The Revolting Syrian-يلا إرحل يا بشار

***HORRIFYING**** A MASS GRAVE IS FOUND IN KHAN SHAYKHOUN, BODY AFTER BODY IS PULLED FROM A HOLE WHERE ASSAD’S FORCES DUMPED THEM. Idleb (Khan Shaykhoun): May 26, 2012 - How many mass graves have yet to be discovered across Syria? How many holes in the ground similar to this one are across Syria?

This is the same town where Assad’s forces shelled a United Nations convoy and killed 22 protesters and injured a hundred.

Activists had to actually save a UN observer from Assad’s forces.

Thanks @HamaEcho

PLEASE WATCH & SHARE. AN AMAZING PROTEST FROM IDLEB - “WE ARE NOT TERRORISTS” - “OUR DEMAND IS FREEDOM” Idleb (Binnish): May 25, 2012 - The people of Syria are defiant in the face of Assad’s atrocities. Assad, his supporters in Syria and his leftist supporters across the Arab world may label ordinary Syrians terrorists, but the people of Idleb are making sure their message is seen, they demand only one thing: FREEDOM.

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ASSAD’S GUNSHIPS WOULD FACE CERTAIN DEATH AGAINST ANY REAL ARMY - BUT AGAINST UNARMED CIVILIANS, THEY WORK JUST FINE. Idleb (Jabal Al-Zaweyeh): May 24, 2012 - Assad’s fleet of decrepit Russian made and supplied helicopter gunships bring a reign of terror over the towns and villages they target. Assad did not dare to use these helicopters to liberate the Golan Heights, it was never his intention (or his fathers) when he purchased them.

They always knew who the intended target was: Unarmed Syrians. 

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Mohammed Rahman Sohail says he witnessed Assad regime forces corner men before 83 of them were gunned down.

 Crouching in a gap between two grey boulders, Mohammed Rahman Sohail first heard the screams of defiance, then the machine guns opening up.  

Down the valley, around 300 metres away, he could make out about 100 men like him hiding behind jagged rocks, desperately trying to outmanoeuvre the turrets pointing their way.  

The tanks and men with machine guns had moved out from nearby villages and readied themselves on the high ground, herding their captives like dogs corralling stock to this small forsaken valley on a mountain plateau in northern Syria.  

With the men trapped below, gunmen loyal to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad walked steadily around the ridge until every man beneath them had no chance of escape.

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NO WHERE TO RUN. NO WHERE TO HIDE. A CHILD (AMONGST OTHERS) IS HIT FROM SHELLING BY ASSAD’S FORCES. Idleb (Khan Shaykhoun): May 22, 2012 - Watch as a barrage of shells hits this small town. The people run around the streets, no knowing where the next shell will hit. Then we see a small boy, blood covering his face being taken away to be treated.

He is not taken by ambulance to a hospital. He is taken in the back of a pick-up truck to a make-shift clinic. He is not allowed to be admitted to a hospital as decreed by Bashar Al Assad - no man, woman or child injured by his forces are to be treated at any hospital by any doctor in Syria under the punishment of torture and possibly death.

Khan Shaykhoun is the site where Assad’s forces attacked a UN convoy last week, killing 22 people (no UN observers) and injuring almost 100.

Thanks @SyriaArchives

ASSAD’S FORCES CONTINUE TO USE RUSSIAN HELICOPTER GUNSHIPS TO ATTACK TOWNS ACROSS SYRIA. Idleb (Ma’ar Shamreen): May 22, 2012 - This is the reason why Syrians have been pleading with the international community for a “No Fly Zone”. Their voices are left unheard though …

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THE UN BROKERS A DEAL TO EXCHANGE TWO PRISONERS FOR ONE DESTROYED RUSSIAN TANK. Idleb (Khan Shaykhoun): May 22, 2012 - Last week Assad’s forces massacred 22 civilians in this town as they came out to greet the UN convoy of observers who showed up on  surprise visit. Assasd’s forces shelled a UN vehicle and fired on protesters (some at point blank range) killing 22 and injuring almost 100.

In response, the Free Syrian Army destroyed a number of Assad’s Russian made and supplied tanks. The UN observers were also left to spend the night in Khan Shaykhoun under the protection of the FSA and locals.

This deal came about as locals pleaded with the UN (after they left) to help them in releasing or revealing information on the fate of a number of detained/abducted citizens from the town. 

In the video we can see the head of the UN observer mission in Syria, Col. Himache discuss with locals how “the switch” will happen. Assad’s forces are seen removing the charred remains of their tank while the UN takes custody of two prisoners and releases them over to friends and family.

This rarely ever happens. Those abducted/arrested by Assad’s forces almost always face brutal torture, summary executions or simply disappear.

Thanks @LeShaque

In late March, an MSF team crossed the Turkish border into Syria in an effort to provide medical aid in the Idlib region. The two-person team was composed of a surgeon and an anesthesiologist. To evaluate needs, they also sought to observe the treatment that wounded patients were receiving.

Their first observation was that medical workers were so terrorized that they would offer only first aid in cases of extreme emergency. To treat broken bones, for example, they would simply use makeshift splints. In dealing with hemorrhage, they applied compression bandages even when they had access to technical resources enabling them to provide more appropriate and complete care.

“They told us that the risk was too high,” the MSF surgeon explained. “We were told that, ‘being caught with a patient is worse than being caught with a weapon.’ A Syrian colleague also told me that that meant death both for the patient and for him.”

The team also observed the targeting of hospitals and medical facilities by armed forces. In a small town that the team visited, a health center that served as an improvised hospital had been burned down. There was nowhere else to treat the wounded. Another health center, still in good repair, had only one consulting room.

In another town, the team found an actual, functioning hospital. It had a medical team, supplies and a well-equipped operating room. “We performed as many procedures as we could,” the MSF surgeon said. “Then we had to leave in less than 10 minutes after being warned that the army was coming and launching an attack on the city. Later, we heard that the hospital had been severely damaged and that it has not yet resumed functioning.”

Fear is ever-present. Elsewhere in Idlib region, in northern Syria, the team was greeted at a public hospital whose operating room is closed. The staff refuses to perform surgery for fear of reprisals and will thus provide only first aid services that require 10 to 20 minutes. “‘If the tanks arrive, I can be warned in time,’ the chief doctor explained to us. ‘I can get all the patients out and remove all traces of their presence.’” (The family remains nearby and can thus move the patient quickly.)

The MSF team asked what happens if a patient is in serious condition. The Syrian doctor responded with a helpless shrug. Then he added that some patients had managed to reach Turkey.
 

THE FREE SYRIAN ARMY STRIKES BACK AT ASSAD’S FORCE IN RESPONSE TO THE MASSACRE OF KHAN SHAYKHOUN ON MAY 15. Idleb (Khan Shaykhoun): May 16, 2012 - The FSA has promised to defend Syrians against the forces of Bashar Al Assad and fight back when they attack.

Here we can see the FSA detonate two IED’s against a Assadist tanks. The first one appears to have not damages the T-72 tank whereas the second one takes out a BMP tank.

Thanks @HamaEcho

***NEW VIDEO*** PROTESTERS PULL A UN OBSERVER TO SAFETY AS ASSAD’S FORCES OPEN FIRE ON THE CONVOY. Idleb (Khan Shaykhoun): May 15, 2012 - On a day where Bashar Al Assad’s forces massacred 22 people in this town and shelled the United Nations convoy, this video emerges of unarmed and peaceful protesters rescuing a UN observer and moving him to safety as Assad’s forces open fire.

A longer video of the attack by Assad’s forces on protesters and the UN convoy.

The UN observers ended up spending the night in the town as they could not be evacuated. So far not a word from the UN on the incident except for a vague statement claiming they did not know who was firing. Not even a mention of the 22 dead and almost 100 injured in the massacre.

This is sounding and feeling like Balkan conflict all over again. A foreign backed government massacring it’s own people.

Thanks HouriaBas

***GRAPHIC*** THE BLOODY AFTERMATH OF ANOTHER MASSACRE - DOZENS LAY ON THE FLOOR OF AN APARTMENT ENTRANCE WAITING FOR TREATMENT. Idleb (Khan Shaykhon): May 15, 2012 - 22 people were murdered and almost 10 were injured when Assad’s forces opened fire on the people of Khan Shaykhoun. 

There are not hospitals for the wounded to be treated at as Assad’s forces forbid them to seek treatment. So the injured are gathered in the lobby of a building that has a make-shift clinic inside an apartment in hope of receiving treatment.

Thanks @SyriaArchives

ONLY HOURS AFTER THE UN OBSERVERS LEAVE KHAN SHAYKHOUN, ASSAD’S TANKS ROLL IN AGAIN TO RESUME SHELLING. Idleb (Khan Shaykhoun): May 16, 2012 - A day after this massacre, where 22 people where murdered by Assad’s forces and a UN convoy was hit by mortar fire from Assad’s forces. The tanks come rolling back in for more…

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BASHAR AL ASSAD’S FORCES OPEN FIRE ON PROTESTERS STANDING ONLY A FEW METERS AWAY. Idleb (Khan Shaykhoun): May 15, 2012 - The protesters are unarmed - except for those that hold up mobile phone camera’s as is usually the case, when Assad’s forces fire at them at near point blank range. 22 people were massacred in this town alone on this day.

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ASSAD’S FORCES SHELL A UNITED NATIONS CONVOY IN KHAN-SHAYKHOUN. AS THE CONVY FLEA’s THEY RUN OVER INJURED SYRIANS ON THE GROUND. Idleb (Khan Shaykoun): May 15, 2012 - 22 people (as I write this) have been confirmed as killed in this town as Assad’s forces shelled the town during a visit by the United Nations Observers.

As you can see in the video, people gather around the vehicles and then the first car in the convoy takes a hit from a shell fired by Assad’s forces. As the vehicles depart the last vehicle can be seen running over at least one injured (or dead) man as they make their getaway.

Some of the injured are taken to a make-shift hospital. (GRAPHIC)

Thanks @NuffSilence

CNN REPORT - ANDERSON COOPER REPORTS FROM THE SYRIAN-TURKISH BORDER.