Even if a thousand Al-Qaedas end up emerging in Syria, Western
inaction will never be justified, forgotten, or forgiven. As the rest of the
world chooses to develop a convenient case of amnesia regarding how things got started,
we cannot and will not. We will forever remember the long months when our
people protested peacefully, even as they faced tanks and heavy artillery, and how
their pleas for help were ignored. We will forever remember how our repeated
warnings that things cannot hold for long, that conditions were growing increasingly
dire and that our people were getting increasingly desperate, went unheeded. The
memory of this indifference will sink into our collective unconscious and will
shape our world of view for decades to come. To be betrayed in such manner in
the age of R2P and “never again” and by the very keepers of the global order is
probably the biggest crime of all. If a staunchly westernized liberal can feel
this way, how do you think the rest of Syrians feel? With chemical weapons now being
used, while the dithering continues, we shouldn’t be surprised if their
feelings proved to be slightly more radical than mine.
Saturday April
13, 2013
Death
Toll: 115 martyrs, including 6 women,
8 children and 5 under torture. 32 martyrs in Idlib, mostly in Saraqeb; 26 in
Aleppo; 25 in Damascus and its suburbs; 15 in Homs; 12 in Daraa; and 3 in Hama (LCC).
News
'Gas
attack by Syrian army kills three in Aleppo' A woman and two children
were killed and 16 people injured in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on
Saturday in what an anti-government violence monitoring group said was a gas
attack by Syrian government forces. Rami Abdelrahman, head of the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights, cited witnesses as saying that two gas bombs had
been dropped from an army helicopter. Doctors in the town of Afrin, where the
injured were taken, told the Observatory that victims had "hallucinated,
vomited, had excess mucus and felt their eyes were burning."
British
Scientists: Chemical Weapons Used in Syria A British newspaper reports
that British military scientists have found forensic evidence that chemical
weapons were used in the conflict in Syria. The Times of London newspaper
quoted unnamed defense sources Saturday as saying a soil sample smuggled out of
Syria proved a chemical weapon was used.
The sources could not tell if the weapon was fired by Syrian government
forces or rebels. One source disagreed with reports that have said the weapons
are a riot-control agent. The source
said the weapons are something else but that it is not definite they are a
sarin nerve agent.
Italian
journalists kidnapped in Syria freed Four journalists working for
broadcaster RAI abducted last week in northern Syria released, Italian PM says.
Al-Nusra pledge gives a lifeline to
Syria regime For Thomas Pierret, an Islamic expert, “all one needs to
do is look at the Western media frenzy” to realize the resonance of Al-Nusra’s
announcement. “Assad can logically conclude that his opponents’ ideological
excesses are more worrying to the West than the tons of explosives he is
pouring each day on his population,” said Pierrot, a lecturer at the University
of Edinburgh. Rather than embarrass the West, the announcement has only given
it “a new, comfortable pretext to justify their inaction. Despite what they
say, somewhat unconvincingly, they don’t really want to help the opposition,”
he said.
Shells
strike Lebanon as Syria border fight rages At least three shells fired
from inside Syria fell on Lebanon’s eastern area of Hermel, a police report
said. “One shell landed on the outskirts of the town of Al Qasr and two others
in the town of Sahlat al-Maa in Hermel,” it said. The shelling caused no
casualties, but it hit the electricity network in the area, Lebanon’s official
National Agency said. Shells also hit the region of Akar in northern Lebanon
for the second consecutive day, causing material damage and prompting people
living in the area to flee to safety, a Lebanese police official said. On
Thursday, Syrian jets struck the outskirts of the border town of Arsal,
wounding at least five people. Lebanese President Michel Suleiman condemned the
attacks as “unjustified”.
Lebanese
Factions Deepen Involvement in Syria This month, the Syrian government
started helping its Lebanese supporters in their efforts to disrupt pro-rebel
logistical efforts in Lebanon by ordering up air strikes on cross-border
smuggling routes used by the rebels. The latest air strike came on April 10,
when a Syrian government helicopter fired missiles on targets in Lebanon’s
Bekaa Valley in two separate raids. One was near the Lebanon-Syria border and
the other three kilometers northeast of Arsal, a Lebanese town serving as hub
for the smuggling to the rebels.
Special
Reports
Why
Rebels and Islamists Are Pitted Against Each Other in Aleppo Province’s Manbij
The reluctance of jihadist groups to reprimand one of their own has
tarnished their reputation among nationalist fighters in Manbij, a dynamic that
is hurting Jabhat al-Nusra and other groups in many areas of the country. Nusra
and nationalist rebels clashed in Deir Azzour and Raqqa to the east, and
opposition leaders have been forced to distance themselves from Nusra after the
group pledged allegiance to al-Qaida. Many of the same criticisms have been
leveled at non-Islamist rebel groups, which have engaged in widespread looting
and haven’t focused on punishing criminals within their ranks. Abu Ammar, the
Golan’s leader, was quick to praise Nusra and Aharar al-Sham’s sacrifices on
the battlefield, but he added that Manbij was already liberated and the
priority now is to reestablish order. “We don’t want outsiders to come and
dictate how we should live, especially when they are protecting criminals,” he
said.
How
a Ballistic Missile Wiped Out Two Families in Rural Aleppo Air strikes
and ballistic missile attacks from Scuds and other large rockets are now daily
events in Syria. The victims and damage are tallied in spreadsheets, and only a
small portion of the details make the news, because this kind of carnage is no
longer new. It’s expected. On March 29, a small town called Hreitan, just north
of Aleppo, was subject to an especially violent military campaign.
Sen.
Bob Casey And Sen. Marco Rubio: A new plan for Syria We also join our
colleagues on both sides of the aisle who have called on the Obama
administration to explore additional actions to help create space for this new
transitional government to function, by defending liberated territory from the
Assad regime’s jets and missiles. This may require the use of U.S. and allied
military assets. Although getting involved in another conflict in the Middle
East is no one’s first choice, the consequences of the status quo in Syria are
mounting. We must act before it is too late and we get dragged into a broader
conflict on terms that are not our own. All of these actions will advance U.S.
interests and are consistent with our values. The United States can and must do
more to support the democratic aspirations of the Syrian people and bring an
end to a conflict that, unless America leads, is likely to destabilize the
region for years to come.
My
new paper, prepared for a briefing in Washington, D.C. that took place on
January 15, 2013, is now out and is titled “Syria
2013: Rise of the Warlords.” It should be read in conjunction with my
previous briefing “The
Shredded Tapestry,” and my recent essay “The
Creation of an Unbridgeable Divide.”
Video Highlights
In Daraa City, pro-regime militias destroyed the minaret of the historic
Al-Omari Mosque http://youtu.be/7jd4QNsgl7I
, http://youtu.be/S-SINuTZsV4 Close-up
look http://youtu.be/ZWetD09OFWw
Using missile launchers hidden in between houses in the older parts of Mazzeh,
the regime pounds rebel strongholds in the suburbs of Damascus http://youtu.be/rjohkkex0AA including
the town of Moadamiyah http://youtu.be/m9OD_6ZIDbE
Moadamiyah was also targeted by heavy artillery http://youtu.be/QMMbBxyCp0g and fighter
jets http://youtu.be/kE81_G4v63g
In the neighborhood of Jobar in Damascus City, the pounding http://youtu.be/IGyYHqLrtdA leaves many
dead in the streets http://youtu.be/zfeL67RcEZY
the southern neighborhoods of Al-Qadam, Yarmouk and Tadamon were also targeted http://youtu.be/irO7wiMdkYA , http://youtu.be/ErgqifnSMS4 , http://youtu.be/PWxh35P1tzw
The suburb of Sbeineh in Eastern Ghoutah was targeted by fighter
jets http://youtu.be/SfwyluhHY8w
Fighter jets pound the town of Saraqib in Idlib http://youtu.be/1ZYg49wmFLY , http://youtu.be/8lehnwCI2io
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