What is happening in Homs, Syria, looks no different from a war zone! This is so obvious from tv shots.
It is simply not justifiable for a government to use tanks to bombard its own people for whatever reason or reasons.
As I had predicted, Syria's Assad is not serious about the 6-point UN peace plan as fighting continues with the Assad regime continuing to use tanks and artillery to bombard his own people.
More than 9000 Syrians have already been killed since the Syrian uprising a year ago.
Despite the latest promise to observe a ceasefire, I doubt Assad will keep to his words.
Perhaps Assads knows that he has already crossed the Rubicon and checked into Hotel California and that there is no way out for him and his regime but to carry on with his desperate move to suppress the people hoping to somehow cow them into submission.
Well, it is his own funeral.
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