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    Syria takes bloody new turn; 250 killed in 11 days

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syrians snatched from their homes turn up dead, often mutilated. Soldiers gun down former comrades who defected to the opposition. A human rights group reports that electric shocks and hot iron rods are used to torture detainees.

    November is shaping up to be the bloodiest month yet in Syria's 8-month-old uprising. More than 250 Syrian civilians have been killed in the past 11 days as the regime besieges the renegade city of Homs and the conflict takes a dangerous turn, stoking fears of civil war.

    The U.N. estimates some 3,500 people have been killed in the crackdown since mid-March, when the uprising began. The latest figures would push that number closer to 4,000.

    The bloodshed has spiked dramatically in recent weeks amid signs that more protesters are taking up arms to protect themselves, changing the face of what has been a largely peaceful movement. Many fear the change plays directly into the hands of the regime by giving the military a pretext to crack down with increasing force.

    There also have been reports of intense battles between soldiers and army defectors, setting the stage for even more bloodshed. Although the crackdown has led to broad international isolation, President Bashar Assad appears to have a firm grip on power.

    The most serious violence has been in Homs, the epicenter of the uprising, which the regime has been fighting to contain all month.

    "We have seen urban warfare in some areas where army defections occurred," said Hozan Ibrahim, a spokesman for the Local Coordination Committees, an activist coalition. "The soldiers are having a hard time advancing. They often come under attack from the defectors and this explains why they are shooting more."

    He said the regime is more often using tanks, machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, because they are fighting army defectors as well as the unarmed protesters.

    Syria has largely sealed off the country from foreign journalists and prevented independent reporting, making it difficult to confirm events on the ground. In a desperate measure, the regime has begun planting land mines along parts of its border with Lebanon, further closing itself off from the world and showing just how deeply shaken Assad's regime has become.

    An Associated Press journalist saw Syrian soldiers planting more mines Friday along the border with Lebanon. A Lebanese man lost his leg Friday after stepping on a mine; another man had a foot amputated on Nov. 1 in a similar accident.

    Syria says the mines are aimed at stopping weapons smuggling into the country during the uprising.

    However, the verdant hills along the frontier are used by refugees fleeing Syria's military assault and by Syrians who have jobs and families on the Lebanese side. The decision to plant mines — terrifying weapons that often maim their victims if they don't kill them — suggests the regime is trying to contain a crisis that is spinning out of its control.

    Mass protests after Friday prayers, followed by swift and deadly crackdowns by security forces, have become a weekly cycle throughout the uprising. On Friday, Syrian security forces opened fire on protesters and conducted sweeping raids that killed at least 16 people in Homs and elsewhere in the country, activists said.

    The toll adds to a shockingly bloody November.

    The Local Coordination Committees said 250 Syrians have been killed since the start of the month, most of them civilians. The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also documented more than 250 civilian deaths, but reported that 100 soldiers were also killed.

    In the absence of firsthand reporting, key sources of information have been amateur videos posted online and details gathered by witnesses and activist groups. Amateur video released Friday by the Shams News Network showed government troops dragging a man's body in the streets of Damascus as fighting raged in the capital a day earlier.

    Human Rights Watch said in a 63-page report released Friday that Syrian forces have tortured and killed civilians in Homs in an assault that indicates crimes against humanity. The rights group said former detainees reported torture, including security forces' use of heated metal rods, electric shocks and stress positions.

    Hozan Ibrahim, the Local Coordination Committees spokesman, said the attack on Homs has been severe, but the regime still has not been able to crush the dissent there.

    "The vicious attack on Homs has been relentless," he told the AP. "The martyrs are falling, one after the other."

    The bloodshed is, in many ways, tied to Syria's potentially volatile sectarian divide.

    Assad, and his father who ruled Syria before him, stacked key security and military posts with members of their minority Alawite sect over the past 40 years, ensuring loyalty by melding the fate of the army and the regime.

    The power structure means the army will protect the regime at all costs, for fear they will be persecuted if the country's Sunni majority gains the upper hand. Most of the army defectors, at least so far, appear to be lower-level Sunni conscripts.

    Still, the crackdown is exacerbating long-standing sectarian resentments in Syria, and in Homs in particular.

    A predominantly Sunni city located 100 miles (160 kilometers) north of Damascus, Homs also has a mix of Alawites and Christians, both of whom generally support the regime. The communities have lived side-by-side — however uneasily at times — for decades. But a recent explosion of sectarian reprisal killings has left scores dead, activists say.

    On Saturday, the Arab League will convene an emergency session on Syria after chiding Damascus for its failure to end the bloodshed. Syria agreed last week to a peace plan brokered by the 22-nation league, but the violence only accelerated.

    Frustrated protesters across the country called Friday on the Arab League to suspend Syria's membership — a powerful symbolic blow to a nation that prides itself on being a powerhouse of Arab nationalism.

    "The people want (Syria's) membership suspended," protesters shouted in Homs and the southern city of Daraa, where the uprising began in mid-March.

    The international community is limited in what it can do to help solve the Syrian crisis. NATO has ruled out the kind of military intervention that helped topple Moammar Gadhafi in Libya. Sanctions are chipping away at the regime, but the economy has not collapsed.

    The unrest could balloon into a regional disaster. Damascus' web of allegiances extends to Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah movement and Iran's Shiite theocracy. And although Syria sees Israel as the enemy, the countries have held up a fragile truce for years.

    Assad already has warned the region will burn if there is any foreign intervention in his country. On Friday, Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah backed up Assad and his allies in Iran, saying any war in either country would take down the Middle East.

    "Who would dare wage war on Iran? A war on Iran or a war on Syria will not stay in Iran or Syria, but will snowball and engulf the entire region," Nasrallah warned.

     
    • George  •  6 mths ago
      Can You Believe 10 to 25 killed every day and 250 in 11 days, it won't be long until the body count reaches 5,000. Why do all of you Muslims expect NATO and the U.S. to get involved in this unrest that they are having in Syria when All of the Arab Nations in the Arab League will
      Not Do Anything About Assad and what is happening? Perhaps it's the Loyal Assad
      rallies in the tens of thousands that say Stay Out of This? Can't you Muslims Do Anything
      By Yourselves? This is a Civil War that Only the Syrians have to resolve! Alone By Themselves!!!! Can't You Muslims Do Anything By Yourselves? Fight Your Own Battles For Freedom! Just like the Libyans, without Our Help the people can't do Shisen or Skata! The Cost of Freedom is Expensive! It's Paid in Your Blood NOT Ours! Long Live Bashar Al Assad, that's what His People are Chanting and Saying in the Tens of Thousands!
      • Mladen 6 mths ago
        Well, you got civil war. Kill ratio is 3:1 and better equipped army will certainly kill more insurgents.
      • George 6 mths ago
        Now, That's Their Problem NOT Mine or Ours!
    • DJPriest  •  Temecula, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Iran's best friend.
    • MAD MUZZIE  •  6 mths ago
      i just love this stuff,,,yeah the religion of peace,,,this is a peace of my brother,,over their is a peace of my sister,,,dam i am not sure who that peace belongs to,,,
      so tell me,,,who came up with this crap,,,[the religion of peace],,because it's lookin like they are a bunch of killers
    • deafBurro  •  Hanoi, Vietnam  •  6 mths ago
      Still far from daddy' s score.
    • Mladen  •  Helsinki, Finland  •  6 mths ago
      Another article without "elections". Yet, regime change by force will certainly bring Iraq's outcome or worse. What we have here is just a prelude to civil war. And insurgents still manage to hold 3:1 kill ratio. All unhappy with Sharia know they will have to fight and win, or flee. What we see here is fight for survival of Arab secularism. As for liberals, it's time to talk about elections now. Because, if it's settled by war, after winning civil war, nobody talks about free elections.
    • lumpy1974  •  Newark, United States  •  6 mths ago
      protesters there need support tools for understanding and demonstrating the harms clearer there is some sort of misconception between the protesters and leadership. without our computer's powerfull ability too create clear simple blueprints of there understanding battle we can;t see whats goin on too help them.
      these cases outside forces should handle things thru idiot proof defence pathways. like offer too defence the weak and defence of the path too the safety perimeter. this way we don;t get involved but we protect the weak .
    • michael  •  6 mths ago
      It keeps getting better
    • DJPriest  •  Temecula, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Iran's best friend.
    • COLDSTEEL  •  6 mths ago
      When Muslims say they are "a religion of peace", why does it feel like A WOLF IS LICKING MY HAND????????????????
    • downtown_saturday_night  •  6 mths ago
      Who cares? Let them kill each other. If they're busy killing each other then they won't be bothering us.
    • mowspir  •  6 mths ago
      All of the Syrian Christians are in support of Assad because they know if the Islamist thugs come to power, they will start killing all the minorities and especially the Christians.
      Look what is happening to the Christians in Egypt now. I hope that Assad will crush these Muslim Brotherhood thugs very soon, all of them, and protect Syria's secular identity.
      • Alaa Alaadin 6 mths ago
        This is religion of love and forgiveness!! They support criminals. Syrians will get rid of this regime whether you like it or not
    • Mr Six  •  De Pere, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Seems all the bad actors what out for one another, nothing new here.
    • ChynsonC  •  6 mths ago
      So they hiding the good articles now?
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        Let them send CNN. They will striaghten this mess up. HaHa.
    • Higuy449  •  6 mths ago
      I love feel good stories. The only thing equal to muslims killing each other is the mexicans doing it also. Kiss my #$%$ all you left wing sympathizers who protect this #$%$ over your own countrymen. Let them all die.
      • Kevin 6 mths ago
        I believe both sides of the isles can agree on that sentiment. Let em all burn, then China and Russia can trade with ashes.
    • MB  •  Houma, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The situation in Syria seems hopeless and helpless:
      _ the opposition and protesters chose to take a peaceful course of action which is a noble way of demanding change. However, it doesn't work when you have a brutal and tyrant regime that believes in force only.
      _ Turning to force in part of the opposition will certainly lead to a bloody and long civil war with tens of thousands -if not hundreds of thousands- killed.
      _ Syria isn't like Libya, which is by all means a marginal country, any interference by NATO or even U.S. will result at best to another Iraq or Afghanistan, or long civil war, or at worst ignite the whole region into multiple wars at the sametime.
      But accepting the status quo as the least evil will embolden the Syrian regime to kill, torture, and impresion more people. So, what is the solution?
      I think that either U.S., France, Britain, the Saudis, or even the Russians...etc whoever has access to Syrian generals should help them and work with them to engineer a military coup that takes democratic reforms into consideration and maintains the security of the country.
      • kittylicker 6 mths ago
        like father like son
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        Peacefull protestor's my butt, dig into this more before commenting, remember the MUSLUM BROTHER HOOD?They were in Egypt and Lybia and now in Syria.
    • jzsnake  •  6 mths ago
      Israel can fart and every left-wing commie is our here raising hell but Syria can kill at least 3500 people and not a peep. Same goes with the U(seless) N.
    • riprap  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This is the kind of government Iran can be if Iranians protest against the present government of Ali Khamenei. Syria and Iran's government one in the same.
    • Carol  •  6 mths ago
      Dying animals bite at their own wounds.
    • John Adams  •  6 mths ago
      Gee, if there if there was oil in Syria, I'm sure Mr. O'bama & his buddies would be more than happy to help out (for 'Humanitarian' reasons, of course...) Too bad...
    • George  •  6 mths ago
      I totally agree with Mowspire's comment, "Syria is not Libya, don't mess with Syria and its protector Assad, period".! Don't interfere with anything that happens in ANY MUSLIM COUNTRY! Let them Fend for Themselves! It will not make any difference to the Civilized World what they do to themselves!
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