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Atrocities In Syria.. This Year's Nobel Peace Prize.. Swedish Pompeii

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Atrocities In Syria.. This Year's Nobel Peace Prize.. Swedish Pompeii
HRW: Syrian Opposition Fighters Killed At Least 190 Civilians In Brutal Assault
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HRW: Syrian Opposition Fighters Killed At Least 190 Civilians In Brutal Assault

Syrian opposition groups killed at least 190 civilians during an operation against a regime stronghold in early August, according to a report released Friday by Human Rights Watch. Fighters reportedly also seized over 200 hostages, some of whom remain in captivity.

This Year's Nobel Peace Prize
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This Year's Nobel Peace Prize

Swedish Pompeii
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Swedish Pompeii


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