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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Foreign Reporters Remain Trapped in Syria's Homs
2012-02-28
[An Nahar] Efforts to evacuate foreign journalists from the rebel-held Baba Amr district of the flashpoint city of Homs failed on Monday, a Western diplomatic source in the Syrian capital said.

"The evacuation of journalists did not take place but three maimed Syrians were able to leave in Syrian Red Islamic Thingy ambulances," the source said.

A negotiator in the evacuation efforts said they fell through "at the last minute after ambulances had entered Baba Amr" but declined to specify if regime forces or rebels had blocked the operation.

An International Committee of the Red Thingy front man in Geneva, meanwhile, said the ICRC and the Syrian Red Islamic Thingy were both operating in Homs.

"The Syrian Red Islamic Thingy volunteers entered Baba Amr to carry out the evacuation of persons who needed it and to deliver medical assistance," the front man said.

The diplomat in Damascus
...Capital of the last remaining Baathist regime in the world...
, speaking on condition of anonymity
... for fear of being murdered...
, told Agence La Belle France Presse earlier that talks and preparations were taking place to rescue two maimed Western news hounds trapped in the besieged Baba Amr district.

"It is extremely delicate and the process could be blocked at any moment," the diplomat said.

The ICRC has been negotiating to rescue the maimed Western journalists from Homs -- under assault by regime forces for more than three weeks -- and retrieve the bodies of two others killed there last week.

British photographer Paul Conroy and French news hound Edith Bouvier were maimed in the attack on Wednesday which claimed the lives of American war correspondent Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Don't snort until you've faced the same dangers

At least one, if not both, of the two previous commenters have.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-02-28 21:11  

#3  Attention nano-violin players: while Rantburgers have pointed out that some reporters don't get out of their hotels, many do get in harm's way to report the truth. They deserve respect. When Liberia was blowing up in 1990, and we had family there, we listened to Elizabeth Blunt on the BBC, talking as calmly as if she were serving tea while bullets whanged and zinged in the background. And we knew our family members were within earshot of the same bullets. Don't snort until you've faced the same dangers.
Posted by: mom   2012-02-28 16:06  

#2  I'm all sympathy.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-02-28 03:15  

#1  Now you know why there is a "War Clause" in your life insurance policies. Welcome to reality, news people.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-02-28 01:20  

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