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    Syrian forces renew bombardment in Homs

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian forces fired mortars and rockets that killed scores of people Thursday in the rebellious city of Homs, activists said, the latest strike in a weeklong assault as President Bashar Assad's regime tries to crush increasingly militarized pockets of dissent.

    During lulls in the onslaught, Syrians used loudspeakers to call for blood donations and medical supplies.

    "There is medicine in the pharmacies, but getting it to the field clinics is very difficult, they can't get the medicine to the wounded," Mohammed Saleh, a Syria-based activist, told The Associated Press by telephone.

    As the violence grinds on, the international community is searching for new diplomatic approaches to stop the protracted bloodshed in Syria.

    The regime's crackdown on dissent has left it almost completely isolated internationally, but Assad is receiving political backing from Russia and China, which delivered a double veto over the weekend that blocked a U.N. resolution calling on him to leave power.

    Sanctions are crippling the Syrian economy, but they have failed to stop military offensives that have led to an overall death toll of more than 5,400 people since March.

    A senior Arab League official said Thursday that the Cairo-based organization will discuss at a meeting Sunday whether to recognize the opposition Syrian National Council as the legitimate representative of Syria and whether to allow it to open offices in Arab capitals. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because no decision has been made on the issue.

    Libya joined the United States and a growing number of Arab and European countries in reducing diplomatic ties with the Syrian regime. The Libyan government gave Syria's top envoy to the country and embassy staff 72 hours to leave on Thursday in protest against the crackdown, said Libya's Foreign Ministry press officer, Saad Elshlmani.

    Homs, Syria's third-largest city, has become the focus of both resistance and reprisal in the 11-month uprising as many areas have fallen under the control of increasingly bold army defectors who want to bring down the regime by force.

    In the latest operation, which began Saturday, government forces have unleashed a relentless offensive against Homs, shelling residential areas as they try to root out any resistance and retake control of the city of 1 million people.

    Hundreds are believed to have been killed in the heaviest bombardment the city has seen since the country's uprising began in March, activists said.

    The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the LCC were trying to compile numbers and names of those killed Thursday. The Local Coordination Committees, an activist group, said an estimated 90 people were killed in Homs, but the death toll was impossible to independently verify. Activists also reported violence in Zabadani and Daraa.

    Also Thursday, Germany expelled four Syrian diplomats following the arrest earlier this week of two men accused of spying on Syrian opposition groups in the country.

    Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said he ordered the expulsions of the four Syrian Embassy employees and the ambassador had been informed. He did not give details on the diplomats.

    German federal prosecutors said Tuesday they had arrested a Syrian and a German-Lebanese dual national on suspicion that they spied on Syrian opposition supporters in Germany over several years.

    The uprising began with mostly peaceful protest but has transformed into an armed insurgency against Assad in many areas, raising fears the country is spiraling toward a full-fledged civil war.

    U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday the head of the Arab League plans to send observers back into Syria and has raised the possibility of a joint mission with the United Nations.

    The U.N. chief provided no specifics, but the idea appears aimed at giving the regional group a boost after the league's earlier mission was pulled out of the country because of security concerns.

    "In the coming days we will further consult with the council before fleshing out details," Ban said. "We stand ready to assist in any way that will contribute toward improvement on the ground."

    Ban also reiterated his "deep regret" over the council's inability to speak in one voice to stop the bloodshed. Russia and China used their veto powers on Saturday to block a Security Council resolution backing an Arab League peace plan that calls for Assad to step aside.

    Ban said the lack of council unity has encouraged the Syrian government to step up its attacks on civilians.

    "Thousands have been killed in cold blood, shredding President Assad's claims to speak for the Syrian people," Ban said. "I fear that the appalling brutality we are witnessing in Homs, with heavy weapons firing into civilian neighborhoods, is a grim harbinger of worse to come."

    China, meanwhile, said a Syrian opposition delegation visited Beijing and met Vice Foreign Minister Zhai Jun as the country insisted it wants to maintain contacts and communication with Syrian opposition groups.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Geir Moulson in Berlin, Rami al-Shaheibi in Tripoli, Libya, and Anita Snow at the United Nations contributed to this report.

     
    • kavedaddy  •  Amersfoort, The Netherlands  •  3 mths ago
      we have sold Saudia Arabia, Turkey and Jordan billions of dollars worth of top of the line military hardware so why don't they get together and use it to stop this? You know help out an Arab brother kind of thing.
      • hanky 3 mths ago
        gee !! I thought any other religion killing muslim even though justified is big problem because they say you kill my brother but when they kill each other they will called honor killing.
    • NR  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      America, you will be bettetr off if you stay out of Syria. Let the Arab brothers settle this conflict.
    • Azrael  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I saw one news program last night and they showed a man yelling at the camera, where is America, why don't they help us? My question to him would be where is your Arab League, your muslim brothers, the ones who hate America and everything it stands for, except when you need help or want more money then you look to America for help. Perhaps this is Allah's way of telling the mulsims that their way is the wrong way.
    • Tuco  •  3 mths ago
      Not long ago news out let’s informed 24/7 that hundred and then thousands and finally the majority of Egyptians were demonstrating and dying in the streets of Cairo for democratic reform. After Mubarak was removed, the so call democratic inspired movement by means of popular consensus turns out in mass to grant majority rule to sharia law inspired groups such as Muslim brother hood and other extremist radical groups.
      • Foodie 3 mths ago
        Someone who speaks the truth for a change.
      • Healthcareworker 3 mths ago
        You have a point there, Tuco. I got a lot of angry criticism when I kept predicting the outcome in Egypt. This is similar, but a little different. Mubarak was suppressing the religious extremists and cooperating with the US to maintain stability, for the paltry sum of a couple of a couple billion a year. Assad, on the other hand, is taking money from Iran, and he is has been funding and arming extremists in Lebanon and Gaza for quite some time now... But, what are the chances of the Syrians replacing him with a democratic government that is not controlled by different religious extremists? Slim to none?
    • harvey  •  3 mths ago
      Why is Turkey not sending 'humanitarian" supplies & support? They seemed so keen on doing that with Gaza.. What happened.... forgot how to swim?
      • Jack 3 mths ago
        Turkey and American militay and politicians are bought and paid for by Israel
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        they are sending wepons, less people to feed later on
    • Craig  •  Skandia Twp, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Why doesn't Turkey do something? Their army could stomp out the Syrian army with no problem! Why doesn't the Arab countries do something? By now everyone must know it's not going to stop untill Assad get's his point across! I don't like whats going on,but the U.S. need's to stay out of it! If we get involved it's going to be a big deal! It will end up as a proxy war between the U.S.,Russia and China!
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        why don't you do something. buy a ticket to Syria and go on a crusade. make sure to upload your videos, especially the last one.
      • 40 something 3 mths ago
        Good thinking, Craig. Let's bow down to Russia and China - don't want to get into a "proxy war" with them.
      • Spice 3 mths ago
        proxy war has been going on for years and this is the part where the pimple gets right to the head! Pop it or let it dry out!
    • Thomas  •  3 mths ago
      The USA should keep hands off this Arab problem.
      • Kintaro 3 mths ago
        Yes, we tend to do a poor job in promoting democracy anyway.
    • rickp  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 mths ago
      has any one said i told you so to you yet today?
    • mb  •  3 mths ago
      "Assad is receiving political backing from Russia and China"

      .. and the US gov't is too self-absorbed with the upcoming elections to care...
    • Benito  •  3 mths ago
      America's interests in Syria has nothing to do with saving civilians.. Its about getting closer to Iran and blocking Hezbollah from accessing Iran for their supplies.. If Assad goes , then the West hopes Iranian strong hold on Syria might follow him.. This would foil Hamas and other groups from using Syrian Routes .
      Isreal should be happy !!!
    • Ross  •  Killingworth, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      Syrians are murdering Syrians by the thousand and Turkey is silent and manyof the posters here blame Israel. Hypocracy and stupidity.
    • David u.s.a.  •  Longview, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      its a arab thing
    • John  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Isn't the Arab Spring just wonderful, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton think it is.
    • Joe  •  3 mths ago
      We've seen how well democracy has worked in Iraq, Egypt and Libya, right?
    • Joe  •  3 mths ago
      Here it is, clear as day. Secularism is fighting religion, and the former will be defeated, as always. Libya, Egypt and Iraq have succumbed to the cancer that is Islam, and Syria will soon follow suit. Sure, a bloodthirsty dictator will fall, but Syria will be sent back to the stone age. Pretty soon we'll be back to child brides, stoning homosexuals and sentencing rape victims to death for adultery. This is what simplistic, juvenile greed does to civilization.
    • Frog  •  3 mths ago
      Hillary ........He is a reformer uh?.....I guess so.
    • Charley  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      muslims killing muslims. hey, no problem here!
    • Bill  •  Newport, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      it is funny that all the so called activist are in one place, what about all the rest of the syrian people
    • GD  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Nice place to raise a family
    • The Fool on The Hill  •  3 mths ago
      Lots of the usual hate and spite. Don't you know that kind of bitterness backs up, causes stress and shortens you life? It also causes reasonable people to avoid you like a bad habit. When all is said and done maybe that's not such a bad thing.
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