Syria’s Assad: “Some mistakes had been made”

But gone a six-hour summit Tuesday with the Turkish foreign minister, who implored the president to stay the bloodshed, Assad shrugged it sour by insisting he willpower maintain to obstinately fight terrorists wearing Syria. On Wednesday, Turkeys Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan articulated his frustration: The state is taking ambition on its own population with guns and weapons. Residents of Hama told of indiscriminate gunfire by the army, snipers aiming by the side of civilians and corpses support up in the field of the streets in the field of the wake of a weeklong forces siege of the rebellious city. The government, however, claimed it was ridding the city of terrorists. ashen House: Syria better rotten not including AssadSyria regime bold because district pressure mountsSyria defies earth condemnation with modern raids Having blocked near all outside witnesses to the violence, President Bashar Assad is obstinately insisting to terrorists and thugs – not pro-democracy protesters strong-minded to bring him down – are driving the 5-month-old uprising. But the government accounts defy authenticity, offering a surreal spectacle to the thousands of Syrians facing down the martial and to outside observers.

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