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    Syrians trapped in Homs say world is failing them

    BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian military took its bombardment of the rebel-held Baba Amro district of Homs into a fourth week on Saturday as the Red Cross tried to evacuate more distressed civilians from the city.

    Deploring the outcome of an international "Friends of Syria" conference, opposition activists said the world had abandoned them to be killed by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.

    "They (foreign leaders) are still giving opportunities to this man who is killing us and has already killed thousands of people," said Nadir Husseini, an activist in Baba Amro.

    At least 45 people were killed on Saturday, including 19 in Homs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

    Despite the bloodshed, Assad is staging a referendum on Sunday on a new constitution that he says will pave the way for a multi-party parliamentary election within three months.

    The state news agency SANA reported the funerals of 21 members of the security forces killed by "armed terrorist groups" in Homs, Deraa, Idlib and the Damascus countryside.

    At the conference in Tunis, Western and Gulf Arab nations mounted the biggest push in weeks to end the violence, escalating the pressure on Assad to step down.

    But activists in Homs, a city of over 800,000 people at the junction of highways leading from Damascus to Aleppo and the coast to the interior, said the Tunisia meeting was a failure that brought no relief from the bombardment.

    "I don't really care about the Tunis conference. All I care about is getting help for my family in the besieged areas," said Waleed Fares, contacted from Beirut.

    The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said it was negotiating with the Syrian authorities and the opposition to enable more civilians to be brought to safety.

    But Husseini said people in Baba Amro were suspicious of the ICRC's local partner, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, and did not want to work with a group "under the control of the regime".

    The ICRC denied this, saying the Syrian Red Crescent was an independent organisation. "Their volunteers are risking their lives on a daily basis to help everyone with no exceptions," ICRC spokesman Hicham Hassan said in Geneva.

    The ICRC said the Syrian Red Crescent had evacuated a total of 27 people from Baba Amro on Friday.

    WOUNDED JOURNALISTS

    Four Western journalists, two of whom were wounded in an attack that killed two other foreign journalists on Wednesday, have yet to be extracted from the shattered neighbourhood.

    A video uploaded by activists showed smoke curling up from buildings hit by rocketfire in Homs' Khalidiya district. Nearby, crowds carried six bodies wrapped in white shrouds shouting "We swear to God we will not be silent about our martyrs".

    Civilians are enduring desperate conditions in Baba Amro.

    "We have hundreds of wounded people crammed into houses. People die from blood loss. We just aren't capable of treating everyone," said Husseini, his words tumbling out in anger.

    Diplomacy is hamstrung because Russia and China, which did not attend the Tunisia meeting, oppose Security Council action and there is little appetite for military intervention in Syria.

    "I don't understand what they are waiting for. Do they need to see half the people of Syria finished off first?" said a doctor speaking anonymously from the rebellious town of Zabadani, which the army regained control of last month by shelling and surrounding the area.

    "The people of Zabadani resent what happened in Tunis," he said, referring to the conference. "We need them to arm the revolution."

    Pro-government newspapers criticised the conference as a conspiracy. At the conference, the Saudi foreign minister said arming rebels was an "excellent idea" and walked out of the Tunis meeting, arguing there was a lack of action.

    An opinion piece in al-Thawra, seen as a voice for the government, blamed Riyadh for rising bloodshed in Syria.

    "It (Saudi Arabia) insolently announced its support for these terrorists and be a direct partner in shedding the bloods of more Syrians," the editorial said.

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    The opposition has called for a boycott of the referendum, deriding Assad's reform pledges and demanding that he step down.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu questioned how the vote could take place in the midst of so much violence.

    "On one hand you say you are holding a referendum and on the other you are attacking with tank fire on civilian areas. You still think the people will go to a referendum the next day in the same city?" he asked, at a news conference in Istanbul.

    Davutoglu, whose country has turned strongly against its former friend since the Syrian revolt began in March, said Syria should accept an Arab League plan that calls on Assad to quit.

    In Baba Amro, activist Husseini said he had "lost faith in everyone but God", but said the uprising would go on and that escape was impossible.

    "No one would dare try to flee the neighbourhood, that is instant death. You'd have to get past snipers and soldiers. Then there is a trench that surrounds our neighbourhood and a few others. Then you have to go past more troops."

    (Additional reporting by Dominic Evans in Beirut, Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva, Seda Sezer in Istanbul and Mitra Amiri in Tehran; Writing by Alistair Lyon; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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    • John Chakarian  •  2 months ago
      The United States Of America might be a better place to live in with a thriving economy and jobs for all if most of you would put half the energy you spend complaining about whats going on 5,000 miles away from here into what is going on right here in The United States.
      • pete 2 months ago
        sorry that i can multi-task.... not everyone can only do 1 thing at a time like you..some of us are more intelligent
      • Sumedha 2 months ago
        That's right, the US only has one problem so you can focus on other countries. Good going
    • John Chakarian  •  2 months ago
      As my fellow North Americans spend their days posting comments about everyother country on earth besides our own our government continues to destroy this country right infront of your eyes but you have nothing to say about that?Wake up America and see whats really going on!
      • BB-Bad Boy Billy 2 months ago
        I'm seeing it everyday.
      • Dave M 2 months ago
        your not reading all the posts John.
      • Desert 2 months ago
        There is PLENTY being said about this country being raped.....trouble is a s s h o l e s with the IQ of a turnip are still voting dumocrat!
    • John Chakarian  •  2 months ago
      In the early 1900s(1915 to 1917) 1.5 to 2 million Armenians were murdered at the hands of the Turkish military for no other reason other than Armenians are Christians.the Armenians had no military or weapons to defend themselfs with as the world watched and did nothing.That was the first genocide of the 20th century so sadly history does repeat its self.
      • Jasmine 2 months ago
        ehhhh dunyaaa, abris, write again and again, NO one will respond to you, because we were not Muslim..... they batchig their @@^&^ then they say they are this and that....... thank you for writing about it. Abres.
      • George 2 months ago
        Actually the "first Genocide of the 20th Century" was during the Second Boer War (1899-1902), when the British rounded up and executed thousands of Boer civilians just for being Boers.... coincidentally it was also the first time "concentration camps" were used by ANYONE in the world, by the freedom loving British...
      • Francis 2 months ago
        @ John - hardly the same thing. This is an armed terrorist opposition force being funded and provided weapons from across the border. The Syrian govt is NOT systematically executing or committing genocide and you are an Armenian should know the difference. If this were the case, sunnis would be lined up in every town and city and executed - and clearly this is not the case. So please put things into perspective.
    • Bernard T  •  Akron, United States  •  2 months ago
      If the world is failing these people what is their government doing to them?
    • andy t  •  Tampa, United States  •  2 months ago
      NOW they think US is obligated to help them after hating and cursing at the US all their lives!, after we help their sorry #$%$ they will hate US all over again.
      • inaam 2 months ago
        God save us
    • DAVE  •  Reno, United States  •  2 months ago
      They want us to give them weapons. They are anti-American anti-West till they need us. Give them weapons and I can assure you that they will be used against us within 5 years. Stay out of it! All of these so called forced Govt reforms are leading to the entire MidEast growing into Iran like jihadists who will unite against Israel and it's supporters.
    • Mr. Ape  •  Dallas, United States  •  2 months ago
      NO, Russia and China failed them, not the USA!!But than, when the USA helps any country in the middle east, you can bet we will still be blamed for just about anything that goes wrong!! #$%$ if you do, #$%$ if you don't!!!
      • TOMAS 2 months ago
        You are absolutely right Mr. Ape except that Russia and China did not fail them. Russia and China are doing them a favour by letting them do what they want to do to themselves. No one should get involved lest they get blamed later on.
    • bD  •  2 months ago
      where is the Arab league?

      it is too bad for them but they have to fight for their own freedom and we need to stay out

      unfortunately, the repubs and their corporate masters smell a buck to be made and will eventually drag us into it. they gladly send your kids to die in some pointless war
    • John Chakarian  •  2 months ago
      If The world is going to interfere with Lybia,and Iraq it should help the people of Syria in their time of need.The United States government needs to help its own people before it tries to save the rest ot the world.
    • Fenwick Babbit  •  2 months ago
      Let the Chinese and the Russians send peace keeping troops to maintain peace, the US has spilled enough blood for the Muslim cause. The one thing that Mohammad forgot to teach his followers was the ability to live with the rest of the human race.
    • Whachaluknat  •  Tampa, United States  •  2 months ago
      I feel for those innocent people caught in Homs, but i remember 9/11 and the [isture of Syrian civilians dancig inthe street and burning our flag and the President in effigy. So I say FU.
    • Justin Cayse  •  2 months ago
      Don't blame the west .... you guys hate us godless infidels as I understand! Where are your muslim brothers? Where is Turkey? Egypt? How 'bout the rich oil producing nations? Oh yeah, they sent monitors .... not soldiers.
    • Bubba Smith  •  Vancouver, United States  •  2 months ago
      Syrians killing Syrians. Not our problem.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 months ago
      Our president is busy preparing for his vacation. Don't bother him.
    • rar  •  Monroeville, United States  •  2 months ago
      mohams are a failure period. you are cursed because you think killing gets you blessings.
    • Buster  •  Livingston, United States  •  2 months ago
      A dollar spent on defending muslims from muslims is wasted...we cant afford it.
    • baby boomer  •  2 months ago
      Yahoo is far left
    • David  •  2 months ago
      It's not that we're failing you, it's more that we have so much to do. Like the spa, the mall, endless video games, soccer practice, etc., etc. I'm sure you under stand...good luck with the whole evil dictator thing.
    • Eldo Rado  •  2 months ago
      The Arabs themselves are to blame for allowing Assad to murder his own people, not the USA. We could intervene on behalf of the victims who are being slaughtered, but that would probably get even more of them killed. If we (as the UN) did do the same as we did in Lybya, would they appreciate our help and respond favorably by promoting peace in the mideast? Or would Syria become another haven for Al Qaeda and anti US sentiments?
    • Cecil Delaughter  •  Houston, United States  •  2 months ago
      Why us ????? Saudi is right next to them !!! How about their Muslum Brothers helping them ?? The Americans are feed up with helping and getting crapped on after !!!!!! Everyone thinks the Americans owe them something !!! Why ????
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