Thursday, April 25, 2013

Assad Uses Chemical Weapons: FSA, Britain and France

When I first heard that Assad's forces were alleged to have used chemical weapons I tended to dismiss it. I thought such a thing would be impossible for the Assad regime to commit. But as reports about the incidents continued to be discussed I am now reluctantly convinced that Assad is now using chemical weapons against his own people.

It is true, the Assad regime will do anything to stay in power. They do not care about the people. Only maintaining their power.


(CNN)

The chief of staff for the Free Syrian Army said he can confirm that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons in the Syrian cities of Homs, Aleppo and Otaiba, outside Damascus. “We took some samples of the soil and of blood. The injured people were observed by doctors and the samples were tested and it was very clear that the regime used chemical weapons,” General Salim Idriss told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Tuesday. Idriss said his doctors gave the samples to “observers” of the civil war in Syria, but refused to name which groups.
Both Britain and France now say soil samples indicate “some use of chemical weapons.”
 On Monday, the head of Israel’s military intelligence, Brigadier General Itai Brun, said that Israeli assessment shows the Syrian regime has used deadly chemical weapons against armed rebels on a number of occasions in the past few months. The type of chemical weapons was likely sarin, as well as neutralizing and non-lethal chemical weapons, according to Brun.



1200 Year Old Minaret in Daraa al Balad Destroyed by Assad's Forces

A precious minaret has been destroyed by Assad's forces. The Assad regime has proven itself no better than the Al Qaeda militants who destroyed the tombs of Timbuktu or the Taliban who destroyed the giant Buddha.
The Minaret of Omari Mosque, built by Omar Ibn Khattab & home to the first anti-regime protests in Syria, was destroyed by the Assad Regime Alawite and Shiite Artillery and Tank forces today in another grotesque genocidal hate crime against the Syrian people and the Syrian Sunni Muslim majority population. Al-Omari Mosque is the birthplace of the Syrian uprising, setting of the first freedom song, first funeral and first field hospital - On March 18 2011, our first martyrs were killed by Assad forces during a peaceful protest that emerged from the Omari Mosque.
Syria - Assad Destroys 8th Century Omari Mosque Minaret in Daraa Al Balad 4-13-13 Depraved Dictator Destroying Nation
Is a building worth more than the lives of people? No. But this building was a powerful symbol of Daraa and the birthplace of the Syrian Revolution. It was also one of the oldest mosques in the world, dating back to the early 8th Century. Therefore it breaks our hearts to see the destruction of the minaret of the Omari mosque in Daraa al-Balad today after being repeatedly targeted by Assad's forces. (text copied from Syrian Uprising 2011 Information Center - see http://suic2011.wordpress.com/author/...

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Massacre at Jdaidet al-Fadl, FSA Resists Hezbollah in Qusayr

It was sad to hear that Assad's murderers have conducted yet another massacre at Jdaidet al-Fadl, near Damascus, killing over 100 people at least, mostly civilians. The US government has condemned this latest atrocity at Jdaidet al-Fadl brought about by the Assad regime.

In other news it would appear that Assad is now trying to conquer the liberated Syrians of Qusayr. And he has even got Hezbollah in on the act trying to seize Qusayr. It does not appear to be going very well. (FSA reportedly kills 18 Hezbollah fighters in Syrian city of Qusayr.)

I feel very sorry for those Hezbollah soldiers. No doubt many of them joined thinking they were going to fight Israel, and in times past Hezbollah did indeed do that. But now they are being cynically used to bail Assad out of the mess he has gotten himself into. Assad is responsible for this catastrophic situation by letting his so called 'security' forces murder thousands of peaceful protesters forcing them to take up arms in a desperate attempt to protect themselves.

May peace soon come to Syria and may Bashar al-Assad pay for his many crimes.

Update: It seems the death toll for the massacre is more like 479.

From Syria's Bright Future (Emphasis mine.) :

566 martyrs were recorded in Syria yesterday with at least 479 of them in the Jdaidet Artouz massacre, and the numbers are rising with the discovery of more bodies.

The LCC said: "After clashes between the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and regime forces, and despite the FSA’s withdrawal to save civilian lives, the regime mobilized large numbers from its 4th Division, Republican Guard, Lebanese Hezbollah, and shabbiha militias from the Somarieh barracks to storm the city and attack civilians. Many of the casualties were women, children, and elderly persons. Some victims were slaughtered; others were shot. The corpses were set on fire near positions controlled by the regime’s 100th Regiment. These regime forces also launched an indiscriminate arrest campaign, which affected a large number of people who were trying to bury the martyrs of the massacre."

Many women and children were among those killed over the last few days in a south-west suburb of Damascus, according to an activists from the city.

Speaking to the Guardian via Skype, Susan Ahmad, spokeswoman for the Revolutionary Council in Damascus, said:

"Today in the morning, we discovered seven bodies killed in a building. These people were displaced [from the nearby suburbs of] Darayaa and Moadamyeh to Jdaidet al-Fadel seeking a safer place, but they unfortunately they got killed there by Assad’s forces.

We documented the names of all the dead bodies. The number is rising to almost 400. Every day we discover more and more dead bodies.

They [Assad’s forces] are acting like mad people. After slaughtering people, they burn the bodies.

It is not a civil war, actually it’s genocide. The Free Syrian Army was there because they are everywhere. They were already there but they were not active.

Why did Assad’s forces attacked Jdaidet al-Fadel now? They did so because for months they have been trying to storm Darayaa and Moadamyeh, but in vain. So they wanted to something to prove they are still in control and to lift their soldiers’ spirits up. So they went to that little village and started shelling it. After that they said ‘the Free Syrian Army are there. The Free Syria Army are terrorists so please leave the area or we are going to shell the whole area’. That’s what happen. After the Free Syrian Army withdrew snipers spread everywhere. They shot children just because they came close to windows. How can Assad’s forces say that they are fighting terrorists? Most of the dead people are civilians, and they were killed after the Free Syria Army withdrew."

Ahmad claimed several southern and eastern Damascus suburbs were under rebel control, but opposition forces have yet to penetrate the centre of the city.

"My neighbourhood [in northern Damscus] is under the control of Assad’s forces. We don’t have the Free Syrian Army here and still they shell it every other day.

Assad’s forces are determined to kill more people and never give up. I’m afraid that the worst is still to come, because there is nothing serious yet inside Damascus. The big battle hasn’t started yet."

Monday, April 8, 2013

Photos

Banias welcoming militias.

A father of Aleppo mourning his deceased son who was murdered in the Ansari massacre.

 The Veils of Aleppo. One way the people of free Syria use to avoid getting shot by pesky snipers.

Will Dera'a Fall? The "Ba'athist Cult of Unreality"

From an article detailing one Assadite MP from Dera'a trying to warn the Assadite parliament that Dera'a may fall. But some of the deluded Assadites still wish to deny reality and tried to silence him for telling bad news.

Other Arabic websites have said that MP Waleed Zoubi is from Dera’a. In the session of parliament, he stated that 20 days ago he alerted the presidency and government to the presence of armed militants who were taking control of specific locations, but that no responsive action was forthcoming. His words before the parliament were not framed as a protest but as an alert to Syrians, yet such honesty in the parliament is still uncommon. Zoubi presented his remarks as one concerned about seeing the muhafiza overrun by insurgents. Nevertheless, his open acknowledgment of loss of both territory and the morale of regime forces in Dera’a elicited objections from other MPs who tried to silence him, whereupon he demanded that they not interrupt him.

What remains fascinating is the dance that must be performed around the reality of events on the ground. It’s permissible to say that foreign terrorists are causing havoc in Syria, but it’s not acceptable to acknowledge that the uprising includes Syrian participants, let alone that the uprising is primarily Syrian—that’s been the case from the beginning. But that other MPs would try to prevent Zoubi, even at this late hour, from merely discussing in parliament the practical problem of a very real loss of territory is a telling reminder of the persistence of the Ba’athist cult of unreality. How can the regime fight its war without acknowledging its battles? Is it loyalty to mention terrorism, but treason to admit losses? Is patriotism the acknowledgment of conflict with “unknown” assailants coupled with a simultaneous pretending that no failure is occurring? Zoubi mentioned the descent of Syria into a state of war and warned that “if terrorists prevail, chaos will prevail,” yet apparently, even if an area is falling out of the regime’s control, it is still taboo to acknowledge it directly.

Subsequent Syrian news coverage of the parliamentary session made no mention of Zoubi. (Source.)
Also:

An account of the liberation of Raqqa.

Inspiring speech by Moaz al-Khatib given to the Arab League after assuming the seat of Syria within the Arab League. Contains English subtitles and English transcript.

And despite everything that the Assad regime has inflicted upon the brave and noble Syrian people, peaceful protests against Assad by free Syrians are still being held.

May peace soon come to Syria and Assad rendered powerless to continue harming innocent people.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

News Stories from Syria

Map of front lines (March, 2013). (New York Times)

Syria Airstrikes Launched By Regime, Rebels Warned Via Text Message

(WARNING! Graphic content.)Assad's soldiers killing animals cruelly and viciously. Training themselves to murder people.

International pressure on Assad the murderer.Cartoon denouncing lackluster international support for the Syrian people in their national liberation struggle.





(New York Times)

Syria Oil Industry Buckling Under Rebel Gains (AP)

The Guardian reports regarding Assad's interview with a Turkish TV station.
People in Aleppo walking to avoid being shot by snipers.

Syria Has a Massive Rape Crisis (The Atlantic)

 Sexual Violence in Syria. (CNN)

Man at Barzeh narrowly escape projectile.


Middle East will be unstable for decades if rebels take Syria, says Assad

. (Guardian) Assad's desperate fear mongering. Never mind how many foreign fighters sneaked through Syria to aid the insurgency in Iraq while Assad ruled Syria.


A Syrian no-fly zone is the moral and strategic thing to do

(Washington Post op-ed from Scott Cooper.)

Friday, April 5, 2013

Foreigners Compose Just 9.2% of Syrian Rebels, At Most

Remember this the next time some apologist for Assad complains about 'foreigners' tearing Syria apart.

Foreigners make up a tiny fraction of the Syrian opposition. 9.2%, at most.

Over 90% of rebels are Syrians fighting for the future of their own country.

Monday, April 1, 2013

March 2013: Deadliest Month in Syria

According the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights March 2013 was the bloodiest month in Syria's terrible turmoil. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says 6005 people were killed in Syria due to the civil war caused by Bashar al Assad's murderous attempts to silence peaceful protesters, forcing the Syrian people to rise up in armed revolt to protect themselves from Assad's murderous thugs.

May peace soon come to the long suffering people of Syria and may that murderer Bashar al Assad be rendered powerless to continue harming people soon.