It said in a statement on Saturday that 12 people – among them two children aged 10 and 12 – were killed in Homs and that a 14-year-old boy was killed in Aqrab village in the Homs area where the opposition charges the regime is planning a massacre.
To the north, the Britain-based rights watchdog said five civilians were shot dead by security forces in the city of Hama, a focal point of dissent against the regime of President Basharal Assad.
In Damascus province, 18 civilians including two children were shot dead in Duma, Saqba, Kafarbatna, Hamourieh and Dmeir.
The Observatory said that in the southern province of Daraa, cradle of the revolt that erupted in mid-March, a woman and a young girl were killed.
And near the Turkish frontier in the north, in Idlib province, two civilians including a 15-year-old youth were killed in Maaret Numan town, and a taxi driver was shot dead in the same area.
The United Nations estimates that at least 4,000 civilians have been killed in Syria in the past nine months.
On Friday, the opposition Syrian National Council warned of a looming bloody final assault on Homs using the pretext of what the regime called a "terrorist" attack on an oil pipeline on Thursday.
"The regime (is) paving the way to commit a massacre in order to extinguish the revolution in Homs," said the SNC, a coalition of Assad opponents.
Homs, an important central junction city of 1.6 million residents divided along confessional lines, is a tinderbox of sectarian tensions that the SNC said the regime was trying to exploit.
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No matter what happens there should be no foreign intervention by terrorist NATO. I don't want to see another muslim country going up in flames. The outcome of the uprising should be solely determined by the syrian people and if the uprising fail it means that the majority support asad. So either way the result will be determined by the majority & democracy will win.
Do you hace the names of these 41 civilians killed ? Please send me this information. I want to know, 'cause one of them maybe a friend :)
what is going on in syria and Arab world cant do any thing i think they all deserved to go including saudis and iranis too............
You forget Russia (which has a naval base in Syria and plans to send it's only aircraft carrier there) and China which are much more significant allies to Syria than Iran. And Iraq and Lebanon (which refused to take part in Arab League sanctions). Now Jordon too has withdrawn from the Arab League sanctions And unlike Gaddafi, the Baathist government has communities that do support them despite all thats happened. I guess they simply feel they can outlast the wave. In Iraq it took an invasion to finally remove Saddam from power, despite the decade long sanctions and in Syria things seem similar, although Syria is less isolated than Iraq.
Mr. Asad is behaving like a typical dictator, removed from reality, living in his own world, created by his imaginations, his dreams and by his sycophants, thinking himself the savior of his Druze and Alavi minority and a hero of Syrians and Arabs. Now in the unenviable situation of the person riding a tiger, he cannot ride it and he cannot let it go. Its time he behave like a true hero by thinking beyond the interests of his regime and help his countrymen reach a lasting compromise and peace with a consensus constitution and democracy.