2011/09/24

Sep 23 Incidents

إصابة 6 من حفظ النظام في كمين نصبته مجموعة إرهابية مسلحة بدير الزور..وقنوات التحريض والتضليل تواصل بث الأخبار الكاذبة
6 Law Enforcement Members Injured in Ambush by Terrorist Group in Deir Ezzor
http://www.sana.sy/ara/336/2011/09/23/371108.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/09/23/371111.htm
Sep 23, 2011

Source Belies News on Shooting at Protesters in Hama
Police Source Dismisses News on Firing at Protesters and Houses in Areas in Homs (al-Qusair, al-Haulah)
Misleading Media Campaigns Continue (Baghdad St. In Damascus)


الإرهابي حلاق: اعتدينا على سكة القطار قرب حمص وهاجمنا مؤسسات حكومية ومقار أمنية وخطفنا وقتلنا العشرات
Terrorist Hallaq: We Attacked a Railway near Homs, Government Institutions and Security HQs
http://www.sana.sy/ara/336/2011/09/23/371063.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/09/23/371067.htm
Sep 23, 2011

He confessed to attacking a railway near al-Souda town in Homs which resulted in a train accident with more than 500 passengers coming from Aleppo to Damascus. . . he was provoked by Sheikh Khaled Abdul-Wahid. Hallaq said that Sheikh Abdul-Wahid received money from Lebanon, Future Movement. . . Sheikh Abdul-Wahid who explained that railway should be bombed and promised them that each one will receive SYP 6,000.

Armed Terrorist Group in Idlib Kidnaps Citizen Zeyad al-Sayyed


Authorities in Daraa Dismantle a Bomb
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/09/23/371052.htm
Sep 23, 2011


تراجع عدد المتظاهرين في جمعة " وحدة المعارضة" .. المرصد السوري المعارض يتحدث عن شهيدين ومصدر رفيع يتحدى أن يأتوا باسم واحد

شهد اليوم الجمعة خروج مظاهرات في بعض مناطق ومدن سورية عقب صلاة الجمعة في جمعة اسماها معارضون " جمعة وحدة المعارضة"، وسط تراجع ملحوظ في أعداد المتظاهرين.

وقال رامي عبد الرحمن مدير المرصد السوري لحقوق الإنسان ( معارض مركزه بريطانيا) إن "التظاهرات تخرج من درعا إلى القامشلي ومن البوكمال على الحدود العراقية إلى الساحل السوري لكن ليس بأعداد ضخمة".

وأضاف إن هذا التراجع يفسر بالاعتقالات الكبيرة وخصوصا بين الذين يحركون الاحتجاجات .

The number of demonstrators declined in the "Friday, the unity of the opposition," .. Observatory Syrian opposition is talking about two people and a source of high challenges that come with one name
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_articles&id=b52c06f88a9776936470c57ebcc11f20&h=%CF%E3%D4%DE&ar=876170133
Friday - September 23 - 2011 - 14:11:28

Friday saw the demonstrations in some areas and the cities of Syria after the Friday prayers on Friday opponents called it "Friday and unity of the opposition," the center of a significant decline in the number of demonstrators.

Said Rami Abdel-Rahman, Director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (based in Britain shows) that "the events out of the shield to Qamishli and Abu Kamal on the Iraqi border to the Syrian coast, but not in large numbers."

He added that this decline explain the arrests of large and especially among those who agitate for the protests.


Non-violent resistance losing much steam in Syria
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2011/Sep-23/149456-non-violent-resistance-losing-much-steam-in-syria.ashx
September 23, 2011 01:36 AM
By Sammy Ketz
Agence France Presse

DAMASCUS: As anti-government rallies in Syria appear to lose some of their momentum, protesters may increasingly turn to violence if peaceful action continues to stall, analysts and diplomats believe.

Demonstrators have since mid-March been taking part in a largely non-violent uprising, but the regime of President Bashar Assad has carried out a bloody crackdown that has left more than 2,700 people dead and tens of thousands in prison or unaccounted for, according to the United Nations.

"The protests are continuing in Qamishli (northeast), in Deraa (south), Bou Kamal (east), and the Syrian coast, but they are not as large as before," acknowledged Rami Abdel-Rahman, the head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

According to Abdel-Rahman the decline in the size and breadth of the protests is due to widespread arrests, especially among the ranks of the anti-regime movement's leadership, and police searches of local communities.

The current situation is a marked departure from July, when protests peaked with massive rallies in Hama and Deir al-Zour, in the north and east of the country respectively, forcing the Syrian army to intervene.

"Both cities were out of the control of the government, and hundreds of thousands would gather Fridays," Abdel-Rahman noted. "Now, in Deir al-Zour, there are just a few thousand."

According to Thomas Pierret, a lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, Syria's peaceful protest did not have its intended impact because of the regime's willingness to crack down brutally.

"A non-violent strategy works if a significant part of the army is reticent to shoot civilians," he said. "This is not the case in Syria, so one would think the opposition will not bring about the end of the regime peacefully.

"We are now probably in a second phase – a war of attrition. On the one hand, the protests are continuing, albeit on a smaller scale, and on the other hand, in regions such as Homs or Idlib, military deserters and armed demonstrators hold small towns or neighborhoods," he added,

"This is a new test for the unity of the army," said Pierret.

His analysis is a point of view shared by Western diplomats in Damascus.

"The number of demonstrators has diminished, but … if the repression continues, it will become increasingly difficult for proponents of peaceful action to convince the radicals in the protest movement not to take up arms," one diplomat said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The United States, France and Britain have supported sanctions against Syria in the U.N. Security Council, but such efforts have been strongly opposed by Russia and China.

Those on the side of the Syrian regime, meanwhile, have expressed satisfaction that attendance at protests is declining, but caution of the danger presented by "armed gangs."

"Last Friday, there were a maximum of 25,000 or 30,000 protesters in all of Syria, a tenth of how many there were in August," said Khalid al-Ahmad, a Syrian consultant who is close to the regime.

"The movement is not finished, but it is on a downward trajectory because the protesters see that the regime is not going to collapse like a house of cards, unlike in Tunisia or Egypt," he added, referring to popular uprisings there that ousted long-time strongmen.

According to Ahmad, the biggest danger now comes from "4,000 armed Salafists who can be found in Jabal al-Zawiya (in the northwest), which is very difficult to access, and 2,000 others hiding in Homs, where street-level combat would be very costly."

"These rebels only know the language of arms."

According to protest organizers, however, the smaller scale of their rallies is a tactical choice, not one forced upon them.

"The demonstrations have not decreased in their intensity," said Omar Idlibi, spokesman for the Local Coordination Committees, which have been organizing the almost daily protests on the ground.

"But we have decided to limit their scope in the places where the regime violently cracked down, and to redeploy them elsewhere.

"Certainly, the military occupation in all the regions is an obstacle, as are the arrests of tens of thousands of people, but the movement continues, and shows the determination of the Syrian people to achieve their goals."

Idlibi, who forcefully argued for the non-violent nature of the protest movement, nevertheless added that the "delay of the international community in clearly supporting the Syrian revolution could start to slowly lead toward a sharp deviation from the peaceful line."


ابن مسؤول يتهجم على موظف حكومي ويشتمه في حي العزيزية بحلب

يذكر ان والد الشاب هو عضو في مجلس مدينة حلب، واستاذ جامعي، ويعتبر بحسب التسريبات المتداولة من المرشحين لمنصب رئيس مجلس مدينة حلب.

Son of a City Council member responsible for attacking a government employee and curses him in the neighborhood of Aleppo al-'Aziziyyah
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_articles&id=25a271bbbc54dc5666ec3b1e1a0dbda5&h=%CD%E3%D5&ar=968685358
Friday - September 23 - 2011 - 15:10:54

The young man's father is a member of the Council of the city of Aleppo, and university professor, and is traded according to leaks of the candidates for President of the Council of the city of Aleppo.

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