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Syria: the horror of
Homs city at war exclusive Syria video 32 children among 90 dead in
Syrian government 'massacre
More than 90 people, including 32 children, have been killed in a Syrian government "massacre", as
William Hague calls for an urgent session of the
United Nations Security Council.The British-based
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that Friday's shelling in the city of
Houla, in central Homs province, had led to what seemed to be one of the bloodiest episodes so far of the 15-month long uprising.
The Head of UN team in Syria confirmed over 32 children, 60 adults killed in Friday artillery attack
Unconfirmed amateur videos posted by activists on YouTube showed around 20 bodies, mostly young children, lying in a room. One man holds up the limp body of a boy aged around seven, a gaping
hole punched in the lower portion of his face. "This child, what did he do to deserve this?", he shouts.
Other footage shows the corpses of men and women lying under patterned blankets, including what is said to be one entire family. "We're being slaughtered like sheep here," says one voice. "Where are the
UN observers?" adds another.
William Hague,
Foreign Secretary, has condemned the latest violence, saying the UK will press for an urgent session of the United Nations Security Council to co-ordinate the response to the "appalling" crime.
"There are credible and horrific reports that a large number of civilians have been massacred at the hands of
Syrian forces in the town of Houla, including children," he said.
"Our urgent priority is to establish a full account of this appalling crime and to move swiftly to ensure that those responsible are identified and held to account.
"
We are consulting urgently with our allies on a strong international response, including at the
UN Security Council, the EU and UN human rights bodies.
Mr
Hague urged
President Bashar Assad's regime to grant "full and immediate" access to Houla for UN monitors and stop all military options, as demanded by special envoy
Kofi Annan.
The
Free Syrian Army said on Saturday it could no longer commit to the ceasefire brokered by UN-Arab
League envoy Kofi Annan unless there was an immediate solution to regime violence.
"We announce that unless the UN Security Council takes urgent steps for the protection of civilians,
Annan's plan is going to go to hell," a statement by the
FSA said.
The fresh claims of regime atrocities led the opposition
Syrian National Council to call on the UN Security Council to take urgent action. At the same time, the
Observatory accused the
Arab and international communities of being "complicit" in the killing, saying that shelling that had begun on Friday had continued into the night.
The Observatory said the international community was standing "silent in the face of the massacres committed by the
Syrian regime."
Syria: the horror of Homs city at war exclusive Syria video
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أخبار الجيش الحر السوري
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- published: 11 May 2014
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