if that is true, along with the manner of killing it strongly suggests either government forces or pro-government militias were responsible. there of course is no such thing as absolute proof of that, or who was responsible for the slaughter of dozens and dozens of children that took place in hula on friday. they both fit a pattern. today, british correspondent alex thompson bravely got in to hula to speak with the survivors of that atraussty. we said this last night, it bears repeating the regime not only denies involvement in the murders, denies any violation of the two month old cease fire at all. during this time, syria has not done a single violation or the initial understanding between syria and the united nations. keeping them honest, that is not true. as 360 first reported, government forces were shelling homs on day one of the cea cease-fi cease-fire, hours after bashar al assad toured that city. and even about hula, even diplomats speak bluntly. what is clear,
to end their protest strike against the government. if that is true, along with the manner of killing it strongly suggests either government forces or pro-government militias were responsible. there of course is no such thing as absolute proof of that, or who was responsible for the slaughter of dozens and dozens of children that took place in houla on friday. they both fit a pattern. today, british correspondent alex thompson bravely got in to houla to speak with the survivors of the atrocities. he ll join us shortly. we said this last night, it bears repeating the regime not only denies involvement in the murders, denies any violation of the two month old cease fire at all. during this time, syria has not done a single violation or the initial understanding between syria and united nations. keeping them honest, that is not true. as 360 first reported, government forces were shelling homes on day one of the cease fire, hours after bashar al-assad toured that city. about
demonstrators say has yet to be delivered. that was anne thompson reporting. hillary clinton says libya s leader is trying to test may toe s determination. forces loyal to moammar gadhafi continue to pound rebel positions despite weeks of coalition air strikes. stefan any gosk repor recei stephanie gosk reports. reporter: in misrata, the civil war moves street to street, building to building. rebel fighters are under constant threat of attack. there s a sniper from the upper building. reporter: gadhafi s tanks and artillery bombard the western city daily. civilians are trapped in the middle unable to leave because government forces have misrata surrounded. at the hospital, evidence of what when is quickly becoming a humanitarian disaster.