Thursday, September 22, 2011
18+ Syria -Torture Beating Victim of Dictator Assad's Security Forces - ...
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18+ Adults Only - Warning - Graphic Images - not for shock - Documentary Evidence of Crimes against Humanity committed by the Syria Dictatorship of Bashar Assad.
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"This is Assad's Reforms" say these men in this video clip, mocking the 11 years of phony promises of Reforms made by Dictator Bashar Assad,
this Torture Beating Victim was attacked by the Dictator's Security Forces in Midan, Damascus, today, and is seeking Medical Attention for his injuries. .
Even as Syria Dictator Bashar Assad is promising the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon that "military operations have stopped" his security forces are busy beating, arresting, torturing and killling unarmed civilian pro-democracy protesters
دمشق_الميدان_اجرام الشبيحة بالمتظاهرين
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This Friday was one of the most important during the course of the protest movement in Syria. For weeks, the security forces and the military, through their operations, have prevented mass demonstrations. However, in a remarkable step and due to increasing international support for the protest movement and the subsequent morale boost, many protesters have managed to overcome the security and military barriers and begin taking the steps necessary to de-legitimize the government. Despite the Syrian president's promises to withdraw his troops and end military operations across the country, armored vehicles and tanks have continued to be stationed in city centers. In fact, security backups have been called to quell protests such as the one that occurred in Hirak and Ankhal in the Daraa Governorate, where they have resumed gunfire using both light and heavy machine guns. Today alone, security forces killed at least 22 protesters, including children who were not part of the demonstrations.
In the besieged city of Homs, all neighborhoods, including Khaldieh, Bab Sbaa, and Baba Amr demonstrated in thousands, despite gunfire yesterday and today, and despite the violent military operations in the city for the past week, which take lives on a daily basis. Deir Ezzor is in the same condition, but demonstrations approached large numbers before the military invasion.
In Idlib and its suburbs, where army vehicles have been deployed for two months, and in Hama, which has been surrounded for 20 days, people have suffered the worst forms of punishment for the largest demonstrations in Syria. Residents of Hama resumed their demonstrations outside prisons in various neighborhoods and in the city, also to be fired upon by the security forces.
In Lattakia, where the Raml neighborhood witnessed the last episode of ongoing tragedies in the country, supporters demonstrated in other neighborhoods in the city and in Jableh in defiance of the heavy presence of Shabiha (regime's armed thugs). These two cities have been the base of these thugs to terrorize the population and serve as the protectors of the Assad family.
However, confrontations in the town of Daraa, where the first military operations were conducted at the start of the Revolution, have been the most severe. Security forces continue to fire at demonstrators in Ghabagheb and Al-Hirak, which are just a few kilometers away from the border of the Occupied Golan. Among the casualties were an elderly man, two children, and twelve protesters, not to mention dozens of wounded.
In different cities such as Jableh, Hasakeh, and Qamishly, where assembly is difficult and there is great fear of the Shabbiha, demonstrators are calling for the toppling of the regime and the prosecution of Bashar al-Assad, despite threats by government officials and the governor that the city of Jableh would come under attack if protests continue.
The grip of the security forces has not lessened on the Damascus suburbs. In Douma, tens of thousands of protesters marching throughout the town came under fire. At least one person was reported killed in Harasta, and another in Rahiba. In other parts of the capital, security forces are dispersing thousands of protesters with clubs and electric batons, as well as arrest campaigns.
In Aleppo, protesters are increasing in number, and are coming out from Sakhour, Bustan Al-Qasr, Tal Rafa'at, Mare'a, and other towns and suburbs surrounding Syria's largest city
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