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09/12/12

#Syria, Toxic materials used in the new East Ghouta
The aircraft system offender threw white toxic substances spread through moments in the skies of the region

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09/12/12 - GRAPHIC WARNING!

The Most Terrifying Massacre in the

History Committed by the #Syrian

Regime

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08/12/12

Translation provided by Syrian Assistance Team

Georges Sabra
Lately we got information that the regime could use chemical weapons! We warn the world of these risks, of the disaster that could occur if the criminal regime uses these chemicals! We appeal to the UN and the Big World Powers!  The regime is determined to use mass destruction weapons and any weapons to destroy the Syrian people. This regime has already committed genocide, crimes  against humanity and war crimes in Hama, Aleppo, Tadmur, Jesr el Shghour.  In the 80th, Houla , Daraya, Treymsse, Homs and Daraa and most of the cities and towns of Syria in the last months. This regime killed more than 40000 in the 80th and in the past months, more than this number! We believe that nothing will  stop this regime to commit many more crimes, especially now that it is close to its end, except if it is faced by a strict and serious International position! We ask the  world to move immediately to prevent this regime from using chemical weapons, not after it uses them but before to prevent a disaster on Syria and its people!

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08/12/12

#Syria, Free Press Aleppo use of chemical weapons at the Ambassador City

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06/12/12

#Syria, Incendiary weapons cause particularly cruel injuries to both civilians and combatants. They are also prone to being indiscriminate by starting fires and causing casualties over a large area without distinction. A complete ban on the use of incendiary weapons would have the most humanitarian benefits and provide the strongest protection under international law.

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NATO moves toward deployment on #Syria border

06/12/12

By By BEN HUBBARD | Associated Press

Associated Press/Narciso Contreras - In this Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012 photo, a Free Syrian Army fighter aims his weapon during heavy clashes with government forces in Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Narciso Contre

BEIRUT (AP) — As fears grow in the West that Syrian President Bashar Assad will unleash chemical weapons as an act of desperation, NATO moved forward Thursday with its plan to place Patriot missiles and troops along Syria’s border with Turkey to protect against potential attacks.

Assad’s regime blasted the move as “psychological warfare,” saying the new deployment would not deter it from seeking victory over rebels it views as terrorists.

The missile deployment sends a clear message to Assad that consequences will follow if he uses chemical weapons or strikes NATO member Turkey, which backs the rebels seeking his ouster. But its limited scope also reflects the low appetite in Western capitals for direct military intervention in the civil war.

The U.S. and many European and Arab countries called for Assad to step down early in the uprising but have struggled to make that happen. Russia and China have protected Assad from censure by the U.N. Security Council, and the presence of extremists among the rebels makes the U.S. and others nervous about arming them.

In Dublin, Ireland, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton joined Russia’s foreign minister and the U.N. peace envoy to the Arab country for three-way talks that suggested Washington and Moscow were working toward a common strategy as the Assad regime weakens.

The diplomatic efforts to end the civil war come days after NATO agreed to post Patriot missiles and troops along Turkey’s southern border with Syria after mortars and shells from Syria killed five Turks.

Germany’s Cabinet approved the move on Thursday, and German Defense Minister Thomas de Maiziere told reporters that the overall mission is expected to include two batteries each from the Netherlands and the United States, plus 400 soldiers and monitoring aircraft.

“Nobody knows what such a regime is capable of and that is why we are acting protectively here,” said German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle.

In Washington, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday that intelligence reports raise fears that an increasingly desperate Assad is considering using his chemical weapons arsenal — which the U.S. and Russia agree is unacceptable.

The Assad regime said the NATO deployment would not make Assad change course, calling the talk of chemical weapons part of a conspiracy to justify future intervention.

“The Turkish step and NATO’s support for it are provocative moves that constitute psychological warfare,” Syria’s Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad said in an interview with Lebanon’s Al-Manar TV. “But if they think this will affect our determination and work for a decisive victory in this fight against terrorism, they are very wrong.”

Syria has not confirmed it has chemicals weapons, while insisting that it would never use such arms against its own people.

“I repeat for the hundredth time that even if such weapons exist in Syria, they will not be used against the Syrian people,” Mekdad said. “We cannot possibly commit suicide.”

Analysts say the missile deployment sends a message to Assad to keep the war in his own country.

“There is an element there of deterrence, of coercive diplomacy,” said Yezid Sayigh of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut. “We won’t go further if you don’t go further.”

Sayigh said it is possible that Syria, too, moved its chemical weapons to send a counter-message to the West.

Still, the missile deployment does not appear to be a step toward military intervention, he said, noting that no NATO member nations want to enter the war.

NATO officials said the Patriots will be programmed only to intercept Syrian weapons that enter Turkish airspace and will not be fired into Turkey preemptively. This means they would not target Syrian military activities that remain inside Syria.

The German Parliament is expected give its final approval in mid-December, and the Dutch are also expected to approve the move soon, allowing the plan to go ahead. Due to the complexity and size of the Patriot batteries, they will probably have to travel by sea and won’t arrive in Turkey for another month.

In Syria, government forces shelled rebellious suburbs around the capital, Damascus. They also clashed with rebels in Damascus as well as in the northern city of Aleppo and elsewhere. Anti-regime activists say more than 40,000 have been killed since the country’s crisis started with political protests in March 2011.

The fighting in Syria has enflamed tensions in neighboring Lebanon, where security officials said the toll in clashes between two neighborhoods in the northern city of Tripoli had risen to eight dead and more than 60 wounded.

The clashes between the two communities, which support opposite sides in Syria’s civil war, started Monday, following reports that 17 Lebanese men were killed after entering Syria to fight alongside the rebels.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

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Associated Press writers David Rising in Berlin and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: Yahoo!

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03/12/12 Graphic Warning!

#Ziabiyeh #Damascus #Syria: at least 30 people were field executed by Syrian regime forces in the Ziabiyeh

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03/12/12 Graphic Warning!

#Syria, Wounded children in dangerous condition as a result of the shelling on the eastern Ghouta

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More #Syria officers, soldiers and families defect to Turkey

16/11/12

(Reuters) - A Syrian general and a dozen other officers defected with their families to Turkey on Friday, Turkey’s state-run news agency reported, following heavy fighting on Turkey’s southeastern border with Syria.

Ankara said on Friday it had “intensified” talks with its NATO allies on steps to shore up security on the 900 km (560 mile) frontier with the 20-month civil war in Syria at stalemate.

State-run Anatolian agency said 53 people had crossed the border - one general, 12 other officers and an unspecified number of soldiers and their families.

They crossed into Turkey’s southern Hatay province and were sent by local authorities to the Apaydin refugee camp, Today’s Zaman newspaper reported on its website.

A foreign ministry official could not immediately confirm the report. It follows the reported defection on November 9 of 26 military officers, including two generals.

With winter setting in, dozens of Syrian military officers are holed up in Turkish camps, along with about 120,000 civilian refugees.

Alarmed by the refugee influx and the instability on its border, Turkey has called for the creation of a buffer zone inside Syria and is in talks with NATO on the possible deployment of Patriot surface-to-air missiles.

Concern in Ankara deepened this week with an air assault by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad on the rebel-held frontier town of Ras al-Ain.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Friday Ankara had stepped up consultations with NATO.

“This week especially we intensified our consultations regarding the security risks on our border,” Davutoglu told Reuters in Addis Ababa, speaking in English.

Turkey says the deployment of Patriot missiles would be a defensive step, but it could also be a prelude to a no-fly zone inside Syria to limit Assad’s air power.

Turkey scrambled fighter jets to the border on Wednesday, the third day of an air assault by Syrian warplanes trying to dislodge rebels in Ras al-Ain. The town was largely quiet on Thursday and Friday.

Source: reuters.com

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16/11/12

Extent of the detainees went out of the prisons of the occupation Assad!

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15/11/12  Graphic Warning

#Syria, massacre in Bouaida in rural #Damascus now (via LCC). Details still haven’t been reported. -

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25/10/12

Recently, the media has been referring to the situation in #Syria as a “civil war”. This video aims to highlight how the Syrian people’s quest for freedom has resulted them in a genocide and not a civil war

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25/10/12

#Syria, Leaked video showing abuse of detainees

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UN Investigators seek access to #Syria

25/10/12

United Nations war crimes investigators said on Thursday they had asked to meet Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to seek access for their team, which has been shut out of the country since being set up a year ago.

The international inquiry, led by Brazilian expert Paulo Pinheiro, has been gathering evidence and testimony on atrocities committed by Syrian government forces and armed rebels in the 19-month-old conflict.

“We decided to send a letter to President al-Assad calling for a meeting … it would be very important that he could receive us,” Pinheiro told reporters in Geneva.

“We intend to go there without conditions to meet President Assad to discuss access of our commission to Syria,” added Pinheiro, who went to Damascus in June in his personal capacity for talks with senior Syrian officials.

In their latest report in August, the investigators said that Syrian government forces and allied militia had committed war crimes including murder and torture of civilians in what appeared to be a state-directed policy.

The team has interviewed more than 1,100 victims, refugees and defectors. But they have not had contact with wounded soldiers or families of state forces killed by rebels, due to lack of access to Syria.

Carla del Ponte, a former U.N. war crimes prosecutor, has joined the inquiry. Her eight years at the Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia were dominated by the pursuit and trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, who died in 2006 before sentencing.

Del Ponte, asked about parallels with past investigations, said: “The similarity is of course we are handling the same crimes, crimes against humanity and war crimes for sure.”

She added: “My main task will be to continue the inquiry in the direction of determining the high-ranking political and military authorities responsible for these crimes.”

Secret list

Del Ponte praised the panel’s work in documenting violations across Syria as providing a “big picture of the crime base” needed to pursue responsibility up the chain of command.

The investigators have drawn up a secret list of Syrian individuals and units suspected of committing crimes which they say could pave the way for future criminal prosecution.

“We are not a tribunal, we are not a criminal prosecution body. What we do is to build evidence for future judicial initiatives in terms of making accountable those responsible for these violations,” Pinheiro said on Thursday.

The list is locked in a safe in the office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, who has repeatedly called for the Security Council to refer the conflict in Syria to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The list could be handed over one day to a competent judicial body capable of respecting confidentiality and protecting witnesses, but that would require a decision by the Security Council, Pinheiro said.

The inquiry has received allegations about the use of cluster bombs, but had no concrete information, Pinheiro said.

Karen Abuzayd, an American commissioner on the team, told Reuters: “Cluster bombs is on our agenda…We have a mandate to look into massacres and we are looking at Daraya.”

She was referring to a town southwest of Damascus where some 320 bodies, including women and children, were found in late August in houses and basements, according to activists who said most had been killed “execution-style” by troops in house-to-house raids.

Source: khaleejtimes.com

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U.N. investigators want to identity key figures behind Syria crimes

25/10/12

Chair of the Commission of Inquiry on Syria Paulo Pinheiro (L) arrives with members Carla del Ponte (2R) Karen Koning Abuzayd (R) and Vitit Muntarbhorn for a news conference at the United Nations in Geneva October 25, 2012. (Reuters)

By Al Arabiya with agencies

Carla del Ponte, a member of a U.N. commission investigating rights abuses in Syria, said Thursday she intended to identify top officials behind atrocities in the war-torn country.

“My principal task will be to continue the investigation … and to determine the high-ranking political and military figures (responsible for) these crimes,” AFP reported the former war crimes prosecutor as saying.

Ponte told reporters in Geneva that “crimes against humanity and war crimes for sure” were being committed in Syria and said her U.N. team is trying to set up a visit to Damascus.

Del Ponte, who was yanked out of retirement late last month to join the U.N.’s Commission of Inquiry on Syria, said she would participate in the general investigation of tracking and documenting serious rights violations, but that she would perhaps focus most on determining “the high-ranking political and military figures (responsible for) these crimes.”

Paulo Pinheiro, the Brazilian head of the commission, meanwhile said the investigators had sent a letter to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad seeking access to the country.

“We expect that he will accept us in Damascus,” he said.

The commission was created a just over a year ago, but has yet to actually gain access to Syria. It has however conducted more than 1,000 interview with perpetrators and victims in the conflict, and has previously reported that war crimes appeared to have been committed by both the regime and, to a lesser extent, rebel forces.

Violence continues

President Bashar al-Assad’s forces fired heavy tank and rocket barrages at a Damascus suburb on Thursday, killing five people, opposition activists said, a day before a U.N.-brokered ceasefire is due to come into force.

The fighting in Harasta, just northeast of Damascus, erupted after anti-Assad fighters overran army roadblocks, Reuters reported.

On Wednesday an Arab League mediator for the Syrian conflict told the U.N. Security Council that Assad has accepted a ceasefire for the Muslim ‘Eid’ holiday starting on Friday.

An announcement by the Syrian authorities was expected later.

A previous ceasefire arrangement in April collapsed within days, with both sides accusing the other of breaking it.

In contrast to the Libya crisis last year, the West has shown little appetite to arm the Syrian rebels, worried that weapons would fall into the hands of Islamic militants.

Russia, which has backed Assad through the conflict, sold his government $1 billion worth of weapons last year and has made clear it would oppose an arms embargo in the U.N. Security Council.

Source: english.alarabiya.net

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