World Condemns Assad for Latest Massacre (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Elad Benari, Canada 07/13/12)
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Syria´s opposition urged the UN Security Council on Friday to pass a
binding resolution against Damascus, following reports by activists
that regime forces massacred scores in the central province of Hama.
Al-Jazeera quoted the Syrian National Council (SNC), the main
opposition bloc, as having said on Friday, “To stop this bloody
madness which threatens the entity of Syria, as well as peace and the
security in the region and in the world, requires an urgent and sharp
resolution of the Security Council under Chapter VII (of the UN
Charter) which protects the Syrian people.”
Chapter VII allows for punitive measures against regimes considered a
threat to the peace, including economic sanctions and military
intervention.
“We expect members of the Security Council to assume total
responsibility to protect defenseless Syrians against these shameful
crimes,” said the SNC, which added that the latest killings
ranked “among the more infamous genocides of the Syrian regime.”
Reports on Thursday night said that Syrian government troops using
tanks and helicopters massacred anywhere from 100 to 250 people in
the village of Tremseh, located in the province of Hama.
General Robert Mood, head of UN observer mission in Syria (UNSMIS),
was quoted by Al-Jazeera as having said, “From our presence in the
Hama province we can verify continuous fighting yesterday in the area
of Tremseh.”
He added, “This involved mechanized units, indirect fire as well as
helicopters. UNSMIS stands ready to go in and seek verification of
the facts, if and when there is a credible ceasefire.”
Kofi Annan, the U.N. special envoy to Syria, said on Friday he
was “shocked and appalled” by the massacre in Tremseh.
Annan was quoted by The Washington Post as having cited in a
statement “the confirmed use of heavy weaponry such as artillery,
tanks and helicopters” in the attack, adding, “This is in violation
of the government’s undertaking to cease the use of heavy weapons in
population centers.... I condemn these atrocities in the strongest
possible terms.”
The Syrian government, as it has done since the beginning of the
uprising in the country, blamed the massacre on “terrorists”, which
the state SANA news agency claimed “had overrun the village of al-
Treimseh in Hama Countryside yesterday, killing or wounding tens of
Syrian civilians.”
The so-called terrorists “ransacked, destroyed and burned scores of
the village houses before the competent authorities arrived to the
village,” said the report. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 07/13/12)
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