May 26, 2012 · 10 Comments
This image – which cannot be independently verified – is believed to show the bodies of children in Houla awaiting burial
DUBAI — Western nations are pressing for a response to the massacre in the Syrian town of Houla, with the US calling for an end to what it called President Bashar al-Assad’s “rule by murder”.
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague has called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council this week.
The UN has confirmed the deaths of at least 90 people in Houla, including 32 children under the age of 10.
The Syrian government blamed the deaths on “armed terrorist gangs”.
Houla, in the central province of Homs, came under sustained bombardment by the Syrian army after demonstrations on Friday.
Activists say some of the victims died by shelling, while others were summarily executed by the regime militia known as the “shabiha”.
‘Flagrant violation’
The killings have sparked a chorus of international condemnation.
The EU, Arab League, France, Britain and Germany all expressed shock over the incident and called for an intensification of pressure on the Assad government, while the UN demanded that Syria stop using heavy weapons in populated areas.
Britain was consulting with its allies on a “strong international response” and was calling for an urgent meeting of the Security Council in the coming days, Mr Hague said.
“Our urgent priority is to establish a full account of this appalling crime and to move swiftly to ensure that those responsible are identified and held to account,” he said.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan said the attack – one of the bloodiest episodes since the uprising began – was a “flagrant violation of international law”.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called it an “appalling” massacre, saying President Bashar al-Assad’s “rule by murder and fear must come to an end”.
In a statement on Saturday, Mrs Clinton called the deaths an “atrocity” and said Washington would increase pressure on “Assad and his cronies”, who she said must give up power.
“Those who perpetrated this atrocity must be identified and held to account,” she added.
France’s Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said he was making immediate arrangements for a Paris meeting of the Friends of Syria group, which includes Western and Arab nations, but not Russia or China, who have blocked previous attempts to introduce UN sanctions.
The EU’s foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton also condemned the incident.
Mr Ban and Mr Annan said the crime involved “indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force” and violated commitments by Syria’s government.
In April, Damascus pledged to implement a six-point plan brokered by Mr Annan, including a ceasefire and the withdrawal of heavy weaponry from urban areas.
Meanwhile, the opposition Free Syrian Army (FSA) said it could no longer commit to the ceasefire unless the Security Council could ensure that civilians are protected.
In a statement, the FSA said that if urgent steps were not taken, then Mr Annan’s plan was “going to hell”, AFP reports.
It said killings in Syria were taking place “under the eyes of the UN observers,” and called on states to “announce the failure of the Annan plan.”
‘Deplorable’
Violence in Syria has continued despite the deployment of some 260 UN observers sent to oversee a ceasefire which the BBC’s Jim Muir in neighbouring Lebanon says is now “pretty fictional”.
The head of the observer mission in Syria, Maj-Gen Robert Mood, called the massacre a “brutal tragedy”, but did not say who carried out the murders.
After a UN visit to the town on Saturday, he said they could confirm “the use of small arms, machine gun[s], artillery and tanks”.
“Whoever started, whoever responded and whoever carried out this deplorable act of violence should be held responsible,” Mr Mood said.
The UN has confirmed the deaths of at least 90 people, but the opposition Syrian National Council, as well as rights groups, put the toll higher.
Our correspondent says local people are angry that UN observers failed to intervene to stop the killing.
Abu Emad, speaking from Houla, said their appeals to the monitors failed to produce action.
“We told them at night, we called seven of them. We told them the massacre is being committed right now at Houla by the mercenaries of this regime and they just refused to come and stop the massacre.”
In the town of Kfarnabel in Idlib province, one protester on Saturday held a sign reading “Annan is singlehandedly responsible for the Houla massacre,” AFP reports.
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Another Siyaad bare at war with his people’. we need to support the people of SYRIA.
Not relevant mentioning some Thing happen in The past no room for That,syrian people should be supported.
Or another Silanyo right?
The strong world govts shouldn't just watch and hopelessly ignore the serious lawless crisis
taking place in Syria. The Rich Arab front runners and the Western democracies should immediately
come together through the UN and immediately initiate good ways to stop the deteriorating crisis in Syria
to avoid the progressive world democracies to yet become hopeless apes watching treacherous
atrocities on the civilian population of Syria by their merciless dictatorial undemocratic and uncivilized
Govt. The Sober world shouldn't simply standby to watch such mayhem and foolishly keep squabbling and
dragging their feet.
Cheers
Reminds me of what goes on in Palestine at the hands of the Israelis….
The above photo is from Iraq in 2003, see photo 52 at this website http://shineyourlight-shineyourlight.blogspot.ca/….
Used by BBC News for immediate emotional impact, then withdrawn and replaced. Covered themselves by using terms such as 'unverified' and 'purported to be'. Where else would such shoddy journalism be tolerated except for the 'war effort'?
About Syria. Think about it, folks. Why would the Syrian government kill Syrian children? especially as UN observers are visiting the nation, and the whole world watches. There's no reason. But others will gain by the killings – rebels, SNC, foreign agencies and nations wanting war on Syria. Please all be sensible about what's really happening.
Good article here http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/bbc-…
this is not a picture from the sad massacre in syria this picture is from Al Mussayyib in Iraq on March 27, 2003, the photographer is Marco Di Lauro.
the sickest thing of this episode is that the jews in israel said they were "appalled", these people are fresh from butchering palestinian arab muslims, the hipocrisy makes your stomach turn.
Iran, Russia and China are jointly liable for the murderous murder of innocent children. Iran supplied the weapons while China and Russia propped up Assad. How can a government do this to its citizens? Nigerians stand with the Syrian people. NO TO ASSAD AND VIOLENCE!!!!!
Stop being ignorant. The photo you're seeing is one of the many crimes committed by NATO in Iraq. BBC is only as honest as CNN, CNBC, FOX, Al-jazeera and the rest of the corrupt media out there who are only serving a diabolic agenda. After NATO committed all these massacre in Iraq, the BBC shameless turns around to blame it on Assad as if the images of the dead Iraqis were in Syria.
BBC has lost all sense of dignity to the extent that it blames the crimes committed by its own government on Assad. What a shame! Sadly, many ignorant gullible people out there still believes the BBC. Why doesnt the BBC report on Afghanistan, Libya, Bahrain and Palestine????