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Syrian Revolution Digest – Friday 15 June 2012

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Hedging Bets!

I wouldn’t ask for intervention had it not been a reality of our lives already, had Russia, China, Iran, Iraq, Belarus and Venezuela not chosen to intervene from the onset in our affairs, siding with the Assads, arming them to the teeth, helping circumvent sanctions, shielding them from accountability. Things need to be made equal. We need to be given a fighting chance. Assad is conducting a war of attrition against the rebels, while carving out his own personal fiefdom, hedging his bets. We only have one bet: staying the course, come what may.

Friday June 15, 2012

Death tolls: 48. The Breakdown: 14 in Damascus City and Suburbs (most in Douma), 9 in Homs, 10 in Daraa, 6 in Deir Ezzor, 6 in Aleppo, 2 in Idlib, and in Raqqah.

News

Mr. Isaykin, a powerful figure in Russia’s military industry, openly discussed the weapons being shipped to Syria: the Pantsyr-S1, a radar-guided missile and artillery system capable of hitting warplanes at altitudes well above those typically flown during bombing sorties, and up to 12 miles away; Buk-M2 antiaircraft missiles, capable of striking airplanes at even higher altitudes, up to 82,000 feet, and at longer ranges; and land-based Bastion antiship missiles that can fire at targets 180 miles from the coast.

My comment: I guess Assad will have to make do with Russian caviar just he is doing with Russian tanks.

Op-Eds & Special Reports

Syria: Sexual Assault in Detention Security Forces Also Attacked Women and Girls in Raids on Homes.

Syria: Shabiha Militia Member Tells It Like It Is An active member of Syria’s feared shabiha militia says he is in a “win or die” fight for his president (and a little bit of cash).

Houla Again

Germany’s FAZ, its main source, Mother Agnes, and John Rosenthal from the National Review Online are sticking to their story that the Houla Massacre was perpetrated by jihadists against Alawite inhabitants. But neither FAZ, nor Mother Agnes nor Rosenthal offer any new proof to back their claims. They simply stick to their story that unidentified sources from the opposition and inhabitants from the village of Kafar Laha were behind the revelation.

Bear in mind here that even the Assad regime does not make or endorse this claim. Bear in mind as well that no one tried to explain why and how Sunni rebels were allowed to bury the bodies of their alleged Alawite victims in open daylight in shallow mass graves while documenting the entire event via YouTube, and while pro-Assad checkpoints were all over the place. Moreover, we have not heard any similar assertions from any of the Alawite communities in the area despite the regime’s access to them.

So, why is it that we can always provide videos and often eyewitnesses to back our stories, while the regime and its supporters, and whoever choose to believe them, for whatever reason, have only their assertions and their unidentified and unidentifiable sources? They certainly have more resources than we do to document their “suffering.” And locals who are sympathetic to the regime have cameras and smartphones as well, and open access to the Internet. How come, then, we are always left having to take their words and only their words for it?

Pointing out that an eyewitness said that people with long beards and shaved heads were the ones who committed this massacre is evidence of nothing in itself: because this is how many Shabbiha members (pro-Assad militias) look like.

Telling us that 80,000 Christians were forced to leave Homs City, well, so did 500,000 Sunnis. The question is why? Mother Agnes and the regime, and she is an unabashed supporter of the regime of course, want us to believe that this is the work of Sunni extremists and Jihadi elements. The evidence we have, not only the videos and testimonies offered by local activists, but those offered by foreign journalist as well, suggest that the intensive indiscriminate pounding of residential neighborhoods by pro-Assad troops and militias did in fact pave the way to this.

Who do you want to believe? Your eyes? Your people? Or the assertions of killers and their supporters? Don’t tell me Mother Agnes is a nun, I know nuns can be wonderful, Sisters Danielle and Jordanie, the nuns from the private school I briefly attended in Lebanon in my childhood, definitely were: cruel but wonderful. On the other hand, I know enough history and watch enough news to know that the habit and the cloth are not shields against prejudice and avarice. So, nun or not, the good old mother needs to offer proof other than her say so to back her stories, and it better be damn convincing. Because knowing Mother Agnes, and yes, I do know Mother Agnes, I know very well that she is no Mother Teresa, or an Angel or Mercy, or a good preacher or practitioner of Christian love.

But to each his source.

Syrian Revolution Digest – Wednesday 14 June 2012

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The Revolutionary Imperative!

When people demonstrated peacefully, they were shot it by snipers and attacked with tanks, when they finally began fighting back, they were pounded by heavy artillery and helicopters, when armed fighters withdrew from towns and cities after they ran out of ammunition, pro-Assad militias went in and perpetrated massacres, and yet, and yet, somehow, the resistance continues, and the revolution spreads. With light weapons, and little help from outside, the Syrian popular resistance is taking on a criminal consortium that stretches from Russia and China to Iran, Iraq and Lebanon. Add in Venezuela and Belarus for good measure. We don’t plan on being defeated, and we’re no longer waiting for help. While geopolitical imperatives continue to trump the oral ones in policy circles around the world, the only thing that counts for us is staying the course, bitter be the end or sweet. Backing down is a breaking of our spirit, something we cannot live with anymore. We’ve been there, we’ve done that, and it didn’t feel right. So we rebelled. And that’s that.

Thursday June 14, 2012

Death tolls: 78. The Breakdown: 28 in Damascus, 19 in Homs, 13 in Daraa, 5 in Lattakia, 4 in Deir Ezzor, 2 in each of Aleppo, Idlib, Hama and Hassakeh, and 1 in Raqqah.

9 of the dead in Damascus were executed in the town of Hammourieh by pro-Assad militias. Some were shot, others had their throats slit http://youtu.be/sneRJRxdkPM ,http://youtu.be/eZPRDvD4aig , http://youtu.be/ZW1AbTgeR5s ,http://youtu.be/UM3bi9kY-RQ

The town of Anadan in Aleppo is undergoing intense poundinghttp://youtu.be/dsHNK_9YKn0 , http://youtu.be/fnlrPGoHv-k Pro-Assad militias put fire to the crops http://youtu.be/f_VcAjXGvZU

In Daraa Province, 5 were killed in the pounding the town of Heet and many were injured in the pounding of the town of Nasseef near the border with Jordan. The Martyrs of Heethttp://youtu.be/ira5mlvT95E , http://youtu.be/hEv8C5YyolU Impromptu funeralhttp://youtu.be/-ERpc5D-DBU

Meanwhile, Jordanian authorities continue to deny entry through its airport to Syrians trying to get to Amman. Refugees in Jordanian camps complain of restrictions on their movement, and of poor living conditions.

News

‘Stench of dead bodies’ in Syria’s al Haffe (My Comment: No bodies were found, because they were all taken by pro-Assad militias to hid traces of their crime. We will not know the full extent of the massacre that took place for a while to come.)

The overnight barrage from nearby hills followed the withdrawal of hundreds of troops backed by tanks that had entered the city on Wednesday to root out rebels, the sources said. About 200 people were wounded in the shelling, they said.

Op-Eds & Special Reports

The creation of safe havens will save civilian lives and reduce the influence of Islamists in the Syrian opposition. It will show the Syrian elite that the Assad regime is finished. And it will end Putin’s perverse free ride.

Syrian opposition activists tell me that the Russian Embassy in Washington has scheduled several meetings with different factions of the external opposition. “The Russians offer power-sharing with Assad,” says a leading Syrian human-rights and pro-democracy activist, Ammar Abdulhamid. “They want to push the opposition to talk to the regime.” Abdulhamid said Russian Embassy officials “told opposition activists: ‘The Americans won’t help you. You had better come to us.’ “Syrian activists regard the Russian proposals as a mere face-saver for Assad. Indeed, the Kremlin firmly believes the Assad regime can survive the current upheavals.

Syrian oppositionist Ammar Abdul- Hamid and the Christian Science Monitor newspaper, for example, first detailed the use of attack helicopters against civilian protesters in Syria on June 15, 2011.

In Syria, life goes on despite violence (A report on daily life in Al-Qusayr, Homs Province)

Sign this petition by Amnesty International: “Stop the Assault on Syria’s Civilians

Videos from my participation at “From glasnost to the Arab Spring: the moral foundation of anti-authoritarian revolutions,” an 1-day conference organized by the American Enterprise Institute, on June 13, 2012 Unity of Expectations http://bcove.me/wh9zrderDeath but not Humiliation http://bcove.me/hixtkf0p Entire Panelhttp://bcove.me/hixtkf0p

Statement from the People of Houla

We write this letter in the name of the residents of the four cities of Houla (Taldo, Kafarlaha, Taldahab, al-Tiba al-Gharbiya), in response to a disgusting slur published in the weekend in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung German newspaper, which shamefully presented lies as facts in the report written by reporter Rainer Hermann and published on June 7, 2012. The report cast the 108 people who died here at the hands of the regime as conspirators instead of victims.  In almost four weeks since this dreadful act of savagery was brought to our village, we have been contacted by numerous reporters from many countries, all of whom have been in search of the truth. None of us recall being contacted by a German or non-German reporter that works for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. We most certainly have not been contacted by Rainer Hermann or any representative of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

The least that can be said about the claims of the newspaper that the families killed were Alawite and that the FSA is responsible for the massacre, is that they are ridiculous. Everyone who is involved with the Syrian issue knows that the four cities of Houla are exclusively Sunni, and all the families who lost members to this slaughter are identifiably Sunni.

To anyone foolish enough to doubt this we invite you to look at the Sunni burial rituals, which are there for all to see on videos posted on YouTube.

The FSA is an essential part of Houla. They are our brothers, fathers, uncles and sons. Any reporter suggesting that they are in fact the villains in this plot are woefully blind or lying.

To conclude we say without reservation that this reporter spoke to no one from Houla before compiling his disgusting report from Damascus. If he has spoken to anyone at all it is stooges put up by the regime in an attempt to deceive. Despite the renewed anguish that this reporter has caused our community and the shame he has brought to himself and his newspaper, we invite him to come to our village to interview survivors and meet the community he has defamed. We guarantee him protection from justifiably angry residents here but wonder whether he first has the courage to slip from the grip of his masters in Damascus.

Video Highlights

It should be borne in mind that the peaceful pro-democracy rallies continue throughout the country, despite my inability to keep reporting them.

Deir Ezzor City: funeral http://youtu.be/wmvcgtFg6sE

Aleppo CityBoustan Al-Qasr http://youtu.be/4LSgb0xI4_Y Sukkarihttp://youtu.be/AKICZpCAH90

AleppoManbij http://youtu.be/-5Td_gkYSKc Protesters come under firehttp://youtu.be/zzeeoc6QqaM

DaraaDaraa City (funeral) http://youtu.be/qPQPDjhLL0o

Homs CityWa’er (funeral) http://youtu.be/hdQfrGqp6PM

Syrian Network for Human Rights: Violations Report 14 June 2012

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Al-Houla | Homs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_CI6hdLZD8

A clip showing the body of a man who was tortured to death by regime forces.

Homs | Al-Rasten

After regime forces besiege a village for four days with shelling, a make-shift hospital is full of the victims and wounded, most of them women and children. 

Lattakia | Hama

Pro-government Shabeeha militias stop a UN international observer’s car to prevent the workers inside from reaching Al-Hiffeh and documenting the crimes and abuses being perpetrated for the fourth day in a row. 

 

CASUALTY REPORT

78 confirmed casualties killed by the regime on Thursday, 14 June 2012.

Damascus & Rural Damascus: 27
Homs: 19
Dar’aa: 13
Lattakia: 4
Deir Ezzor: 4
Aleppo: 3
Idleb: 2
Hama: 2
Al-Hasakah: 1
Raqqa: 1

74 confirmed casualties killed by the regime on Wednesday, 13 June 2012.

Homs: 26
Deir Ezzor: 13
Dar’aa: 8
Idleb: 7
Latakia: 4
Aleppo: 2
Damascus and Rural Damascus: 2
Hama: 10
Raqqa: 1
Qunaitera: 1

65 confirmed casualties killed by the regime on Tuesday, 12 June 2012.

Homs: 20
Aleppo: 15
Latakia: 8
Damascus & Rural Damascus: 6
Idleb: 5
Deir Ezzor: 3
Hama: 3
Raqqa:2
Daraa: 2
Qunaitera: 1

91 confirmed casualties killed by the regime on Monday, 11 June 2012.

Idleb: 34
Damascus & Rural Damascus: 15
Homs: 14
Deir Ezzor: 14
Hama: 5
Aleppo: 4
Latakia: 3
Daraa: 2

66 confirmed casualties killed by the regime on Sunday, 10 June 2012.

Homs: 26
Latakia: 9
Idlib: 14
Aleppo: 5
Damascus: 6
Daraa: 5
Al-Hasaka: 1

 

For further information, please see:

Syrian Network for Human Rights – Violations and Casualty Reports  – 10–14 June 2012

 

 

Syrian Revolution Digest – Wednesday 13 June 2012

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Assad the Warlord!

A dismal failure as president, Assad is emerging as an accomplished warlord. After all, all it takes is a willingness to kill and destroy with an air of nonchalant.

Wednesday June 13, 2012

Death tolls: Tuesday 65. Wednesday 77 (23 in Homs, 12 in Hama, 12 in Daraa, 10 in Deir Ezzor, 9 in Idlib, 7 in Aleppo, 2 in Lattakia, 1 in Raqqah, 1 in Daamscus Suburbs).

On Tuesday, most local resistance fighters withdrew from the besieged town of Haffeh, Lattakia Province, having run out of ammunition. But the situation was still tense on Wednesday despite reports that loyalist troops and militias have retaken villages surrounding the town.

In Deir Ezzor City, war conditions continue to prevail. Clashes between the local resistance and pro-Assad militias continue http://youtu.be/sWbKDHJSiA0 But reports from local activists indicate that defections are increasing, so are and casualties among loyalists. The massacre caused by the shelling of a rally on Monday leaving over 50 dead, was “avenged” on Wednesday, when attacks by local fighters left over 60 loyalist troops dead and 17 tanks destroyed http://youtu.be/hILRWjE5fJM Loyalists, however, continue to pound the city with heavy artillery and helicopters http://youtu.be/KclXHk1TBds ,http://youtu.be/pm_bVUi3p5Y .

Pounding of Rural Aleppo, Old Homs neighborhoods, Rastan, Qusayr, Talbisseh on Rural Homs, and Daraa communities, and Damascene suburbs continues. Helicopters are now taking over from tanks as the main weapons for attacking specific targets in restive communities.

News

Op-Eds & Special Reports

Though rebels have also been found to have kidnapped, tortured and killed Syrians fighting for the government or backing it, the vast majority of abuses were carried out by Syrian government forces and allied militias, Amnesty International said, in a widespread and systematic campaign against civilians.

Accurate reporting in Syria is difficult, and has been made more so by the widespread violence. And despite the existence of legitimate data furnished by Syrian citizens, there is a cottage industry of nonsensical reports presented specifically to alter the perceptions of observers. Autocratic regimes retain their own propagandists and have a cordon of “useful idiots” disseminating the former’s data for their own reasons; Syria is no different. Damascus has its “Baghdad Bobs”; they’ve just been taken more seriously. As the West sits on its hands to see what may become of Syria, analysts must be circumspect in assessing the situation.

The cannons taking part in the pounding of Homs City http://youtu.be/0gYWKJXB5_M ,http://youtu.be/AoYSyXVmLuE I have asked before and I ask again, why can’t such position be struck from the air? Why can’t this crime in action that we are all watching be stopped?

The pounding of Rastan continues http://youtu.be/M71DEESe5Ds Using heavy artillery and helicopters http://youtu.be/eP3qURsstys So does the pounding of Talbissehhttp://youtu.be/V0xpLm2bNxE and the old neighborhoods in Homs Cityhttp://youtu.be/H2UghNtCgIw , http://youtu.be/9ArA_PRPYKQ ,http://youtu.be/ZYleI9JWHEo , http://youtu.be/tJeT2ksIE5o , http://youtu.be/4-2EZGeBByE , http://youtu.be/6_qjMQUzj_M

Nighttime in Homs City http://youtu.be/J8R8QAVS8bw Nighttime in Rastanhttp://youtu.be/ZZTfqdBz6GY

Rastan: children are among the victims of pounding http://youtu.be/GFgBSjA5osk Whole families continue to be victimized http://youtu.be/X0umnLIsEwI

In Bosra Al-Sham, Daraa, helicopter take part in pounding the cityhttp://youtu.be/MkqNs3AYCy0

Syrian Revolution Digest – Monday 11 June 2012

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A Bouquet of Massacres!

Why settle for one massacre a day when you can get away with many? Why stop killing when the price will be paid by others, when your worst case scenario is a small fiefdom of your own, when there is no accountability worthy of the name? Assad and his cronies will keep killing, because even their worst case scenario at this stage is a win. They might lose Syria, only to win an Assadstan.  

Monday June 11, 2012

Today’s death toll: 109. The Breakdown: 36 in Idlib, 19 in Deir Ezzor, 17 in Homs, 15 in Hama, 10 in Damascus (8 in the suburbs and 2 in Barzeh neighborhood), 6 in Lattakia, 5 in Aleppo and 1 in Daraa.

A series of massacres against local villages perpetrated by pro-Assad militias in Idlib Province claimed the lives of 36 people today.

Local activists in Deir Ezzor City report that a mortar round that landed in the midst of an anti-Assad rally in Jbeileh Neighborhood around midnight killed close to 50 protesters. More details to emerge tomorrow.

Tanks, choppers and heavy artillery continue to take part in the pounding of communities in the rural areas of Aleppo, Idlib Hama and Homs continues.

The airbase of Ghanto briefly help by local resistance yesterday returned to army control today after local fighters were forced to withdraw under heavy shelling, but not before emptying the weapons depots. Only surface-to-air missiles used in pounding Homs City and other restive communities were left behind.

News

Syrian activists outside the country echoed their denials. Ammar Abdulhamid, a Syrian human rights activist based in Washington, argued that the Vatican news agency had fallen for “the Assad propaganda machine” by relying on the “pro-regime” Christian religious establishment for information.

Op-Eds & Special Reports

This is one of the canons used in the pounding of Homs Cityhttp://youtu.be/q7Kjy3A9PXU Why can’t this be bombed from the air by our friends in the international community? It’s out there in the open, and not too close to a residential neighborhood, and can easily be targeted. How can western leaders watch this and do nothing?

Back when I was in college, in an introductory social studies class, the professor told us about a famous incident that took place in New York City sometimes in the early 1960s: a man kills his girlfriend by stabbing her repeatedly in the chest in a crowded street in open daylight, no one tries to stop him and no one calls the police. How is this any different?

Deir Ezzor

Homs

The pounding of Homs City continues: Jouret Al-Shayah http://youtu.be/EnWfaJ-cUsQ ,http://youtu.be/1RoYU5VCWPo , http://youtu.be/c-mMuNiwbUE , http://youtu.be/c-mMuNiwbUE , http://youtu.be/3DgZTlQElj4 , http://youtu.be/Lvmn1luv20A A mortar round lands near the cameraman http://youtu.be/RCWRjlP8Y3U Khaldiyehhttp://youtu.be/cysC35cq7kw Mosques http://youtu.be/KUBvMuYa0Qs and churcheshttp://youtu.be/-TQlvmSP7po are targeted. This is Um Al-Zinnar, one of the oldest churches in Syria.

The pounding of Rastan (day) http://youtu.be/AjNHBn5hBhA ,http://youtu.be/5E_M6uxyF9s , http://youtu.be/eTpKiEU0bkI (night)http://youtu.be/n2mbVmNj_44 Martyrs http://youtu.be/pGyYbua1p-Y Treating the injuredhttp://youtu.be/FS3tDNq-NwY , http://youtu.be/5TWePWuvTIo Colonel Qassim Saadeddine, head of the Military Council in Homs Province and who currently leads the resistance in Rastan, inspects his troops even as the pounding continueshttp://youtu.be/Vn8r6144ILs

Qusayr: rescuing the victim of a sniper attack http://youtu.be/mC7B61iXBtU

After a brief halt coinciding with the visit of UN monitors to the cityhttp://youtu.be/3IF30HbBbs4 The pounding of Talbisseh continueshttp://youtu.be/QSgR3iVHJi4 and way into the night http://youtu.be/upHbafSKJ-M

Idlib

A series of massacres perpetrated by pro-Assad militias against the inhabitants of a number of restive communities claim 36 lives.

Martyrs are brought in to the town of Mhambel http://youtu.be/wbdYR6afcW4 Two martyrs http://youtu.be/5Svq_Mgvt9M

The victims of the Massacre of Ain Shbeeb http://youtu.be/SM16mI4wS9k Locals are angry because UN monitors refused to come to examine the situation.

Damascus

Clashes between local fighters and pro-Assad militias take place in Barzeh Neighborhoodhttp://youtu.be/qVx7YAYF79s , http://youtu.be/ENf1mFn53pE ,http://youtu.be/ASMY27TxLRA , http://youtu.be/qVx7YAYF79s ,http://youtu.be/ASMY27TxLRA Two were killed. The view from street levelhttp://youtu.be/fuFxD4hZfYE

Homes catch fire in Douma Suburb due to continued pounding http://youtu.be/LY-IK1fPMPo The pounding continues http://youtu.be/bF6nTQ05RBQ A child is wounded when his home was shelled, he curses Bashar Al-Assad http://youtu.be/wBMxPmK43a0

Hama

The pounding of Taybat Al-Imam at night http://youtu.be/YNCm5EAvkas

Daraa

Daraa City comes under fire at night http://youtu.be/negr5qYqoCw

Lattakia

The pounding of Haffeh continues: treating the wounded http://youtu.be/ziqpGs6KPUY