Monday 13 February 2012

February 13, 2012 by  
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Syrian Uprising 2011 Information Centre: SUMMARY (13/02/2012): 43 martyrs reported today – including 5 kids – while the leader of the Kurdish Democratic Party in Syria Nasreddin Barhek survived an assassination attempt. In Homs, Idlib, Damascus and the Countryside, Daraa, Hama and Aleppo attacks, raids and mass arrests continued – what the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called an “all-out assault” that “likely” amounts to crimes against humanity. More than 900 martyrs reported this month so far – more than 8,100 since last March – and the talking continues… UN Peacekeeping mission – yes, no, maybe, later? Syria – Monday 13/02/2012 – Google Maps

SKS: There was an assassination attempt on the life Nasreddin Barhek 13 February 2012, while he was driving to Deyrik to participate in a  demonstration. He is a member of the Political Bureau of the Kurdish… Read more

DAMASCUS (13/02/2012): This is the funeral of the soldier Anas Asami in the Damascus neighbourhood of Jobar. Anas was reportedly killed in the bomb attacks in Aleppo on Friday. At the end of the video you can hear the mourners start to chant “the one who kills their own people is a traitor.”
 Damascus 13/02/2012

ALEPPO (13/02/2012): We salute the students of Aleppo University, who have taken the lead in the protests in Syria’s 2nd city, despite all the obstacles – the arming of the pro-regime Student’s Union, regular security raids and many arrests and expulsions. The video shows a protest in memory of the martyr Yusef Aloush whose picture we posted yesterday.  Meanwhile Homs is still getting bombarded, it seems the deal in Zabadani may have broken down with 2 kids killed by Assad’s forces in Madaya, there is fighting in Idlib and raids in Daraa and suburbs of Damascus. 17 martyrs have been reported.
 Aleppo University 13/02/2012

English Speakers to Help The Syrian Revolution: BABA AMR: WARNING: THIS IS EXTREMELY HORRIFIC & DISTRESSING. WE ONLY SHARE IT BECAUSE THIS IS THE SECOND TERRIBLE INCIDENT OF RPGS BEING FIRED ON HUMAN BEINGS IN BABA AMR and we cannot provide evidence in any other way to the terrible atrocities of the Syrian Regime… which continue to escalate…

’8:30 pm and still under artillery shelling. A shell falls on 3 youths who were distributing bread
Are these humans or not? ‘

NOW! Lebanon
[local time]  21:54 
Monday’s death toll in Syria has risen to 43 people, Al-Arabiya television quoted the General Commission of the Syrian Revolution as saying.
 20:23 Monday’s death toll in Syria has risen to 37, Al-Arabiya television quoted the General Commission of the Syrian Revolution as saying.
 20:12 The Syrian security forces have killed four people in Edleb’s Balshoun, Al-Jazeera television quoted the General Commission of the Syrian Revolution as saying on Monday.
 19:36 The top UN human rights official said Monday that crimes against humanity have likely been committed in the bloody crackdown on dissidents in Syria.
 18:23 French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe warned Monday that any foreign military action in Syria would only aggravate the situation after the Arab League proposed sending in UN-Arab peacekeepers.
 17:26 The Syrian army shelled the Homs neighborhood of Al-Rastan, killing and wounding several people, Al-Jazeera television quoted activists as saying.
 17:11 Monday’s death toll in Syria has increased to 25 people, Al-Jazeera television quoted the General Commission of the Syrian Revolution as saying
 16:46 A Syrian opposition group on Monday rejected any interference by Al-Qaeda in the unrest-hit country after the terror network’s leader voiced support for their uprising in an Internet video.
 14:42 Monday’s death toll in Syria has risen to 15 people, Al-Arabiya television quoted the General Commission of the Syrian Revolution as saying.
 14:35 British Foreign Secretary William Hague on Monday called for urgent talks on an Arab League proposal for peacekeepers in Syria, but said Western nations were unlikely to join the force.
 14:12 Germany welcomed on Monday the Arab League’s “important” role in helping end the violence in Syria, a day ahead of a visit by its chief to Berlin.
 13:46 Syria is determined to “restore security” regardless of the latest Arab League initiatives to end bloodshed, a government official said, in a report Monday by SANA state news agency.
 13:35 Syria’s Monday death toll has risen to nine people, Al-Jazeera reported.
 13:02 The European Union backed on Monday an Arab League call for a UN peacekeeping mission in Syria and urged the UN Security Council to act in order to stop the violence there.
 12:29 Italy supports the deployment of a joint Arab-UN peacekeeping mission to put an end to the violence in Syria, Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi said Monday.
 12:14 Syrian security forces are conducting arbitrary arrests in the Deir az-Zour village of Qouriya, Al-Jazeera reported.
 12:10 Syrian military airplanes are flying over Homs neighborhood of Baba Amr amid heavily shelling of the city, Al-Jazeera reported.
 11:47 China Monday urged the Arab League to continue its “political mediation” on Syria but refused to be drawn on the bloc’s proposal to form a UN-Arab peacekeeping force to the violence-hit nation.
 11:35 Russia said on Monday that a ceasefire was needed in Syria before the United Nations could deploy UN-Arab peacekeepers to the violence-wracked nation under a plan proposed by Arab states.
 10:38 Britain will have urgent discussions with the Arab League over the group’s proposal for a joint peacekeeping force with the United Nations in Syria, Foreign Secretary William Hague said Monday.
 9:20 Security forces killed four people in Syria on Monday, activists told Al-Arabiya television.
 9:16 Britain is preparing to “document the evidence of crimes committed by the Syrian regime,” Foreign Secretary William Hague said Sunday.
 8:52 Morning Leader: The Arab League said Sunday it had agreed to open contacts with Syria’s opposition and ask the United Nations to form a joint peacekeeping force to the nation, moves swiftly denounced by Syria. Meanwhile, Syrian refugees fleeing to Lebanon from Homs described scenes of devastation in their home city.
 7:25 Arab and Western states will launch a fresh bid at the United Nations this week to put pressure on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, setting off new diplomatic hostilities between Assad’s friends and foes.
 7:24 Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki said Sunday he hoped the bloodshed in Syria could be stopped under a similar scenario to the one which saw Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh relinquish power.

WADI KHALED, Lebanon – As she left Homs, 10-year-old Nada saw dead bodies littering the streets of the besieged Syrian city, and she has since refused to eat, says her father Abu Ibrahim. Syria refugees reveal horrors of Homs www.khaleejtimes.com


CNN: Lastest report on Danny Abduldayem, the young man who has been risking his own life to do individual reports from Homs. He has escaped Syria, and will soon be reunited with his family. And will continue to do work to END this regime. The family has a Facebook page to support Danny’s efforts, will put the LINK below in the COMMENT SECTION.
 Video: Syrian activist escapes the strife-torn country. CNN
One activist’s chronicle of daily hell in SyriaAs fresh attacks continue in the besieged city of Homs, Syrian activist “Danny,” whose name we are protecting, has escaped the slaughter there and has re-emerged in Lebanon.

Before he left Homs, Danny shared his stories with CNN and posted a number of videos on YouTube purporting to show the violence there. Although CNN cannot verify these videos independently, they appear to show a desperate situation.

United Nations (CNN) – The U.N. high commissioner for human rights said Monday she is outraged by Syria’s “ongoing onslaught” on its citizens as she spoke before the General Assembly, which is expected soon to issue a formal condemnation of the Syrian regime.

The harsh comments by Navi Pillay prompted an angry defense from Syria’s ambassador, who complained of an “unprecedented” media and political campaign to incite the opposition in his country.

As they spoke, some Syrian towns and cities came under fresh attack with soldiers going door to door rounding up civilians, rolling their tanks through towns, or continuing their shelling of neighborhoods, according to activists and residents.

“The nature and scale of abuses committed by Syrian forces indicates that crimes against humanity are likely to have been committed since March 2011,” Pillay said, referring to the start of the popular uprising against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, which prompted his government to crack down on protesters.

“Independent, credible, and corroborated accounts indicate that these abuses have taken place as part of a widespread and systematic attack on civilians.

“Furthermore, the breadth and patterns of attacks by military and security forces on civilians and the widespread destruction of homes, hospitals, schools, and other civilian infrastructure indicate approval or complicity by the authorities at the highest levels,” Pillay said.

General Assembly members were expected to consider at any time a three-page draft resolution brought forth by Saudi Arabia that would “strongly condemn” Syrian human rights violations.

The vote would be nonbinding but would be the strongest U.N. statement yet on the violence. Russia and China vetoed a previous attempt by the U.N. Security Council to condemn Syria for the crackdown.

Syria’s U.N. ambassador, Bashar Jaafari, said the “aggressive, illegitimate” criticism of his country is designed to undermine the government.

An Arab League proposal over the weekend for a joint U.N.-Arab peacekeeping force in the country is an “incitement to terrorism,” he said, because it would provide support to opposition fighters.

Jaafari also said the proposal seeks to trample on Syria’s sovereignty.

“We in Syria could not imagine sending soldiers to defend Occupy Wall Street protesters. Neither we or any other government can imagine sending forces to protect demonstrators in London or Paris,” he said. “The state has exclusive responsibility for defending security on its national territory.”

Russian officials said Monday they were studying the Arab League proposal, but they indicated reluctance to sign on, saying the permission of the host country is necessary for peacekeepers to enter.

A peacekeeping mission also implies there is peace first, which is not the case in Syria, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.

China supports the league’s mediation in Syria, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin, but he stopped short of saying whether Beijing would approve the proposal.

Along with a peacekeeping mission, the Arab League urged member states to provide political and financial support to the Syrian opposition and to cut ties with Damascus.

Syria has said it is simply fighting armed terrorist groups in its country. Jaafari cited last week’s bombing of two government buildings in Aleppo, which killed 28 people, and a January bombing in Damascus that killed 26 as examples of terrorist groups — specifically Al Qaeda — that are active in the country.

“The vast losses in Syria among civilians and security forces is a deep wound,” Jaafari said. “We are sad, but we place the responsibility for those losses at the door of those who are attempting to obtain political interests by using Syrian blood as currency.”

Residents of besieged Syrian areas such as Homs, where hundreds have died in the past nine days, say it is civilians who are bearing the brunt of the attacks. They describe indiscriminate bombings of homes, snipers in the streets, arbitrary arrests and attacks on hospitals by government forces.

More than 680 people died last week in Syria, most of whom were killed in Homs, according to the Local Coordination Committees of Syria, a network of opposition activists.

So far on Monday, 23 civilians — including two children — were killed in violence, the LCC said. Most were in the areas of Homs and Idlib.

CNN cannot independently confirm details of the events in Syria because the government has severely limited the access of international journalists.

The destruction by al-Assad forces has also yielded a humanitarian crisis. Residents in Homs report scarce or nonexistent access to food, water and electricity.

The United Nations is putting humanitarian supplies in place for distribution as soon as access is granted, Martin Nesirky, a spokesman for the U.N. secretary-general, said Monday.

Syrian Arab Red Crescent volunteers were able to distribute food, blankets and other supplies to Homs and another city thanks to a brief cease-fire but say other areas are too dangerous for them to enter, the International Committee of the Red Cross said.

Pillay said most of the wounded avoid going to public hospitals for fear of being arrested or tortured. Instead, they are being treated in underground hospitals where hygiene and sterilization conditions are rudimentary and medical supplies are scarce, she said.

Pillay said at least 5,400 people have died since protests seeking al-Assad’s ouster began nearly a year ago. The LCC says the toll has far exceeded 7,000.

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