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Ms. Clinton also emphasized that President Obama has been working very hard to marshal international opinion to halt President Asad's regime brutalities against its people.
She stressed that anyone who still doubts the regime's true character has only to look at the havoc and destruction it has unleashed in the streets of Hama and Deir al-Zour.
Ms. Clinton underscored that the United States will continue to support the Syrian people in their efforts to begin a peaceful and orderly transition to democracy in Syria and to have their aspirations realized.
She said the United States mourns the deaths of all those killed, especially innocent children like Layal Askar, a one-year old killed by a stray bullet from a security officer's gun in the southern city of al-Hirak.
She noted that the behavior of Syria's security forces, including other such barbaric shootings, wide-scale arrests of young men and boys, brutal torture, and other abuses of basic human rights, is reprehensible.