Violence in Syria, even after peace diplomacy

In yet Syrian government neither ground its weapons nor stop killing innocent people as on Wednesday troops fired against towns and villages from the southern province of Deraa to the Hama region.

The firing of bullets and blasts still carried after Syria President Bashar al-Assad accepted a U.N.-sponsored peace plan, calling forces to withdraw of troops and heavy weapons from cities.

After Assad’s acceptance of peace talks with opponents, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, “We will judge Assad’s sincerity and seriousness by what he does, not by what he says.”

But this against action proves Syrian govt. never allow humanitarian assistance in unimpeded, the release of prisoners and not freedom of movement.

As per report, forces has shelled the parts of Homs after clashes between troops and rebel ground forces began while security forces asked residents to hand over the rebels or face an attack.

The Observatory report said that with around dozens of armoured vehicles troops stormed the town of Qalaat al-Madiq and nearby villages (in Hama). During clashes, three military soldiers were killed and at least four rebels wounded.

Troops’ this violent storm action forced more than thousands of people to fled near places in safe areas and other to overflow into their homes, cramming a dozen of men women and children into a room.

Showing anger and doubts over Assad’s proclaimed acceptance of peace talk, Opponents and Human right activists around the Syrian National Council (SNC) said, “He is buying time. It means more killing. He is playing games.” It is said to losing five people with every hours passing that seems as time is life. Around 9,000 people have been killed in Syria’s uproar clashes over the past year.

Though, military refused this and accused foreign terrorists for the violent clashes. Seeing this, calling “It’s just hoprrendous,” United Nations human rights claimed Assad bore direct responsibility for what his troops were doing.

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