Assad forces Kill over 80 people in Al-Hulah massacre in Syria 25/05/2012

Salem9022

Junior Member
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They said scores were wounded in the violence in Houla, as government forces shelled and attacked the town.

If the death toll is accurate, it would be one of the bloodiest days since a nominal truce began last month.

Meanwhile, UN chief Ban Ki-moon said the opposition controlled "significant parts of some cities".

In a letter to the Security Council, Ban Ki-moon said that UN efforts to end the conflict had seen only "small progress", adding that the "overall situation in Syria remains extremely serious".

He also urged states not to arm either side in the conflict.

The UN says at least 10,000 have been killed since an uprising began in March 2011 against President Bashar al-Assad's rule.

International media cannot report freely in Syria and it is impossible to verify reports of violence.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18216176
 

esperanza

revert of many years
may allah help the people of syria bec ause noone else in this world is prepared to help......................:tti_sister:
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
Stupid Ban Ki Moon should go on the Moon and sit after witnessing all this still not convinced.

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esperanza

revert of many years
exactly...they are not monitoring a ceasefire but a gradual wiping out of the syrian people

childrens throats are cut,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

wake up world

wake up muslims

these are your children,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:tti_sister:
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam alaykum,

The carnage is not one sided. The opposition forces are using methods that are not Islamic. And the ties to Israel are really scary.

It is not that no-one cares. To accuse others of not caring is wrong. It is what is brewing in the pot. This is NATO; this is the US backed opposition...this is tied to Israel and best for Israel...
 

Salem9022

Junior Member
Assalaam alaykum,

The carnage is not one sided. The opposition forces are using methods that are not Islamic. And the ties to Israel are really scary.

It is not that no-one cares. To accuse others of not caring is wrong. It is what is brewing in the pot. This is NATO; this is the US backed opposition...this is tied to Israel and best for Israel...

You know I was going to say something, but I decided to hold back on that since it would be useless getting a point across a depressed physiologically challenged women.
 

esperanza

revert of many years
Assalaam alaykum,

The carnage is not one sided. The opposition forces are using methods that are not Islamic. And the ties to Israel are really scary.

It is not that no-one cares. To accuse others of not caring is wrong. It is what is brewing in the pot. This is NATO; this is the US backed opposition...this is tied to Israel and best for Israel...

salam sister i am soory but each time uwrite im more shocked... how can you turn this around,,,,
the opposition does not have ties to israel

israel infact has an interest in keeping the status quo

50 children were brutally masaccared ..what else do u need to see to recognise the truth,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
it is not a us backed oppostion

and if the oppositoion now fight back who can blame them..imagine any muslim man seeing his child masaccared slaughtered even a woman ewhat would they do kepp quiet>>>

none of us should keep quiet as muslims............they are our children dying

:tti_sister:
 

finding light

Ya Rab! Forgive me..
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Syria civil war warning after massacre in Houla

AFP/Damascus
The head of a UN mission warned yesterday of “civil war” in Syria after his observers counted more than 92 bodies, 32 of them children, in the town of Houla following reports of a massacre there.
The rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA) announced it was no longer committed to the UN-backed peace plan for Syria unless there was prompt UN intervention to protect civilians.
UN head of mission Major General Robert Mood condemned “in the strongest possible terms the brutal tragedy” in Houla in central Syria, where he said UN monitors counted 92 bodies including “more than 32 under the age of 10”.
“The circumstances that led to these tragic killings are still unclear,” Mood told reporters in Damascus.
“Whoever started, whoever responded and whoever carried out this deplorable act of violence should be held responsible.
“Those using violence for their own agendas will create more instability, more unpredictability and may lead the country to civil war,” Mood added, describing the violence as “indiscriminate and disproportionate”.
The killings triggered condemnations from Britain, Germany and France, where Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said he was making “immediate arrangements” for an international meeting on Syria.
His British counterpart William Hague said consultations were under way and “we will be calling for an urgent session of the UN Security Council in the coming days.”
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said in a statement he was “shocked and horrified” by the killings.
Mood confirmed that artillery and tank shells were used to pound Houla and called “on the Syrian government to cease the use of heavy weapons and to all parties to cease violence in all its forms”.
But the rebel FSA said it could no longer commit to the ceasefire brokered by UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan.
“We announce that unless the UN Security Council takes urgent steps for the protection of civilians, Annan’s plan is going to go to hell,” an FSA statement said.
Earlier the head of the FSA’s military council, Turkey-based General Mustafa Ahmed al-Sheikh, urged the Friends of Syria nations to launch air strikes against President Bashar al-Assad’s forces.
Targeted strikes against regime forces are the “appropriate stance after the heinous crime committed by Assad’s assassin regime in the Houla region”.
The opposition Syrian National Council (SNC) demanded prompt UN Security Council action, while the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights accused the Arab and international communities of being “complicit” in the killings.
The shelling of Houla began at around midday on Friday and continued until dawn yesterday, the Observatory said.
Amateur videos posted on YouTube showed horrifying images of dead children, with at least one child’s head partly blown away.
SNC spokeswoman Basma Kodmani said “some of the victims were hit by heavy artillery while others, entire families, were massacred.”
“The Syrian National Council urges the UN Security Council to call for an emergency meeting to examine the situation in Houla and to determine the responsibility of the UN in face of such mass killings, expulsions and forced migration from entire neighbourhoods.”
State news agency Sana blamed “armed terrorist groups” for the killings, adding that “clashes led to the killing of several terrorists and the martyrdom of several members of the special forces.”
Regime forces pounded rebel positions elsewhere in Homs province yesterday, according to the Observatory, which reported 18 people killed nationwide, including 13 civilians.
And for the second consecutive day the army used helicopter gunships against rebels in mountain villages near the Turkish border, the Observatory said.
Killings in Houla and elsewhere are taking place “under the eyes of the UN observers”, the FSA statement said, urging the international community to “announce the failure of the Annan plan”.
The UN-backed peace plan drawn up by Annan included a ceasefire that technically began on April 12, and days later UN observers began deploying in Syria to monitor the truce.
But the ceasefire has been breached daily, with the Observatory saying nearly 1,500 people have been killed since April 12.
“Annan is singlehandedly responsible for the Houla massacre,” read a sign held by a protester in the northwestern Idlib province town of Kfarnabel yesterday.
Activists said scores of men and women took to the streets there after news of the Houla killings.
Annan is due in Syria “soon” as he continues efforts to find a peaceful solution to the crisis, his spokesman Ahmed Fawzi said. Diplomats in Geneva said he would visit Damascus early next week.
Fabius said he would speak to Annan today. “In the face of horror, the international community must mobilise still further to stop the martyrdom of the Syrian people,” he said.
Britain’s Hague said: “Our urgent priority is to establish a full account of this appalling crime and to move swiftly to ensure that those responsible are identified and held to account.”
Westerwelle said it was “appalling that the Syrian regime does not put an end to the brutal violence against its own people. Those responsible for this crime must be punished.”
The Observatory says more than 12,600 people have been killed across Syria since the uprising demanding reforms and regime change began in March last year.
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
Assalaam alaykum,

The carnage is not one sided. The opposition forces are using methods that are not Islamic. And the ties to Israel are really scary.

It is not that no-one cares. To accuse others of not caring is wrong. It is what is brewing in the pot. This is NATO; this is the US backed opposition...this is tied to Israel and best for Israel...

Wa`alaykumassalam

Thanks for informing seems that you've been watching alot of Russian news or Imran Hosien. If the rebels where backed by NATO and US by now they would have been heavily armed and sitting over Assad dead by now.

Please prove what methods they are using are not Islamic and since its a political section your entitled to have your opinion but that doesn't mean its reality.
 

Precious Star

Junior Member
Assalaam alaykum,

The carnage is not one sided. The opposition forces are using methods that are not Islamic. And the ties to Israel are really scary.

It is not that no-one cares. To accuse others of not caring is wrong. It is what is brewing in the pot. This is NATO; this is the US backed opposition...this is tied to Israel and best for Israel...

US and NATO are not backing the opposition.

What is more disturbing is that Tehran is backing Assad. Imagine, a country that lost 1 million people in the Iran- Iraq war is condoning and supporting this bloodshed.

The world is watching. Why do dawah at the Olympics when we have a show like this going on everyday?
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
ASAK,

Sister,

As you have so much knowledge and expertize and TIME why not stop criticizing me and go to Syria. And do something. All this passion is being wasted.

Sister, please take a moment...you have all the time in the world...read what I wrote. Think about what I wrote...I understand that English is not you first language..so take time to read it. If you do not understand I will be glad to simplify what I wrote.

I am not the bad guy over here. I am actually not in the minority. So do not direct your misguided emotions over here.

As for the brothers..they know the consequences of slandering believing women.

The massacre was wrong. But this is what cowards do; all sides are cowards....


But, sister, please quit your rants and do something or else you are in the same boat as everyone else, and I do not see you doing anything but ranting....sad part is you have time to rant.
 

dna1987

Muslim Guy
Assalam alaikum.

Original reports were that these innocent civilians were massacred by bombs and shelling of the building by the Syrian Army under Assad.

That to me should be a clear cut sign for Assad to step down.

But within a few hours, medical doctors are saying that civilians killed have knife wounds and stabbings, and that they were not killed by bombings. That means the killers were IN the building as they murdered the people.

This suggests that the killings were more likely to be caused by the rebel fighters! If that's the case, and they went this far to further their agenda, then I am lost for words.

However, I will reserve final my final judgement and opinions until the final details are released by an independent investigative team. This massacre at point blank range of such young children is beyond the limits - there MUST be consequences handed out...and severe ones at that.

Assalam alaikum.
 

Salem9022

Junior Member
Assalam alaikum.

Original reports were that these innocent civilians were massacred by bombs and shelling of the building by the Syrian Army under Assad.

That to me should be a clear cut sign for Assad to step down.

But within a few hours, medical doctors are saying that civilians killed have knife wounds and stabbings, and that they were not killed by bombings. That means the killers were IN the building as they murdered the people.

This suggests that the killings were more likely to be caused by the rebel fighters! If that's the case, and they went this far to further their agenda, then I am lost for words.

However, I will reserve final my final judgement and opinions until the final details are released by an independent investigative team. This massacre at point blank range of such young children is beyond the limits - there MUST be consequences handed out...and severe ones at that.

Assalam alaikum.

And where did you get your information from?

This is what actually happened.

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FSA left the town to fight the artillery unit that was bombing AL-Houla, When they left the filthy Rafidhee Nusayries Dogs known as Shabiyaa came in the town and went house to house and slaughtered the people.

THERE WERE NO MEN in THE Houses went this happened.
 

Salem9022

Junior Member
One of the Survivors of the Al-Houla Massacre

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The Shia Dogs were saying "Ya Ali" when they were killing these Muslims.
 
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