Uploaded by Souria2011archives on Dec 27, 2011
The Arab League finally comes to Baba Amr in Homs on December 27, 2011. - Video of Arab League observer Abu Khaled Salah being greeted by people who are yelling to them that the Assad Snipers are everywhere shooting and killing the local city residents and that you cannot even cross the street without being shot at by the Syria Government Assad Snipers.
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Der Speigel report on Homs:
When the haze dissipates in the late afternoon light, and when the last unfortunate souls hurry across the open space, running in a zigzag pattern, hunting season begins on Cairo Street. There is random shooting all day long at this spot, but from this moment on the shooting becomes targeted. A few people make it to the other side on this day, but one does not. He screams and falls to the ground as he is hit. He was carrying a loaf of bread, something that was no longer available on his side of Cairo Street.
Pedestrians are rarely targeted in the morning. But beginning in the afternoon and continuing throughout the night, the wide, straight street that separates the Khalidiya and Bayada neighborhoods becomes a death zone. That's when they -- the snipers working for Syrian intelligence, who are nothing more than death squads, and the Shabiha killers, known as "the ghosts," mercenaries who are paid daily wages and often earn a little extra income by robbing their victims -- shoot at anything that moves.
The map of Homs is a topography of terror these days. Entire sections of Syria's third-largest city are besieged. Hundreds of thousands have become the hostages of a regime whose president, Bashar Assad, insisted with a chuckle in an interview with America's ABC News, that only a madman would order his forces to shoot at his own people.
What began nine months ago as a peaceful protest against the dictatorship of the Assad dynasty has since become a campaign against the people by the regime -- a regime that, for 41 years, was accustomed to using brutality to enforce submission. Since it realized that this brutality was no longer sufficient, it decided to use even more -- and then even more when the resistance continued to grow. There are no negotiations. In the heavily guarded downtown section of Homs, where the regime feigns an eerie mood of normality for foreign visitors, it has put up signs that read: "The continuation of dialogue guarantees stability."
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On Monday, the regime officially yielded to demands by the Arab League, announcing that it would now allow independent observers into the country. But Assad had already promised an end to the violence months ago, and nothing changed. On Tuesday, his forces bombarded Homs with rockets.Many cities in Syria have become combat zones, and now the uprising has even reached the suburbs of Damascus. But, in Homs, anywhere from five to 15 people die every day, most as the victims of snipers. The insurgents have counted more than 200 sniper positions in Homs, from which people are being shot arbitrarily and without warning -- not because they are protesting, but merely because they are there.
One was the man who crossed the street to buy bread, who a few courageous bystanders pulled out of the line of fire and took to a field hospital the insurgents had set up in Khalidiya. But the victim was removed from the hospital within minutes. "He was shot in the head," a pale doctor says tersely. "We could do nothing for him and we need the space." A young teacher, now filling in as a nurse, says: "Help us! We need medication, weapons, everything!"
In the next room, a doctor is using a thin, folded prayer rug to teach five women how to suture deep wounds. In another room, a man is doubled over in pain as doctors amputate part of his foot after a gunshot wound became infected there. According to an announcement coming from the loudspeakers of a nearby mosque, the pedestrian with the bread has just died.
Outside, in the bluish light of dusk, a vegetable truck drives by loaded with his corpse and the body of another person who was shot earlier in the day. A couple stands in front of their house, shaking in anger and despair, watching the truck disappear down the street. The woman, who is veiled, says: "Why can we simply be killed like this? Why is no one helping us? Where is the Arab League, and where are France, Germany, America?" She screams in exasperation. She tells us about an old man around 70 years old who was hit by two bullets in front of her house.
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MrToobitter 1 month ago
@CanoPinto Assad's criminal regime have been destroying syria for 9 months. not just snipers, tanks and heavy weaponry unleashed on unarmed protesters.
if you study all dictators in history, they held on to power by oppressing their people. not by the number of supporters . it's not just alwaite support assad. the gov is based on corruption,there are lots of sunnis who have a great benefit for working in a corrupt gov. they make thousands of dollars a months.
ps. not all alwaite support assad.
stevenbford1 1 month ago
@CanoPinto Because they are killing any opposition. Alawites are in all the key security and intelligence positions, it is not impossible for a minority to rule the majority. Usually dictatorships are in that form. Saddam Hussein and the Sunnis were the minority in Iraq, yet they ruled over the Shia through brutality. This is sad, every1 is betraying the Syrian people. The observers wont even look at the people that are trying to tell them whats happening, they dont even give a shit.
Legacy285 1 month ago
This smell like Libya... Why would a government place snipers to kill randomly? BTW, it is impossible to allawites - a minority, less than 12% of siryans - keep ruling the sunnis - more than 76% without a rebellion...
CanoPinto 1 month ago