Syrian Revolution Digest – Saturday 9 June 2012

Syrian Revolution Digest – Saturday 9 June 2012

THE COMMENTARY IN THIS PIECE DOES NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF IMPUNITY WATCH.  

*WARNING VIDEOS MAY CONTAIN GRAPHIC IMAGES*

The Battle for Syria & the Truth!

 

While Assad and his ilk are busy carving up Syria, even as the world watches on in horror and disbelief, both fake and sincere, the challenge ahead for Syria’s opposition groups is to conjure a plan for keeping the rest of the country together. Perhaps a plan can hasten the decision for intervention, without which the future looks bleak.

 

Saturday June 09, 2012

 

Today’s death toll: 96. The Breakdown: 26 in Daraa City including many women and children, killed by pro-Assad militias after they stormed the city. 26 in Homs, including 10 in Khaldieyh neighborhood in Homs City killed under the continued shelling of old neighborhoods with anti-aircraft missile and heavy artillery, the rest died in the towns of Talbisseh and Qusayr due to continued shelling. 26 in Idlib, half of whom fell in the city of Maaraat Al-Nouman. 12 including children in Lattakia who fell in the continued pounding of Hiffeh town and nearby villages. Deaths were also reported in Daraya suburb in Damascus, as well as in the provinces of Aleppo and Hassakeh.

 

News

 

 

 

Op-Eds & Special Reports

 

 

Shoddy unprofessional dimwitted journalism

 

 

“But according to a new report in Germany’s leading daily, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), the Houla massacre was in fact committed by anti-Assad Sunni militants, and the bulk of the victims were member of the Alawi and Shia minorities, which have been largely supportive of Assad.”

 

Assad and his supporters have been working since the beginning of the revolution to provoke exactly this kind of response from Sunni rebels in order to use it to bolster their claims of terrorist infiltrators, armed gangs and external conspiracies, and so they can justify even more violent crackdown, wider-scale ethnic cleansing and larger massacres. Had this been an anti-Alawite massacre as FAZ report claims, had there, in fact, been a single Alawite victim among the dead in Houla, Assad and his media would have jumped on it like the ravenous wolves they are. They wouldn’t have waited for a German journalist quoting unnamed sources to tell them what happened.

 

We have lists of names of victims, we have eyewitnesses, we have videos and we have satellite photography showing pro-Assad checkpoints all over the place. But more importantly, had these claims been true wouldn’t Syrian media have pointed this out from day one? Wouldn’t
Assad have bothered say so during his speech in which he described the people who perpetrated this as monsters? Would local Alawites have allowed Sunni rebels to bury their dead for them? Wouldn’t Assad have declared national mourning for the dead?

 

Assad and his supporters have been working since the beginning of the revolution to provoke exactly this kind of response from Sunni rebels in order to use it to bolster their claims of terrorist infiltrators, armed gangs and external conspiracies, and so they can justify even more violent crackdown, wider-scale ethnic cleansing and larger massacres. Had there been a single Alawite victim among the dead in Houla, they would have jumped on it like the ravenous wolves they are. They wouldn’t have waited for an overambitious German journalist, a novice trying to make a name or a has-been trying to revive it, quoting unnamed sources to tell them what happened.

 

Video Highlights

 

Homs

 

The neighborhoods of Old Homs at point housed over 800,000 people, most of whom Sunnis, now the inhabitants have been forced out and their dwellings are being raised to the ground. Meanwhile, majority Alawite and Christian neighborhoods are quite safe and life goes on as normal. The city is all too simply, and as the world watches on hopelessly, is being readied for incorporation in a future Alawite state.

 

In Homs City, the entire crew documenting the current bombing campaign was hit but they miraculously survived, and here they can be seeing tending to their own woundshttp://youtu.be/L3H2hKPHaQo And the pounding of the old neighborhoods continued:Qarabees http://youtu.be/ZGY0GZXVe2k , http://youtu.be/04LKIgJTN3g Qoussourhttp://youtu.be/wHV5QqVjnco , http://youtu.be/bTXPRkGeArs ,http://youtu.be/64HOIOOnGro , http://youtu.be/aWWKkjUcn9U ,http://youtu.be/Wu_sranKqMA , http://youtu.be/NiHDalHs0FE , http://youtu.be/EFhQA-h4jKE , http://youtu.be/mknWT0xf8n4 Ghoutah http://youtu.be/-SihN7Q0aiA Jouret Al-Shayah: houses catch fire http://youtu.be/mKgfuMQ9NOc Hamidiyehhttp://youtu.be/IQUlo4zTAzM Khaldiyeh http://youtu.be/3UpwzEAKBhk ,http://youtu.be/sy7EqvhAnY4 , http://youtu.be/sKDZx0GUB8o Bomb goes off near the media team recording the events  http://youtu.be/8i5hIkc-6H4 Woundedhttp://youtu.be/XIo9EXK3JsA , http://youtu.be/nnpdtBk-z34

 

Pro-Assad militias stormed the neighborhood of Ghoutah and carried out hundreds of arrest amidst heavy firing http://youtu.be/M6YT2KNHVas , http://youtu.be/PY4dZ9tj1tE

 

 

 

Qusayr: the pounding continues http://youtu.be/khp01Gi5M7E Martyrshttp://youtu.be/CsvutxLb5yQ Rescuing the wounded http://youtu.be/9U7KUZKof5Y

 

Houla comes under heavy gunfire at night http://youtu.be/ZV2OTICTqJw

 

Idlib

 

 

Hama

 

The town of Taybat Al-Imam comes under heavy pounding at night http://youtu.be/-RyIsE1VeME

 

In the town of Kafar Zeiteh, a local martyr is so disfigured he was only identified by the tattoo on his arm http://youtu.be/YhuqSEb93tI UN monitors meet the localshttp://youtu.be/hhHSyVNNGmQ

 

Daraa

 

Nighttime clashes in the town of Sanamein http://youtu.be/JW7VCXlWYyc

 

Pro-Assad militias set a few houses I the town of Abtaa on firehttp://youtu.be/8AsiAv_CjOE

 

In Daraa Al-Balad, locals take advantage of a lull in the pounding to see off the martyrs to their final resting place http://youtu.be/hm_TG8q7dxs , http://youtu.be/UD78Shu4HwU ,http://youtu.be/H2u5fCkOyp0 , http://youtu.be/3MSsSsdYQ-8 Praying for the deadhttp://youtu.be/-kDwoCvgBXM the pounding earlier in the dayhttp://youtu.be/9wUxOo6JXzs , http://youtu.be/XfdxltK5K5w ,http://youtu.be/YXbGnFP2uRs

 

Damascus

 

 

Locals in Qaboun suburb hold a funeral for yesterday’s deadhttp://youtu.be/fD6AMxWMTEI , http://youtu.be/KYAt0-mcStw ,http://youtu.be/J5EFftlJixM

 

 

In Babbila, pro-Assad militias force local merchants to end their strikehttp://youtu.be/1GUBLYVULog

 

Aleppo

 

Protesters in Salaheddine neighborhood, Aleppo City, come under firehttp://youtu.be/FJ9yZaVsjEY

 

The town of Tal Rif’aat is pounded by choppers http://youtu.be/cddR0SatVds

 

Syrian Revolution Digest – Friday 8 June 2012

THE COMMENTARY IN THIS PIECE DOES NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF IMPUNITY WATCH.  

*WARNING VIDEOS MAY CONTAIN GRAPHIC IMAGES*

Genocide Foretold!

 

The killing will not stop unless it is stopped. We are now standing a breath away from full-blown genocide, because world leaders failed to act last year. By acting now they could still prevent genocide, but the wounds that have already been carved in our souls will take decades to heel. And if they failed to act still, then the blood is on their hands too.

 

Friday June 08, 2012 – This week is dedicated to the solidarity between the business communities and the revolutionaries.

 

Today’s death toll: 85. This is only a preliminary estimate, as the death toll from Daraa City is still unclear. The Breakdown: 18 in Idlib, 34 in Daraa, 12 in Homs, 11 in Damascus Suburbs, 6 in Damascus City, 3 in Hama and 1 in Deir Ezzor.

 

In Damascus City, clashes between the local resistance and Assad loyalists took place in the neighborhoods of Qaboun, Barzeh, Kafar Sousseh, Jobar and Mazzeh. Meanwhile, the pounding of old Sunni neighborhoods in Homs City continues unabated.

 

Muqtada Al-Sadr, leader of the Mahdi Army in Iraq conceded today the possibility that members of his group could indeed be taking part in the crackdown against the democracy movement in Syria. If such participation is indeed proven, Al-Sadr said, then these members must be considered as defectors used by external parties.

 

News

 

 

Syria conflict driving more to flee homes-ICRC * Access to food and medical services hampered * Infrastructure needing urgent repair * ICRC, Red Crescent supplied food, medicine to 400,000 Syrians

 

 

Syria massacre: UN observers greeted by smell of rotting flesh The sight that met the first United Nations observers to visit the Syrian hamlet of al-Qubeir yesterday was of homes gutted and burned. The smell in the air was rotting flesh.

 

Gun battles rage in streets of Damascus Syrian army and opposition fighters clash in capital’s Mezze neighbourhood, as monitors reach al-Qubeyr massacre site.

 

 

 

Op-Eds & Special Reports

 

Along Syria’s volatile border, rebels, rabbits, and ambushes A Lebanese gas smuggler was killed in a Syrian Army ambush this week, snapping the patience of locals in the Lebanese town of Arsal. Another ambush targeted rabbit hunters.

 

 

Editor’s note: Hind Aboud Kabawat is a Syrian attorney. She is also a conflict resolution specialist and senior research analyst at the Center for World Religions, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution, which is based at George Mason University in Virginia. The views expressed in this article are solely those of Hind Aboud Kabawat: “I am a devout Christian, proud and respectful of the church’s teachings. But in the political realm, I am first and foremost a citizen, a citizen of the new free Syria. I believe that my fellow Christians will come to feel the same way. I also believe the same should be true for our Sunni, Alawite, Druze and Kurdish sisters and brothers.”

 

 

Beyond the humanitarian disaster that Syria has become, the strategic damage that could result from the nightmare scenarios that could transpire in Syria should concentrate the minds of U.S. strategists. If it takes American-led intervention to prevent them, then that is where discussion of U.S. policy should begin. Time is not an ally.

 

Over 750 rallies took place all across Syria today, with hundreds of thousands of protesters defying pro-Assad militias and risking their lives to reiterate their rejection of Assad rule. Meanwhile, Assad and his militias continue to wage war against the people.

 

Video Highlights

 

Daraa

 

Live Video showing the clashes currently taking place in Daraa City can be found herehttp://bambuser.com/v/2726290 Basically, Daraa is now the second Homs.

 

Daraa City: In what seems as retaliation for the assassination of Colonel Mohammad Aslan, one of the architects of the crackdown in Daraa province, loyalist troops today bombarded the downtown areas of Daraa City known as Daraa Al-Balad, killing close to 34 inhabitants, as of latest count – the dead and injured http://youtu.be/M_HfGhFh5_ghttp://youtu.be/2pzUcf6Agvc , http://youtu.be/LhYPNvSmsA4 ,http://youtu.be/Hzq9oZhlZZY , http://youtu.be/9QQIVk2ImjQ , http://youtu.be/-dvNHzBcApk , http://youtu.be/rcAZEAJczrQ , http://youtu.be/OB5qcNqIQ5c ,http://youtu.be/vULg3g6YHC0 A child among the martyrs http://youtu.be/WG5jfg3lCKg The city gets pounded again at night
 Pulling the body of a child from the streethttp://youtu.be/XYJW9u1da4M

 

Earlier in the day, protesters in Kashef neighborhood clash with security http://youtu.be/zKPVy8CJx4M

 

The town of Kafar Shams, Daraa Province, comes under fire http://youtu.be/YJ16pA8J3Hk Sanamein comes under fire http://youtu.be/SOb0nfBZBRU

 

Damascus

 

The neighborhood of Kafar Sousseh, Damascus City, gets pounded at dawn http://youtu.be/oFyFjGKkg0g And throughout the day http://youtu.be/ShTsFw5nqb8 ,http://youtu.be/1moFHhd4_nA , http://youtu.be/q4ITnG5o8JE

 

 

The neighborhood of Midan comes under fire during the day http://youtu.be/TEL59KftZTYAnd at night http://youtu.be/xQ1DeguyM7c Protesters remain defiant http://youtu.be/MQAvSVPpVAw in face of the crackdown http://youtu.be/vePJ2y1OUss

 

The neighborhood of al-Qadam comes under fire during the day http://youtu.be/Fb7KdFdIFWw Daytime protesters in Old Mazzeh come under fire http://youtu.be/sYg03ij4F9E The suburb of Tadamon comes under fire from snipers http://youtu.be/tBqvP8BW8mM

 

Heavy nighttime clashes take place in Barzeh neighborhood, Damascus City http://youtu.be/1DrZe92o988 , http://youtu.be/XSJm-fZsahY Same scenario is repeated inJobar http://youtu.be/VCeqjoSaanI

 

Nighttime clashes in Douma, Damascus Suburb, http://youtu.be/NpIiOz7bJ3Y Martyrs http://youtu.be/7AfBPg6neIs , http://youtu.be/AdjdvkOD1F8

 

Jdeidet Artouz: Martyrs http://youtu.be/gtcidXEbiU4

 

Lattakia

 

Lattakia City: Al-Ramel al-Janoubi, a majority-Sunni neighborhood, comes under fire at night http://youtu.be/N8yawCUb6wo The same scenario is repeated in Sleibeh Neighborhood http://youtu.be/3lqRpR89h7g , http://youtu.be/6sR6c1Sja40 Earlier, a peaceful daytime rally is fired at http://youtu.be/WMvo6NochlY

 

In the town of Hiffeh, activists show the impact of the continuing pounding http://youtu.be/ru7OOTIXPgI , http://youtu.be/ftjA08w3GLA ,http://youtu.be/SCumjotY39c

 

Homs

 

 

Pounding of the nearby town of Qusayr leaves several dead and many injured, including this child http://youtu.be/0xa9iZYY94A

 

Aleppo

 

Protesters in Al-Shaar Neighborhood, Aleppo City, come under fire http://youtu.be/H0mjm22obOE

 

Protesters in Salaheddine, Aleppo City, come under fire but remain defiant http://youtu.be/r9YSiK1ksy4 , http://youtu.be/yiQJKWNRGXU

 

Hama

 

A new video of Qubeir Massacre http://youtu.be/WqfcLTmwEmo

 

Idlib

 

The video of the massacre at Hammameh which I listed yesterday, has been translated by the Guardian and can be accessed here for clarity:http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2012/jun/08/syria-bashar-al-assad#block-27

 

Muslims Sue to End NYPD Surveillance

By Stuart Smith
Impunity Watch, North America

WASHINGTON, United States — On June 6, 2012, New Jersey Muslims filed suit in federal court to force the New York Police Department to end its surveillance activities targeting American Muslims.

New York University students at a town hall in February to discuss the NYPD's surveillance of Muslim communities.
New York University students at a town hall in February to discuss the NYPD's surveillance of Muslim communities. (Photo Courtesy of CNN)

According to Muslim Advocates, the national legal advocacy group dedicated to defending the civil liberties of American Muslims who filed the suit, Hassan, et al. v. City of New York is the first lawsuit to challenge the NYPD’s surveillance activities because they focused on people’s religious affiliation. “The NYPD program is founded upon a false and constitutionally impermissible premise: that Muslim religious identity is a legitimate criterion for selection of law-enforcement surveillance targets,” states the complaint.

Farhana Khera, president and executive director of Muslim Advocates, in article delivered to CNN, wrote, “Muslims in America are viewed as suspect and legitimate targets for surveillance by the New York Police Department because of their faith. This is not the America I know, and it is time for the courts to weigh in and ban discriminatory policing by the NYPD. Let me be clear: Anyone who engages in criminal acts should be stopped and brought to justice. But the NYPD can do that without targeting an entire community for blanket surveillance.”

The NYPD, according to the Associated Press and the lawsuit, conducted surveillance of numerous Muslim communities both inside New York and communities, such as those in New Jersey, which are beyond its jurisdiction. Surveillance activities in these communities included: infiltrating university student groups, video-taping mosque goers, eavesdropping in Muslim cafes, and photographing an elementary school for Muslim girls.

The result of this surveillance, wrote Khera, is that “living freely as a Muslim in America today has become increasingly difficult.” Worshipers worry that their conversations are being recorded, store owners worry that customers may be undercover officers, and students are cautious about participating in Muslim student group activities.

Syed Farhaj Hassan, a specialist in the U.S. Army Reserves and one of the lawsuit’s plaintiffs, stopped attending a New Jersey Mosque after he learned it was listed in an NYPD file, despite not being linked to terrorism, reported the AP. Hassan worries that if his name appeared in police intelligence dossier it could jeopardize his military security clearance or future job prospects. “Guilt by association is a career stopper,” he said. “What happens when that name comes up when you’re looking for a job?”

Yet, despite public outrage, government officials approve of the NYPD’s surveillance practices, the AP reported. A three-month investigation led by the New Jersey Attorney General concluded that the NYPD did not violate New Jersey law. And President Obama’s counterterrorism advisor has said the NYPD does not appear to be breaking any laws.

However, because “their only ‘crime’ is that they are Muslim in America,” wrote Khera,” American Muslims are now raising their voices and knocking on the courthouse door, determined that our system of justice will protect the rights of all Americans.”

For further information, please see:

CNN – Muslims in America, it’s time to demand justice – 6 June 2012

Associated Press – NJ Muslims file federal suit to stop NYPD spying – 6 June 2012

Muslim Advocates – Victims of Invasive Spying by NYPD Take Courageous Stand, File Lawsuit to End Program – 6 June 2012

Associated Press – NJ Official: NYPD Muslim Surveillance Legal – 24 May 2012

Press Release: U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Votes Unanimously in Favor of Magnitsky Bill

7 June 2012 – In a historic vote today, the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, chaired by Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, unanimously approved the “Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act” which will impose visa bans and asset freezes on the Russian officials involved in the torture and murder of 37-year old, anti-corruption lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky as well as on othergross human rights abuses in Russia.

The vote at the Committee went forward unopposed in spite of the vigorous opposition from the Russian government, the delaying tactics from the Obama administration and last-minute lobbying from major US businesses like Boeing, Caterpillar, and PepsiCo.

The ‘Magnitsky Act’ now moves to the floor of the House of Representatives to be voted on at a later date.  Speaking about today’s vote, William Browder, CEO of Hermitage Capital Management and one of the advocates of the effectiveness of the Magnitsky sanctions, said:

“Today’s vote in the U.S. will create a solid precedent that will be followed by Europe, Canada and other countries concerned with the deterioration of human rights in Russia and where parliamentary initiatives are under way

Currently, there are 12 national parliaments including the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, Canadaand the Netherlands, who are considering Magnitsky sanctions. Mr Browder also said:

“The legislation will protect the Russian opposition because members of the Russian regime keep their money in the West. If they start opening fire on opposition members, that money will be frozen. This is the first of many things to create the enduring legacy that the life and death of Sergei Magnitsky deserves. In the end, when the regime changes in Russia, they will erect monuments to Sergei for his bravery and sacrifice for his country.”

Following today’s vote in the House Foreign Affairs Committee, the next step in the legislative process is for the Magnitsky bill to be voted on by the members of the House of Representatives, before being voted on by the Senate and finally, to be signed into law by the U.S. President.

For further information please contact:

Hermitage Capital
Phone:             +44 207 440 17 77
E-mail:             info@lawandorderinrussia.org
Website:          http://lawandorderinrussia.org
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Twitter:           @KatieFisher__

 

Syrian Network for Human Rights: Violations Report 8 June 2012

Homs| Al-Khaldya

In Bastana al-Dyuna, the video-grapher captures the minute a shell fell on a residential house and its explosion.

**WARNING: THE VIDEO BELOW CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES**

Hama| Kafr Zaita

Six bodies of victims, only one of whom was identified, have been documented in Kafr Zaita city in Rural Hama; they were discovered in the streets and houses of Kafr Zaita after the regime’s army and security forces withdrew from there.  Prior to this, there was a total communications blackout in the city.

Hama|
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkASoP7RpTM&feature=youtu.be
In this video, made by a girl, security forces plant explosive charge near Al-Hurani hospital so that they can later claim that armed gangs planted them.  One of security forces personnel says clearly that they have planted the explosive charge in this place and they will carry out its explosion.

Aleppo|

Protesters at Aleppo University run through the streets as security forces opened up fire on them. 

 

Casualty Report

52 confirmed casualties killed by the regime in Syria on Thursday, 7 June 2012
Hama: 11
Latakia: 10
Homs: 8
Damascus and rural Damascus: 11
Aleppo: 4
Idleb: 3
Dar’aa: 2
Al-Hasakah: 2
Deir Ezzor: 1

 

122 confirmed casualties killed by the regime in Syria on Wednesday, 6 June 2012.

Latakia: 13
Idleb: 10
Homs: 9
Damascus and rural Damascus: 7
Aleppo: 3
Deir Ezzor: 6
Dar’aa: 1
Hama: 73

 

Videos and Statistics Courtesy of:

Syrian Network for Human Rights – Casualty Report – 7 June 2012

Syrian Network for Human Rights – Violations Report – 7 June 2012

Syrian Network for Human Rights – Casualty Report – 6 June 2012

Syrian Network for Human Rights – Violations Report – 6 June 2012