By Thomas Murphy
Impunity Watch Reporter, Middle East

DAMASCUS, Syria – The Human Rights Watch has issued a report that alleges Syrian rebels killed 190 civilians and took 200 hostages during a single offensive in August. The particular offensive occurred on  August 4th in the Latakia province, which is home to many Alawites, a minority sect that supports President Bashar al-Assad.

The inside of a local Latakia house after the 4 August rebel attack. (Photo Courtesy of Human Rights Watch)

The attack began in the dawn hours and targeted more than a dozen villages. The report cites evidence, which includes video footage, that demonstrates the rebels attacked with a strategy focused on killing civilian men and keeping their women and children as hostages.

“Eight survivors and witnesses described how opposition forces executed residents and opened fire on civilians, sometimes killing or attempting to kill entire families who were either in their homes unarmed or fleeing from the attack, and at other times killing adult male family members, and holding the female relatives and children hostage,” the report says.

Joe Stork, acting Middle East director at HRW, said the abuses were “not the actions of rogue fighters.”

“This operation was a co-ordinated, planned attack on the civilian population in these Alawite villages,” he said.

The report states that out of the 190 dead civilians at least 67 were executed or unlawfully killed. For example, a video posted online by the rebels shows a fighter leading a peaceful woman in good health out of her house, yet she was found buried days later.

Additionally, two rebel groups are still holding over 200 hostages from the attack according to opposition sources. While negotiations for their release are ongoing, Human Rights Watch has called for their release and demanded that they be treated humanely.

In conducting the report, Human Rights Watch interviewed more than 35 people, including survivors, emergency responders, and fighters on both sides. Further, the group completed an on-site investigation, documenting the destruction caused by the attack. The group also received medical reports for several victims that were consistent with execution.

The report “strongly suggests that the killings, hostage taking, and other abuses committed by opposition forces on and after August 4 rise to the level of crimes against humanity.”

For further information, please see:

BBC – Syrian rebels executed civilians, says Human Rights Watch – 11 October 2013

Human Rights Watch – Syria: Executions, Hostage Taking by Rebels – 11 October 2013

Guardian – Syrian rebels accused of killing hundreds of civilians – 11 October 2013

New York Times – Syrian Civilians Bore Brunt of Rebels’ Fury, Report Says –  11 October 2013

Author: Impunity Watch Archive