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Spanish reporter escapes Syria to Lebanon

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BEIRUT (AP) — A Spanish journalist who was trapped in Homs escaped to Lebanon Wednesday as the government threatened a new offensive to “cleanse” a rebel-held neighborho­od of the besieged Syrian city.

Javier Espinosa was one of four foreign reporters trapped in the rebel-controlled Baba Amr neighborho­od of Homs since a rocket attack last week by Syrian military forces killed two Western journalist­s and wounded two.

His domestic partner, Monica Garcia Prieto, said he had safely crossed the border into Lebanon. But two French journalist­s, Edith Bouvier and William Daniels, remain in Baba Amr, she said.

Bouvier and British photograph­er Paul Conroy were wounded last week in a government rocket attack on a makeshift media center in the city that killed American journalist Marie Colvin and French photograph­er Remi Ochlik. Conroy was smuggled into Lebanon Tuesday after leaving the neighborho­od late Sunday. Activists said 13 Syrians trying to help Conroy get out were killed in the operation.

The ordeal of the journalist­s, who sneaked into Syr- ia illegally to report on the 11- month uprising against authoritar­ian President Bashar Assad, has drawn attention to the central city of Homs, parts of which have been under a government siege and shelling campaign for nearly four weeks.

Heightenin­g fears about the remaining two journalist­s, a Syrian official said Wednesday that the government was planning a major offensive against Baba Amr.

“Baba Amr will be under complete control in the coming hours and we’ll cleanse all the armed elements from the area,” he said, speaking on condition of anonymity under government protocols.

It was virtually impossible to reach anyone inside Baba Amr on Wednesday. Activists elsewhere in the city said their colleagues based in Baba Amr had quit communicat­ing with the outside world because of fears the army would trace their signals to target them.

The Obama administra­tion summoned Syria’s senior envoy in the US to express outrage over the offensive on Homs. The US State Department said its top diplomat for the Mideast, Jeffrey Feltman, met with Zuheir Jabbour, the highest ranking official at the Syrian Embassy in Washington.

A statement said Feltman expressed “outrage over the monthlong campaign of brutality and indiscrimi­nate shelling” in Homs. He told Zuheir the Syrian regime must end the violence, remove its military from cities and accept an Arab-proposed plan for a transition of power.

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told members of Congress on Tuesday that Assad could be considered a war criminal.

 ?? EPA ?? File photo shows Spanish journalist Javier Espinosa of El Mundo newspaper in Segovia, central Spain.
EPA File photo shows Spanish journalist Javier Espinosa of El Mundo newspaper in Segovia, central Spain.

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