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中國人民的老朋友感謝中國人民。
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/world/middleeast/syria-homs-d
February 4, 2012
Deadly Attack on Syrian City Adds to Push for U.N. to Act
By NEIL MacFARQUHAR and ANTHONY SHADID
UNITED NATIONS — A United Nations Security Council effort to end the
violence in Syria ended in acrimony and a veto by Russia and China on
Saturday, hours after the Syrian military attacked the ravaged city of Homs
in what opposition leaders described as the bloodiest government assault in
the nearly 11-month-old uprising.
The Security Council voted 13 to 2 in favor of a resolution backing an Arab
League peace plan for Syria, but the measure was blocked by Russia and China
, who opposed what they saw as a violation of Syria’s sovereignty.
Pressure mounted on the Security Council to act as Syrian opposition leaders
said more than 200 people were killed in the attack in Homs, and the White
House accused Syria of having “murdered hundreds of Syrian citizens,
including women and children.”
While the casualties were impossible to confirm, and were denied by Syria,
reports of the bloodshed drew widespread international condemnation, and
moved the Security Council toward a vote on an Arab League peace plan,
despite new objections by Russia.
President Obama condemned what he called “the Syrian government’s
unspeakable assault against the people of Homs,” saying in a statement that
President Bashar al-Assad “has no right to lead Syria, and has lost all
legitimacy with his people and the international community.”
The French foreign minister, Alain Juppé, said, “The massacre in Homs is a
crime against humanity, and those responsible will have to answer for it.”
Protests broke out Saturday at Syrian embassies around the world, including
in Egypt, Germany, Greece and Kuwait, and Tunisia expelled Syria’s
ambassador there.
Security Council members met Saturday morning to try to resolve
disagreements with Russia, Syria’s main ally, which had promised to veto
any resolution that could open the way to foreign military intervention or
insist on Mr. Assad’s removal.
But the resolution’s sponsors pushed the measure to a vote anyway,
virtually daring Russia to exercise its veto and risk mounting international
opprobrium for preventing action to stanch the escalating death toll in
Syria. In the end, both Russia and China exercised vetoes.
Arab and Western ambassadors said they had compromised enough to meet the
demands of Russia and other skeptics. The resolution that was defeated said
that the Council “fully supports” the Arab League plan, which calls for Mr
. Assad to cede power to his vice president and a unity government to lead
Syria to democratic elections. But specific references to Mr. Assad’s
ceding power and calls for a voluntary arms embargo and sanctions had been
deleted from the Security Council resolution, and language barring outside
military intervention was added.
Sergey V. Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, said that Moscow still had
two objections to the latest revised resolution: that it did not place
sufficient blame for the violence on the opposition, and that it
unrealistically demanded that the government withdraw its military forces
back to their barracks.
He told a security conference in Munich that adopting the current resolution
would risk “taking sides in a civil war.” In a television interview
quoted by the Itar-Tass news agency, he said that ignoring Russia’s
objections would result in “another scandal.”
But Security Council members, citing the killings in Homs, pointedly
disagreed.
“The scandal is not to act,” Peter Wittig, the German ambassador to the
United Nations, said. “The scandal would be failure to act.”
There were contradictory reports on the violence from Homs, which has been
largely inaccessible to journalists and difficult to reach by phone. But
videos smuggled out of the city and reports by opposition activists
described a harrowing barrage of mortar shells and gunfire that left
hundreds more wounded in the city.
“It’s an unprecedented attack,” said Mohammed Saleh, an opposition
activist from Homs who recently fled to a nearby town to escape the mounting
strife.
The Syrian National Council, which has sought to act as an umbrella group
for the opposition, said more than 260 people had been killed. The London-
based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the toll in Khaldiya and the
other Homs neighborhoods was 217. Both groups, along with other activists,
said hundreds were wounded, though again, there was no specific number.
One opposition activist said the Syrian military suffered casualties, too.
“It’s a real massacre in every sense of the word,” said a resident in
Khaldiya, who gave his name as Abu Jihad. “I saw bodies of women and
children lying on roads, beheaded. It’s horrible and inhuman. It was a long
night helping people get to hospitals.”
The attack began, activists said, after Syrian Army defectors attacked two
military checkpoints and captured soldiers. One activist put the number of
abducted soldiers at 13, another 19. They suggested that enraged commanders
then ordered the assault, which lasted from about 9 p.m. Friday to 1 a.m.
Saturday, focusing on Khaldiya. Five other neighborhoods were also assaulted.
At one point, a resident said, people left the top floors of apartment
buildings, fearful that shelling they described as random would wreck their
homes. Another resident, reached by phone on Saturday, said people had
huddled in the dark, going without water and electricity, and that
checkpoints had proliferated around neighborhoods.
“After this, no one in the world can blame us for fighting, even if we have
to use kitchen knives,” said a 40-year-old Homs resident who gave his name
as Abu Omar.
As it has since the uprising started, the Syrian government accused the news
media and activists of fantastically exaggerating the toll. In a report
Saturday by the Syrian state news agency, SANA, it complained of “frenetic
media campaigns against Syria disseminating false information about Syria
Army shelling of civilians in different blamed Arab satellite channels for
inflaming the strife in different Syrian governorates.”
The agency, citing its correspondents across the country, declared that “
life is normal in the Damascus countryside, Hama and Homs.”
Homs, near the border with Lebanon in western Syria, has proved an epicenter
of the uprising, one of the bloodiest of the Arab world’s revolts. The
city mirrors Syria’s own diversity, with a Sunni Muslim majority that has
backed the uprising. But at least three neighborhoods are populated largely
by Alawites, a heterodox strain of Islam that provides much of the
leadership of Mr. Assad’s government.
In past months, sectarian strife there has dangerously mounted, offering a
grim window on what a broader civil war could look like in Syria. Though
protests started peacefully, defectors have begun operating checkpoints, and
tit-for-tat kidnappings and killings have paralyzed parts of Homs, where
something as simple as the choice of a television news station can belie a
person’s loyalty. Some activists have tried to bridge the sectarian divide,
but even they fear the violence may overwhelm those attempts.
“The army has weapons, and the people have weapons,” one opposition
activist said on condition of anonymity, recounting Saturday’s bloodshed.
“Syria is finished for me. It is a civil war, and nothing will save us
anymore.”
After daybreak on Saturday, the town began burying its dead and a relative
calm prevailed. At one funeral for 20 people, a resident said, armed
defectors offered protection. The military tried to seal off some
neighborhoods, and armed men drawn from the civilian population guarded
their own streets, residents said.
As reports of the mounting toll were carried by Twitter and Facebook,
protests gathered at Syrian missions in the Middle East and Europe. As many
as 100 demonstrators stormed the Syrian Embassy in Cairo at about 3 a.m.
Saturday, tearing its iron gate off its hinges, burning parts of the first
floor and demolishing much of the ambassador’s office. By the morning, the
floors were littered with broken glass, furniture that had been torn apart
or burned and the detritus of office equipment.
It was the second time in two weeks that protesters had breached the embassy
, but the previous attack destroyed not much more than framed pictures of Mr
. Assad.
Ammar Arsan, the embassy’s media counselor, said he saw no connection
between the events in Homs and what he called “the terrorist attack” on
the Cairo mission. “The Syrian Army is conducting an operation against
terrorist groups in Hama and Homs,” he said. “This is a crime. Nothing in
the whole world justifies this.”
The simultaneous attacks on Syrian embassies in Berlin, Kuwait, Amman, Cairo
and elsewhere, he said, were evidence of a coordinated assault by Syria’s
enemies.
Anthony Shadid reported from Beirut, and Neil MacFarquhar from the United
Nations. Reporting was contributed by Nada Bakri and Hwaida Saad from Beirut
, David D. Kirkpatrick from Cairo, Steven Erlanger from Munich and Michael S
Schwirtz from Moscow.
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在天朝及其盟友俄羅斯的鼓舞下,敘利亞人民政府堅決動用武力消滅了數以百計的暴亂
分子。
http://www.smh.com.au/world/hundreds-feared-dead-in-syria-assau
天朝政府,你讓人如何不以你為榮?

Homs
in

【在 p**********d 的大作中提到】
: 中國人民的老朋友感謝中國人民。
: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/world/middleeast/syria-homs-d
: February 4, 2012
: Deadly Attack on Syrian City Adds to Push for U.N. to Act
: By NEIL MacFARQUHAR and ANTHONY SHADID
: UNITED NATIONS — A United Nations Security Council effort to end the
: violence in Syria ended in acrimony and a veto by Russia and China on
: Saturday, hours after the Syrian military attacked the ravaged city of Homs
: in what opposition leaders described as the bloodiest government assault in
: the nearly 11-month-old uprising.

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