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French reporter Edith Bouvier asks for Syria evacuation | |
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The French journalist who was wounded in an attack on the Syrian city of Homs on Wednesday has asked to be evacuated from Syria quickly. | |
Edith Bouvier was injured in the attack that killed journalists Marie Colvin and Remi Ochlik in the Baba Amr suburb. | Edith Bouvier was injured in the attack that killed journalists Marie Colvin and Remi Ochlik in the Baba Amr suburb. |
In a video posted online by opposition activists, Ms Bouvier says she has a broken femur and needs an operation. | |
She says she needs a ceasefire and a medically equipped vehicle to take her to the Lebanese border. | |
In a separate video, British photographer Paul Conroy, who was also injured in the attack, says he is being looked after by the medical staff of the Free Syrian Army. | |
He stresses that he is with them as a guest and that despite three large wounds to his leg he is "absolutely OK". | He stresses that he is with them as a guest and that despite three large wounds to his leg he is "absolutely OK". |
There is growing pressure on Damascus to give access to civilians trapped by the onslaught on Homs, which has lasted for more than two weeks. | |
Syrian opposition groups say that between 50 and 60 people were killed in violence across the country on Thursday. | |
'Very difficult' | 'Very difficult' |
In her video, Ms Bouvier praises the doctors treating her and says they are doing what they can, but that they do not have surgical facilities. | |
She says her thigh-bone is broken both longitudinally and horizontally. | |
Photojournalist William Daniels, who is also French, appears alongside her and says she has not lost her smile. | Photojournalist William Daniels, who is also French, appears alongside her and says she has not lost her smile. |
He was also caught up in the attack but says he was not injured. | He was also caught up in the attack but says he was not injured. |
Mr Daniels appeals to the French authorities to help them as soon as possible, as conditions "are very difficult". | Mr Daniels appeals to the French authorities to help them as soon as possible, as conditions "are very difficult". |
There is no electricity and not much to eat, he says, adding that they need to get out as quickly as possible using medically equipped transportation. | There is no electricity and not much to eat, he says, adding that they need to get out as quickly as possible using medically equipped transportation. |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has described the killing of the two journalists as "murder", according to AFP. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy has described the killing of the two journalists as "murder", according to AFP. |
"Those who did this will have to account for it," Mr Sarkozy said, alleging that the journalists were specifically targeted. | "Those who did this will have to account for it," Mr Sarkozy said, alleging that the journalists were specifically targeted. |
Marie Colvin's editor at the Sunday Times, John Witherow, and Syrian opposition activists had earlier speculated that the Syrian army may have used technology to pinpoint the journalists' location. | Marie Colvin's editor at the Sunday Times, John Witherow, and Syrian opposition activists had earlier speculated that the Syrian army may have used technology to pinpoint the journalists' location. |
Tunis conference | |
The US, Europe and Arab countries plan to challenge President Bashar al-Assad to provide humanitarian access within days to the worst affected areas. | The US, Europe and Arab countries plan to challenge President Bashar al-Assad to provide humanitarian access within days to the worst affected areas. |
They plan to present their ultimatum at Friday's international conference on Syria in Tunisia. | They plan to present their ultimatum at Friday's international conference on Syria in Tunisia. |
Russia and China have said they will not attend the conference. | Russia and China have said they will not attend the conference. |
The two countries have faced Western and Arab criticism for blocking a UN Security Council resolution that would have backed an Arab League peace plan for Syria. | The two countries have faced Western and Arab criticism for blocking a UN Security Council resolution that would have backed an Arab League peace plan for Syria. |
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has telephoned his Chinese counterpart and "reaffirmed" their "joint position". | |
The UK Prime Minister David Cameron said it was vital that the international community came together on the issue of Syria. | |
The French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe, speaking in London before leaving for Tunis, said the conference needed to exert the maximum pressure on the Syrian government and also on Russia. | |
He said there was no military option on the table and France could not envisage such an option without an international mandate. | |
Meanwhile, a United Nations panel has drawn up a confidential list of Syrian military officials - believed to include President Assad - who could face investigation for crimes against humanity. | Meanwhile, a United Nations panel has drawn up a confidential list of Syrian military officials - believed to include President Assad - who could face investigation for crimes against humanity. |
It says these include shooting unarmed women and children, shelling civilian areas and torturing the wounded. | It says these include shooting unarmed women and children, shelling civilian areas and torturing the wounded. |