Assad: Houla pain 'squeezes our hearts'

Syrian president Bashar Assad has denied his government had anything to do with last week's Houla massacre, saying not even "monsters" would carry out such an ugly crime.

Syrian president Bashar Assad has denied his government had anything to do with last week's Houla massacre, saying not even "monsters" would carry out such an ugly crime.

In a televised speech to parliament today, Assad said his country is facing a "real war" and blamed terrorists and extremists for the bloodshed.

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