Al Jazeera English
| Jun 14, 2012
The road to al-Haffah, once a town of 24,000 people and popular with tourists, is now empty with most of the people gone. Left are burnt-out cars, bombed buildings, and, according to the United Nations observers, a stench of dead bodies. The UN h...
ABC News (Australia)
| Jun 12, 2012
UN observers travel between Rastan and Homs, as the violence in Syria continues.
Al Arabiya
| Jun 7, 2012
Raw footage from Syria shows people running for cover and trying to help the injured during an artillery bombardment in the town of Talbisah, around 10 miles north of Homs.
Al Jazeera English
| Jun 7, 2012
Syria's opposition is blaming the government for another alleged massacre, which reportedly left scores of people dead in Hama province. More than 80 people were killed on Wednesday in the village of Mazraat al-Qabeer, actvists said. UN observers ...
— Dec 14, 2011 at 10:21 pm
...of whom many died in the army bombardment or were executed in the streets by death squads loyal to president Bashar al-Assad's' father, the late...
— Mar 9, 2012 at 02:52 pm
...chief of a military council within the Free Syrian Army that groups defectors higher in rank than its founder, Col. As'ad. Mr. Amro's wife and s...
— Sep 2, 2012 at 01:21 pm
...2011. According to the UN, 17,000 people have fallen victim to the conflict. Syrian state television reported twin bombings near security servic...