Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Middle East Online::Arabs urged to act against Assad regime #ICC

.:Middle East Online::Arabs urged to act against Assad regime :.

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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 20 people -- eight soldiers and 12 civilians -- were killed across the country on Tuesday alone, among them a girl who died in Homs, as soldiers pressed on a military campaign in the central industrial hub.

"A civilian was killed during raids in the neighbourhood of Baba Amro," where soldiers were searching for people wanted by the regime's security services, the Britain-based rights group said in a statement.

Ravina Shamdasani, spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, described the situation in the embattled neighbourhood as "appalling," with residents deprived of food, water and medical supplies for the past week.

In another neighbourhood of Homs, "a girl was killed by the explosion of a rocket that hit her home," said the Observatory.

And in Qusayr, near Homs, overnight clashes pitted soldiers against gunmen presumed to be defectors.

"Eight gunmen and security agents were killed in an ambush by armed men, probably army defectors," south of Maaret al-Numan, a town in Idlib province near the border with Turkey, it added.

Security forces also killed four civilians in the same province and "five people were wounded" when troops in armoured vehicles opened fire on the highway linking Damascus with the second city of Aleppo.

At Hama north of Homs three people were shot dead by security forces, the Observatory said.

In a letter, the opposition Syrian National Council urged the Arab League "to take a strong and effective position against the Syrian regime commensurate with the dangerous development of the situation in Syria, especially in... Homs."

It wants the League to freeze Syria's membership, impose economic and diplomatic sanctions, and seek the referral of allegations of genocide and other human rights violations by the regime to the International Criminal Court.

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