by Reuters
AMMAN  - Syrian troops killed at least 50 people in a tank assault on the  eastern city of Deir al-Zor on Sunday, activists said, despite a direct  UN appeal to President Bashar Assad to stop using military force against civilians.
In a separate tank-led attack on villages in the Houla plain north of the central city of Homs, security forces killed at least 13 people, activists said.
"The numbers of casualties are escalating by the hour," activist Suhair  al-Atassi, a member of the Syrian Revolution Coordinating Committee,  said by telephone from Damascus.
The Arab League, in a rare response to the escalating bloodshed in  Syria, joined the international wave of criticism on Sunday, calling on  authorities to stop acts of violence against protesters, the Qatar News  Agency reported.
Assad defended the army campaign against what Damascus says is an armed  insurrection. "Dealing with outlaws and convicts who stage highway  robbery and seal off cities and terrorise the population is a national  duty," state news agency SANA quoted him as telling Lebanese Foreign  Minister Adnan Mansour.
An Assad adviser said neighbouring Turkey, which condemned the attack on  Hama as an atrocity, should not meddle in Syrian affairs and warned  Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu he would get a frosty reception when he  visits Damascus on Tuesday.
Reuters
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