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UN confirms 'massacre' of children in Houla


International condemnation after at least 90 people, including 32 children, were killed in Syria's Homs province.
Last Modified: 26 May 2012 20:36





UN leader Ban Ki-moon and UN-Arab League peace envoy Kofi Annan have condemned a massacre of more than 90 civilians in Syria as an "appalling and brutal" breach of international law.

Ban and Annan "condemn in the strongest possible terms the killing, confirmed by United Nations observers, of dozens of men, women and children" in Houla, UN spokesman Martin Nesirky said on Saturday.


"This appalling and brutal crime, involving indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force, is a flagrant violation of international law and of the commitments of the Syrian government to cease the use of heavy weapons in population centres and violence in all its forms," said the statement issued on behalf of the UN secretary-general and the Syria envoy.

"Those responsible for perpetrating this crime must be held to account," the statement said.

The UN mission said 92 bodies, 32 of them children aged less than 10, had been found in Houla after the artillery offensive on Friday.

Major General Robert Mood, the mission chief, earlier condemned the "brutal tragedy" after monitors visited the area while residents buried the victims in mass graves.

"Those using violence for their own agendas will create more instability, more unpredictability and may lead the country to civil war," Mood said to reporters in Damascus.

The statements came as the Free Syrian Army said it could no longer commit to the ceasefire brokered by Annan unless there is 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 on Saturday.

The peace plan drawn up by Annan, which took effect on April 12, stipulates that UN observers be deployed in the country to monitor a ceasefire. But the violence and bloodshed have not stopped.

Continued shelling

Ban and Annan reaffirmed on Saturday that UN observers who went to Houla had "viewed the bodies of the dead and confirmed from an examination of ordnance that artillery and tank shells were fired at a residential neighborhood".

The killings in Houla took place after Syrian government forces tried to break into the town on Friday, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights earlier said.

Amateur video posted online showed scores of dead bodies, including children, covered by blankets following the violence.


Activists from the region said government forces hammered Houla with mortars following a large anti-regime protest on Friday.

After the bombardment, pro-government thugs, known as shabiha, raided the villages, killing men on the streets and stabbing women and children in their houses.

Houla has been the scene of frequent anti-government protests since the uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad began in March last year. The town has also become a hub for opposition fighters.

Activists told Al Jazeera that the town came under shelling again on Saturday.

Hadi al-Abdallah, speaking from Homs, said Houla is under the control of the FSA, which means government troops cannot enter the town. Instead, they are launching shells from a distance in a bid to defeat the rebels.

International action

Syrians turned out in several locations around the country on Saturday to protest against the killings.

In Kafr Nabel, in the northern province of Idlib, scores took to the streets to honour the dead, chanting: "We sacrifice our soul and life for you, oh people of Houla," according to a video posted on YouTube.

In a Damascus neighbourhood, women filmed hiding their faces were carrying papers that read: "The Syrian regime kills us under supervision of the UN observers" and "Banish the UN tourists".

Laurent Fabius, French foreign minister, condemned the assault and called for greater international action.

"In the face of horror, the international community must mobilise still further to stop the martyrdom of the Syrian people," he said in a statement

British Foreign Secretary William Hague, in a statement, noted the "credible and horrific reports" of the violence in Houla, adding that there was a need "to move swiftly to ensure that those responsible are identified and held to account.

"We will be calling for an urgent session of the UN Security Council in the coming days," Hague said.

The latest violence came as the UN's Ban on Friday blamed the government for much of the "unacceptable levels of violence and abuses" occurring every day in the 14-month-long crisis in Syria.

In a report to the UN Security Council, Ban cited the government's continued use of heavy weapons, reports of shelling and "a stepped-up security crackdown by the authorities that has led to massive violations of human rights by government forces and pro-government militias".

Ban said there had only been "small progress" on implementing the six-point joint UN-Arab League plan brokered by Annan.

UN confirms 'massacre' of children in Houla - Middle East - Al Jazeera English





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UAE calls for urgent Arab League meeting over ‘Houla massacre’ in Syria

The United Arab Emirates called on Saturday for an urgent meeting of the Arab League to discuss a response to “al-Houla massacre” which claimed the lives of nearly 100 civilians, including dozens of children.

“The targeting of the civilians could not be condoned as it is a violation to our humanity, and signifies the tragic failure of our collective Arab and international efforts to put an end to the violence against the civilians in Syria,” UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan said in a statement carried by the state news agency WAM.

“Our Arab and Islamic ethics do not allow this criminal mass killing, and we must as a nation proud of its values to intervene to protect the innocents in Syria,” he added.

The agency reported that Sheikh Abdulah had phoned U.N. special envoy for Syria Kofi Annan and Arab League Secretary General Nabil Al Arabi.

“The UAE has sent a request to the Secretary-General of the Arab League to convene an urgent meeting on this matter,” WAM added.

Britain said it was in urgent talks with allied countries on “a strong international response” while France said it was making plans to host a “Friends of Syria” meeting in the wake of the latest deadly violence.

The U.N. mission chief in Syria, Major General Robert Mood, condemned what he described as a “brutal tragedy” in Houla, where he said the bodies of victims had been counted.

“Those using violence for their own agendas will create more instability, more unpredictability and may lead the country to civil war,” he told reporters in Damascus, describing the violence as “indiscriminate and disproportionate.”

Amateur videos posted on YouTube, apparently from Houla in Homs province, showed horrifying images of children lying dead on a floor. Some were badly mangled, with at least one child’s head partly blown away.

“We are consulting urgently with our allies on a strong international response, including at the U.N. Security Council, the EU and U.N. human rights bodies,” British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement.

London would seek an urgent session of the Security Council in coming days, in response to “credible and horrific reports that a large number of civilians have been massacred” by Syrian forces in Houla.

“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,” Hague said.

The Syrian regime must cease all military operations in accordance with a peace plan brokered by U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan, and to allow monitors “full and immediate access” to Houla and other conflict areas, Hague added.

The rebel Free Syrian Army said after the killings that it was no longer committed to the U.N.-backed peace plan for Syria unless there was prompt U.N. intervention to protect civilians.

 
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I wish Pakistan was in a position to bomb the sh!t out of this son of a b!!tch where ever he lies. He is exactly as ugly as his father.

Why, Syria hasn't done anything to you, if the same thing happened in pakistan they would not bother to anything you letting your emotions get a hold of you this is exactly why pakistan is in the place it's in if you want to help their are foreign jihadis going into syria your free to follow them. this is after all an Arab Problem.
 
this A$$ole has gone too far killed around 20000 innocent people while the whole world remain silent. these idiots called the UN members are bastard piece of sh!****t scumbags. they are giving this s0n f bit**h more time to torture and massacre the free syrian people.

Calm down now you shouldn't just talk on emotions the world doesn't care because they have no interest in syria the gulf countries want assad to fall this is just another Sunni-Shia game the other option is full scale civil war.
 
Calm down now you shouldn't just talk on emotions the world doesn't care because they have no interest in syria the gulf countries want assad to fall this is just another Sunni-Shia game the other option is full scale civil war.

Speaks loads about your "knowledge" -

Officially , Asad is the only person i would love to torture myself !
 
Speaks loads about your "knowledge" -

Officially , Asad is the only person i would love to torture myself !

Again assad never did anything to pakistan. this kind of thinking is why pakistan is in the place it is now.

The Muslim countries will have to take ASSAD out because this monster is killing babies. We cannot depend on the United Nations to stop the massacre.

all 57 muslim countries ? many seem to be having their own problems to look out to much for the ummah, you are however free to be like the foreign jihadis in syria only to make it worse.
 
Calm down now you shouldn't just talk on emotions the world doesn't care because they have no interest in syria the gulf countries want assad to fall this is just another Sunni-Shia game the other option is full scale civil war.

now zip it off you blind man , I'm not talking about the world I'm talking about the people who are getting killed every single minute. god can't believe this !!! lets not divert the topic with the sunni/shia conflict don't u see what Assad is doing to his own people.
 
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