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Friday, February 07, 2014

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At the Capitol on Thursday, the cousins said their warring country was being ravaged by the use of weapons and distinguishing between a chemical weapon and a conventional one missed the point. " We are human! We are dying," Heba said. They spoke as Syrian rebels raided the town of Aleppo amid a relentless government air campaign. At least 246 people, including 73 children, have died in the past five days alone, according to the Britain- based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The cousins spoke after meeting with Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine, the chairman of a Senate subcommittee that works on Syrian issues. Kaine left the meeting calling for a more aggressive response from the international community. He said he is pushing for immediate guarantees from the Assad regime humanitarian aid can enter the country and supports a UN Security Council resolution to monitor and report anyone blocking access to humanitarian aid. Russia has said it would not support such a vote, which Kaine said was unacceptable. " I want to see what every nation around that table - especially Russia, with the world's eyes on Russia now - have to say," the Democrat said. Kaine's words came after what he described as a wrenching meeting with 24- year- old Heba, 23- year- old Amineh and Anas al- Dabas, 34, who survived a conventional weapons attack on his home city of Daraya, Syria. Heba and Amineh were living in Moadamiyeh, a small town west of the Syrian capital Damascus, when civilians were attacked with chemical weapons last August. The town was then surrounded by Assad's troops with food and other aid blocked, an attempt to starve the town's residents. The cousins were able to escape with the help of the Red Cross during a short humanitarian pause. Amineh said she feels responsible for those still suffering under Assad's rule. " I feel I have to reach the whole world to let them know what our situation really is, what it is really about," she said. Kaine said Heba, Amineh and al- Dabas told him they didn't understand the U. S.' s inaction or the distinction between a chemical attack and other brutal forms of warfare. " It is hard to explain to them why more members of Congress won't vote to act," Kaine, who supported military intervention in Syria with a committee vote last year. " They have a hard time understanding that. They had a hard time understanding, why is death by a chemical weapon worse than death by starvation? Or death by being shot and having your corpse set on fire?" - The Associated Press Syrian refugees critical of U. S. Question focus on chemical weapons By Henry C. Jackson A Syrian man carries a wounded child following a Syrian government air strike in Aleppo, Syria. SUPPLIED IMAGE / ALEPPO MEDIA CENTER SUSAN WALSH / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Heba Sawan ( left) and her sister, Amineh Sawan, speak on Capitol Hill in Washington, D. C., Thursday. ' My brother's family survived the chemical weapon attack... Seven days later they were killed with a mortar shell' - Amineh Sawan, frustrated a U. S. and UN focus on chemical weapons ignores the harm from conventional weapons ' They had a hard time understanding, why is death by a chemical weapon worse than death by starvation? Or death by being shot and having your corpse set on fire?' - U. S. Sen. Tim Kaine A_ 17_ Feb- 07- 14_ FP_ 01. indd A13 2/ 6/ 14 7: 41: 14 PM ;