Amnesty Report Describes Syria´s Chilling ´Ghost Militias´ (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By David Lev 06/14/12)
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In a new report, Amnesty International described the horrible
conditions in Syria, confirming reports of torture, executions,
arson, and other actions by the government or its agents against
Syrian citizens.
Amnesty International officials decided to enter Syria without
government permission, after Damascus denied the group entry permits,
in order to confirm what the Syrian government has claimed
was “hearsay” and libelous charges aimed at helping “terrorists” to
remove President Bashar al-Assad from power. But after hundreds of
interviews, Amnesty workers discovered clear patterns of human rights
abuses.
In what was a common pattern, Amnesty described the process whereby
regular Syrian army troops swoop through a town, search
for “terrorists” - the term used by Assad to describe activists who
have organized protests against him – and make some arrests. When the
troops leave, though, they are followed by members of a group called
the “Shabbiha” - the “ghost squads” made up of members of Alawite
Muslim clans loyal to Assad.
Clad in black, and often very physically imposing – the result of
taking steroids – the militia groups enter a town looting, raping,
pillaging, and often killing. Members of the group earn about $40 a
day -- a high salary in Syria -- and many come from families known to
be close to the regime. It is they who are responsible for most of
the violence, the report said, allowing Assad to claim that the
mayhem in Syria is the work of “terrorist gangs,” even though the
government supports, supplies, and pays them.
According to the report, the terrorism against civilians “is part of
state policy,” designed to intimidate opponents of the regime. This
state-sponsored terrorism should be classified as a “crime against
humanity.” It also urged the United Nations Security Council not only
to condemn Syria, but to take further action, such as imposing
sanctions and embargos, freezing assets of officials of the Syrian
government, and referring cases against individuals in the government
and the militias to the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
(IsraelNationalNews © 2012 06/14/12)
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