http://amanpour.blogs.cnn.com/2012/07/18/in-wake-of-damascus-killings-a-bizarre-scene/?hpt=hp_t2

By Ken Olshansky

If, indeed, an attack took place...

CNN – Dutch journalist Sander van Hoorn was on the ground in Syria today, 
reporting on the deadly attack in Damascus that killed four top officials in 
Bashar Assad's inner circle. His take? "It was the most bizarre scene."

The attack took place in the heart of Damascus. And Van Hoorn reports, "Nobody 
has given me a good explanation for how it could be that only one hundred 
meters from the site of the supposed blast, people were just acting as if 
nothing had happened.

The key words there are `the supposed blast.' When asked about conflicting 
reports of what actually happened, Van Hoorn said this: "I was in the hotel, so 
I should have been able to hear it. I didn't."

It must have to be an inside job

Van Hoorn is unable to confirm that an explosion even occured—and he points to 
state TV as the source of the confusion. "Normally, the last place to look for 
information would be the Syrian state television. Now, all the announcements of 
the people killed came from that Syrian state television. They have been 
broadcasting about this from the very beginning. That's a novelty."

While he's not questioning whether Assad's lieutenants are dead, he is 
questioning reports of how they died.

"The compound is in an upscale suburb," he explained. "Now, any security 
building in Damascus will be heavily guarded… So anybody from the outside with, 
for example, a car bomb just driving up to that building, I don't see that 
happening."

Given the tight security, van Hoorn says, "If, indeed, it was a terrorist 
attack, or if indeed it was an attack by the opposition, then it must have to 
be an inside job."

I've seen anxiety rising

Van Hoorn reports that the level of anxiety among the population depends on 
where in Damascus you are. In the northern suburbs, where there are heavy 
clashes between the Assad regime and the opposition, he saw hundreds of people 
fleeing. But in the center of Damascus, it's been quiet so far.

"Over the last couple of days, I've seen anxiety rising," he says, though. 
"That is a real shift in the heartland of Assad's support." If you hear an 
explosion, van Hoorn reports, "It may just as well be in the center. It may 
just as well be next to you."



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