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U.S. Syria Ambassador Says Damascus Responsible for Attacks on Civilians - International Business Times

11.2.12

U.S. Syria Ambassador Says Damascus Responsible for Attacks on Civilians - International Business Times: The Syrian army has instigated the bloodshed in the besieged city of Homs by launching attacks on civilians, according to the United States ambassador to Syria.

Ambassador Robert Ford wrote in a Facebook note that video and photos emerging from Homs offered clear proof that the Syrian army was bombarding residential areas with artillery, violating the terms of an Arab League protocol the Syrian government signed in December. Ford dismissed suggestions that armed dissidents were responding with the same level of force.


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