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+ | Ancient Syrian City A Wasteland Of Modern Violence,jordan pas cher femme<br><br>Talks in Geneva have ended without any concrete action on Syria. In fact, even without a concrete promise from the Assad government that it will show up for another round of talks next week. The two sides had lengthy discussions about sending aid into the Syrian city of Homs,basket nike homme, Syria's third largest city. But they couldn't agree on passage for an aid convoy. And that means hundreds are still stranded without food or medicine.<br><br>In a minute,Sacs Longchamp, we'll try to get a sense of what life is like in Homs today and what the people there think about the peace talks in Geneva. But first, we have this rare glimpse inside the city of Homs in the early days of the fighting. Today, it's nearly impossible for Western reporters to get into Syria. But MORNING EDITION host Steve Inskeep was able to pay a visit to Homs last summer. In his encore presentation, Steve gives us a profile of a place that was already devastated by war.<br><br>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:<br><br>Homs is one of the first places where Syria's uprising became a full blown war. In 2012, a reporter told the BBC of government artillery strikes killing children in a section of Homs known as Bab Amr.<br><br>(SOUNDBITE OF NEWSCAST)<br><br>MARIE COLVIN: I mean just today, shelling started at 6:30 in the morning. I counted 14 shells hitting just this civilian area.<br><br>INSKEEP: That reporter, the American Marie Colvin,tn requin pas cher homme, was killed in Homs the next day. Syrian forces went on to wreck Bab Amr. Much of the populace fled a zone that is now surrounded by concrete barricades and Syrian army checkpoints. It was at one of those army checkpoints decorated, like most checkpoints, with a portrait of President Bashar al Assad that we contemplated the area as it stands today.<br><br>We're looking at two and three story buildings that had been blasted away to the building frames, and some of them have collapsed in rubble. There is nothing alive in here but grass that I can see,nike air max pas cher, but we'll take a closer look.<br><br>We found a place where several streets came together at an angle. It once must have been an appealing space surrounded by restaurants and shops. Now,air jordan femme, every street was empty.<br><br>You may be able to hear this a bit. There's no sound in this neighborhood except the rattling of these bullet riddled metal gates that had been pulled down on the shops when they were closed for the last time,air jordan enfant.<br><br>(SOUNDBITE OF RATTLING GATE)<br><br>INSKEEP: The wind was blowing those gates. It blows a lot in Homs, and blows so consistently that all around the region the trees have grown up leaning the same direction. Rebels once hoped the political wind might blow in a new direction. Instead, it blows the wreckage of Bab Amr. But hang around here a minute, just wait, and you realize the steel gates are not the only things moving. We waved it down and discovered a family returning.<br><br>This is the first time you've come back, right now.<br><br>UNIDENTIFIED MAN 1: You are right, old guy.<br><br>INSKEEP: Would you mind if we followed you home?<br><br>UNIDENTIFIED MAN 1: No,air jordan homme.<br><br>INSKEEP: Sure,air max pas cher, said the man in the front seat, who was the family patriarch. In truth, he did seem to mind. He seemed unsettled by the armed agent the government had sent with us on this day,longchamp, and by the prospect that we might draw the interest of some rebel sniper. Still,air jordan pas cher, he let us follow.<br><br>So we're going into a narrower street now, a residential street.<br><br>(SOUNDBITE OF A MOTORCYCLE)<br><br>INSKEEP: I don't know if that was a soldier or not on that motorcycle. He had camouflage pants and a black shirt. Some of these houses may not have been totally destroyed. They're covered in graffiti,tn chaussure pas cher, the gates are closed but they don't seem burned out.相关的主题文章: | ||
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The first time I came here was for a holiday. I think it was on my third day, after the jet lag had started to ease, that I realized two weeks wasn going to be anywhere near long enough. I returned again, about a year later, and that when reality hit: my long marriage to New York was pretty much over and my romance with Provence was in full bloom. | The first time I came here was for a holiday. I think it was on my third day, after the jet lag had started to ease, that I realized two weeks wasn going to be anywhere near long enough. I returned again, about a year later, and that when reality hit: my long marriage to New York was pretty much over and my romance with Provence was in full bloom. |