The report, first obtained by CNN and The Guardian, says the bodies in the photographs “showed signs of starvation, brutal beatings, strangulation, and other forms of torture and killing.”
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Breakthrough? Syria Hints It Might Give Up Chemical Weapons
Amid reports that Syrian President Bashar Assad may be willing to give up his chemical weapons as his strongest ally has suggested he do, the Obama administration expressed skepticism Tuesday.
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Britain To Seek U.N. OK For Military Action Against Syria
Some of the latest developments related to the crisis in Syria and the increasing likelihood that the U.S. and its allies will soon launch missile strikes on targets there in response to last week’s alleged use of chemical weapons by the regime of President Bashar Assad
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Crisis In Syria: U.S. Likely To Act Soon, AP Reports
The Obama administration expects to formally declare Tuesday that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime used chemical weapons against its own people last week, The Associated Press is reporting.
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‘Friends Of Syria’ Countries Meet To Map Out Arming Rebels
Secretary of State John Kerry called the current situation in Syria “unacceptable by anyone’s standard” and lashed out at the government of President Bashar al-Assad for using Hezbollah in the fight against rebels.
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U.S. Says Syria Crossed ‘Red Line’; Now What?
On Thursday, the United States revealed that it now has “high confidence” that the Syrian regime had used chemical weapons against rebel forces.
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At Least 93,000 Syrians Have Died During Conflict, U.N. Says
“The constant flow of killings continues at shockingly high levels,” the U.N. high commissioner for human rights said Thursday as her office reported there have been at least 92,901 conflict-related deaths in Syria since March 2011.
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U.S. To Give Syrian Opposition $60 Million More In Non-Lethal Aid, Kerry Says
The Obama administration will ask Congress for an additional $60 million in aid to help the Syrian opposition council provide basic goods and services in areas under rebel control, Secretary of State John Kerry announced Thursday in Rome.
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