« Des journalistes citoyens syriens risquent leur vie, la ville de Homs confrontée à la famine » : différence entre les versions

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The {{w|Syrian Armed Forces}} began their assault on the cityHoms using soldiers and tanks as well as {{w|artillery}} on February 4 <!-- NPR February 9-->, and it continues to this day. Soldiers frequently clash with anti-government protesters and 'freedom fighters' with the {{w|Free Syrian Army}} in violent and often deadly outbursts. "Omar," (for safety and security reasons we are only using his first name) a citizen journalist with the Homs Media Center created an account on {{w|Bambuser}}, a website where users can stream live footage from their webcams or mobile phones. He would usually begin his broadcast on a daily basis just before sunrise. At 5:18 a.m. ({{w|Eastern European Time|EET}}) in Homs on Thursday, February 9, Omar started what was turning into a daily live broadcast. The sky would still be dark, but sporadic gun and rocket fire between opposing forces could occasionally be heard throughout the area. {{w|Syrian Armed Forces|Syrian forces}} had been bombarding Homs for nearly a week shelling buildings using tanks and artillery, while troops fight with opposition forces of the {{w|Free Syrian Army}}. Just after sunrise, around 6:15 a.m., tanks inside the city and artillery on the outskirts would began shelling buildings and other targets every few minutes. Sometimes these weapon strikes make it into the camera's view and on February 9, and on some days that follow this was the case. By then, much of the gun battles have stopped and much of the city was silent except for the occasional rooster singing to the morning sun and rockets being fired, hitting their targets. Just over two hours after sunrise, the rocket fire and tank shelling could be heard getting closer and closer to Omar's position.
 
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