47 cewek dan anak2 ditemukan mati dibantai di Homs dgn tenggorokan digorok 
dan/atau luka tusukan di badan. Beberapa kepalanya dipukul dgn benda tumpul, 
dan ceweknya diperkosa sebelum dibunuh.
 
Siapa pelakunya? Tentara Syria atau jihadis Islam yg ngelawan pemerintah Syria? 
Kedua pihak sama2 mampu melakukan kejahatan tsb, hehehe...
 
Apa kata orang2 Islam plus plus di milis ini? Paling2 kaing2 "ga ada di CNN, 
jadi berita bohong". Dasar bajingan keparat mereka ini, bukan?
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/9137782/Syria-47-women-and-children-dead-in-massacre-opposition-claim.html
 
Syria: 47 women and children dead in massacre, opposition claim 
Syria's opposition has accused security forces of killing 47 women and children 
in Homs and urged the UN Security Council to hold an emergency meeting to 
discuss the killings. 


9:26AM GMT 12 Mar 2012
 
Hadi Abdallah, a Syrian activist in the besieged central city, said the bodies 
of 26 children and 21 women, some with their throats slit and others bearing 
stab wounds, were found in the Karm el-Zaytoun and Al-Adawiyeh neighbourhoods. 
  
"Some of the children had been hit with blunt objects on their head, one little 
girl was mutilated and some women were raped before being killed," he said. 
 
The main opposition group, the Syrian National Council (SNC), called for an 
emergency UN Security Council meeting to discuss the "massacre", which it said 
took place on Sunday. 
  
"The Syrian National Council is making the necessary contacts with all 
organisations and countries that are friends with the Syrian people for the UN 
Security Council to hold an emergency meeting," the SNC said in a statement. 
  
And in a clear reference to Russia and China, the SNC said that allies of 
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad shared responsibility for the "crimes" 
committed by his regime. 
  
State television blamed "armed terrorist gangs" for the killings, saying they 
had kidnapped residents of Homs, killed them and then made video footage of the 
bodies in an attempt to discredit Syrian forces. 
 
News of the killings came after UN-Arab League peace envoy Kofi Annan left 
Damascus on Sunday without managing to secure an accord to end bloodletting 
monitors say has claimed more than 8,500 lives since March last year. 
 
Annan departed at the end of a two-day mission during which he said he 
presented Assad with "concrete proposals" to halt the unrest that has rocked 
Syria since pro-democracy protesters rose up against his regime on March 15, 
2011. 
 
On the ground, more than 150 people – 61 of them civilians caught in the 
crossfire – were killed weekend clashes between armed rebels and regular 
soldiers in various flashpoint areas, according to figures of rights monitors. 
 
Most of the deaths occurred in an ferocious assault by regime forces against 
rebel bastions in the northwestern Idlib province, the Syrian Observatory for 
Human Rights said, adding that fighting also occurred Sunday in the central 
city of Hama, the nearby province of Homs, and in the Damascus countryside. 
 
Annan on his first mission to Syria to attempt to secure a halt to the 
violence, had emerged positive from talks on Sunday with Assad, a follow-up to 
their first meeting the previous day. 
 
"It's going to be tough, it's going to be difficult, but we have to have hope. 
I am optimistic," Annan told reporters, while stressing the urgency of finding 
a solution. 
 
"The situation is so bad and so dangerous that all of us cannot afford to 
fail," the former UN chief warned, in response to a suggestion that dialogue 
with the government was futile. 
 
Assad had insisted during their first meeting on Saturday there would be no 
dialogue until the "terrorist groups" he claims are fomenting the violence are 
disbanded. 
 
Opposition figures in their meeting with Annan however were adamant that the 
regime troops pressing the crackdown on dissent must first return to barracks 
before talks can begin. 
 
Diplomats at the United Nations in New York had expressed pessimism about the 
prospects for Annan's mission after troops poured into Idlib city, which lies 
in the province by the same name, late on Saturday just hours after his first 
meeting with Assad. 
 
Annan told the media conference that he had on Sunday discussed with Assad ways 
to halt the unrest rocking Syria. 
 
"I presented a set of concrete proposals which would have a real impact on the 
situation on the ground and which will help launch a process aimed at putting 
an end to this crisis," the former UN chief said. 
 
"The realistic response is to embrace change and reforms," he added. 
 
After seizing Idlib city on Saturday, troops fanned out into rural areas of the 
province on Sunday, notably the Jisr al-Shughur district, said Rami Abdel 
Rahman, head of the Britain-based Observatory. 
 
"The army is also preparing to launch an offensive against the rebel district 
of Jabal al-Zawiya," a range of hills close to the Turkish border, where 
fighters of the Free Syrian Army have been particularly active, he added. 
 
The military crackdown in Idlib came after the Homs neighbourhood of Baba Amr 
was stormed on March 1 after a month-long blitz in which hundreds of people 
died. 
 
Source: AFP 

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