Nir Rosen sent me this: "so media accounts of yesterday's
fighting in Homs are not exactly accurate. they make it seem as if this is Hama
in 1982 all over again and Homs has fallen. In fact the armed opposition
controls more territory in Homs than ever before and yesterday's attack did not
result in any loss of territory. Yesterday opposition fighters defeated
the regime checkpoint at the Qahira roundabout and they seized a tank or armored
personnel carrier. This followed similar successes against the Bab Dreib
checkpoint and the Bustan al Diwan checkpoint. In response to this last
provocation yesterday the regime started shelling with mortars from the Qalaa on
the high ground and the State Security headquarters in Ghota. a couple of stray
mortars also fell in the Qusur neighborhood. shelling started at 8:30 PM and
lasted until 4 AM. There was no fighting in Homs, just shelling from these safe
locations (from the point of view of the regime), suggesting they are unable to
actually attack Khaldiyeh with regime fighters. its an interesting new phase.
also, no opposition fighters were killed in the attack. and up to 130 people in Khaldiyeh were killed and 800
wounded (like i said not fighters). now thats a lot of people but if you were
watching the news yesterday you would think that Homs was destroyed while in
fact this attack can also be seen as a sign of the regime's weakness in the
city. i have never seen a conflict covered as poorly as this
one, with less interest in empirically collected data and more reliance on
hysteria and manipulation and rumor".