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burberry outlet He said that residents were unable to leave their neighborhoods because of the sniper fire and that two women bled to death in front of him because they could not be safely taken to a hospital. Mr. Hamawi said that a soldier near his house told him that the military was just responding to gunfire coming from buildings. The authorities have blamed a foreign conspiracy for the unrest; they said they were battling Muslim extremists who were “terrorizing” Syrian citizens. On Sunday, when the president ordered the initial attack against Hama, the national news agency, Sana, said it was a military operation against armed fundamentalists.
“The authorities are using excessive force against unarmed peaceful demonstrators,” said Mohammad Habash, a Syrian lawmaker in Damascus. “This military interference is unnecessary.”
Another resident in Hama who gave his name as Fadi, also reached via satellite phone, said that most women and children had fled the city to a nearby town, Al-Zahiriyah, where they set up a makeshift camp for displaced families. “The situation is very difficult,” Mr. Fadi said. “I am witnessing massacres. People are dying from their wounds, inside their homes, because we can’t take them to hospitals.”
burberry scarf He said that he had heard from residents that in one neighborhood, Al-Alamayn, 30 people had died since Wednesday. Mr. Fadi said the information was hard to confirm because snipers loyal to the government were shooting at anything that moved. A grown man sobbed as friends led him out of the mosque. Mustafa Naji al-Mrabet's left hand and feet were bandaged, there were bloodstains on his robes, and the valve for an intravenous needle still stuck out of his arm. He was both a husband and a father, deep in mourning.Nearby, his brother-in-law, 26-year-old Abubakr Ali cried like a child. Ali pulled back the blankets covering two small coffins. Inside lay the bloody bodies of his nephews, Mohamed and Motez al-Mrabet, ages 5 and 3. Their mother Ibtisam lay in a coffin beside them.All three were killed early Thursday morning as they slept, neighbors and relatives said, when their house on the outskirts of this coastal city was hit by a NATO airstrike. Family members said a third child, 8-year old Naji, was in intensive care after suffering serious injuries.Officials from Moammar Gadhafi's embattled government brought journalists to the ruins of al-Mrabet family's 2-story villa in a residential neighborhood on Thursday."In all my 36 years I've never seen a day like this," said a neighbor named Salah Buharto. He said the 6:30 a.m. blast was so powerful, he initially thought his own house had been hit.
When asked about the suspected air strike, a NATO spokesman told CNN: "NATO made a strike in Zlitan at 6:30 a.m. (Thursday) local time. The target was a command and control facility held by government forces.
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