More brutal than the Syrian assault on Baba
Amru?<http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2012/02/more-brutal-than-syrian-assault-on-baba.html>
 *I was thinking.  The lousy Syrian regime assault on Baba Amru is brutal.
 But has there been more brutal cases? Certainly, the Israeli invasion of
Lebanon in 1982: which killed some 20,000 (mostly civilian) Lebanese,
Palestinians, and Syrians in a matter of few months only.  Furthermore, the
American assault on Fallujah was probably the most savage and brutal
assault on a civilian quarter since the US incinerated city blocks, night
after night, in Tokyo during WWII.*

http://angryarab.blogspot.com/
  Flash. Pipeline fire in Saudi
Arabia<http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2012/03/flash-pipeline-fire-in-saudi-arabia.html>
 Dissidents in Saudi Arabia tell me that there is a fire in the oil
pipeline between awamiyyah and safwa.
 Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil
   talking about
Syria<http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2012/03/talking-about-syria.html>
 In the Arab world those are not qualified to talk about the Syrian
situation: March 14 and March 8 (both of whom were silent about the abuse
of murder of Syrian workers in Lebanon, and the propagandists of House of
Saud, House of Thani, and House of Nahyan.
 Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil
 The Asad family <http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2012/03/asad-family.html>
 I don't understand.  I wish that Bashshar would make an honest argument as
to why the Asad family should continue to rule Syria? He knows that we know
that the Ba`th is now an empty vessel and carries no political weight
whatsoever. But what is argument as to why Syrians should be killed to
preserve the Asad rule?  What are their contributions beyond preservation
of Israeli occupation, brutal repression, deceit, and family rule?  What
are the gifts of the family that the Syrian people don't possess?  I don't
care if he has some support or not, but don't the Syrian people who live in
a republic in name deserve to have political succession that is not rooted
in family or sect?
 Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil
 Syrian National
Council<http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2012/03/syrian-national-council.html>
 The lousy Syrian National Council which guarantees a replacement of the
lousy Syrian regime with a lousy pro-Saudi/pro-Qatari regime, has just
called on the world to intervene to prevent a "possible massacre" in Homs.
 The statements of the council have the same credibility and truthfulness
as the military communiques of the Fath Movement under the lousy Yasir
`Arafat.  Wait: Burhan Ghalyun was in the Fath Movement. Now I understand.
Never mind.

 Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil
  Zionism is racism,
always<http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2012/03/zionism-is-racism-always.html>
   "Undercover Tel Aviv police, posing as drunks and prostitutes, have
begun arresting refugees and asylum seekers by luring them to steal wallets
and other 
items<http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/israeli-police-pose-as-drunks-prostitutes-to-entice-african-refugees-to-steal-1.415441?localLinksEnabled=false>
."

 Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil
**
 How to be removed from a US terrorism
list<http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2012/03/how-to-be-removed-from-us-terrorism.html>
 Apparently, it is easy.  1) direct your terrorism against a regime that
the US does not like. 2)
move<http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/01/us-iran-iraq-camp-idUSTRE81S29I20120301>your
camp.
 Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil
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 [image: post image] The End of Taking the Syrian Revolution at Face
Value<http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/4519/the-end-of-taking-the-syrian-revolution-at-face-va>
by Bassam Haddad <http://jadaliyya.com/pages/contributors/545>

Those interested in a revolution that would be considered a significant
step forward from the existing Syrian regime, might want to take pause as
they steadfastly support some of its main anchors. In particular, months
after its establishment, the Syrian National Council (SNC) has failed in
providing the leadership, ...  *Read More*
»<http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/4519/the-end-of-taking-the-syrian-revolution-at-face-va>

[image: post image] Syria Media Roundup (February
29)<http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/4513/syria-media-roundup-(february-29)>
by Syria Page Editors <http://jadaliyya.com/pages/contributors/50903>

“The dilemma for Syria’s neighbours” analysis by George Joffe and Alia
Brahimi “Syrian casualty lists” how are we counting the dead? “The Syrian
Arab Red Crescent refutes allegations it is not working in a neutral and
impartial manner“ Abdulrahman Attar responds to allegations in the media as
a result of its failed ...  *Read More*
»<http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/4513/syria-media-roundup-(february-29)>
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Gendered<http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/4506/the-uprisings-will-be-gendered>
by Maya Mikdashi <http://jadaliyya.com/pages/contributors/654>

Women's rights and the regulation of gender and sex norms in the Arab world
have long been put under the spotlight by local and international activists
in addition to local and international politicians and NGOs. This year, the
ongoing uprisings in the Arab world have brought into focus some dominant
ways that sexual ...  *Read More*
»<http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/4506/the-uprisings-will-be-gendered>



 Syria (and Beyond) Live Coverage: The Battle of Baba Amr
Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 6:27
James Miller in Baba Amr, Bahrain, Burhan Ghalioun, EA Middle East and
Turkey, Free Syrian Army, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Maher al-Assad,
Middle East and Iran, Syria, Syrian National Council

*A rally in Al Taman'a in northwest Syria on Wednesday, "Baba Amr, we are
with you until death"*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID8krZtM6eY&feature=player_embedded
------------------------------

2127 GMT: A new Tweet by the activist "Sami" who is inside Homs:

 Samsom homs @*Samsomhoms* <https://twitter.com/Samsomhoms>

Electricty is back to many of #*Homs*
<https://twitter.com/search/%23Homs>'s districts after 3 days of its
cut off
#*BabaAmr* <https://twitter.com/search/%23BabaAmr> &
#*Inshaat*<https://twitter.com/search/%23Inshaat>are still in
darkness.
#*Syria* <https://twitter.com/search/%23Syria>
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Earlier, Sami spoke to NPR's Andy
Carvin<http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/03/01/147730155/syrian-activist-its-snowing-and-were-shaking-here?sc=tw&cc=share>,
and said that electricity, and water, was cut for much of the city.

2111 GMT: 
Reuters<http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/01/syria-journalist-idUSL5E8E1BT520120301>,
citing several sources, says that wounded French journalist Edith Bouvier
has arrived in Lebanon. French President Sarkozy also told Reuters that he
spoke to Bouvier, and she will be flown back on a government
plane<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/01/syria-annan-talks-assad-live#block-46>
.

Sarkozy sparked a false rumor earlier this week that Bouvier was free, but
this seems like a legitimate report.

2103 GMT: An explosive allegation from a major opposition group in Syria
tonight:

Qunaitara: Jabatha: Regime forces stormed the town which lies on Israel's
border with Syria. They are not permitted to enter this specific area
without an Israeli permission or without the observation of the United
Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) . The regime's forces killed 7
citizens during their operation, among them 3 brothers of the Marweed
family and one woman with her daughter, as well as a man from the Hariri
family.

2017 GMT: Several Twitter accounts have said that there is gunfire in
the Barzeh
district<http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215253448853172848529.0004ba3042261a1bbcf99&msa=0&ll=33.538819,36.30827&spn=0.093862,0.181789&iwloc=0004ba3422aff885ead71>of
Damascus, however that news is not yet confirmed. Also, the LCCS
reported heavy 
gunfire<http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=398538266839982&set=a.221856221174855.74557.217848338242310&type=1>in
the central Midan
district<http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215253448853172848529.0004ba3042261a1bbcf99&msa=0&ll=33.527515,36.30827&spn=0.093874,0.181789&iwloc=0004ba3421f6dd74ec4e5>of
Damascus. LCCS also posted this video reportedly showing protests in
Midan which was (perhaps) taken before the gunfire:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YsjSHPEumvs#!

2004 GMT: Russia and China have NOT objected to some strongly worded
statements <http://blogs.aljazeera.net/liveblog/syria-mar-1-2012-2149>emerging
from the UN Security Council today:

Russia and China joined other UN Security Council members on Thursday in
expressing disappointment at Damascus' failure to allow UN humanitarian aid
chief Valerie Amos to visit Syria and urged that she be allowed in
immediately, France said.

The 15 nations on the council also said in a unanimously agreed statement
that they "deplore" the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation in the
country, where an 11-month government crackdown on pro-democracy protesters
has left over 7,500 civilians dead, according to the United Nations.

There have been rumors from some analysts that Russia and China would like
a cease-fire in Syria, and may not object to a UNSC resolution calling for
a cease-fire, if said resolution was carefully worded so that foreign
intervention in the Syrian crisis remained off of the table. It is likely
becoming increasingly clear to both Russia and China that there are already
efforts, outside the UN, to intervene in Syria, or at least arm the
opposition fighters, and the Assad regime may be running out of options if
it is not willing to cooperate with the UN.

Of course, such a move is a double-edged sword, as the opposition forces
would also be bound by any cease-fire agreement, and such an agreement
would likely be a fragile one.

1921 GMT: Ahmed al Omran has also discovered two videos which purport to
show the burial of journalists Marie
Colvin<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e27CNn6_q_U>and Remi
Ochlik <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5JLBcP6diI>, killed in Baba Amr
last week:

  Ahmed Al Omran @*ahmed* <https://twitter.com/ahmed>

There are two videos showing Dr. al-Mohammad with the bodies of Colvin and
Ochlik. He says they had to bury them in a garden in Bab Amr.
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The doctor said they had to bury them because the electricity was cut off
and they could not keep the bodies in the refrigerator.
#*SYRIA*<https://twitter.com/search/%23SYRIA>
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 1915 GMT: A strange video - the video claims to show a regime tank firing
on the town of Tremseih, outside Hama. Most videos that are "leaked" from
the Syrian military don't have a date, but this video has today's date, and
it matches both the video we posted earlier (the countryside looks similar,
see update 1720
GMT<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/3/1/syria-and-beyond-live-coverage-the-battle-of-baba-amr.html#1720>)
and reports that we've heard from activists. Also interesting, there appear
to be plain-clothed men on the back of the tank (perhaps Shabiha). It's not
unusual to see Shabiha working with police or security forces, but it is
interesting to see them working with a tank unit in the countryside:

Also, thanks to NPR's Ahmed al Omran <http://www.twitter.com/ahmed> for
putting a second set of eyes on the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2OWAlbaPTM&feature=player_embedded

1844 GMT: According to the description of this video, police fired teargas
at protests on the campus of Aleppo University:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0phA4iRIb4&feature=player_embedded

1828 GMT: A Jordanian blogger who has written stories critical to the
government has been stabbed by an assailant for her
work<http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/03/jordanian-blogger-stabbed-critical-post-royal-family.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter>
:

The Feb. 20 attack in Amman appears to be linked to Musallam's critical
writings about members of the Jordanian royal family. The day before she
was stabbed, she reportedly wrote an article on her blog (link in Arabic)
that criticized Prince Hassan bin Talal's recent commentary about
dispersing demonstrators in an Amman square. The blogger said his comments
were offensive.

For the last year, Jordan has witnessed pro-democracy protests, pushing
King Abdullah II to fire his previous cabinet and introduce reforms.

CPJ calls on the Jordanian authorities to initiate a "serious
investigation" into the stabbing. The probe conducted so far has born no
fruit. Instead, some authorities appear to be trying to discredit Musallam.

1822 GMT: The BBC offers a behind-the-scenes video of how some of the
videos escape from Syria<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-17222163>,
and how citizen journalists are plagued with not just rockets and arrests,
but also by slow internet connections and lack of sufficient expertise.
Sometimes, according to the activists, only 20 seconds of video may take
hours to upload to Youtube so that organizations like EA Worldview can view
them.

And we see hundreds of videos a day, most of which never make it to this
website.

1810 GMT: This video was reportedly taken in the Karam al Zaytoun
district<http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215253448853172848529.0004ba3042261a1bbcf99&msa=0&ll=34.724825,36.730213&spn=0.046277,0.090895&iwloc=0004ba305566305d480cc>of
Homs, an area which has been hit hard by shelling and sniper fire
today,
according to activists. This man was reportedly shot in the streets, and
the other activists are afraid to retrieve the body because of the gunfire:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAqk6bV_3oo&feature=player_embedded

1732 GMT: It seems that the rumors out of Egypt are true, the American NGO
workers are on their way back
home<http://blogs.aljazeera.net/liveblog/cairo-mar-1-2012-2116>
:

A plane carrying American pro-democracy campaigners and other activists
left Egypt on Thursday after a travel ban was lifted, an airport official
said, a move that is likely to defuse the deepest row between Washington
and Cairo in decades.

"They have left," the airport official told Reuters, without giving further
details. A U.S. military plane had been sent to Egypt to take them, airport
officials had said earlier. [Reuters]

1720 GMT: The LCCS is now reporting that 35 have been killed
today<http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=398441040183038&set=a.221856221174855.74557.217848338242310&type=1>in
Syria, "among them 22 in Homs, 7 martyrs fell in the town of Jabatha
in
Qunaitara, 2 martyrs in Idlib,2 martyrs in Hama "Keranz and Traimseh,and
one martyr in each of Dumair "Damascus Suburbs", and Jabal Zawyeh in Idlib."

LCCS also posts this video, reportedly showing tanks opening
fire<http://www.facebook.com/LCCSy/posts/140485116073585>(possibly
during prayer) in Tremseih, in Hama province:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuXI-VlDtic&feature=player_embedded

Also, this video reportedly shows a column of smoke rising above Bab
Tadmor, Homs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7ftn8T6LCA&feature=player_embedded

1655 GMT: Turning to Bahrain, last night's events weren't all about
teargas, death, and fireworks (see update at 1132
GMT<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/3/1/syria-and-beyond-live-coverage-the-battle-of-baba-amr.html#1132>).
This video reportedly shows a candlelight vigil for the martyrs who have
fallen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fS-eKou6vY&feature=player_embedded

And this video reportedly shows the people of Al Dair village carrying
symbolic coffins, representing those who have been killed by security
forces since last February:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKK7Gbuosfw&feature=player_embedded

1647 GMT: The AP has uploaded their collection of raw footage from Homs
today, as the Free syrian Army has withdrawn because of a lack of
ammunition and weapons and the worsening humanitarian situation:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbAdZxk4mKs&feature=player_embedded

1559 GMT: More news on the American NGO workers who are being tried in
Egyptian court over allegations that their organizations interfered with
the political process:

 Breaking News

   - ✔

@*BreakingNews* <https://twitter.com/BreakingNews>

Egyptian officials say US has paid bail and American democracy workers are
clear to leave - @*AP* <https://twitter.com/AP>
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1541 GMT: The LCCS is reporting that Al
Rastan<http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215253448853172848529.0004ba3042261a1bbcf99&msa=0&ll=34.876355,36.76506&spn=0.369535,0.727158&iwloc=0004ba304229f9fa51325>has
once again been shelled. This time, the building containing members of
the Local Coordinating Committee was also repeatedly hit, though the LCCS
reports that no one was
hurt<http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=398419200185222&set=a.221856221174855.74557.217848338242310&type=1>
.

*The 
Guardian*<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/01/syria-annan-talks-assad-live#block-27>has
spoken to a resident of the Karm
al Zaytoun 
district<http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215253448853172848529.0004ba3042261a1bbcf99&msa=0&ll=34.726518,36.748238&spn=0.092552,0.181789&iwloc=0004ba305566305d480cc>of
Homs who reports that their neighborhood is under attack:

Zeitun is being attacked from three directions. There are four tanks
stationed in the Al-Asseel and Al-Nazheen neighbourhoods. They are shooting
at the high street where is the big market. Most of the shops were damaged
in the shooting and the shooting is still going on. The market is covered
in fire and smoke.

There are only a few members of Free Syrian Army in Zeitun, so the fighting
has been less intense than other neighbourhoods. But we are besieged by two
neighbourhoods loyal to the regime. They imposed a curfew on Zeitun and no
food or medication is allowed in here.

They set up check points from where the Syrian army are shooting anything
moving in the street.

1514 GMT: Al Jazeera reports on the worsening humanitarian crisis in
Homs<http://blogs.aljazeera.net/liveblog/syria-mar-1-2012-1649>,
and the efforts of the International Committee of the Red Cross to get aid
to the embattled city:

1502 GMT: Activist "Sammy" Tweets from Homs:

 Samsom homs @*Samsomhoms* <https://twitter.com/Samsomhoms>

While #*FSA* <https://twitter.com/search/%23FSA> was withdrawing from
BabAmr,it evacuated civilians severely injured;but some are still in #*
BabAmr* <https://twitter.com/search/%23BabAmr>
#*Homs*<https://twitter.com/search/%23Homs>
#*Syria* <https://twitter.com/search/%23Syria>
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The largest concern so far is that, despite the FSA pullout from the
neighborhood, the Assad soldiers could launch reprisal attacks against the
now-defenseless civilians, especially those who were injured.

1438 GMT: NPR's Ahmed al Omran translates a Tweet from a prominent activist
associated with the Free Syrian Army in Baba Amr:

 Ahmed Al Omran @*ahmed* <https://twitter.com/ahmed>

Bab Amr is under heavy shelling again, reports
@*OmarShakir91*<https://twitter.com/OmarShakir91>
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1424 GMT: The activist organization *Syrian
Tracker*<https://syriatracker.crowdmap.com/reports/view/1681>has
released the names of 9,571 individual Syrians whom they say were
killed between March 18, 2011 and February 27, 2012. The fully-interactive
database lists the names, locations, and dates of those killed. The report
is also available in Google Earth.

The picture below is the most useful graphic. According to the report, 42%
of those killed were killed in Homs. While we don;t have a full translation
of the place names, the "green" in Homs, the "purple" is Daraa, and the
"dark blue" is Idlib:

Sadly, this number is already rising. According to the Local Coordinating
Committees of Syria, an activist network operating inside the country, 26
have been killed already
today<https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1581989&l=cc4b9bb1c3&id=217848338242310>,
"among them 17 in Homs, 7 martyrs fell in the town of Jabatha in Qunaitara,
and one martyr in each of Karnaz in Hama Suburbs, and Jabal Zawyeh in
Idlib."

1354 GMT: The Free Syrian Army has
withdrawn<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/01/syria-annan-talks-assad-live#block-15>from
the Baba Amr district of Homs, and pro-Assad forces now occupy the
neighborhood. This statement was posted on a Facebook page
<http://www.facebook.com/baba.amr.eye/posts/335288789840566>associated with
the Free Syrian Army:

We, the Baba Amr brigade, have decided to strategically withdraw for the
sake of the civilians remaining inside the neighbourhood. The humanitarian
situation is at its worst, as there is no food whatsoever, no medicines, no
water and no electricity. There is no communication in the area thus making
matters much worse. We are also lacking in enough arms to defend the
civilians. The Assad army has destroyed most of the civilian homes up to
now by use of missiles from multiple missile launchers, helicopters that
have attacked Baba Amr from the skies and tank shelling using mortar shells
type 120ml.

We are now calling on the International Red Cross to immediately enter and
remove all civilians, we place full responsibility on them in that they
must enter and save the people and hand them all aid necessary to keep them
alive. The families have refused to leave, thus they must be provided with
aid immediately. They have refused to leave their destroyed homes, homes
that have been blown up during the barbaric attacks for the last month. The
number of civilians refusing to leave is around 4000.

Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation is the chief concern for many in Baba
Amr and beyond. *The Guardian* speaks with an
activist<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/01/syria-annan-talks-assad-live#block-11>,
Sami, in Homs:

Water supplies have been shut down for the last three days. They have also
cut down electricity from most of the city.

Baba Amr has been without electricity, food and water since the 5 February,
but the Red Crescent has got some food in.

Outside Baba Amr, electricity has been working for about two hours each
day. There has been heavy snow in Homs since yesterday. It is very cold and
the lack of electricity and the lack of fuel means we are really facing a
bad situation. There is no way to warm the houses.

James Miller takes over today's live coverage. Thanks to Scott Lucas for
getting us started today.

1150 GMT: Bahrain's King Hamad, addressing the Arab Youth Media, has
complained that Western media have been unfair to
Shi'ites<http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDetails.aspx?storyid=324766>by
"making it appear that they were all against their homeland, while the
truth is that very few may have been affected by calls of...theocracy".

In contrast to this fostering of sectarian conflict, Bahrain's press had
"highlightedg the kingdom's landmark achievements as a result of its
pioneering march of reform, democracy and comprehensive development".

1132 GMT: An EA correspondent from Bahrain points us to this video, "It
might look like fireworks but it's not. Thi is how Ma'ameer village was
raided around midnight with tear gas although no protesters were in the
streets at that time. Most of the shooting was directed at the windows of
houses":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y38oKPoyns&feature=player_embedded

Video from Aleker of the home of a pregnant mother and her 8-year-old son
and 5-year-old daughter, full of tear gas after a canister was fired
through the window --- neighbours rescued the family:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrhE7svoW0k&feature=player_embedded

1119 GMT: The head of the opposition Syrian National Council, Burhan
Ghalioun, says it has formed a military
council<http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/ML_SYRIA?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-03-01-05-09-58>to
organise and unify all armed resistance.

Ghalioun said the plan was co-ordinated with the Free Syrian Army: "We
wanted to organize those who are carrying arms today, The revolution
started peacefully and kept up its peaceful nature for months, but the
reality today is different and the SNC must shoulder its responsibilities
in the face of this new reality."

Ghalioun denied that the step would foster civil war, "No, the uprising in
Syria was from the start and it will remain foremost a popular peaceful
movement. The task of the military council is to protect those peaceful
protesters and civilians."

1109 GMT: Contrasting images in Homs --- regime soldiers moving through
Baba Amr on Wednesday:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adxcSyex8GA&feature=player_embedded

A snowman on a rooftop:

<http://twitpic.com/8qifhf>

1105 GMT: British Foreign Secretary William Hague says he has closed the UK
Embassy in Syria
<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17218554#TWEET90157>and
withdrawn staff amid security fears.

0705 GMT: Bahraini activists are claiming a new death from tear gas
inhalation. Habib Kadhim Almulla, 60 years old, reportedly died on
Wednesday 
morning<http://bahraincenter.blogspot.com/2012/02/february-29-new-case-of-death-due-to.html>after
the gas was shot inside his home in Sehla, the 3rd time Almulla had
been affected.

A march in Sitra last night, calling for freedom for political detainees:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0RXdyrwaxw&feature=player_embedded

0625 GMT: Wednesday in Syria was dominated by the news and signals ---
often unclear, often confusing, always laden with tension --- of a fight
for control of the Baba Amr section of Homs, now besieged for the 27th
straight day.

In the end, there was no takeover of the devastated neighbourhood, its
residents trapped, by regime forces. Both the most reliable report and the
death toll --- put at "only" 16 in Homs <http://www.lccsyria.org/6887> by
the Local Coordination Committees of Syria --- point to skirmishes, which
we think were primarily in the northeast of Baba Amr.

Some activists inside and outside Homs were cheering last night that the
elite 4th Division of the Syrian army, led by President Assad's brother
Maher, had been repelled by the Free Syrian Army. The sobering analysis
comes from EA's James Miller, however:

*There are two key points that continue to be repeated by all the trusted
sources EA has made contact with --- the FSA has been clashing with Assad
soldiers...and the troops have not fully occupied the neighborhood...

Yet.

The third detail that is in nearly every report: Assad's military is
capable of taking Baba Amr. It is possible that they are holding out to
lessen the media attention, or because they want to avoid heavy losses, but
the entire city is surrounded by large numbers of pro-Assad forces, and
tonight they are closer to the centre of Baba Amr than they have been since
the siege started.
*

  Article originally appeared on EA WorldView (
http://www.enduringamerica.com/).

 The Latest from Iran (1 March): The Issue Is
Legitimacy<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/3/1/the-latest-from-iran-1-march-the-issue-is-legitimacy.html>



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[image: Date]Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 18:56 | [image: Author]Scott
Lucas<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/author/scott-lucas> in
[image: Category]EA Iran<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/category/ea-iran>,
[image: Category]Middle East and
Iran<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/category/middle-east-and-iran>

*See also Iran Snap Analysis: So Who is "Winning" These
Elections?<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/3/1/iran-snap-analysis-so-who-is-winning-these-elections.html>
The Latest from Iran (29 February): Playing the Numbers
Game<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/2/29/the-latest-from-iran-29-february-playing-the-numbers-game.html>
*
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Worker sweeps up campaign flyers, 25 February 1915 GMT: The "Engineers" in
Syria. Seven Iranian engineers and technicians, abducted in Syria in
December, have not been freed<http://www.irna.ir/Newsshow.aspx?NID=80016025>
.

Last month, Iranian media reported that the men had been released, but
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister has said that they are still in the country,
albeit in "perfect health".

The Free Syrian Army claims that five of the men are actually military
snipers who were in Syria to assist President Assad's forces.

1845 GMT: Assurance of the Day. An Iranian official
announces<http://www.presstv.ir/detail/229471.html>,
“About 1,300 domestic and 350 foreign reporters working for 174
international media will provide coverage for the ninth election of the
Majlis on Friday."

Which only leaves the question: how exactly will they be allowed to
"provide coverage"?

Click to read more
...<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/3/1/the-latest-from-iran-1-march-the-issue-is-legitimacy.html>


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