Turkey PM calls Syria massacres attempted 'genocide'
Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls the killings an attempted "genocide" and says such acts of violence are "the footsteps of a regime that is on its way out."
World leaders have heaped criticism on President Bashar Assad's regime for the mass killings Thursday in the village of Tremseh.
Activists say they have confirmed the deaths of more than 150 people at the hands of regime forces. Many more remain missing. The government says 50 were killed but denies its troops caused the deaths.
Also on Saturday, opposition activists reported that at least 12 people were killed Saturday when a car bomb exploded in central Syria. Fifteen others were injured in the attack, which occurred in the district of al-Karameh in the central province of Hama, they added.
Activists say more than 17,000 people have been killed since the uprising's start in March 2011.
Source: haaretz