Tuesday May 29, 2012
Shrouded dead bodies following a Syrian government assault on Houla, Syria. Reports indicate that government-backed militias went door to door killing entire families. (AP Photo)
The State Department is expelling Syria's top diplomat in Washington following a wave of deadly attacks on civilians in Syria over the weekend. Seven European nations, including Britain and France, also moved to expel Syrian diplomats. This follows reports that Syrian government-backed militias went door to door in a killing spree that took the lives of entire families resisting the rule of Bashar Assad. [Full Story]
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