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tweets4peace: Mum says "they beat him I screamed stop he's a child, then shot him. I saw his blood flow across road" "he's a child"(previous tweet) #Syria
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tweets4peace: His dad says "my son said: 'even if Muhamad came down I won't give anything on credit' - they beat & shot him. Child"(previous tweet) #Syria
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tweets4peace: Parts from video include the mum saying "way they killed him you'd think they caught someone from Hezbollah group" (previous tweet) #Syria
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YallaSouriya: NuffSilence Media activist M Zain martyred in Aleppo... http://t.co/TcuU9uNbFT
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YallaSouriya: NuffSilence Orient TV report about Maaret Nu'man #Idlib... http://t.co/HDAqQvWoUQ
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NuffSilence: IS THERE ANY MORE OBVIOUS CASE OF SECTARIAN CLEANSING ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD THAN WHAT HAPPENED IN QUSAIR?
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NuffSilence: Orient TV report about Maaret Nu'man #Idlib http://t.co/kCJdVEXPgG cc @SyrianSmurf #Syria
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NuffSilence: #FSA managed to sieze a few tanks in Mennigh airport http://t.co/aRqty9FOMr #Syria
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Daily Archives: March 6, 2012
Video: CNN – Doctor Compares Syria Horror to Chechnya
Doctor compares Syria horror to Chechnya.
39 killed in Syria as regime attacks escape route to Lebanon
At least 39 people were killed in Syria on Tuesday as government forces took aim at citizens across the country, opposition activists said. The deaths included 23 people in the opposition stronghold of Homs, according to the Local Coordination Committees … Continue reading
U.N. says also has video of Syrian hospital torture
By: Stephanie Nebehay A video aired by a British television station purporting to show Syrian patients being tortured in hospital appears to support increasingly grave allegations pointing to crimes against humanity, the U.N. torture investigator said on Tuesday. Juan Mendez, United … Continue reading
Image: Evidence of Artillery Damage in Baba Amr, Homs
Source: Guardian
Video: Syrian activist, Danny Abdul Dayem, responds to accusations
The Syrian government accuses Danny of distorting reality in Homs in his YouTube videos. He says the Assad regime is lying and his videos of the attacks and deaths are real.
After Putin victory, Russia’s Syria stance remains
By: David Stringer LONDON — There was little sign Tuesday that Vladimir Putin’s return as Russian president would soften the nation’s stance on Syria, as Russia warned the West against “wishful thinking” and a top Moscow diplomat urged it to … Continue reading
Syria’s Rebels Ask, Why Aren’t The Weapons Coming?
By: Peter Kenyon In a nondescript apartment room in Turkey, just across the border from Syria, clouds of cigarette smoke drift toward the ceiling as Syrian opposition activists ponder how to keep people and supplies moving across the border. Abu … Continue reading
U.S. general: Syrian air defense may be problem
WASHINGTON – The top U.S. commander in the Middle East told senators Tuesday that the advanced air defense weapons Russia has provided to Syria’s regime would make it difficult to establish a no-fly zone there as part of an effort … Continue reading
CNN’s unfiltered look at reporting inside Syria
72 Hours Under Fire: CNN’s Unfiltered Look at Reporting from Inside Syria. Features CNN correspondent Arwa Damon; airs on CNN/US Sunday, March 11 at 8pm ET & PT Homs, Syria – considered one of the most dangerous places CNN has ever … Continue reading
Military’s Mideast Chief Sounds Ready to Aid Syria’s Rebels
By: Spencer Ackerman Marine Gen. James Mattis, the commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East, didn’t come out and endorse U.S. intervention in Syria. But he did everything short of it, playing up the opportunity for the U.S. to … Continue reading


