Alarm bells are ringing in Damascus as western and Arab governments are looking to put pressure on the Assad regime.
New sanctions and a new report by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHCR) is a damning indictment of how Syrian President Bashar Al Assad the domestic crisis that has engulfed his country - by sheer brute violence. READ MORE HERE
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