Wednesday, February 15, 2012

HOMS....SYRIA...PICS......15/02/2012


Civilians flee from fighting after Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.











Civilians flee from fighting after Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.







Civilians flee from fighting after Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.







Syrian rebels are seen during a weapons training exercise outside Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.







Civilians flee from fighting after Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.







A Syrian rebel looks out after Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.








Civilians flee from fighting after Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.






Civilians flee from fighting after Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.







Syrian rebels are seen after Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.






Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib,Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city ofHoms on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.







Civilians flee from fighting after Syrian army tanks enter the northwestern city of Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs on Tuesday in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days, as the U.N. human rights chief raised fears of civil war.






Syrian women shop for Valentine on February 14, 2012 in downtown Damascus as Syria flatly rejected UN allegations of crimes against humanity, even as monitors said troops killed at least six civilians in the heaviest shelling of the protest city of Homs for days.







A Syrian woman walks past a street shop displaying Valentine gadgets in Damascus on February 14, 2012, as Syria flatly rejected UN allegations of crimes against humanity, even as monitors said troops killed at least six civilians in the heaviest shelling of the protest city ofHoms for days.







Syrians walk past a pastry shop displaying heart-shaped cakes for Valentine's Day in downtown Damascus on February 14, 2012, as Syria flatly rejected UN allegations of crimes against humanity, even as monitors said troops killed at least six civilians in the heaviest shelling of the protest city of Homs for days.







Syrian florists prepare bunches roses for Valentine's Day at a flower shop in downtown Damascus on February 14, 2012, as Syria flatly rejected UN allegations of crimes against humanity, even as monitors said troops killed at least six civilians in the heaviest shelling of the protest city of Homs for days.

















































































































































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