Syrian National Council Calls for U.N. Military Intervention

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The opposition Syrian National Council renewed on Saturday its call for the United Nations to intervene militarily in the country to put a stop to "crimes" by President Bashar Assad's regime.

"We call anew on the U.N. Security Council to act with all urgency to intervene militarily to bring an end to the crimes committed by the bloody regime against the unarmed Syrian people," said a statement received in Beirut.

The plea came as the SNC claimed that government forces entered the Homs neighborhood of Bayyada on Saturday and that the "streets and houses were full of the bodies of martyrs and the destruction was terrifying."

Since the beginning of the year, troops have been pounding the central city in a bid to retake rebel-held districts.

The SNC appealed to U.N. observers who arrived on Sunday to go immediately to Homs "to try to stop the crimes of the regime," claiming that Bayyada and another neighborhood, Khaldiyeh, "are the target of barbaric shelling and an inhumane embargo."

On Thursday, the rebel Free Syrian Army called for outside military intervention even without U.N. backing to carry out surgical strikes on key regime installations.

Monitors say more than 200 people have been killed in Syria since a shaky ceasefire to which the government and rebels committed themselves went into effect on April 12.

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Thumb chrisrushlau 21 April 2012, 16:25

The UK and France ministers' wives each promised to send ten thousand soldiers to pound Syria with shelling. "If necessary, we will make the phone calls personally," they said in Paris before going out for a light lunch at Cafe Boeuf, each wearing chiffon with lace accessories and stainless steel armaments. En route to lunch, they tore each other's dresses in a spirited debate about national colours.