Al Jazeera English
| Jul 15, 2012
Daniel Leal Olivas, a Spanish freelance photojournalist, visited the site of Syria's latest civilian massacre, Tremseh, not too long after the military campaign took place. In this powerful eyewitness account, he says he saw tank tracks and m...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Jul 15, 2012
A spokesperson from the Syrian foreign ministry has publicly countered a statement from the United Nations that heavy weapons were used against residents of Tremseh.
LinkTV News
| Jul 13, 2012
The Tunisian and Egyptian Presidents reiterated their support for the Syrian uprising against the government of Bashar al-Assad in the wake of an alleged massacre of over 200 civilians by pro-Assad forces. Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has been...
LinkTV News
| Jul 13, 2012
Syrian National Council spokesman George Sabra held Russia responsible for the latest violence after about 220 Syrians, mostly civilians, were reported to have been killed in Tremseh, a village bombarded by helicopter gunships and tanks and then s...
France 24
| Jul 13, 2012
Syrian opposition spokesperson Bassma Kodmani says any power transition deal involving the formation of a unity government with the Assad regime is now "out of the question" following news of the latest massacre in the country. More than 150 peopl...
ABC News (Australia)
| Jul 13, 2012
Opposition activists say Syrian government troops have killed 220 people in a new massacre in the city of Hama, while rumors also circulate over the regime's possible use of chemical weapons.
Al Jazeera English
| Jul 12, 2012
Syrian government troops using artillery and attack helicopters have killed more than 150 people in the village of Tremseh in the central region of Hama, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has told the AFP news agency. "Government troops bom...
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— Jul 26, 2012 at 06:37 pm
At least 100 people were killed earlier this month in the small Syrian village of Tremseh. While activists quickly labeled it the Tremseh massacre,...
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