At least 400 civilians killed in Syria revolt-group

AMMAN, (Reuters) – Syrian security forces have shot  dead at least 400 civilians in their campaign to crush  month-long pro-democracy protests, Syrian human rights  organisation Sawasiah said today.
The group, founded by jailed human rights lawyer Mohannad  al-Hassani, said the U.N. Security Council must convene to start  proceedings against Syrian officials in the International  Criminal Court and “rein in the security apparatus”.
“This savage behaviour, which is aimed at keeping the ruling  clique in power at the expense of a rising number of civilian  lives, calls for immediate international action beyond  condemnations,” Sawasiah said in a statement sent to Reuters.
“The murderers in the Syrian regime must be held  accountable. The rivers of blood spilt by this oppressive regime  for the past four decades are enough,” the statement said.
Sawasiah’s board includes Syrian philosophy professor Sadeq  Jalal al-Azem, whose book “Self-criticism after the defeat”  helped set the stage for a revival in Arab political thought  after Israel’s victory in the 1967 Middle East War.
Separately, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said  security police arrested rights campaigner Qassem al-Ghazzawi on  Tuesday in his home city of Deir al-Zor in Syria’s impoverished  east after protests intensified in the region last week.