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Omaha Steve

(99,632 posts)
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 11:56 AM Jun 2014

Syrian woman survives 700 days of blockade

Source: AP-Excite

By DIAA HADID

HOMS, Syria (AP) — Over the course of the 700-day blockade, her world shrunk to her living room and her kitchen. She survived by eating plants and reading books. She refused to look in the mirror, because seeing her withered state might break her spirit.

Zeinat Akhras, a 65-year-old pharmacist, still bears the effects of nearly two years trapped in her home, surrounded by rebel fighters during the government's siege on the ancient quarters of the central Syrian city of Homs. She's still a wispy 38 kilograms (83 pounds), even after gaining four kilograms (eight pounds) since the blockade ended in early May with the fall of the rebels in the city.

"Every day, we said it will end tomorrow," Akhras said in a recent interview with The Associated Press in her home. "If we counted the number of days, we would have given up."

Homs' Old City, a series of crowded neighborhoods, was under siege and bombardment in a campaign by government forces to starve out rebels. Homs had been one of the first to rise up against the rule of President Bashar Assad with protests in March 2011, turning the city into a battleground as government forces cracked down and opponents took up arms.

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In this Thursday, June 5, 2014 photo, Zeinat Akhras and her brother Ayman pose inside a Greek Orthodox church in Homs, Syria. Akhras, a 65-year-old pharmacist, still bears the effects of more than two years trapped in her home, surrounded by rebel fighters, for nearly two years during the government{2019}s siege on the ancient quarters of the central Syrian city of Homs. She{2019}s still a wispy 83 pounds (38 kilos), even after gaining eight points (four kilos) since the blockade ended in early May with the fall of the rebels in the city. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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heaven05

(18,124 posts)
1. it really is disgusting what
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 12:16 PM
Jun 2014

humans put others humans through for power and control over said humans. This really is getting to be very disgusting place in which to live, the planet earth. Guns everywhere. Nuts carrying them. Wars and rumors of war, where did that come from? All type of depraved killing and slaughter in the name of nationalistic and tribal loyalties, Rwanda comes to mind. I saw that, very disturbing. Nothing beautiful about the human race. Sorry, her unnecessary situation made me go off.

pampango

(24,692 posts)
5. The 700-day blockade was courtesy of the Syrian army.
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 02:51 PM
Jun 2014
Homs' Old City, a series of crowded neighborhoods, was under siege and bombardment in a campaign by government forces to starve out rebels.
 

seveneyes

(4,631 posts)
6. The rebel extremists could have walked away at any time
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 02:59 PM
Jun 2014

That the rebels put innocents through all that just to exercise their desire for Sharia type Laws is disgusting.

pampango

(24,692 posts)
7. Most of them did. The government did not lift the blockade.
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 03:52 PM
Jun 2014

Starving a city, including civilians, in order to defeat an armed force meets the definition of a war crime.

 

seveneyes

(4,631 posts)
8. An armed force hiding behind innocents meets the definition of a war crime
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 03:57 PM
Jun 2014

Somebody always has to go first.

pampango

(24,692 posts)
9. Being an armed force in an urban area is not a war crime.
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 04:06 PM
Jun 2014

Starving everyone in a city to get at the armed force is.

 

seveneyes

(4,631 posts)
10. an armed force in an urban area holding innocents as shields is a war crime
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 05:36 PM
Jun 2014

Thereby prompting the starving.

pampango

(24,692 posts)
11. If that were true you would be right. If the armed force is simply in the same city as civilians,
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 05:45 PM
Jun 2014

that is not a war crime. If they are using civilians as shields that would be. I did not see anything in the OP to indicate that they were using civilians as shields.

All war crimes committed by both sides should be subject to prosecution under international law.

 

seveneyes

(4,631 posts)
12. All war crimes committed by both sides should be subject to prosecution under international law.
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 08:12 PM
Jun 2014

On that, we agree.

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