The Revolting Syrian-يلا إرحل يا بشار

***LEAKED VIDEO*** ASSAD’S FORCES DETAIN, ASSAULT AND HUMILIATE FOUR MEN AT A CHECKPOINT. At one of the thousands of checkpoints across Syria, some manned by no more than teenaged Assad supporters with AK-47’s, four men are detained and assaulted and accused of any crime their captors can think of.

This is the fate of tens of thousands of Syrians on a daily basis.

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***GRAPHIC*** THESE ARE ONLY 4 OF THE 27 MEN THAT ASSAD’S FORCES MASSACRE DIN IDLEB. Feb 21, 2012 - Assad’s mercenary slaves rounded up 27 men, anyone they could literally find and who couldn’t escape, then tied them up and began shooting each one. Some where shot in the chest so that they wouldn’t die instantly … they were left in unbearable pain to bleed for hours … even if their friends and family could hear their screams, there was no way for them to help.

Media have labelled the Syrian Revolution as a “Civil war” implying two equal forces fighting each other. This could not be more inaccurate. One side is massacring another. The Free Syrian Army is still powerless to stop the brutality of Assad’s Rusisan backed forces.

How may more massacres must the world witness?

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***GRAPHIC*** ASSAD MASSACRES POLITICAL DETAINEES. Idleb: Feb 16, 2012 - These men were detained by Bashar Al Assad’s forces - as most of Syria’s prisoners are - for no other reason than to spread terror amongst their family, friends and neighbors. They were prisoners of conscience - if Assad did ever have one. Once they were detained they were brutally tortured for a crime they were never told of, for a crime they did not know of. They were then taken to a field and executed. 

Assad’s forces carry out atrocities such as this without so much of a blink. They have no souls.

Prisoners of conscience in Syria: the regime keeps increasing their numbers. Each one has a face, a family, a story; has dignity, beauty, courage. I am learning them by heart. Let me share a few with you.

There’s Ahmad Thany Abazid, a fourteen-year-old boy, the only one still in prison of the original fifteen Dara children imprisoned for writing “the people want the fall of the regime” on school walls. That writing on the wall would become the demand of the Syrian uprising. Ahmad’s been held continuously since late February. I don’t know what’s worse, that he was initially detained at the Damascus Palestine Branch, a bureau notorious for torture, or that he was later transferred to an ordinary jail in Dara, to be housed with rapists and other violent offenders. His father’s deceased.  Ahmad, hang in there, sweetheart. I love you; I bear witness for you. Witness for him with me, world.

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Way before the Syrian Revolution began, there were thousands of political prisoners in prisons and dungeons across Syria, they still remain there till this day and we must not forget them.

Before the revolution began, Tal Al Mallohi had the unenviable distinction of being the worlds youngest (known) prisoner of conscience when at the age of 17, this little known blogger was arrested for posting poems about Palestine along with other social commentary. She was charged with ‘spying for the United States’ and sentenced in Feb 2011 to five years in prison. However she has been detained since Dec 2009.

Her family have no access to her nor do they know in which prison she is being held in. Reports surfaced that this young girl had and continues to be under the threat of torture and as we have seen in the last six months, with Bashar Al Assad’s forces killing babies and torturing young children and women, its certainly a given that she is being tortured becauase she decided to speak her mind on a little-known blog she created.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tal_al-Mallohi