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Sunday, November 10, 2013

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Syrian women walk past destruction in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said on May 2, his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.

Syrian women walk past destruction in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said on May 2, his observers were having a ‘calming effect’ on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was ‘shaky’ and not holding.

A general view shows the Syrian flag flying next to destruction in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
A general view shows destruction in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of the central restive city of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
A Syrian woman walks past the rubble of homes allegedly destroyed during Syrian government army shelling in the town of Taftnaz, in northwestern Syria, on April 15, 2012. Syrian opposition activists organised protests against President Bashar al-Assad's regime on April 20, 2012, in a new test of its readiness to honour a peace plan UN chief Ban Ki-moon said it has so far failed to heed.
Syrian women walk past destruction in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said on May 2, his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
Syrian men walk in the street in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said on May 2, his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
A general view shows the heavily destroyed Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012, as the head of the UN mission to Syria said his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
A taxi drives past Syrian soldiers manning a checkpoint at the entrance of al-Karama area in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. Syria's army on May 2, reportedly suffered its deadliest day in a ceasefire when rebel fighters killed 20 troops, in the latest violation of the three-week truce the UN says both sides are flouting.
Syrians inspect the destruction at their house in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
A general view shows destruction in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
Syrian children remove rubble from the entrance of their house in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said on May 2, his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
Syrian soldiers man a checkpoint at the entrance of the al-Karama area in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said on May 2, his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
Syrian children remove rubble from the entrance of their house in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said on May 2, his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
A general view shows the heavily destroyed Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012, as the head of the UN mission to Syria said his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
A Syrian women inspects the destruction at her house in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.

A Syrian women inspects the destruction at her house 
in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012.

A general view shows the heavily destroyed Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs through a blooming field on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.
A Syrian man inspects the destruction in his house in the Bab Amro neighbourhood of Homs on May 2, 2012. The head of the UN mission to Syria said his observers were having a 'calming effect' on the ground but admitted the ceasefire was 'shaky' and not holding.

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