Pelakunya ga jelas, apakah pemerintah Syria atau opsisinya. Tp yg pasti
adalah pelakunya orang Islam.



On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Dar al Islam itu sungguh mengerikan..
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> BBC News Middle East
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> 15 January 2013 Last updated at 18:26 GMT
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> Syria crisis: Dozens killed by Aleppo university blasts
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> More than 50 people have been killed by two blasts in the northern Syrian
> city of Aleppo, activists and officials say.
>
> The explosions reportedly struck an area between the University of
> Aleppo's halls of residence and the architecture faculty on the first day
> of exams.
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> The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the death toll at 52, but
> Aleppo's governor said 82 people had died.
>
> State TV said "terrorists" had launched rockets at the campus, but
> activists blamed missiles fired by warplanes.
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> In almost two years of fighting in Syria, Aleppo has been the scene of
> intense conflict between government and opposition forces.
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> However, neither side has been able to force the other to retreat for
> good, says the BBC's James Reynolds in neighbouring Turkey.
> Critical injuries
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> Video footage of the aftermath of the explosions in Syria's second city
> showed the facade of one of the university residences blown away.
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> Burned-out vehicles and bodies could be seen on the street outside, while
> tearful survivors were shown taking refuge in a nearby building.
>
> The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based activist group, said
> at least 52 people had been killed, but added that the figure might rise
> dramatically because dozens were in a critical condition in hospital.
>
> The governor of Aleppo, Mohammed Wahid Akkad, told the AFP news agency
> that so far 82 had died and more than 160 were wounded.
>
> Mr Akkad blamed a "terrorist attack that targeted students on their first
> day of exams".
>
> A military source told AFP that a stray surface-to-air missile fired by
> rebels had hit the campus, which lies in a government-controlled area of
> the city. The nearest rebel-held area is more than a mile away.
>
> However, no rebel group has said it was behind the blasts, and opposition
> activists said government had sent fighter jets to bomb the campus.
>
> The Local Co-ordination Committees (LCC), an opposition activist network,
> posted a link to an online video which purported to show warplanes bombing
> the campus.
>
> It showed students walking quickly away from the university after the
> first explosion. The camera then shakes to the sound of another explosion
> and people begin running.
>
> "The warplanes of this criminal regime do not respect a mosque, a church
> or a university," a student who gave his name as Abu Tayem told the Reuters
> news agency.
>
> Rebels have previously carried out bombings against government targets in
> Aleppo. In October, at least 34 people were killed in a series of bombings
> in the city's main square.
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> The United Nations says more than 60,000 people have been killed since the
> uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011.
>
> Meanwhile, Russia has rejected a request from more than 50 countries to
> have the UN Security Council refer the conflict in Syria to the
> International Criminal Court, calling the initiative "ill-timed and
> counterproductive".
>
> More Middle East stories
>
> Sunni demonstrators in Fallujah on 4 Jan 2013Iraqi MP killed by suicide
> bomber
>
> A suicide bomber kills a Sunni member of Iraq's parliament, Eifan Saadoun
> al-Issawi, along with at least two bodyguards in Fallujah, officials say.
>
> Saudis jail Egypt rights lawyer
>
> Cairo train derailment kills 19
>
> BBC
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> BBC © 2013 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
> Read more.
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