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tabatha

(18,795 posts)
Thu May 31, 2012, 09:04 PM May 2012

In Syrian town of Houla, a “vigil of despair”

In Syria, the Assad government insisted Thursday it had nothing to do with last weekend’s slaughter of more than 100 people in Houla. It blamed terrorists, but the U.N. says armed militias working for the regime executed more than a hundred people, mostly women and children.

There was more fighting throughout Syria after the government denied the accusations. A ceasefire worked out by the U.N. has completely broken down. The army shelled several cities, but rebel forces are increasingly fighting back.

Alex Thomson is a correspondent with Britain’s Channel 4 News who recently visited Houla, where the massacre took place. Thomson said that in 25 years of reporting, he’s “scarcely ever been in a situation where people are so desperate to tell their stories to the outside world.”

“Again, and again and again on the street, (people show) a sort of lonely vigil of despair. Those are the kinds of things you come across. Someone who can’t explain what went on – a 3-year old girl who’s got an injury to her foot and shrapnel injuries in her legs, someone will have to tell her that her mother was killed on the night she got those injuries.”

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-57445078/in-syrian-town-of-houla-a-vigil-of-despair/

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