Thursday, March 8, 2012

IDLIB NORTH SYRIA.....PICS.....08/03/2012


A man stands in the middle of a road in a street market downtown of Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012.





People buy goods in a street market in Idlib, north Syria, Tuesday, March 6, 2012. People in Idlib wait, in anticipation of a full scale attack by the Syrian Army on the city, almost controlled now by the Free Syrian Army.



12-year old Nazem Najar, rests in a hospital bed after being wounded, thought to be by a Syrian Army sniper, in Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012.




A man rides his motorcycle after buying potatoes in a street market in Idlib, north Syria, Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Syria's president defied mounting international pressure to end the year-old crackdown on an uprising against him and said Tuesday he was determined to go on fighting what he called "foreign-backed terrorism." The U.N. says more than 7,500 people have been killed since Syria's uprising started in March 2011.




A man mourns the death of a man moments after his death, thought to have been killed by a Syrian Army sniper, outside a hospital in Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. The man was shot by a sniper and taken to hospital for medical aid, but died from his wounds.




A Free Syrian Army fighter holds a home made grenade as another fighter has a coffee for breakfast in Idlib, north Syria, Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Syria's president defied mounting international pressure to end the year-old crackdown on an uprising against him and said Tuesday he was determined to go on fighting what he called "foreign-backed terrorism." The U.N. says more than 7,500 people have been killed since Syria's uprising started in March 2011.



Abdalazeez, center, mourns the death of his son, thought to have been killed by a Syrian Army sniper, soon after his death at a hospital in Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012.



A man cuts meat for a customer outside his butcher's shop in Idlib, north Syria, Tuesday, March 6, 2012. The United States proposed a new Security Council resolution Tuesday, demanding an end to the violence in Syria, first by government forces and then by opposition fighters in hopes of overcoming opposition from Russia and China.



Relatives care for Mohammed Obed, who is recovering in a hospital after being captured and allegedly tortured by Syrian Army soldiers, in Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. The man said he was tortured, then released in the street but in need of hospital treatment.


A man walks away after buying bread in Idlib, northSyria, Tuesday, March 6, 2012. People in Idlib wait for the next days a full scale attack of the Syrian Army on the city, almost controlled now by the Free Syrian Army.



Children play in a street market downtown of Idlib, northSyria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012.



Relatives mourn the death of a loved one, thought to have been killed by a Syrian Army sniper, soon after his death at a hospital in Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012.



Relatives mourn the death of a relative moments after his death, killed by a Syrian Army sniper, at a hospital in Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. The man was shot by a sniper and taken to hospital for medical aid, but died from his wounds.


Relatives care for Mohammed Obed, who is recovering in a hospital after being captured and allegedly tortured by Syrian Army soldiers, in Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. The man said he was tortured, then released in the street but in need of hospital treatment.



A WOMAN walks in a street market downtown of Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012.



Relatives mourn the death of a relative moments after his death, killed by a Syrian Army sniper, at a hospital in Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. The man was shot by a sniper and taken to hospital for medical aid, but died from his wounds.




A Free Syrian Army fighter poses for the picture in Idlib, north Syria, Wednesday, March 7, 2012.





























































































































































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