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slaughtering their own people.
Originally posted by HumanCondition
And yet still no real evidence to back up the claims that the Syrian government is behind it.
Where am I sure of anything? I am Happy to believe it if legitimate evidence is presented.
Originally posted by SLAYER69
Originally posted by HumanCondition
And yet still no real evidence to back up the claims that the Syrian government is behind it.
Well I suppose anything is possible but try not to be too cocked sure
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by THE_PROFESSIONAL
Must be Blowback against Assad from his oppressed people
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
reply to post by neo96
The rebels are killing children and doing the murdering, you cannot spin it otherwise.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
reply to post by neo96
The rebels are killing children and doing the murdering, you cannot spin it otherwise.
Several activists who monitor the 15-month-old revolt gave accounts to Reuters that women and children were among the dead when the village in central Syria came under artillery bombardment before fighters moved in on the ground and shot and stabbed dozens of people to death
Security forces arrested hundreds of pro-democracy sympathisers in cities across Syria after taking control of the city of Deraa, cradle of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad's autocratic rule.
Looking for men under 40 years old, security forces broke into houses Sunday in the old quarter of Deraa, which a tank-backed force led by Assad's brother Maher shelled into submission the day before, witnesses told Reuters by telephone.
Prominent rights campaigners were also arrested in the eastern cities of Qamishli, Raqqa and in suburbs of Damascus, along with scores of ordinary Syrians active in mass protests demanding political freedoms and an end to corruption.
Syrians kept up the protests despite the arrests and violent repression that has resulted in the killing of at least 560 civilians by Assad's security forces, human rights groups say.
In the central city of Homs thousands marched chanting "downfall of the regime."