Syria: ANNA News in the Syrian city of Homs

On the way back from Al-Hula or Taldou, the Anna News team was on road to Syrian city of Homs. There, they were led by a group of young guys through the ruins of Baba Amr..

On the way back from Al-Hula or Taldou, the Anna News team was on road to Syrian city of Homs. There, they were led by a group of young guys through the ruins of Baba Amr (Baba Amro – district of Homs).

The recorded statements of the children speak for themselves, of course, these statements make clear, that the children are even ideologically influenced by the current situation. A very authentic report from Syria, from where media supposedly cannot report.

Homs is a town in central western Syria, the administrative capital of the province and the city is situated 162 kilometers in the north of Damascus. This city was the one, where the heaviest fighting has raged between government forces and armed bandits.

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Syria: What kind of "games" are played by UN Observers?

A UN (United Nations) vehicle with four persons has visited Al Hamidiya, a district of the Syrian city Homs, in the recent days. When the car..

A UN (United Nations) vehicle with four persons has visited Al Hamidiya, a district of the Syrian city Homs, in the recent days. When the car of the UN observers has left this district of the Syrian city of Homs, there was a fifth person in the vehicle.

Afterwards, this UN vehicle was stopped by some Syrian security forces. The members of the Syrian security wanted to identify this new person in the car, but the other four UN observers have not allowed this. The UN Observers in the car refused any identification of this new person in their car after they have visited the city of Homs.

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Syria: Observer mission declared as failed

The Arab League (AL) observer mission in Syria ends in about a week and it seems as this mission to Syria was just another farce in the international game of foreign policies. Even if the voices get louder that this Arab League (AL) observer mission in Syria had failed, this mission will not be aborted. This was made clear by al-Arabi several times now.

The members of the Arab League are very different in their viewing of the situation within Syria. While Algeria, Egypt and Iraq also say that the Syrian government does not implement the so-called “Arab League peace plan” completely, they also say that the Syrian government has to fight against armed terrorists.

Kuwait meanwhile has become the sharpest critic of the Syrian government. What a false play. Kuwait? Really? Don’t throw bricks when you live in a glass house.

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