quote:Defiant Syrian president accuses Gulf states of funding rebels
Bashar al-Assad attacks Saudi Arabia and Qatar as opposition group blames regime for disappearance of its leaders
The Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, has said he is adamant his regime will not fall and lashed out at Gulf countries which he accused of using their enormous oil wealth to try to drive him from power.
Assad's comments were published on Friday as an opposition group, the National Co-ordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria, accused the regime of being behind the disappearance of two of its leaders.
Abdul-Aziz al-Kheir and Ayas Ayyash were expected to take part in a conference this Sunday in Damascus by 20 Syrian groups that are calling for Assad to step down. But they disappeared on Thursday along with a friend who had picked them up at Damascus international airport, the group said.
The group's head, Hassan Abdul-Azim, told the Associated Press that the regime was believed to be behind the disappearance.
Syria's crisis began in March last year with anti-government demonstrations inspired by the Arab spring and demanding reforms. The protests were met with a brutal crackdown by the regime. Syria later became embroiled in a civil war between forces fighting for Assad and those trying to topple him.
Activists say nearly 30,000 people have been killed since the crisis began, the vast majority civilians.
After Assad's remarks were published, the Syrian information minister, Omran al-Zoebi, told state-run TV that the president had received nine Egyptian journalists and had a chat with them about the latest developments in Syria.
The minister said none of the journalists took notes as the meeting was considered a "personal visit", but a reporter for the weekly al-Ahram al-Arabi published some of what was said.
The weekly quoted Assad as saying that the rebels "will not succeed" and that a foreign military intervention such as the one that helped topple the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi will "not be repeated" in Syria.
Assad also launched one of his harshest attacks on Saudi Arabia and Qatar, which have been among his strongest critics and backers of the opposition, saying they are trying to influence the region with money.
"They think their money can buy geography, history and a regional role," Assad reportedly said.
"They are giving terrorists weapons and money with hope of repeating the Libyan model. Instead of helping regional stability, they are supplying armed elements with weapons and training in order to weaken the Syrian state."
The upheaval in Syria presents an opportunity for the Gulf's Sunni rulers to bolster their influence and possibly leave the Shia powerhouse Iran without its critical alliances that flow through Damascus. Assad's regime, which is allied strongly with Iran, is led by the minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shia Islam.
Syria's ties with the Gulf nations have been strained in the past – Assad once called Saudi King Abdullah and other Arab leaders "half men" for being critical of Hezbollah over the 34-day war between the Lebanese Shia militant group and Israel in 2006.
In the briefing, Assad added that the only way to solve the Syrian crisis is through "dialogue with the opposition" and that the "door for dialogue is open."
Most Syrian opposition groups reject any talks with the regime, saying they will not accept anything less than Assad's departure from power and the dissolving of his regime's security agencies.
Abdul-Azim, the opposition leader, repeated that stance and said the opposition wants a "new regime that represents the will of the people."
He added his group will go ahead with the plans for Sunday's opposition conference despite the disappearance of the two leaders. The gathering will invite European ambassadors, envoys from China and Russia, which back the regime.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Friday that nearly 30,000 Syrians have been killed during the uprising.
The count includes 20,935 civilians, 1,153 army defectors fighting alongside the rebels and 7,141 Syrian troops fighting for the Assad regime – a total of 29,229, said the head of the group, Rami Abdul-Rahman.
The list was compiled from reports by witnesses and medical staff, he said, adding that he only includes those identified by name or whose death was authenticated by amateur video. Several thousand who are presumed dead, including pro-Assad troops, have been kept off the list because the bodies could not be identified.
Another Syrian opposition group, the Local Co-ordination Committees, put the overall death toll at 26,405. However, its count does not include Syrian troops killed in battle. It relies on a network of activists in Syria to collect its information.
Fighting in Syria has intensified in recent weeks, with the regime increasingly relying on air strikes to try to drive rebels out of territory they are holding, particularly in the north. The air attacks, along with the use of heavy weapons by rebels, have driven up the daily death toll, said Abdul-Rahman.
More than 250 people were killed on Thursday including 199 civilians, five army defectors and 46 regime soldiers, Abdul-Rahman said. August has been the bloodiest month so far, with nearly 5,000 dead.
Meanwhile, in the north-eastern town of Ein al-Arab, a gunman on a motorcycle shot dead a leading Kurdish opposition figure, Mahmoud Wali, also known as Abu Jandi, as he walked out of his office late on Thursday, the Kurdish activists Mustafa Osso and Ibrahim Issa said.
Wali was a senior member of the Kurdish National Council, which includes several Kurdish groups.
Osso said it was not clear who was behind what he said was a "political assassination".
On Friday, activists reported clashes and shelling in different areas around Syria, with the fighting being most intense in the northern city of Aleppo, Syria's largest city and commercial capital. The fighting there came a day after regime air strikes hit a petrol station in northern Syria, setting off a fiery explosion that killed at least 30 people and wounded dozens.
quote:Syrian rebels move headquarters from Turkey into Syria
Free Syrian Army says command centre moved into liberated areas last week to speed Bashar al-Assad's downfall
Syrian rebels have moved their headquarters from Turkey to areas they control in Syria, according to one of their leaders.
Brigadeer General Mustafa al-Sheikh, who heads the Free Syrian Army's military council, told the Associated Press that the group moved headquarters last week in order to hasten the fall of the president, Bashar al-Assad. He would not say where the new headquarters are located.
In the past few months, rebels have been able to capture wide swaths of territory along the Turkish border and three border crossing points on the frontier, which has allowed them to ferry both materiel and people to help in the fight to oust Assad. The rebels also have seized control of several neighbourhoods in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, the country's largest city and commercial capital, in weeks of bloody fighting.
"There are liberated areas now and it's better for the command to be with the rebels instead of being abroad," Sheikh said from Turkey. The general said he has been going back and forth to Syria.
Sheikh said moving the command to Syria "will speed up the fall of the regime because it will give a big boost to the morale of rebels and there will be a command to follow up on operations."
Meanwhile rebel fighters have shot down a government fighter jet as it flew over the northern Syrian town of Atarib in Aleppo province, a witness said.
The witness, an independent journalist who asked to remain anonymous, said rebel fighters were attacking a military base near the town when the jet flew over and rebels shot it down with anti-aircraft guns.
Elsewhere, Syrian activists said rebels and government troops fought a fierce battle near the border with Jordan that lasted several hours.
Activists said the fighting in and around the Syrian border town of Nasib continued until dawn on Saturday.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said there were casualties on both sides without giving figures.
Mohammed Abu Houran, an activist in the area, said the rebels attacked an air defence base near Nassib then clashed with Syrian border guards as they were withdrawing.
Nasib is in the southern province of Daraa, where the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad's regime began in March last year.
The uprising turned into a civil war which activists say has claimed the lives of nearly 30,000 people.
On 27 August rebel fighters shot down a helicopter on the outskirts of Damascus and three days later rebels said they had brought down a jet in Idlib, near the Turkish border.
Ik vind het zelf heel onduidelijk wat ze zeggen. Op het einde alleen een klein stukje waar ze voor Assad bidden.quote:Op maandag 24 september 2012 19:50 schreef Slayage het volgende:
wat gebeurt er eigenlijk in dit filmpje? mijn arabisch is niet zo best...
http://www.zaman.com.tr/m(...)inden-namaza-hakaret
quote:You will not find this news whether in Arab or International mainstream media , you will not find this news in most of the Pro-Syrian revolution Facebook Pages.
Not less 20 young men and women from Alwite sect in Homs , mainly from El Zahara neighborhood "Alwite neighborhood" in the city have been arrested and have been detained for nearly month and half by El Assad regime.
Their charge ?? Helping the Sunni neighborhoods by providing them food and medical aid and supplies !!
No one mentioned this , the Alwite sect should know about these boys and girls. Already there are thousands of Syrians from different sects and ethnics in prisons for months and nobody cares for them.
Another story you would not read in the mainstream media or even the social media.
A family pays a ransom for their kidnapped kid , about nearly 1 million SYL to what they believed to be Free Syrian Army "FSA" but it turned out that the one behind the kidnap is their neighbour , from their same sect , from El Assad regime loyalist.
You would not read in the mainstream media or even in the social media that the city of Tartus which is being portrayed in the media as strong Alwite capital , actually has got its own Pro-Revolution protests against El Assad.
Exact wat ik ze ook wel eens vraag. Staan ze daar met hun mond vol tanden.quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 11:50 schreef rakotto het volgende:
Trouwens, wat doe jij en je familie hier als Assad zo goed is? En de duizenden Syriers in dit land? Een massa-immigratie gebeurt niet wanneer het zo goed gaat in het land van herkomst.
quote:Exploses bij hoofdkantoor Syrische leger
DAMASCUS - Bij de explosies bij het hoofdkantoor van het Syrische leger in het centrum van Damascus zijn woensdag meerdere gewonden gevallen. De legerleiders zijn echter ongedeerd, meldden de Syrische strijdkrachten.
Na de ontploffingen is brand uitgebroken op de bovenste verdiepingen van het gebouw. De ontploffingen werden veroorzaakt door een bomauto en een bom binnen het complex, aldus een verklaring. Volgens de staatstelevisie zijn de explosies het werk van ,,terroristen met relaties in het buitenland'', de term die de autoriteiten gebruiken voor de rebellen die vechten tegen de troepen van president Bashar al-Assad.
quote:Aanslag legerpost Syrie opgeeist
Het Syrische Observatorium voor Mensenrechten meldde dat er binnen het hoofdkwartier gevechten zijn uitgebroken tussen rebellen en militairen. Daarbij zouden doden zijn gevallen aan beide zijden, aldus het Observatorium.
De Syrische opstandelingen hebben de aanslagen bij het hoofdkwartier van het leger in Damascus opgeëist.
Vannacht waren in het centrum van de Syrische hoofdstad twee explosies. Volgens de opstandelingen was het hoofdkantoor van de legerleiding het doelwit. In de buurt van het militaire hoofdkwartier is brand uitgebroken.
Rookwolken
Een woordvoerder van de opstandelingen zegt dat meer dan tien mensen zijn gedood. Het is onduidelijk of daar burgers bij zijn.
De Syrische minister van Informatie beweert dat er alleen materiële schade is. Op de staatstelevisie zei hij dat de aanslag zijn doel miste en dat de werknemers in het gebouw niets mankeren. De veiligheidsdiensten zijn volgens de minister op jacht naar de daders.
Er hingen lange tijd grote zwarte rookwolken boven het centrum van Damascus.
quote:Verslaggever gedood in Damascus
DAMASCUS - Een journalist die in de Syrische hoofdstad Damascus verslag deed van twee zware bomontploffingen bij het hoofdkwartier van de Syrische strijdkrachten is om het leven gekomen. Dat heeft het Iraanse Press TV, de werkgever van de 33-jarige Syriër Maya Nasser, gemeld. Na de bomexplosies brak een grote brand uit in het hoofdkwartier. Ook maakten omwonenden melding van geweervuur.
quote:Iranian journalist killed by sniper in Damascus
(Reuters) - A correspondent for Iran's English-language Press TV was shot dead by a sniper in Syria and its Damascus bureau chief was wounded, Press TV reported on Wednesday.
"Insurgents in the Syrian capital Damascus have attacked Press TV staff and killed one of our reporters," anchor Bardia Honardar said on air.
Maya Naser, Press TV's correspondent in Damascus, was shot in the neck and Hussein Murtada, the channel's Damascus bureau chief, was injured in the attack while the two were covering twin bombings on Wednesday that targeted one of Syria's top military command buildings in the capital, Press TV said.
Murtada, who is also bureau chief for Iran's Arabic-language Al-Alam, was injured earlier this month while traveling with Syrian government forces when armed men ambushed them, Al-Alam reported.
More than 20 foreign and Syrian journalists have been killed in Syria since the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Iran has supported Assad, its sole Arab ally, as he attempts to suppress the uprising.
wat een drogreden..quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 11:50 schreef rakotto het volgende:
Je negeert nog steeds alles wat tegen je gezegd is in deze topic he.![]()
Trouwens, wat doe jij en je familie hier als Assad zo goed is? En de duizenden Syriers in dit land? Een massa-immigratie gebeurt niet wanneer het zo goed gaat in het land van herkomst.
Ah,quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 16:58 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
Syrische meisjes slachtoffer seksueel geweld
quote:Een belangrijk argument in het winnen van de Amerikaanse publieke en politieke opinie voor militair ingrijpen was een getuigenis die een vrouw deed voor een groep Amerikaanse congresleden. De vrouw vertelde verpleegster te zijn geweest in het stadsziekenhuis van Koeweit en beschreef huilend hoe Irakese soldaten baby's uit couveuses trokken en ze lieten sterven op de koude vloer.
De getuigenis werd door tientallen miljoenen Amerikanen bekeken en president George Bush refereerde in de weken daarop tenminste tien maal aan dit verhaal. Uiteindelijk zeiden tenminste zes congresleden dat dit verhaal voor hen genoeg was om voor Amerikaans militair ingrijpen te stemmen, en de stemverhouding in de senaat bleek uiteindelijk 52-47 voor ingrijpen.
Een jaar daarna bleek dit verhaal volledig uit de duim gezogen te zijn. De vrouw bleek lid te zijn van de koninklijke familie van Koeweit en was de dochter van de Koeweitse ambassadeur in de Verenigde Staten. Tijdens en na de inval woonde ze niet in Koeweit.[1]
Koeweit was idd een HOAX, maar verkrachting is een standaard wapen in een oorlog.quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 17:06 schreef mr_jack het volgende:
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Ah,
we gaan het op die manier spelen , net zoals die massa verkrachting in Libie die een hoax van de rebellen bleek : http://alienatedleft.blog(...)bels-lied-about.html
Of de couveuse moorden in kuweit (bron wiki) :
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Nee, dat is niet waar.quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 17:10 schreef mr_jack het volgende:
de andere feiten in libya zijn ook weerlegt, zoals het gebruik van anti-aircraft guns op "vreedzame" demonstranten en de massa slachtingen.
Het lijkt mij helemaal niet overdreven. Maar het probleem is eenvoudig op te lossen door journalisten gewoon hun werk te laten doen in Syrië. Maar Assad wil dat niet. Hij heeft blijkbaar veel te verbergen.quote:Ik zal niet zeggen dat er niets gebeurt, maar dit bericht lijkt zo schromelijk overdreven dat het stinkt naar propaganda...
bronquote:"This six year old boy was tortured worse than anyone else in the room. They treated his body as a dog"
Shocking testimony collected from refugees in camps outside Syria has revealed that children have been killed, maimed and tortured in the country's brutal civil war. They've also witnessed the deaths of parents, siblings, other children, and torture.
Daar hebben we er meer van in dit topicquote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 11:50 schreef rakotto het volgende:
Je negeert nog steeds alles wat tegen je gezegd is in deze topic he.![]()
Niks drogreden, ik zit ook nog steeds te wachten op je bron dat het VN-rapport nep is en dat de waarnemers eigenlijk opschreven dat Assad heel liev isquote:
Dat artikel is alleen weer een ooggetuigen verslag van soennieten, uit rebellen gebied, hoezo propaganda?quote:
Bron 1 :quote:Niks drogreden, ik zit ook nog steeds te wachten op je bron dat het VN-rapport nep is en dat de waarnemers eigenlijk opschreven dat Assad heel liev is
Gaat op dit moment niet over onze leven, maar over mensen die daar nog wel wonen.quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 12:08 schreef fusionfake het volgende:
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Exact wat ik ze ook wel eens vraag. Staan ze daar met hun mond vol tanden.
Alleen maar ouwe koeien? De enigen die dachten dat Houla door de opstandelingen was gedaan waren Martin Janssen, die christelijke priesters zou hebben gesproken, en de Russen.quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 18:13 schreef mr_jack het volgende:
Bron 2 :
http://www.globalresearch(...)-the-houla-massacre/
En zo zijn er nog tientallen.
Wat heeft martin jansen te maken met een rapport uit de Frankfurter Algemeine?quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 18:17 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
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Alleen maar ouwe koeien? De enigen die dachten dat Houla door de opstandelingen was gedaan waren Martin Janssen, die christelijke priesters zou hebben gesproken, en de Russen.
En Martin Janssen kannen we heel goed van Pro-Assad propaganda in de Volkskrant.
Met het woordje niks weerleg je mijn hele onderbouwing? En schakel je snel over op iets anders?quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 17:45 schreef Frikandelbroodje het volgende:
Niks drogreden, ik zit ook nog steeds te wachten op je bron dat het VN-rapport nep is en dat de waarnemers eigenlijk opschreven dat Assad heel liev is
Assad heeft over een flink deel van het land niets te zeggen. Blijkbaar willen die opstandelingen ook niet dat journalisten hun werk doen.quote:Op woensdag 26 september 2012 17:14 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
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Nee, dat is niet waar.
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Het lijkt mij helemaal niet overdreven. Maar het probleem is eenvoudig op te lossen door journalisten gewoon hun werk te laten doen in Syrië. Maar Assad wil dat niet. Hij heeft blijkbaar veel te verbergen.
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