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gs_powered
13th July 2012, 08:22
For how much long will people have to be killed to serve un-humanitarian interests?
News follows...

Syrian army shelling 'kills at least 200' in Tremseh

Up to 200 people have been killed in an attack on the Syrian village of Tremseh, opposition activists say.Residents told the activists that the village, in Hama province, was attacked with helicopter gunships and tanks.
Pro-government Shabiha militia later went in on foot and carried out execution-style killings, they said.State media said "terrorist groups" had carried out a massacre to raise tensions ahead of a UN Security Council meeting on the Syria observer mission.

The mandate for the UN mission expires on 20 July.

If the casualties in the Tremseh attack are confirmed, it would be the bloodiest single event in the Syrian conflict.

The BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut says both sides agreed many people were killed in Tremseh, but have totally different versions of what happened.

Source:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18823303

I can't help but think that this is only happening in order to take over this country with a "legitimate" reason... and it makes me sick :(

lyubomir
13th July 2012, 08:38
It's bad for people who suffer for need of political change but those who play the game - don't care about the regular people.... we are just observers ... and we do not know lots of things about the situation there.... we see only the top of the iceberg... I really hope everything to finish on a good way, but it's politics so we maybe know about 1% of what happens there and why it happens really...

seko
13th July 2012, 14:36
gs powered -I can't help but think that this is only happening in order to take over this country with a "legitimate" reason... and it makes me sick .



Exact same thoughts here.:(

fathertedsmate
13th July 2012, 15:21
blackwater was built for a reason,you are watching the results