kl:13,05 23|07|2012 Sawtalkurd
Today, with great concern and condemnation, we received
reports of continued killings, torture, arbitrary detentions, abductions,
forced displacements and massacres using heavy weapons, armored vehicles,
helicopters, and terrorist bombings by Assad militias, in addition to
committing systematic and widespread violations of human rights against Syrian
citizens. These violations are a
flagrant deprivation of the Syrian people’s right to life, freedom of
expression, peaceful demonstrating, while being subjected to arbitrary arrest,
torture, forced displacement, and systemic destruction of some cities,
neighborhoods, and historic sites. In addition to destroying and burning homes,
forests, and crops to express barbarism, brutality, and extreme violence
through shelling using artillery, heavy weapons, and helicopters to face the
legitimate peaceful protests right in front of the entire world.
The number of those killed on Saturday, July 21, 2012, by
Assad forces reached more than 149, among them 11 children, 6 women, and 3
killed under torture. Of the fallen heroes, there were 34 in Homs, 36 in
Damascus and Damascus Suburbs, 22 in Idlib, 13 in Daraa, 10 in Deir Ezzor, 8 in
Hama, 22 in Aleppo, and 2 in each of Hasaka and Lattakia, not to mention tens
of injured civilians, along with widespread arbitrary detention campaigns.
Here are the names of some of those who were killed and
identified:
Lattakia
Mustafa Munla Moussa – Jabal Turkman
Ahmad Ismail Bakdash, 75 years old – Dwerkah village
Daraa
Adham Abdelfateh Zreqat – Balad
Shafee Abdelqadder Zreqat – Balad
Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Bdewi Al-Shaqran – Maaraba
Bilal Khalifa Al-Abboud – Naimah
Ahmad Shehada Abo Naboot – Mahatta
Samir Yousef Abo Nukta, 40 years old – Taffas
Unidentified person – Taffas
Milad Rashidi Al-Awad – Sheikh Miskeen
Hisham Abdelmajid Al-Fweran – Msefra
Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Wadi
Dahiya Farhan Al-Hariri – Basr Al-Harir – Masnah
Muhammad Abdellatif Al-Diyat – Abo Hamza
Damascus Suburbs
Muhammad Yousef (Abo Yaseen) – Harasta
Muhammad Ali Al-Khouli (Abo Samer) – Masraba
Maher Rasoul Al-Khouli (Abo Issam) – Masraba
Abdelhadi Darwish – Masraba
Muhammad Abdelkareem Darwish – Masraba
Unidentified woman – Shaba’a
Unidentified person – Madaya
2 unidentified people, killed under torture – Harasta
Muhammad Moussa – Douma
Nidhal Ali Khattab – Dhumair
Motaz Jeroudiyeh – Dhumair
Nabil Al-Namiri – Dhumair
4 unidentified people – Dhumair
Riyad Al-Wawi – Moadamiyeh
3 unidentified people – Qudsaya
Dharar Hasan Al-Zain Al-Rifai, born 1984 – Zabadani
Abo Othman Bakour, from Idlib originally – Dhumair
Muhammad Yousef – Harasta
Aleppo
Muhammad Saoodi, 23 years old – Hamdaniyeh
Dawod Dawod, 20 years old – Sheikh Farres
Ahmad Habash, 28 years old – Afreen – Aaqiba village
Ahmad Abdelrahman Al-Fajj – Atareb
Ahmad Al-Hajj Khalif, 3 year medical student in Euphrates
University – Jamiya Al-Zahraa
Angie (Jahina) Jokhadar, 12 years old – Sakhour
Al-Marar Ibn Khalaf, from Al-Batoush tribe – Tareeq Al-Bab
Fayad Al-Hamadi, 50 year old father of 6, Aamirat tribe –
Sheikh Najjar
Alaa Al-Deen Ahmad Al-Rihawi – Maree
Omar Haboush, 22 years old, originally from Idlib – Said
Al-Dawla
Rima Al-Aajouz Bint Ahmad, 82 years old – Mengh
Ammar Al-Waeli, 33 years old – Masaken Hanano
Salah El-Deen Abdelsalam Ibn Abdelrahman, 30 years old –
Andan
Ahmad Khalil Mansour – Kafar Baseen
Ibrahim Ahmad Mansour – Kafar Baseen
Ahmad Muhammad Jadoo – Kafar Baseen
Mahmoud Muhammad JAdoo – Kafar Baseen
Ahmad Jammo – Afreen
Khalid Muhammad Jadoo
Bilal Saeed – Batbo
Ahmad Imad Hamoush, 18 years old – Tareeq Al-Bab
Muhammad Al-Qaseer, 26 years old – Myaser
Imam Masi Awsi, killed on Homs Road – Kobani
Idlib
Anas Abdelrahman Sayyah – Khan Al-Sebel
Maher Saad Al-Deen – Mastooma
Abdelrazzaq Al-Bakkour – Mastooma
Ziad Al-Abdo – Mastooma
Aarem Mustafa Al-Qaddour – Mastooma
Nawar Abdelfattah Al-Qaddour – Mastooma
Bakeer Ibrahim Al-Qaddour – Mastooma
Zaher Abdelsatar Al-Qaddour – Mastooma
Raed Fawaz Al-Qaddour – Mastooma
Muhammad Waleed Al-Ibrahim – Maqbala village
Muhammad Muhammad Al-Ibrahim – Maqbala village
Muhammad Nasser Al-Qadour – Mastooma
Hazem Nizar Al-Qadour – Mastooma
Yasser Jaloud – Jabal Zawiya – Balyoon
Ibrahim Jaloud – Jabal Zawiya – Balyoon
Muhammad Najib Muhammd Ali Al-Jaloud, 35 years old
Muhammad Khalid Muhammad Ali, 18 years old
Marwan Jumaa Al-Yousef – Maar Shoreen
Anas Muhammad Al-Kaheel – Maar Shoreen
Abdelqadder Mustafa Al-Yaseen – Maar Shoreen
Firas Elewi, defected soldier, killed in Deir EzZor
Hasaka
Baro Kawi – Dereek
Raad Al-Kerdi – Qamishli
Homs
Khalid Ahmad Al-Hajj Yousef, 54 years old – Rastan
Muhammad Rateb Al-Hafyan – Tadmur
Hasan Kakhya – Jobar
Maryam Idrees – Rastan
Ahmad Dalah, a child – Farhaniyeh
Abdelsalam Alwan Dalah – Farhaniyeh
Mahmoud Muhammad Dalah, a child – Farhaniyeh
Muhammad Dalah, by random shelling – Farhaniyeh
Maryam Dalah, a little girl – Farhaniyeh
Siham Barbour – Farhaniyeh
Saeed Kaleeb (Abo Suleiman) – Farhaniyeh
Khalid Mahmoud Ammer – Qusair
Bassel Abdelhakeem Ammer – Qusair
Muhammad Ahmad Ammer – Qusair
Nadeem Barqa – Qusair
Majed Al-Raqa – Talbiseh – Al-Shayesh
Mahmoud Hassoun, inside the Central Homs Prison – Khaldiyeh
Ali Al-Aakidi, inside the Central Homs Prison
Mahmoud Al-Turkmani, inside the Central Homs Prison – Qusair
Ahmad Othman Kardoush – Rastan
Ammer Othman Kardoush – Rastan
Ali Farzat – Rastan
Shadi Shmeer – Rastan
Wael Farzat – Rastan
Rida Moussa Darwish – Rastan
Firas Elewi, killed in Deir EzZor – Rastan
Nidal Tabatekh, a child – Farhaniyeh Gharbiyeh
Shams Makhzoum, a little girl – Farhaniyeh Gharbiyeh
Muhammad Makhzoum, a child – Farhaniyeh Gharbiyeh
Saadeh Makhzoum – Farhaniyeh Gharbiyeh
Muhammad Ahmad Taha, 4 years old – Talbiseh
Majed Al-Rajab – Talbiseh
Hama
Yousef Ahmad Al-Hamoud, 28 years old – Morek
Ali Ammouri, killed in Qaboun, Damascus – Hama
Muhammad Deeb Saleh Al-Zoubi – Faraya
Khalid Al-Jubari – Aalelyat
Murad Adnan Faoor, 27 years old – Aalelyat
Muhammad Deeb Ghazi Al-Zoubi, born in 1989
Muhammad Abdelhalim Abdelsalam – Souran
Ahmad Abdelhalim Abdelsalam – Souran
Majed Al-Rajab, had migrated from Talbiseh – Sobeen village
Deir EzZor
Abdelrazzaq Al-Hashtar – Deir EzZor
Muhammad Jawish, Free Syrian Army – Al-Ahwaz Brigade
Afaf Hilal Al-Rabash – Miadin
Manar Raed Azzawi, a little girl – Qusoor
Firas Al-Elewi, Free Syrian Army – Muhammad Battalion, from
Rastan
Rami Abdullah Saeed, from Mohsen – Tadamon
Dr. Ahmad Al-Hajj Khalif, was arrested and his body was
later returned
Abboud Khuder Elias, Free Syrian Army – Euphrates Martyrs
Battalion, Hamidiyeh
Tahseen Othman Al-Abdullah – Jbeleh
There are reports of deteriorating conditions in the Central
Homs Prison, which is under siege by security forces and Shabiha, a sign of a
possible impending massacre following a strike by the prisoners.
We, in the Human Right Bureau of the Syrian National
Council, extend our deepest condolences to the families of the fallen heroes,
wishes for the speedy recovery of those wounded, and wishes for the release of
the detained. We strongly condemn and denounce the behavior of the Assad regime
in carrying out the violence, killing, massacres, and crimes against humanity,
in addition to the arbitrary arrests, systemic torture, rape, forced
displacement, and kidnappings in facing the peaceful protests and legitimate
demands of the Syrian people who are expressing their desire for freedom and
their legitimate rights in toppling the criminal regime that has been stripped
of its legitimacy. We turn to human rights organizations, the Arab League, the
Friends of Syria, and the UN Security Council, and plead with them and the rest
of the free world to work immediately by pressuring the Assad regime for the
purpose of achieving the following:
- Declare the failure of the UN monitors mission and
Arab-International Kofi Annan plan, because of the regime’s lack of commitment;
respond to the lack of commitment to the initiative by issuing more powerful
and effective decisions along with clearer and more time-bound executive
mechanisms pursuant to Chapter VII of the UN Charter to help the people in
protecting civilians and ousting the regime by imposing a no-fly zone and
establishing safe areas and buffers, and move to action rather than words in
supporting the Free Syrian Army; seriously lobby with each of Iran, Russia, and
China to take a more neutral position and stop its support of the criminal regime;
move quickly to cover humanitarian needs of the Syrian people; aid and life the
siege off the disaster stricken cities; expel all the regime’s diplomats and
ambassadors and sever all diplomatic relations with the regime.
We also demand that the UN Security Council immediately
adopts and implements the Human Rights Council’s latest decision regarding
referring the file of the regime’s officials responsible for committing the
crimes against humanity to the International Criminal Court and compelling the
regime to accept that an international investigation committee investigates the
massacres. We also plead with nations to which Syrians were forced to migrate
to treat the Syrian people in a humane and decent manner worthy of humans who
deserve freedom and dignity.
Furthermore, we invite the international community to assist those
countries which are hosting Syrian refugees.