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    At least 50 killed in Syria as regime pound rebels

    BEIRUT (AP) — President Bashar Assad's forces pounded rebel-held areas in central Syria on Friday, killing at least 22 people, activists said. More than 60 nations meeting in Tunisia asked the United Nations to start planning for a civilian peacekeeping mission that would deploy after the Syrian regime halts its crackdown.

    As government troops relentlessly shelled rebel-held neighborhoods in the besieged city of Homs, thousands of people in dozens of towns staged anti-regime protests under the slogan: "We will revolt for your sake, Baba Amr," referring to the Homs neighborhood that has become the center of the Syrian revolt. Activists said at least 50 people were killed nationwide.

    In Tunisia, the U.S., European and Arab nations asked the U.N. to start drafting plans for a civilian peacekeeping mission that would deploy after the Damascus regime halts the brutal crackdown.

    Still unwilling to commit to military intervention to end the bloodshed, the group offered nothing other than the threat of increasing isolation and sanctions to compel compliance from Assad, who has ignored similar demands.

    In Washington, President Barack Obama said the U.S. and its allies would consider "every tool available" to stop the slaughter of innocent people in Syria. He did not give specifics about what that might entail.

    "It is time for that regime to move on. And it is time to stop the killing of Syrian citizens by their own government," he said.

    On Thursday, former U.N. secretary-general Kofi Annan was appointed the joint United Nations-Arab League envoy on the Syrian crisis.

    Annan said in a statement Friday that he would try to "help bring an end to the violence and human rights abuses, and promote a peaceful solution" in Syria. He expressed hope that the Syrian government and opposition groups will cooperate with him in his efforts.

    The Tunisia meeting is the latest international effort to end the crisis, which began when protesters inspired by uprisings sweeping across the Arab world took the streets in some of Syria's impoverished provinces nearly a year ago to call for political change.

    Assad's security forces have responded with a fierce crackdown, and blame the violence on Islamic extremists and armed gangs. In recent months, the situation has grown increasingly militarized as opposition forces, boosted by army defectors, have increasingly taken up arms against the regime.

    The U.N. estimated in January that 5,400 people were killed in the conflict in 2011. Hundreds more have died since. Syrian activists say the death toll is more than 7,300. Overall figures cannot be independently confirmed because Syria has prevented most media from operating inside the country.

    On Thursday, U.N.-appointed investigators in Geneva said they had compiled a list of Syrian officials accused of crimes against humanity in the crackdown. The list reaches as high as Assad.

    While the U.S., EU and Arab League have ratcheted up the pressure on Assad, Russia and China have opposed foreign intervention or sanctions against Syria.

    Alexei Pushkov, a Russian lawmaker, said Friday that in his recent meeting with Assad the Syrian president sounded confident and showed no sign he would he step aside. Pushkov warned that arming the Syrian opposition would fuel civil war.

    "Assad doesn't look like a person ready to leave, because, among other things, there is no reason for him to do that as he is being supported by broad layers of the population," Pushkov said, according to the RIA-Novosti news agency.

    Syrians demonstrating Friday condemned the positions of Russia, China and Iran — countries whose governments have stood by the Assad regime.

    "Iranian and Russian bullets are tearing apart our bodies," read a large banner unfurled in the town of Tibet el-Imam just north of the central city of Hama.

    But in a move highlighting Assad's deepening isolation, the Hamas prime minister of Gaza voiced support for Syrian protesters seeking to overthrow his regime. It was the first time that a senior Hamas figure has publicly backed the uprising and rebuked the Syrian regime.

    "We commend the brave Syrian people that are moving toward democracy and reform," Ismail Haniyeh told congregants after Friday prayers in Egypt's Al-Azhar Mosque, the country's pre-eminent Islamic institution.

    Assad has long hosted and supported leaders of the Hamas movement, which rules Gaza, but the group has significantly reduced the presence of its exiled leaders in Syria in the wake of protests.

    Four people died Friday in the renewed shelling of the Baba Amr neighborhood of Homs, activists said, the latest of hundreds killed there in recent weeks. The neighborhood has been under siege and intense shelling for three weeks.

    A Red Cross spokesman said the group has evacuated seven people from Baba Amr to a hospital elsewhere in the city. Hicham Hassan said he did not know whether those evacuated included two foreign journalists who were wounded earlier this week.

    The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said four others were killed in Homs' rebel-held neighborhood of Khaldiyeh while 14 were killed in shelling of the central Qarabeen neighborhood.

    Amateur videos posted on the Internet by activists showed black smoke rising from residential areas of Baba Amr and debris littering its slum-like apartment blocks. Parts of Homs, Syria's third-largest city, have been under a fierce government attack for nearly three weeks.

    The Observatory said troops were also attempting to storm Rastan, a besieged rebel-held town just north of Homs. He said the town was being shelled and reported heavy clashes between troops and army defectors who destroyed two armored personnel carriers.

    The Observatory said 50 civilians were killed throughout Syria on Friday, including a father and his three sons in the central village of Kfar Alton in the province of Hama that came under intense government troops shelling.

    The Local Coordination Committees activist network said 97 people were killed by security forces across Syria Friday, but the number could not be immediately confirmed by others.

    In the northwestern town of Kfar Takharim, APTN video showed activists and youths demonstrating in the streets and chanting anti-Assad slogans.

     
    • Slash  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Isn't the Middle-East good at killing themselves?
      • larry n 3 mths ago
        What might be interesting is to look at our cities with inner city minority population and compile the figures for gang and crime related murders and see how they compare. Flint is over 30 and Detroit is right around 50 since the 1st of the year. This is just these two out of who knows how many nation wide.
      • Thomas Jefferson 3 mths ago
        The U.S. does a pretty good job of killing them also.
      • SERIOUSLY FOLKS! 3 mths ago
        they did until the U.S got involved.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Don't send our troops to that country, and don't arm rebels. Let their business remain their business! It's time to bring them home from all the countries around the world, and focus on domestic issues!
      • Danielwright2311 3 mths ago
        This is easy for you to say,because you don't have any family living there,But I do know for a fact 100 percent if your mother,or father,or brother,or kids where there right now,you would cry for help,you are what we call hypocrites,don't want to help others in need,but only looking out for your self.
      • Neil 3 mths ago
        Are you kiding me, You hate us, get out of our country, you kill us because we are not like you and when you're in trouble you want help and have the NERVE to call us hypocrites, you worthless peace of sh$t living off our good will.
      • bogusjoe 3 mths ago
        We should send arms and medical,but not troops.
    • jp  •  Plano, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      46.000 killed in Mexico but hardly a word. Could it be fear. Is the media afraid of the cartels. No reporters go into Mexico.
      • JackieO 3 mths ago
        Yes why aren,t we there we get a lot of oil from mexico and if we had ro pay Americans to work we couldn't all drive our Ford f 150s . Come on America get with it.
      • Why So Serious?! 3 mths ago
        Because there is no Islam and Oil over there, sorry lads!
      • Mark 3 mths ago
        Then how did you (and I) know about it?
    • Jon  •  3 mths ago
      Just another peaceful day in a country that practises the religion of peace.
    • Nunya Bizness  •  3 mths ago
      Not our problem.
    • jenifer  •  Mannford, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      I just do not understand please someone explain? Over 5000 people die little children and not a peap out of the muslim community. A few books are burned and they are out raged. Isn't human life important to them? Idol worship is condemed in the Koran someone told me so why do they worship a book?
      • Burqababe 3 mths ago
        You can't apply logic to an illogical situation...these people bcome insane in crowds...no other explanation.
      • Retired 11B4V 3 mths ago
        You are right..all religion is stupid.
      • Retired 11B4V 3 mths ago
        Jews think that they are Gods Chosen people. Christians believe a dead guy came back to life. Worshipping a book is idiotic
    • JustTheFactsPlease  •  3 mths ago
      Why do we think we need be involved in every countries civil unrest? Where were they when our civil war was raging?
    • dark brown  •  Lewisville, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Here's what I don't get. Right now, thousands are taking the streets in Pakistan and Afghanistan, outraged that some Korans were incinerated by the US military. At the same time, a ruthless dictator is killing Muslims in the streets to retain his grip on power of the country he has oppressed for decades. Where is the outrage in the Muslim community about this? Are words in a book more valuable than the lives of fellow Muslims? These are men, women and children with immortal souls being killed for one mad man's power struggle and not an eyelash is batted in the Muslim community. Yet let some people treat the Koran carelessly and burn them without thinking and people must die to pay for the disrespect. What a backwards culture.
      • Harold 3 mths ago
        supposed in both cases?
      • E.D. 3 mths ago
        muslimes are hypocrites. nothing new in that.
      • Pave G 3 mths ago
        IT has NOTHING to do with 'culture' my friend.

        Muslims are very sensitive if they feel that someone has desecrated their Holy Book, the Koran! That simple!

        Like it or hate it!

        Fundamentalist Christians would be up in arms too if the Bible was burned!

        Your calling them a 'backwards culture', only shows how backwards YOU are!

        PG
        NYC
    • Tangy  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      how MANY?! died today because of the the democrats crackenomics! regime?!
    • Qaisar  •  3 mths ago
      Syrian leader didn't learn from the fate of Mubarak and Qaddafi..
    • american  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      if america does not stop sticking its nose in other countries business we will wind up just like them..wade thru mud it rubs off on you...................
    • flash  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      lets all buy a qu-ran and burn the D@M# thing and send the mussies pictures
    • Jess  •  3 mths ago
      Obama or the Queen of England would do the same thing if they have 500,000 people throwing rocks and burning cars in front of their palaces !!
    • Coondog  •  3 mths ago
      Keep our people HERE where WE need them and let those fools over there do whatever it is THEY have to do. NOT OUR PROBLEM
    • JackieO  •  3 mths ago
      Buy and read,Sleeping with the devil by Robert baer. how saudi sold out America and owns it.
    • Jacksdad  •  3 mths ago
      More lies from the Obama water carriers within the Obama media. Jihad could never survive without the bloody hearts and empty heads of the common liberal.
    • Trampus  •  3 mths ago
      Oh shittle , here we go again . Let them kill each other to the last man w/o our intervention , please ? I don't effin care .
    • OurVanishingAmerica.wordp ...  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      We must do everything possible, to promote #$%$Sunni civil war, all across the Middle East, without allowing the U.S. to become a haven, for refugees..
    • Paul  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      5000 Iranian guards vs 1 US Marine; a lot of dead Irainians.
    • flash  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      yahoo is there any way I can remove bill maher's POS face from my home page no body wants to see his pig face every time we get on the net
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