Monday, July 16, 2012
AP Top News at 2:23 a.m. EDT
Syria's 16-month bloodbath crossed an important symbolic threshold
Sunday as the international Red Cross formally declared the conflict a
civil war, a status with implications for potential war crimes
prosecutions. The Red Cross statement came as United Nations observers
gathered new details on what happened in a village where dozens were
reported killed in a regime assault. After a second visit to Tremseh on
Sunday, the team said Syrian troops went door-to-door in the small
farming community, checking residents' IDs and then killing some and
taking others away.
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