SYRIA: Whole city besieged to "wipe out pockets of armed terrorists”

[22 February 2012] - Syrian security forces have been shelling the city of Homs for almost three weeks straight, saying it will wipe out “pockets of armed terrorists”, but indiscriminately attacking residential areas of the city. One local activist described the scene as  “a large-scale military assault on defenceless civilians." 

Food security is turning precarious, with parts of the city already said to be experiencing shortages of food and water. Humanitarian aid groups have urged both State and opposition forces to cease fire in order to safely deploy provisions.

Human rights defenders are also targets for security forces, with the offices of the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM) being raided by soldiers this week and 16 of its employees blindfolded and taken away. Their arrest came on the same day the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution condemning the violent government crackdown on civilians. Around 7,000 people are thought to have died since the uprising began last March.

The only British newspaper journalist in Homs, Marie Colvin, was named today as one of two Western journalists killed in the city, when more than 10 rockets hit the building they were staying in. French photographer Remi Ochlik also died, along with several other people, according to local reports. The intensity of the shelling has triggered suspicions that the attack was deliberately targeted.  

 

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