Deborah Amos http://wjsu.org en Teaching The Rules Of War In Syria's Vicious Conflict http://wjsu.org/post/teaching-rules-war-syrias-vicious-conflict A new video from Syria is shocking even by the standards of a war that keeps setting new standards for brutality.<p>In the video, a rebel fighter identified as Khalid al-Hamad is shown cutting out and eating the organs of a dead government soldier.<p>This appeared shortly after a pro-regime militia filmed the aftermath of a <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/syria-civil-war-bashar-alassads-fighters-accused-of-massacre-in-banias-8603995.html">massacre of Sunni villagers in the coastal town of Banias</a>, in which at least 62 people, including babies, were stabbed or sh Wed, 15 May 2013 17:36:00 +0000 Deborah Amos 14421 at http://wjsu.org Teaching The Rules Of War In Syria's Vicious Conflict Top U.S. Official Meets With Rebels Inside Syria http://wjsu.org/post/top-us-official-meets-rebels-inside-syria Ambassador Robert Ford, the State Department's point man on Syrian policy, crossed into northern Syria on Wednesday. The secret visit was confirmed by Syrian activists at the media office at the Bab al-Salama crossing on the Turkish frontier.<p>Ford met with the head of the Aleppo military council, Abdul Jabbar Okaidi, who thanked him for the shipment of nonlethal aid. Seven trucks transported some 65,000 MREs, or meals ready to eat, the U.S. military's battlefield rations. Thu, 09 May 2013 21:34:00 +0000 Deborah Amos 14230 at http://wjsu.org Top U.S. Official Meets With Rebels Inside Syria As Syria Melts Down, Ice Cream Shop Sets Up In Jordan http://wjsu.org/post/syria-melts-down-ice-cream-shop-sets-jordan Bakdash is a landmark in the Syrian capital, serving the Arab world's most famous ice cream since 1895. Sat, 04 May 2013 10:03:00 +0000 Deborah Amos 14053 at http://wjsu.org As Syria Melts Down, Ice Cream Shop Sets Up In Jordan Sea Of Syrian Refugees Threatens To Overload Jordan http://wjsu.org/post/sea-syrian-refugees-threatens-overload-jordan Jordan's fastest-growing city lies in the middle of the desert, where the sand is so white that from a distance it looks like snow. There's little running water and not much electricity.<p>The name of this place? The Zaatari refugee camp, home to more than 100,000 Syrian refugees.<p>"This is a city — not one that anybody would want to create if they had a choice," says Caroline Gluck of Oxfam, one of the aid agencies working in the Zaatari camp. Thu, 02 May 2013 20:22:00 +0000 Deborah Amos 13999 at http://wjsu.org Sea Of Syrian Refugees Threatens To Overload Jordan 'It's Not Normal': Syrian War Transforms Lives http://wjsu.org/post/its-not-normal-syrian-war-transforms-lives In November, Razan Shalab Al-Sham, the daughter of a wealthy Syrian family, led the way to the Syrian farming village of Khirbet al-Joz to deliver an unusual kind of aid: police uniforms. A cold winter rain turned the frontier forest between southern Turkey and Syria into a muddy march up a mountain ridge along a smugglers' trail. She climbed the mountain to make the delivery herself.<p>Delivering police uniforms was a critical mission for Al-Sham— a symbol of what she wants Syria to become: a democratic country, with a civilian police force. Tue, 09 Apr 2013 19:22:00 +0000 Deborah Amos 13300 at http://wjsu.org 'It's Not Normal': Syrian War Transforms Lives