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***GRAPHIC*** THE BODIES OF AMERICAN JOURNALIST MARIE COLVIN & FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHER REMI OCHLIEK ARE STILL IN BABA AMR IN A VEGETABLE FREEZER. Homs (Baba Amr): Feb 28, 21012 - They have no place else to store their bodies. Both were killed last week when Assad’s forces targeted their make-shift media center with no less than 11 rockets.
Marie and Remi’s colleague Paul Conroy was smuggled out of Homs into Lebanon, however in the process, 13 Syrians (out of 40) who took it upon themselves to smuggle him out of Baba Amr died when they were ambushed by Assad’s forces and murdered.
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Marie Colvin was the only British journalist reporting from inside the besieged Syrian enclave of Baba Amr. This is her final report
They call it the widows’ basement. Crammed amid makeshift beds and scattered belongings are frightened women and children trapped in the horror of Homs, the Syrian city shaken by two weeks of relentless bombardment.
Among the 300 huddling in this wood factory cellar in the besieged district of Baba Amr is 20-year-old Noor, who lost her husband and her home to the shells and rockets.
“Our house was hit by a rocket so 17 of us were staying in one room,” she recalls as Mimi, her three-year-old daughter, and Mohamed, her five-year-old son, cling to her abaya.
“We had had nothing but sugar and water for two days and my husband went to try to find food.” It was the last time she saw Maziad, 30, who had worked in a mobile phone repair shop. “He was torn to pieces by a mortar shell.”
For Noor, it was a double tragedy. Adnan, her 27-year-old brother, was killed at Maziad’s side.
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