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By Saad Abedine and Jethro Mullen, CNN
updated 7:20 AM EDT, Wed May 7, 2014

(CNN) -- A truce between Syrian government and rebel forces in the strategic and symbolic city of Homs has gone into effect, the opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Wednesday.

An operation to evacuate opposition fighters and their families from the Old City of Homs has begun, the London-based group said.


The ancient city of Homs became known as the capital of the uprising against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. It has experienced some of the worst of the violence in a bloody civil war that has left more than 100,000 people dead and driven millions of people from their homes across the country.

As many as 2,500 people are thought to be trapped in Homs, parts of which have been under siege since June 2012. Efforts to get humanitarian aid to those inside the city have been plagued by difficulties amid the fighting.

Syrian rebels have said that the truce in the city was brokered after they agreed to release 70 Lebanese Hezbollah fighters, 20 Iranian officers captured by the Islamic Front in Aleppo and an Iranian female agent who was captured at the end of March. Hezbollah and Iran have backed al-Assad's government in the war.

Truce follows talks

Under the deal, once the opposition fighters reach their final destination in Al-Dara Al-Kabira in the province of Homs, the first group of pro-regime prisoners will be released from the towns of Nubul and Zahra in rural Aleppo.

Representatives of the rebel fighters and of Islamic battalions have negotiated in recent days with those of Syrian government forces, the pro-regime National Defense militias, the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah and the Governor of Homs, according to the observatory.

The talks were mediated by civil committees and the United Nations in the presence of representatives from the Iranian and Russian embassies.

In a statement to the state-run Syrian news agency SANA, Homs Governor Talal al-Barazi said that the process of settlement and reconciliation will begin simultaneously with the rebels' departure so as to have the city cleared of arms.

After the city is cleared, a Syrian army unit will begin a search to detect and dismantle explosive devices, mines and remove barricades, he said.

Opposition defiant

Syria's opposition has tried to spin the truce as a victory over al-Assad's regime. But handing over control of the city could be a strategic setback.

"This deal proves that the Assad regime is a puppet manipulated by Iran, and that it is the sole importer of terrorists, and perhaps the exclusive agent of terrorism in the region," Noura Al Ameer, vice president of the opposition Syrian Coalition, said before the truce went into effect.

Governor al-Barazi has said the removal of rebel fighters and weapons from Homs will help the government improve security and stability in Syria.

But the coalition has expressed doubt that the truce will hold.

"We fear for the safety of those in Homs as the regime has always reneged on its promises," the group said.

Terms of the deal

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has said that the Homs pact will call for:

1. The withdrawal of rebel and Islamist fighters from Homs neighborhoods under the supervision of regime forces and delegates from the United Nations;

2. The opening by rebel forces of a safe passage for the provision of food and medical aid to the Shiite enclaves of Nubul and Zahraa in the Aleppo countryside, considered to be regime strongholds the rebels have blocked for months;

3. The withdrawal of rebel forces from Homs via the Hama-Homs highway toward Al-Dara Al-Kabira inHoms province's north countryside;

4. The granting of amnesty to 50 fighters who defected from regime forces in Homs' al-Waer neighborhood;

5. The takeover by regime forces of the al-Waer neighborhood in Homs in addition to the entrance and exit into the neighborhoods of Jouret Shiah, Al-Qarabees, Hamidiyeh, Wadi Al-Sayeh and the Old City of Homs;

6. Retreating rebel and Islamist fighters to keep their personal weapons for protection in the event of any breach of the pact.
Truce in Syrian city of Homs goes into effect - CNN.com

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An image from video posted May 7, 2014 to YouTube apparently shows Syrian police on the scene as Syrian rebels board a bus to evacuate central Homs, with a United Nations vehicle parked nearby. The video could not be independently verified by CBS News.
 
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Structures can be rebuilt, but preserve the life.
 
Joint force should be formed to take over Syria... Assad the butcher aint stopping anytime soon... he would keep on destroying syria...
The Syrian Armed Opposition will continue fighting as long as they get the arms they need. Other than that, the Security Council failed to do a thing about Ukraine, forget about Syria.
 
The Syrian Armed Opposition will continue fighting as long as they get the arms they need. Other than that, the Security Council failed to do a thing about Ukraine, forget about Syria.

forget about fighting through proxies, we the muslims need to formulate our own joint mulism armed forces to tackle any failing govt.

we need to stop looking up to UN to solve our problems.
 
No proxies involved. Terrorists are fighting their kind, the FSA is fighting ASSad's, Hezbollah, and Iran's proxies.
forget about fighting through proxies, we the muslims need to formulate our own joint mulism armed forces to tackle any failing govt.

we need to stop looking up to UN to solve our problems.

I'm talking about the jurisdiction of International law, not the mechanism where to be applied upon.
 
Another ancient Arab city full of heritage in ruins. Such a shame. The city of Khalid ibn al-Walid (ra). One of the greatest generals in human history and one of the few undefeated ones. Let alone the human sacrifices. Nevertheless Al-Asshead and his hideous Nusayri regime is bound to get removed.

Asshead regime will break the truce by bombing more Syrian civilians as usual....

:tup:


 
If supporters of rebels in Syria join Russia and Iran and stop supporting rebels, all of conflicts and crisis will end in two weeks.
 
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