy and may undercut the regime's authority.

    Damascus remains defiant, however, and has shown few signs of easing its crackdown.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Anne Gearan in Geneva and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

     

    351 comments

    • Phillip B  •  Herndon, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Freedom is never free.
      • Daniel 5 mths ago
        who is he who said" you will know the Truth and the Truth will set you Free".Revolts and wars and weapons will enslave people deeper and deeper.
      • stirandsavor 5 mths ago
        Freedom is what one makes it. If you depend on the government then your enslaved to them. Societies need some form of rule and laws, but if there will always be some individuals and their followers who don't agree. Where their wrong is when they attempt to effect the majority. 10 % of living is what happens you , the other 90% is reacting to what happens to you.
      • Jaime 5 mths ago
        I thought freedom was just another word for nothing left to lose?
    • Mike  •  5 mths ago
      We need to ignore places like this and let them kill each other off. What business is this of ours?
      • Allank 5 mths ago
        I know what you mean ... we should have ignored Nazi Germany also, but for this instance we have done almost nothing we stated we were not going to
      • FNTM 5 mths ago
        @Allank - we did an admiral job of ignoring Nazi Germany until they sunk a couple of our supply ships going to England.
      • Chris 5 mths ago
        Allank, mike is a christian.
    • EDWIN  •  5 mths ago
      This is the PRIMARY reason for the Second Amerndment, and why the US government is bent on the destruction of Constitutional protections.
      • Samuel 5 mths ago
        Yea, because a community of people with rifles and handguns could easily defeat a nuclear weapon launched from an aircraft carrier.

        My man, I sympathize with your point, but it's just unrealistic today. As society changes, so should the Constitution, which literally means "the way in which a thing is composed." Change the composition, change the principles governing the composition.

        This doesn't mean I'm against gun ownership. I'm not: I want to own a gun and I'd be a hypocrite if I were against others doing the same. I just think it should be regulated, as it always has been: a review of colonial and early state statutes shows that the government has always regulated gun rights, mainly because the primary purpose of citizen gun ownership was to participate in the militia. Hence the preamble to the Second Amendment, "A well REGULATED MILITIA, being necessary to the security of a free state..."

        This logic is no longer relevant. The Second Amendment was drafted in an era in which there were no professional police; there was no (or little) technological gap between weapons citizens had access to and weapons the army had access to---and most important, an era in which THERE WERE STATE GOVERNED MILITIAS, which, before you say anything, is NOT the same as the state National Guards.

        Hunting was also widely and strictly regulated, so that's not an alternative reason to retain a quixotic devotion to the Second Amendment, either. Put simply, things have changed and it's time to reassess gun rights and to come up with reasonable restrictions on gun ownership, which is basically what we have although it could be better in some respects. But conspiratorial hyperbole about the government wanting to take away our gun rights does nothing to advance this debate and just makes you sound foolish.
      • EDWIN 5 mths ago
        If preferring death to slavery is foolish, then I am indeed foolish.
      • EDWIN 5 mths ago
        If my "conspiratorial hyperbole about the government wanting to take away our gun rights" does nothing to advance the debate, you have missed my point.

        The assault on the Bill of Rights is across the board. See S.1867 if you doubt this in the present. Also take a look at the Patriot Act (which was written prior to 9/11/01), theMilitary Commisions Act of 2005 and the Military Appropriations act of 2006 for further evidence of this agenda being bipartisan.

        We live in a nation where the president can legally order the extrajudicial murder of a citizen. That should be enough said.
    • harvey  •  Stuart, United States  •  5 mths ago
      A message to my Syrian friends:
      When you overthrow Assad which you will eventually do, make sure you include a clause in your new constitution which gives your citizens the right to bear arms.
      Trust me, you won't have this problem in the future.
      • uhwhat 5 mths ago
        Not a wise choice in a Muslim country.
      • Kathy 5 mths ago
        What so the righteous Muslims can kill off the ones that disagree with them. They don't need no stinking guns, they have acid and bombs.
      • sendcash 5 mths ago
        With an armed citizery, you , too, may enjoy a murder rate comparable to that here in the U S A ....(the western world's HIGHEST.).....but don't worry.....guns don't kill people; bullets from guns fired by people kill people.
    • E D  •  Boston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Mean while back at the ranch Americans are being stripped by the senate of their constitutional rights.Yup pretty soon there won't be any freedom to defend here!
    • I_May_Byte  •  Ocala, United States  •  5 mths ago
      No one is truly free, Look at America we are not free our life's are controlled by our Government and they continually want more control...........
      • Kathy 5 mths ago
        This has little to do with freedom. It has to do with which Muslim is the righteous Muslim and to ensure the righteous is correct, they kill off the other righteous person.

        It is called typical Muslim behavior.
      • RM 5 mths ago
        The Government does want more control...We are not Free!
      • raya 5 mths ago
        Just wait until the "side effects" of Ob*maCare kick in during 2013...
    • james  •  Columbus, United States  •  5 mths ago
      When i read articles like this its always interesting to see the lack of muslims speaking out against the slaughter of their fellow muslims
    • Carlos Andres  •  San Jose, Costa Rica  •  5 mths ago
      ugly women , no beer, terrible music , hot as hell, no bikinis, no technology, no wonder these people are super pissed
    • schmee  •  Houma, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Can more love be found anywhere else on Earth?Maybe Mexico
    • Mark  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      You know I heard this same story from Libyan "rebels" last spring before they convinced the UN to have the US and NATO forces slaughter 30,000 relatively defenseless soldiers there. Of course after this was all but complete, I read this story not widely spread in the US media:

      The Independent 2011/ ‘Amnesty International now says the claim that Gaddafi ordered rape as weapon of war were false propaganda by rebels’,

      Per several European news sources quoting Amnesty International investigators, they are now stating they have found no evidence to support the Libyan rebels’ claims that Gaddafi ordered his troops to rape women and that much of the rebels’ supposed evidence for it was manufactured, along with many of their other claims.

      Rebel claims that Gaddafi was using black African mercenaries have also been found false by Amnesty, with those ‘mercenaries’ shown to journalists by the rebels to be simple migrant workers. Dozens of these same black migrant workers in Benghazi were murdered as a result of the rumors.

      Amnesty’s investigation also found it’s probable some of the protesters killed by Gaddafi’s forces in Benghazi and Baidi at the start of the uprising were fully armed and that there was no evidence of anti-aircraft weapons being used against the protesters.
    • John  •  5 mths ago
      The current trend toward "anonymous" sources is bad journalism. And it's getting to be very common is these types of stories.
    • Native  •  5 mths ago
      FIRST SYRIA
      THEN IRAN
    • Derek  •  5 mths ago
      NOT OUR BUSINESS !!!......let THEM figure it out themselves !
    • That Guy  •  Rancho Cordova, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Who’s going to invade the USA for evicting, arresting, beating and etc. Occupy Protestors? I am being sarcastic. Syria’s “Protestors” may have started as a domestic police manner, but the USA funded and assisted it to expand to an all-out revolt. So, now they’re arm gangs or revolutionist, whatever you like to call them. The article alludes to the gangs/revolutionist taking militarist actions, without really saying that. I don’t trust the news media to present a story that would allow you, us or me to make a reasonable determination as to what is really taking place there. If armed groups ran the streets in the USA, in which we had (sorry; “have”), would not/ should not the police respond with equal violence to “Keep the Peace?”
    • russ p  •  Rock Hill, United States  •  5 mths ago
      My hard-hearted inclination is to just let them kill each other. We have enough troubles of our own over here that need to be fixed.
    • DERF  •  Washington, United States  •  5 mths ago
      im getting bored of islamic garbage / same story new book/ it doesnt matter who wins over there its just a new revolution everytime
    • Mabalz iz Hari  •  5 mths ago
      Muslims HATE everybody, especially other Muslims...........
    • R.T. Arcand  •  Minneapolis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Silly muslims, as long as they keep their tradition of murder to themselves it's their business.
    • Warmachine  •  Capitol Heights, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Americans should make war on a corrupt congress,and loan shark banksters,not Syria,Iran,OR Sudan.Havent you had enough,ten years of war and bankrupt Nation,a congress that has legalized insider trading for themselves,almost brazenly takes pay-offs.....Thanks to the Patriot act,NAFTA,this National Defense Act, we will soon be living in a third world country.....Pleas wake up,your children's future depends on it..
    • Marcos  •  San Jose, Costa Rica  •  5 mths ago
      Tuff neighborhood but it's not our neightborhood. Have at it.
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