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23-01-2013, 18:16






BEIRUT (Reuters) - Rebels in Syria have burned and looted the religious sites of minorities, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday, as the longest and deadliest of the Arab Spring revolts becomes increasingly sectarian.

The 22-month-old rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad started as a peaceful protest movement but has turned into civil war, pitting mostly Sunni Muslim rebels against a state security and military establishment dominated by Assad's minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.

In the northern Idlib province, where rebels have taken swathes of territory from government forces, the New York-based rights group said opposition fighters destroyed a Shi'ite "husseiniya" - a religious site devoted to Hussein, a martyr in Shi'ite tradition.

A video published online showed rebels hoisting assault rifles in the air and cheering as the site in the village of Zarzour, taken by rebels in December, burned in the background.

In the video, which Reuters cannot independently verify, one man announces the "destruction of the dens of the Shi'ites and Rafida," a derogatory term used against Shi'ites.

Human Rights Watch said local rebel fighters had blamed Syria's government for the damage but residents said the insurgents had started the fire when they took control of the village.

Regional Sunni power Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Iran have backed opposing sides in Syria's civil war, raising the prospect the country could become a frontline in a sectarian divide and could suck in neighboring Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey.

The conflict has killed more than 60,000 people and pushed more than 650,000 to flee the country, the United Nations estimates.

Indiscipline and looting by rebels in some areas has also undermined civilian support for their cause, especially among minority groups, and hampered their ability to advance against government forces.

Foreign backers of the opposition are wary of supporting a revolt in which religious hardliners have grown in prominence.

In the western Latakia province, Human Rights Watch quoted residents as saying gunmen working "in the name of the opposition" had broken into and stolen from Christian churches in two villages.

A resident in Jdeideh, one of the villages, reported that gunmen had broken into the local church, stolen and fired shots inside, after government troops had fled, the rights group said. Local rebels denied they attacked the church, it added.

"While the motivation for the church break-ins may have been theft rather than a religious attack, opposition fighters have a responsibility to protect religious sites in areas under their control from willful damage and theft," Human Rights Watch said.

(Editing by Janet Lawrence)

http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-rebels-destroy-shiite-loot-churches-hrw-111321607.html

23-01-2013, 18:18


Sunni Rebels Occupying Churches, Homes of Syrian Christians
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Posted GMT 7-29-2012 17:1:9

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LONDON -- The Vatican has determined that Sunni rebels were targeting the Christian community in Syria.

The Vatican has received reports deemed credible that Sunni rebels financed by Qatar were attacking churches and ordering Christians to leave their homes.

The reports, which stemmed from leading Catholic clerics, said the most threatened were Christians in rebel-held areas of Syria.

"The picture for us is utter desolation," Bishop Philip Tournyol Clos, a Greek Catholic cleric, said.

The bishop, who holds the title of archimandrite, said a leading church in Syria, Mar Elian, has been destroyed. He said another church, Our Lady of Peace, was occupied by the rebels.

"Christian homes are severely damaged due to the fighting and completely emptied of their inhabitants, who fled without taking anything," the bishop said.

The Vatican determined that some of the Sunni attackers were aligned with the Free Syrian Army, based in Turkey. An FSA commander, identified as Abdul Salam Harba, was said to have ordered Christians out of central Syria.

Another cleric, Agnes Miriam, mother superior of the Monastery of St. James, said the Christians in the Homs province have been pressured to join the revolt against President Bashar Assad. She said Christians who refused were used as human shields in attacks on Syrian Army and security forces.

Christians, who comprise around three percent of Syria's 22 million people, were also being targeted by Sunni rebels in Damascus. Rebel militias, including one called the Brigade of Islam, have been killing Christian civil servants. In Aleppo, most of the city's 180,000 Christians stayed home amid clashes between rebels and Assad forces.

"It is a moment of great suffering and uncertainty," Friar George Abu Hazen, the Franciscan leader of Aleppo, told the Vatican's Fides News Agency.

23-01-2013, 18:18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrf2G_wNKMc

Video

23-01-2013, 18:27
Nu komt de westerse media met haar standaard uitspraken, ja ze vallen shi'iten, rafida, christenen enzovoorts aan..
Je zou bijna zeggen dat heel Syrie wel niet hekel aan deze "rebellen" moeten hebben, want ze vallen alles namelijk aan volgens het westen , terwijl er niet eens harde bewijs hiervoor is.

23-01-2013, 18:29


die eerste is een christen rebbelen

kerk is gebombardeerd door assad.

23-01-2013, 20:07
Leden van Marokko.nl wensen alle Sjiieten, Alavieten en andere gelovigen een kogel in het hoofd en totale vernietiging van anderen. Zulke figuren zijn in Syrië zeker aanwezig.

23-01-2013, 20:14

Citaat door Raaf:






BEIRUT (Reuters) - Rebels in Syria have burned and looted the religious sites of minorities, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday, as the longest and deadliest of the Arab Spring revolts becomes increasingly sectarian.

The 22-month-old rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad started as a peaceful protest movement but has turned into civil war, pitting mostly Sunni Muslim rebels against a state security and military establishment dominated by Assad's minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.

In the northern Idlib province, where rebels have taken swathes of territory from government forces, the New York-based rights group said opposition fighters destroyed a Shi'ite "husseiniya" - a religious site devoted to Hussein, a martyr in Shi'ite tradition.

A video published online showed rebels hoisting assault rifles in the air and cheering as the site in the village of Zarzour, taken by rebels in December, burned in the background.

In the video, which Reuters cannot independently verify, one man announces the "destruction of the dens of the Shi'ites and Rafida," a derogatory term used against Shi'ites.

Human Rights Watch said local rebel fighters had blamed Syria's government for the damage but residents said the insurgents had started the fire when they took control of the village.

Regional Sunni power Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Iran have backed opposing sides in Syria's civil war, raising the prospect the country could become a frontline in a sectarian divide and could suck in neighboring Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey.

The conflict has killed more than 60,000 people and pushed more than 650,000 to flee the country, the United Nations estimates.

Indiscipline and looting by rebels in some areas has also undermined civilian support for their cause, especially among minority groups, and hampered their ability to advance against government forces.

Foreign backers of the opposition are wary of supporting a revolt in which religious hardliners have grown in prominence.

In the western Latakia province, Human Rights Watch quoted residents as saying gunmen working "in the name of the opposition" had broken into and stolen from Christian churches in two villages.

A resident in Jdeideh, one of the villages, reported that gunmen had broken into the local church, stolen and fired shots inside, after government troops had fled, the rights group said. Local rebels denied they attacked the church, it added.

"While the motivation for the church break-ins may have been theft rather than a religious attack, opposition fighters have a responsibility to protect religious sites in areas under their control from willful damage and theft," Human Rights Watch said.

(Editing by Janet Lawrence)

http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-rebels-destroy-shiite-loot-churches-hrw-111321607.html
De bron is totaal onbetrouwbaar. Ik hecht geen cent waarde aan dit bericht.

23-01-2013, 21:01

Citaat door Tehrani:
Leden van Marokko.nl wensen alle Sjiieten, Alavieten en andere gelovigen een kogel in het hoofd
En ze doen dat met de steun van de moderators die Soenniet zijn.

23-01-2013, 21:10

Citaat door forfait:
En ze doen dat met de steun van de moderators die Soenniet zijn.
Dat denk ik niet.

23-01-2013, 21:12

Citaat door PSVamzy.:
die eerste is een christen rebbelen

kerk is gebombardeerd door assad.
die idee krijg ik ook als ik hem zo zie een sunnah moslim die jihad voert zou zoiets niet doen

23-01-2013, 21:26
Human Rights Watch is de bron. Deze organisatie wordt gefinancierd door een Amerikaanse olie maatschappij. Naast rapporten over de schending van de rechten van de mens in landen die geen contract hebben met deze olie maatschappij verschijnen ook gemanipuleerde rapporten over de opposities tegen landen die wel vrienden zijn met deze maatschappij.

Human Rights Watch heeft eerder een vals en gemanipuleerd rapport uitgebracht tegen de Iraanse democratische oppositie waarin Gary Siek, toenmalige hoofd van HRW en een dikke vriend van de Iraanse mullahs en voorstander van Atoom programma van het regime met 12 agenten van de mullahs in Nederland, Frankrijk en Duitsland telefonische vanuit New York gesprekken voerde om de oppositie zwart te maken.

23-01-2013, 21:53

Citaat door Tehrani:
Human Rights Watch is de bron. Deze organisatie wordt gefinancierd door een Amerikaanse olie maatschappij. Naast rapporten over de schending van de rechten van de mens in landen die geen contract hebben met deze olie maatschappij verschijnen ook gemanipuleerde rapporten over de opposities tegen landen die wel vrienden zijn met deze maatschappij.

Human Rights Watch heeft eerder een vals en gemanipuleerd rapport uitgebracht tegen de Iraanse democratische oppositie waarin Gary Siek, toenmalige hoofd van HRW en een dikke vriend van de Iraanse mullahs en voorstander van Atoom programma van het regime met 12 agenten van de mullahs in Nederland, Frankrijk en Duitsland telefonische vanuit New York gesprekken voerde om de oppositie zwart te maken.
Zwetser.

23-01-2013, 22:04



Citaat door Tehrani:
Dat denk ik niet.
Daar is Senor Canardo toch echt een andere mening toegedaan, getuige het abrupte einde van mijn topic over de gesnipede Aljazeera journalist....

23-01-2013, 22:12

Citaat door Tehrani:
Leden van Marokko.nl wensen alle Sjiieten, Alavieten en andere gelovigen een kogel in het hoofd en totale vernietiging van anderen. Zulke figuren zijn in Syrië zeker aanwezig.
Wat praat je weer voor poep, mongool?

23-01-2013, 22:13
Soennieten die andersgelovigen in Syrie aan het afslachten zijn, zijn enkel en alleen bezig met het uitvoeren van Taghouts wil op Aarde en niet zoals zij in de veronderstelling zijn Allah's wil op Aarde.

Check deze Moemin van een Mongoloid .....>

[video=youtube_share;dEZDPgwDFfU]http://youtu.be/dEZDPgwDFfU[/video]

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