Friday, March 16, 2012

PICS FROM ALL OVER SYRIA.....16/03/2012

A Syrian family who fled from the Baba Amr neighbourhood, in the flashpoint city of Homs, is seen in their room in a school which is converted to a refugee center in the area of Wadi Khaled on the Lebanese-Syrian border northern Lebanon on March 15, 2012. According to UN and local officials more than 1,500 Syrians, mainly women and children, have crossed into Lebanon in recent weeks.






Demonstrators protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad after Friday prayers in Maraa near Alepo March 16, 2012. Banners read, "Homs donated blood for those not have blood" (L) and "To all the criminals we will take revenge for our people in Homs"(R).


A man holds up a placard during a protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad after Friday prayers at Al Qusour in Homs March 16, 2012. Placard reads, "No need humanitarian aid, need military aid to save humanitarian lives".


A child holds up a placard during a protest againstSyria's President Bashar al-Assad after Friday prayers at Al Qusour in Homs March 16, 2012.



Thirty-eight year old Syrian Mussab Jamrak, who was shot by a sniper, is mourned by a relative during his funeral in Qusair village, 10 km south of Homs, March16, 2012.



Supporters and members of Islamist party Hizb Ut-Tahrir carry their party's flags and shout slogans during a protest against attacks by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces on the Syrian city of Homs and to express solidarity with Syria's anti-government protesters, in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, March 16, 2012.



Supporters and members of Islamist party Hizb Ut-Tahrir carry their party's flags and shout slogans during a protest against attacks by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces on the Syrian city of Homs and to express solidarity with Syria's anti-government protesters, in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, March 16, 2012.



A handout photo distributed by Syrian News Agency (SANA) shows people walking on a street in HomsMarch 14, 2012.



A spray-painted slogan reads in Arabic 'Down with Bashar (referring to President Bashar al-Assad) the pig and dog' is seen next to a damaged shop in Rastan, near the flashpoint city of Homs, on March 14, 2012. UN-Arab League mediator Kofi Annan and Russia urged President Bashar al-Assad to speed up efforts to end the bloodletting in Syria, as regime forces overran another rebel city.




Syrian women sit in front of a bullet-riddled facade of a building in Rastan, near the flashpoint city of Homs, on March 14, 2012. UN-Arab League mediator Kofi Annanand Russia urged President Bashar al-Assad to speed up efforts to end the bloodletting in Syria, as regime forces overran another rebel city.




A Syrian protester living in Jordan displays a mock referendum on executing Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad during a demonstration at the first anniversary of the start of the Syrian revolution in Amman March 15, 2012. The paper reads, "I think will hang at Martyrs' Square in Homs".


A Syrian man who fled with his family the violence in Baba Amr neighbourhood, in the flashpoint city of Homs, stands on the door-step of his room at a refugee center in the area of Wadi Khaled on the Lebanese-Syrian border northern Lebanon on March 15, 2012. According to UN and local officials more than 1,500 Syrians, mainly women and children, have crossed into Lebanon in recent weeks.



This Friday March 9, 2012 video image taken from AP Television shows the body of sniper victim Abdelaziz Ben Ahmed Khrer being lowered into a grave in the besieged city of Idlib, Syria. Abdelaziz, a father of four, was killed by a sniper in the car as he drove home with supplies he bought minutes before for his family. His son Ahmed Ben Ahmed Khrer who traveled with his father witnessed the moment he was shot in the head by a sniper. The Syrian army recaptured most of the northern rebel stronghold of Idlib near the Turkish border on Tuesday March 13, 2012.



This Friday March 9, 2012 video image taken from AP Television shows the body of sniper victim Abdelaziz Ben Ahmed Khrer being lowered into a grave in the besieged city of Idlib, Syria. Abdelaziz, a father of four, was killed by a sniper in the car as he drove home with supplies he bought minutes before for his family. His son Ahmed Ben Ahmed Khrer who traveled with his father witnessed the moment he was shot in the head by a sniper. The Syrian army recaptured most of the northern rebel stronghold of Idlib near the Turkish border on Tuesday March 13, 2012.




This Friday March 9, 2012 video image taken from AP Television shows a young boy Ahmed Ben Ahmed Khrer, crying as his father Abdelaziz Ben Ahmed Khrer is buried in the besieged city of Idlib, Syria. Abdelaziz, a father of four, was killed by a sniper in the car as he drove home with supplies he bought minutes before for his family. His son Ahmed Ben Ahmed Khrer who traveled with his father witnessed the moment he was shot in the head by a sniper. The Syrian army recaptured most of the northern rebel stronghold of Idlib near the Turkish border on Tuesday March 13, 2012.



This video image taken from AP Television shows a Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebel fighter in the fighter's camp in Idlib province, Syria on Tuesday March 13, 2012. Free Syrian Army fighters vowed to continue their fight against President Bashar Assad's regime, a year after Syrians began taking to the streets to call for political reforms with protests spreading throughout the county and government security forces violently cracking down on protesters.



This image made from amateur video and released by Shaam News Network Thursday, March 15, 2012 purports to show a Syrian army tank in Idlib, Syria, Wednesday, March 14, 2012.




In this citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network ENN, anti-Syrian regime protesters step on portraits of Syrian President Bashar Assad during a protest at Maaret al-Naaman village, in Idlib, north Syria, on Friday, March 16, 2012. Kofi Annan, the international envoy on Syria, will send a mission to Damascus as soon as possible to discuss practical steps to implement his proposals to end the violence and killing. Syrian troops clashed with army defectors in several areas near the capital Damascus in the first significant battles there since President Bashar Assad's forces regained control of the suburbs weeks ago, activists said Friday. The Arabic placard in the left reads:"Maaret al-Naaman the Friday of the immediate military intervention", referring to the theme of this week which they declare is aimed at calling for immediate military intervention.




This video image taken from AP Television shows Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebel fighters setting off on a patrol to assess the positions of Syrian government forces in Idlib province, Syria on Tuesday March 13, 2012. Free Syrian Army fighters vowed to continue their fight against President Bashar Assad's regime, a year after Syrians began taking to the streets to call for political reforms with protests spreading throughout the county and government security forces violently cracking down on protesters.



This video image taken from AP Television shows Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebel fighters returning to their camp after a patrol to assess the positions of Syrian government forces in Idlib province, Syria on Tuesday March 13, 2012. Free Syrian Army fighters vowed to continue their fight against President Bashar Assad's regime, a year after Syrians began taking to the streets to call for political reforms with protests spreading throughout the county and government security forces violently cracking down on protesters.



Syrian refugees holds up their shoes during a protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad at Reyhanli refugee camp in Hatay province on the Turkish-Syrian border March 15, 2012. A government offensive in Syria's northwest has sharply increased the flow of refugees into Turkey, with about a thousand crossing in the last 24 hours, Turkish officials said on Thursday. The numbers fleeing was expected to grow further as long as fighting continued around the town of Idlib, close to the Turkish border, one Turkish official said; but he declined to say how many more Turkey was expecting.


This video image taken from AP Television shows Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebel fighters returning to their camp after a patrol to assess the positions of Syrian government forces in Idlib province, Syria on Tuesday March 13, 2012. Free Syrian Army fighters vowed to continue their fight against President Bashar Assad's regime, a year after Syrians began taking to the streets to call for political reforms with protests spreading throughout the county and government security forces violently cracking down on protesters.



This video image taken from AP Television shows a Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebel fighter in the fighter's camp in Idlib province, Syria on Tuesday March 13, 2012. Free Syrian Army fighters vowed to continue their fight against President Bashar Assad's regime, a year after Syrians began taking to the streets to call for political reforms with protests spreading throughout the county and government security forces violently cracking down on protesters.


This video image taken from AP Television shows Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebel fighters sitting around a fire in the fighter's camp in Idlib province, Syria on Tuesday March 13, 2012. Free Syrian Army fighters vowed to continue their fight against President Bashar Assad's regime, a year after Syrians began taking to the streets to call for political reforms with protests spreading throughout the county and government security forces violently cracking down on protesters.



This video image taken from AP Television shows a Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebel fighter on a patrol to assess the positions of Syrian government forces in Idlib province, Syria on Tuesday March 13, 2012. Free Syrian Army fighters vowed to continue their fight against President Bashar Assad's regime, a year after Syrians began taking to the streets to call for political reforms with protests spreading throughout the county and government security forces violently cracking down on protesters.


This image made from amateur video and released by Shaam News Network Thursday, March 15, 2012 purports to show a protest in Idlib, Syria.


This video image taken from AP Television shows Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebel fighters praying in their camp after a patrol in Idlib province, Syria on Tuesday March 13, 2012. Free Syrian Army fighters vowed to continue their fight against President Bashar Assad's regime, a year after Syrians began taking to the streets to call for political reforms with protests spreading throughout the county and government security forces violently cracking down on protesters.


Syrian refugees who fled the violence in Idlib region, walk amid make-shift tents in a camp set by the the Turkish army near Kavalcik, on the border between Syria andTurkey, on March 14, 2012. Turkey has started building a new camp site for 20,000 Syrian refugees in the southeastern province of Sanliurfa, Turkish officials said, after the latest influx of refugees came as Syrian troops overrran the northwestern city of Idlib.


Syrian refugees are searched by Turkish soldiers after crossing the border fences near the border town of Reyhanli in Hatay province March 16, 2012. Turkey said on Friday it might set up a "buffer zone" inside Syria to protect refugees fleeing President Bashar al-Assad's forces, raising the prospect of foreign intervention in the year-long revolt.




Demonstrators protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad after Friday prayers in Yabroud near DamascusMarch 16, 2012. Banner reads "Friday, immediate military intervention".



A Syrian refugee who fled the violence back home walks along the tents at a camp near Zakho, an Iraqi border town with Syria, March 15, 2012. The camp houses nearly 100 Syrian Kurdish families who have fled the fighting since the uprising in Syria, according to regional Kurdish officials. Picture taken March 15, 2012.























































































































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