2011/11/04

Nov 3 Incidents

Terrorist Confesses to Committing Crimes against Army Personnel and Policemen in Deir Ezzor
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/11/03/379623.htm
Nov 03, 2011

DAMASCUS, (SANA) – Terrorist Yamen Qais Abadi confessed to participating in terrorist acts in Deir Ezzor in exchange for money, including shooting at army and security personnel and attacking police stations and stealing weapons from them.

In televised confession broadcast on Wednesday by the Syrian TV, Abadi said that he was paid SYP 5,000 from a man called Yasser al-Hamid to join protests, and later he would receive SYP 500 for each protest he joins.

Abadi, born in Deir Ezzor in 1980, said that he then began setting up roadblocks along with Taha al-Shaikh Attiya and Adi al-Hamid.

Later, Yasser al-Hamid gave Abadi and his accomplices firearms and attacked the Political Security Department in Deir Ezzor, laying siege to it for an entire hour.

He also confessed to joining Qais Abadi, Adi al-Hamid and Taha al-Shaikh Attiya in attacking a police department in Deir Ezzor, saying that they climbed rooftops and tossed dynamite at the police station.

Abadi said that he also participated in setting up roadblocks to halt officials' cars while his colleagues would open fire on them, adding that he and his associates attacked the Deir Ezzor Police Department on the same night.


Director of Economy, Trade in Homs Refutes Fabricated News on Shortage in Commodities
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/11/03/379852.htm
Nov 03, 2011

HOMS, (SANA)_Director of Economy and Trade in Homs governorate Imad Naddour categorically denied news broadcast by TV channels claiming a shortage in some goods and commodities, especially bread, stressing that such news are part of the instigative campaign against Syria.

In a statement to SANA correspondent, Naddour said that all goods are available in the province, especially bread, indicating that the bakeries are working in full swing.

Naddour said all bakeries are equipped with enough flour with extra quantities in case there would be a rise in demand.

Naddour said that people in Homs are aware of the lies of these channels as they know the true facts on the ground.

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