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Syria opposition urges UN action after 'massacre'

The opposition Syrian National Council has urged the UN Security Council to act urgently after claiming that regime forces "massacred" scores of civilians, including many children, in the town of Houla.

Updated on: May 26, 2012 01:32 PM IST
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The opposition Syrian National Council has urged the UN Security Council to act urgently after claiming that regime forces "massacred" scores of civilians, including many children, in the town of Houla.

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At the same time, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights accused the Arab and international communities today of being "complicit" in the killing, saying shelling that had begun yesterday had continued into the night.

The latest flare-up of violence came as Kofi Annan, the UN-Arab League envoy to Syria who brokered a repeatedly violated ceasefire last month, finalised plans to return to Damascus.

The Britain-based Observatory said the shelling had killed more than 90 people in Houla, including 25 children.

Amateur videos posted on YouTube showed horrifying images of children lying dead on a floor. Some of their corpses badly mangled, including at least one child whose head had been partly blown away.

The Observatory accused the international community of standing "silent in the face of the massacres committed by the Syrian regime."

A report by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said groups fighting President Bashar al-Assad now control "significant" parts of some cities and there is "considerable physical destruction" across the country.

"There is a continuing crisis on the ground, characterised by regular violence, deteriorating humanitarian conditions, human rights violations and continued political confrontation," said the report, obtained by AFP.

 
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