kl:09,44 11|08|2012 Sawtalkurd
Friday of Arm us with Anti-Aircraft Missiles
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 Friday, August 10, 2012, by Assad forces reached more than 195, among them 6 children, 10 women, and 2 killed under torture. Of the fallen heroes, there were 75 in Aleppo, 40 in Damascus and Damascus Suburbs, 32 in Idlib, 20 in Homs, 13 in Daraa, 8 in Deir EzZor, 5 in Hama, and 2 in Latakia, 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:
Daraa
Maamoun Yaseen Al-Zoubi – Jiza
Nasr Omar Al-Moqdad – Busra Al-Sham
Muhammad Abdellatif Fahd Al-Aayash – Kaheel
Salah Muhammad Khair Al-Rasheed – Busra Al-Sham
Tarad Alwan Al-Danha – Lujah – Shara’ee
Anas Al-Khalil – Busra Al-Sham
Qassem Al-Zokani – Alma
Muhammad Qassem Al-Zokani – Alma
Jamil Osama Al-Awdat – Aaqraba
Muhammad Khalid Al-Aasemi – Dael
Yasmeen Farzat Al-Dous, 4 – Busra Al-Sham
Ahmad Rashed Al-Shahmeh – Busra Al-Sham
Julie Ammar Khafaja, 8 – Tafas
Idlib
Tajeldeen Barhoum – Idlib
Mahmoud Muhammad Al-Qassem – Kafarnabel
Subhiyeh Abdelrahman Al-Hammed – Kafarnabel
Jamila Mahmoud Al-Qassem – Kafarnabel
Asmaa Mahmoud Al-Qassem – Kafarnabel
Ahmad Mahmoud Al-Qassem – Kafarnabel
Hassan Mahmoud Al-Qassem – Kafarnabel
Denawi Jakoura – Kafrouma
Ahmad Anees Moayed – Kansafra
Khalid Abdelrazzaq Al-Latouf Al-Abboud – Kafrouma
Shakker Jamil Al-Nadim – Maarat Numan
Firas Qitaz – Maarat Numan
Maher Al-Hammo – Maarat Numan
Alwan Walid Al-Othman – Maarat Numan
Muhammad Abdelhamid Ali, 33
Aaqel Ragheb – Babila
Alaa Ragheb – Babila
Muhammad Ragheb – Babila
Waheed Hussein Sadeq – Jisr Shughour – Kastan village
Hamdo, a child – Jisr Shughour – Kastan village
Unidentified child – Jisr Shughour – Kastan village
Unidentified person – Jisr Shughour – Kastan village
Abdo Satea Al-Dayoub – Khan Sheikhon
Ghassan Al-Najm – Khan Sheikhon
Muhammad Asaad Aloush – Jabal Zawiya – Ibleen
Nawaf Muhammad Al-Maarouf – Jabal Zawiya – Deir Senbol
Aleppo
Ayham Al-Aaskar – Aleppo
Muhammad Khair Khadro – Salah El-Deen
Unidentified person – Salah El-Deen
Abo Ali Shobak – Salah El-Deen
Marwan Hammo, a nurse – Fardous
Unidentified person – Seif Al-Dawla
Unidentified person who was brought to a field hospital in Aleppo
Hayfaa Ismail Aktaa – Qaddi Aaskar
Alaa Zain Al-Maghrebi, Hayfaa’s daughter – Qaddi Aaskar
Muhammad Al-Maghrebi, Hayfaa’s son – Qaddi Aaskar
Mahmoud Maqsouma – Qaddi Aaskar
Khalil Arnab – Sheikh Kheder
Mahmoud Taha Al- Sheikh – Sakan Shababi
Khalil Mustafa – Hanano
Abdelrahman Hawiya – Shaar
Muhmmad Mahmoud Ayoub – Shaar
Yousef Darhashini – Jouret Aawad
Mahmoud Hamada – Tareeq Al-Bab
2 unidentified people – Tareeq Al-Bab
Abdelrahman Tammer, 36, father of 5 – Kalasseh
Ahmad Fakhouri – Bestan Al-Qasr
Muhammad Shahoud, 18 – New Aleppo
Muhammad Abo Rawaeh son of Abdelghani and Subhiya, 26 – Zebdiya
Ahamad Hamwi Ibn Taha – Zebdiya
Adib Naqqar, 15 – Karm Al-Jabal
Muhammad Ali Al-Yousef Al-Boushi – Bab
Yahya Jamal Abo Behjat – Tal Rifaat
Ahmad Rizq, 31 – Andan
Khawla Mahmoud Othman, 20, mother of 2 – Ibezmo
Muhammad Abdelrahman Al-Aajam – Dar Izza
3 unidentified people – Jamiyet Zahraa
Ziad Mhemeed, from Deir EzZor
More than 40 unidentified bodies found in Salah El-Deen
Hama
Taha Hasan Al-Faraj – Kafarzita
Khalid Mathna Al-Faraj – Kafarzita
Rifaat Al-Khalil – Tamanea Al-Ghab
Bilal Nawras Al-Mustafa – Masyaf
Ahmad Yahya Al-Darwish, 8 – Latamneh
Homs
Issa Ahmad Al-Ali Al-Hmedan, 11 – Tadmur
Abdelghafour Daemish – Houla
Abdelkafi Raad – Qusair
Ibrahim Khalil Razouq – Qusair – Western Damina
Latifa Iskandanafi – Qusair – Western Damina
Milad Ibrahim Razouq – Qusair – Western Damina
Naim Khalil Razouq – Qusair – Western Damina
Ibtisam Khalil Razouq – Qusair – Western Damina
Mayada Talli – Qusair – Western Damina
Nadin Al-Gharbi – Qusair – Western Damina
Aliko Rizqallah Al-Gharbi – Qusair – Western Damina
Hussam Hamsho – Wadi Al-Arab
Motaz Hamsho – Wadi Al-Arab
Ahmad Hamsho – Wadi Al-Arab
Sabea Hamsho – Wadi Al-Arab
Abdeljawad Al-Rifai – Wadi Al-Arab
Mahmoud Al-Rifai – Wadi Al-Arab
Damascus and Damascus Suburbs
Tawfiq Hajal – Kafarsouseh
Muhammad Omar Hajiri – Shaghour
Muhammad Al-Sherka – Shaghour
5 unidentified people – Tadamon
Baraq Nasser Al-Kerdi, 13 – Al-Tal
Muhammad Amin Al-Sawadi, 20 – Al-Tal
Jamal Sarour – Al-Tal
Muhammad Arfan Arafa (Abo Khaldoun) – Al-Tal
Samer Al-Taghlibi – Al-Tal
Muhammad Al-Nimr – Zabdin
Ahmad Faraj – Zabdin
Hasan Al-Qadro – Deir Al-Asafir
Alaa Hamza – Harasta
2 unidentified people
Khalil Ahmad Zahra, Imam of Al-Saour mosque – Douma
Saleh Adra Abo Salah – Douma
Latakia
Salim Muhammad Fato – Kabina village
Ibrahim Abdelrahman Fato – Kabina village
Deir EzZor
Issa Jadoo Al-Sheikh – Deir EzZor
Abdelhamad Al-Aakoul – Deir EzZor
Ahmad Khalil Al-Ibrahim Al-Badawi – Deir EzZor
Khalid Jamyan – Deir EzZor
Obaida Alaa Al-Jabber – Deir EzZor
Abdelrahman Muhammad Khalaf Al-Marab – Deir EzZor
Hussam Al-Deen Jumaa Hadidi – Dawar Al-Tamween
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, and the Friends of Syria, 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, instead of extending it, which shows the international community’s inability to achieve anything; declare the failure of the Arab-International Kofi Annan plan, because of the regime’s lack of commitment and Annan’s inability to deal with it; respond to the lack of commitment to the initiative by issuing more powerful and effective decisions with clearer and more time-bound executive mechanisms pursuant to Chapter VII of the UN Charter because of the Russian and Chinese vetoes, which has made it crucial that the Friends of Syria work outside the framework of the Security Council to help the Syrian 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 their 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.