13 Civilians, 2 Troops Dead as Syrian Forces Mass around Homs

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Violence killed 15 people across Syria on Monday as regime troops massed around Homs, sparking calls for women and children to flee the besieged flashpoint city, as Iranian warships docked at the port of Tartus in a show of force.

The reported buildup came as Mediterranean states meeting in Rome agreed to preserve Syria's territorial integrity and avoid an "Iraqi scenario," according to Tunisian Foreign Minister Rafik Abdessalem.

U.S. General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has said any intervention in Syria would be "very difficult" and that it was "premature" to arm the opposition.

China's influential People's Daily warned that any Western support for the rebels would trigger a "large-scale civil war."

But, despite a weekend appeal by a visiting Chinese envoy for all sides to stop the violence, monitors said forces of embattled President Bashar al-Assad targeted the central city of Homs for a 17th straight day.

Attacks on Homs killed nine out of the 15 people killed across Syria so far on Monday, according to reports by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and official state media.

Shelling of Baba Amr, the main rebel stronghold in Homs, killed five civilians, while another four died when rockets crashed into al-Malaab district, said the Britain-based Observatory.

The official SANA news agency said a lieutenant colonel and a sergeant were killed in a clash between border guards and an "armed terrorist group" in Athraya, central Hama province.

Activists and state media reported at least 14 people were killed Sunday, adding to the more than 6,000 people who have died in the Assad regime's 11-month crackdown on dissent.

"Infantry troops arrived yesterday (Sunday) in Homs," Rami Abdul Rahman, head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told Agence France Presse on the telephone Monday.

A Homs-based activist voiced fears of an imminent attack on Baba Amr, the main rebel stronghold in the central city, speaking of "unprecedented military reinforcements coming from Damascus."

"News has been leaked to us from army officers about a bloody attack that will burn everything in Baba Amr," Hadi Abdullah of the General Commission of the Syrian Revolution said Sunday.

"We were expecting the attack two nights ago, but it could have been just delayed because of the snowstorm," he said.

A day after saying Baba Amr was being hit at the rate of up to five rockets a minute, Abdullah on Monday demanded a safe passage to allow women and children to leave the district.

"We want women and children to be allowed to leave," he told AFP, adding that "people were suffering from the weather while their conditions are miserable."

Abdul Rahman was cautious about the timing of the expected attack.

"We do not know when the attack might happen," he said.

Elsewhere, two warships from Iran, a key backer of the Syrian regime, docked at the port of Tartus, Tehran's state television reported on Monday, adding that their crew would train Syrian sailors.

Iran's navy chief, Admiral Habibollah Sayari, said on Saturday that the ships, a destroyer and supply vessel, had passed through the Suez Canal to show the Islamic republic's military "might."

In Damascus, regime forces remained on alert after two days of large and unexpected protests, and after a call for a "day of defiance" was observed in restive neighborhoods, according to activists.

"Following the surprising demonstrations (on Friday and Saturday), the regime is reconsidering its security measures," in the capital, said Abdul Rahman.

Mohammed Shami, a spokesman for activists in Damascus province, said security was bolstered in some areas in the tense neighborhood of Mazzeh, including around the Iranian embassy.

Two masked men flew a large green, white and black flag of "independence" from a bridge in Kfar Sousa neighborhood, according to amateur video footage uploaded by activists to YouTube.

Activists reported Sunday a security clampdown on Mazzeh, thwarting plans to stage large protests in the area, scene the day before of a funeral that became a huge anti-regime rally.

Meanwhile, the Syrian authorities freed blogger Razan Ghazzawi, symbol of an 11-month uprising, and six other female activists arrested last week, human rights lawyer Anwar Buni said.

The women were released on Saturday, but were ordered to report to police daily in order to continue their questioning, he said.

They were part of a group of 14 activists people arrested Thursday in a raid on the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression, a group headed by rights activist Mazen Darwish.

Comments 6
Thumb primesuspect 20 February 2012, 18:37

Ya latif.

Default-user-icon +oua nabka + (Guest) 20 February 2012, 18:47

Since 75 till 90 no one cared about us in Lebanon and we had 200 000 killed or injured ie 12 per cent of population
So I wish for all countries that contributed in the Lebanese war either by arms or money to get for their population the same fate ie 12 percent dead And their country destroyed

Missing vaclav_havel 20 February 2012, 19:33

"An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"

Default-user-icon LebExile (Guest) 20 February 2012, 19:41

oua nabka - thats a very short sighted view you have. The death and destruction wrecked on Lebanon from 75 to 90 was caused by the regiems - not the poor population who have absolutely no say in their government whatsoever.
These people have been suffering oppression for 50 years - we endured 15 years of it!
As much as I agree with you that the arab countries ALL contributed to the the death and destruction in Lebanon, they dont represent the everyday joe on the street!
with the revolutions sweeping dictators from power accross the middle east, we may finally get some representative govt. so long as the voters vote based on policy and collective benefit rather than based on last name.

Default-user-icon + oua nabka+ (Guest) 20 February 2012, 20:19

if I am blind or blinded who cares about the rest of the world let them be blind at least we will be equal

Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 20 February 2012, 23:59

Iranian show of might that can be annihilated by the US navy in a matter of minutes if so desired...