World News - Human Rights Organization in Syria, Sawasiah, said 1100 civilians have been killed since the political conflict heats up, mid-March.
Many victims come from the Plain Hauran, including Daara, the city where the demonstrations began.
Sawasiah strongly suspect there are 200 people, more civilians killed, but they have not been informedabout the identities of the victims .
The number of deaths rose sharply in Syria pascademonstrasi in several cities.
Meanwhile, UN envoy for humanitarian aid are not allowed to enter the country.
"We have not managed to get access, we will ask for the permit. It is important," said Valerie Amos Humanitarian Assistance Co-ordinator told Reuters on Wednesday (05/25/2011).
Earlier this month, UN says Syria has agreed to provide access for UN volunteers go to the City Daara.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon also urged Syrian President Bashar Al Assad to cooperate with the UN Human Rights Council.
But in reality, until now the UN has not been allowed to enter the city.
Syrian officials claimed, "This is a domestic problem we can handle alone."
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