Syria has been struck by a new massacre in the villages Qubair and Maarzaf in the Hama province, although the deaths have been totalled at 86 I think the total may be a lot higher on the grounds some of the people were taken away from these villages and may well be found killed and dumped elsewhere at a later date.
Sad that so soon after the Houla massacre that another another should be committed which involves the killing of whole familes, is this not ethnic cleansing we are seeing here ? A political game being played by one what could be of many sides! the Syrian army, the pro-Assad militants (The Shabahi) The rebels freedom fighters or worse an outer force sent in with a view of provocating war within Syria, speculation is a terrible thing till proven other wise as there seems to be over a period of time and experience of other countries a pattern that is now becoming to common and whether we like it or not it could be just one of the reasons Russia is still holding out, because haven't we seen all this before ?
According to Syria state TV offical sources were seen to say that they had no choice to enter Qubair in responding to appeals from the people there! And that the bodies that were massacred were found after the military entered the village !
The killing of people at such close range as these people are, either by knives or guns involves a lot of blood, how on earth are the perpetrators managing to leave the areas in question covered in so much blood and not one person being left to identify just one of their attackers ? Given that these attackers are supposedly claimed to be from ones own neighbouring villages, how does one know if the attackers are from a neighbouring if no one can identify them as such ? One does not have to know a person personally to be able to say that such a person or persons come from a neighbouring village but if it is known that such a person is then identify them and be done with it ! But as ever do you ever hear of one person that is unmistakably recognised and/or even one name given ? But as always there is always one rebel activist or more around to tell the tale whilst still being alive and was unable for one reason or another to prevent just such a massacre ?
Amazing . . .
Aysha Sadiq-Ali
Amazing . . .
Aysha Sadiq-Ali
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