So, Jihadi
groups are now operating in Syria. But the question remains: who let the dogs
out? And whose party are they crashing? We see Assad and his militias pounding
towns clamoring for freedom and arresting pro-democracy activists, but we are
yet to see any serious effort meant to target these groups. Assad and his
militias are clearly uninterested in weeding out Jihadi groups at this stage,
because they ultimately serve Assad’s cause. Al-Qaeda and the Shabbiha, who are
nothing more than the Alawite equivalent of Al-Qaeda, are two instruments of
strike and control in Assad’s arsenal.
Wednesday July 04, 2012
Today’s Death toll: 67. The Breakdown:
the dead include 10 children and three women. 17 were killed in Idlib, 15
in Damascus (13 in Suburbs and 2 in City), 12 in Daraa, 7 in Aleppo, 6 in Homs,
6 in Deir Ezzor, 2 in Hama, 1 in Lattakia and 1 in Raqqah.
News
Op-Eds
& Special Reports
Video Highlights
People
from Homs City, including a local imam and local fighters give their
opinion of the Cairo Conference and the vision regarding the nature of the
future state of Syria that was agreed by opposition groups. The Imam
believes that excluding those who are sacrificing their lives for the sake of
the future state in Syria from the talks and making decisions without
consulting them is a “redline” and is “wholly unacceptable.” As the Imam
speaks, we can actually hear the pounding in the background. Fighter 1
says that “only the Syrian people, the revolutionaries and the martyrs” have
the right to decide the nature of the future state in Syria. Fighter 2
says “only we on the inside have the legitimacy to determine the future state.”
Fighter 3: “who are they to determine the shape of the future state” who
allowed them to?... Let them do what they want, we will decide matters here.” A
Local activist says that regime’s violent crackdown and opposition
activities are all meant to impose a solution on all that will meet with
popular approval http://youtu.be/UDi7VpfqM3Q
All interviewed want an Islamic State. Fighter 3 points to the black
flag overhead with the inscription “There is no god but god, Muhammad is the
Messenger of God” and says: this is our future flag. Local activist says he
wants an Islamic State, but he wants people to decide on this, he believes that
most people would vote for an Islamic State, and says that this is exactly what
the opposition is afraid of. The views expressed here are those of the few
fighters that remain in the city. Naturally the pounding of Homs City continues
http://youtu.be/5IjTe1ywr2A , http://youtu.be/LOuhlowHXXM , http://youtu.be/fcuuk4uWuEw
Ma’arrat
Al-Nouman,
Idlib Province, the victims of continuous shelling of the town by pro-Assad
militias included this little girl http://youtu.be/PXRVp3CynRA
More martyrs http://youtu.be/JgJIDJ5zCNU
, http://youtu.be/_lIAoENHhx4 , http://youtu.be/xxgO9PBytLc Killed at
home: a family of four http://youtu.be/XlhXrmmLu1c
After
intense battles, local fighter took control of the town of Salkeen,
Idlib Province, arresting dozens of pro-Assad militias http://youtu.be/4XNsvTDfHYI The plan is
to use them to negotiate for the release of local activists. A local mother
identified her son’s murders among the arrested. This is her reaction http://youtu.be/aSK68KaQi7I Local activists
say that the two killers have not been harmed. It’s interesting to note that
the pro-Assad militias in Salkeen are not Alawites, but members of a Sunni
clan, Al-Jalkhi, with old ties to the regime’s security apparatus.
Meanwhile,
tensions in the Kurdish-majority towns of Efrin and Kobani in Aleppo Province
continue to rise as result of ongoing attempts by members of the PYD, the
Syrian branch of the PKK, to intimidate their rival Kurdish groups, especially
those who are pro-revolution, and establish their control over the towns. The
last few weeks witnessed increasing acts of intimidation, including beatings
and kidnappings, culminating in the murder of few activists belonging to the
revolutionary movements. The situation finally attracted the attention of the
local FSA group, the Salaheddine Brigade, whose membership is made up of Arab
and Kurdish fighters. The leaders of the Brigade issues a statement calling for
reconciliation, calling on PYD members to curb their activities, but saying
that they don’t want to be involved in internecine Kurdish disputes http://youtu.be/lMAgtwv6xHA
In Daraa
Province, local fighters carry out an attack on a security checkpoint near the
town of Saida: The attack http://youtu.be/qkQoS_-dlcI
The get-away http://youtu.be/ghvslseTsNY
The loot http://youtu.be/c1ZuvT5p3Ps In
Nearby Mseifrah, local bury two dead brothers below the age of 10 http://youtu.be/taPrIUxeReA , http://youtu.be/ythzHyALitw
In Damascus
City, activists carry out a series of roadblock attacks http://youtu.be/DT65fM1KfI0 , http://youtu.be/I6uv73aEk2g , http://youtu.be/_2Z2NMFawTc , http://youtu.be/lmp2bE5MsJY , http://youtu.be/wN6L-Yh2nrY , http://youtu.be/EMJCawyIrVo , http://youtu.be/Sb_ZqmCuW2w , http://youtu.be/g7CzjQIXmv0 , http://youtu.be/HRE665Zy2k4 , http://youtu.be/G1esYPrfr38 , http://youtu.be/Da8sSWKvPQI
In
Damascus Suburbs, Arbeen was pounded by a helicopter gunship http://youtu.be/4to5dMlENa8 , http://youtu.be/H50vd4NVREo So does
nearby Hamouriyeh http://youtu.be/TsWnQwi380E
The nearby Douma has been transformed into a ghost town http://youtu.be/CLx5Bx7ELxQ , http://youtu.be/Ejc8yOSHhh0 , http://youtu.be/E4YbndiY8h8
Syrian Refugees in Jordan – No
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