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A Syrian man reacts as they look for people trapped under the rubble following an air strike in the town of Azaaz, near the northern restive Syrian city of Aleppo, on August 15. UN investigators said the Syrian regime had committed crimes against humanity, as at least 20 people were reported killed in a major air strike in a rebel bastion in the north.

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An arm of a dead Syrian woman peeks from the rubble of her destroyed house after an air strike destroyed at least ten houses in the town of Azaz on the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria, on Aug. 15.

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A man carries the body of a boy after a Syrian Air force air strike in Azaz, some 47 km (29 miles) north of Aleppo, on Aug. 15.

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People stand on a house destroyed during a recent Syrian Air force air strike in Azaz, some 47 km (29 miles) north of Aleppo, August 15.

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Injured Syrian women arrive at a field hospital after an air strike hit their homes in the town of Azaz on the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria, on Aug. 15.
By NBC News and wire reports:
An air strike by Syrian government forces killed 30 people in the rebel-held town of Azaz on Wednesday, a local doctor said, and a mass kidnapping linked to Syria in neighboring Lebanon raised the prospect of sectarian violence spreading.
That citizens of Turkey and Saudi Arabia, key supporters of the Sunni Muslim insurgency, were among those seized by Lebanese Shi'ites prompted Gulf states to urge citizens to leave Lebanon. It also underscored how the Syrian conflict is dividing the region along sectarian lines as world powers remain deadlocked.
Also, in Geneva, a highly anticipated report by an independent commission appointed by the U.N. Human Rights Council, found evidence of war crimes perpetrated in Syria. Continue reading this story here.
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- Syrian rebels and Assad's loyalist troops continue battle for Aleppo
- Will world inaction help al-Qaida gain foothold in Syria?
- Violence intensifying in Syria: the battle continues in Aleppo
- Eerie stillness in Aleppo as Syrian rebels pull back



What is the Muslim world waiting for? Mubarak was forced out for a lot less than Assad crimes. Morsi condems what Assad is doing to his people but does nothing, instead he tells the U.S.A. to respect Muslims. Morsi, Obama and Assad are all the same. They all have blood in their hands,they are responsible for the deaths of thousands of Syrian men, women and children. I bet that next week at the U.N. meeting all these guys condemn Assad again but wont lift a finger in stopping him.
The world has to wake up and get these guys out of office now.