Syrian opposition groups committing torture according to HRW

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Armed opposition groups in Syria have kidnapped, tortured and executed members of the security forces and supporters of President Bashar al-Assad, the New York-based advocacy group Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.

The rights group condemned the tactics by opposition fighters, who have long accused government troops and loyalists of carrying out similar abuses.

“The Syrian government’s brutal tactics cannot justify abuses by armed opposition groups,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch, in an open letter to dissident groups including the official opposition body the Syrian National Council (SNC).

“Opposition leaders should make it clear to their followers that they must not torture, kidnap or execute under any circumstances,” she added.

Syria’s armed opposition is highly fragmented and many militias do not appear to belong to an organised command structure or to be following SNC orders.

The year-long uprising in Syria, in which the United Nations says more than 8,000 people have been killed, started as a peaceful protest movement. But it has become increasingly violent with daily clashes between rebels and security forces around the country.

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HRW cited dozens of YouTube videos in which Syrian security forces or their alleged supporters confessed to crimes, apparently under duress. At least 18 of the videos showed detainees who were bruised, bleeding, or suffering from other signs of physical abuse, the groups added.

One video showed a man hanging from a tree by his neck in front of several armed fighters with commentary indicating that he was a member of the Shabbiha, feared irregular forces loyal to Assad.

HRW said some of the attacks appeared to have targeted Shi’ite Muslims or members of Assad’s own Alawite sect.

Analysts warn the uprising could degenerate into civil war, pitting Alawites against Sunni Muslims, who make up 75 percent of the 23-million population.

That it turn would add to strains along the Middle East’s sectarian divide, with Assad’s backer Iran, and Tehran’s Shi’ite allies in Lebanon and Iraq, against the Sunni powers which dominate Arab governments from Egypt to the Gulf.

HRW’s Whitson said: “(The Syrian Opposition) need to make it clear that they envision a Syria that turns the page on Assad-era violations and welcomes all – regardless of their religious group or background – without discrimination.”

Reuters

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11 responses to “Syrian opposition groups committing torture according to HRW”

  1. antar2011 Avatar
    antar2011

    now that is just wrong….

    they should not immitate the butcher they are trying to get rid off.

    just capture them and put them in a place for safekeeping somewhere until the butcher falls then put them on trial. easy.

    1. dabshaleem Avatar
      dabshaleem

      salafites no do goood thinges mr wahabies r bad to mr 

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        Yes Dab … ALL ‘societies’ have people in them who would do these things, given the right circumstances … and the right amount of hate. No-one should be trying to match Assad’s methods … but some will. Yet who made it ‘official’ in the first place? Gadhaffi met some of the wrong people … those out for revenge as much as anything else. But ….

        1. antar2011 Avatar
          antar2011

          i blaim the world’s lack of willingness to help the revolutionaries.

          these episodes will only increase if no help was give to the syrian army to manage the different groups under one umbrella.

          on th eother hand, let’s also not forget that these pple have come from the same school the shabi7a and army officers did and so they only know one way how to deal with things….unfortunately. they need a cool head to do things….torture is just not on…it is also totally against what islamic principles state..

      2. antar2011 Avatar
        antar2011

        hypocrites no do goood things mr hypocrite r bad to mr

      3. antar2011 Avatar
        antar2011

        hypocrites no do goood things mr hypocrite r bad to mr

  2. antar2011 Avatar
    antar2011

    now that is just wrong….

    they should not immitate the butcher they are trying to get rid off.

    just capture them and put them in a place for safekeeping somewhere until the butcher falls then put them on trial. easy.

    1. dabshaleem Avatar
      dabshaleem

      salafites no do goood thinges mr wahabies r bad to mr 

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        Yes Dab … ALL ‘societies’ have people in them who would do these things, given the right circumstances … and the right amount of hate. No-one should be trying to match Assad’s methods … but some will. Yet who made it ‘official’ in the first place?

        1. antar2011 Avatar
          antar2011

          i blaim the world’s lack of willingness to help the revolutionaries.

          these episodes will only increase if no help was give to the syrian army to manage the different groups under one umbrella.

          on th eother hand, let’s also not forget that these pple have come from the same school the shabi7a and army officers did and so they only know one way how to deal with things….unfortunately. they need a cool head to do things….torture is just not on…it is also totally against what islamic principles state..

      2. antar2011 Avatar
        antar2011

        hypocrites no do goood things mr hypocrite r bad to mr

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