Defiant Assad denies any role in Houla massacre

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Syrian President Bashar Assad denied Sunday that his government had anything to do with last week’s gruesome Houla massacre, saying not even “monsters” would carry out such an ugly crime.

In a televised speech to parliament, Assad said his country is facing a “real war” and blamed foreign-backed terrorists and extremists for the bloodshed. He pledged to press ahead with his military crackdown.

The president’s first comments on the massacre expressed horror over the deaths of more than 100 people, nearly half of them children. U.N. investigators say there are strong suspicions that pro-government gunmen carried out the killings, but Assad denied that.

“If we don’t feel the pain that squeezes our hearts, as I felt it, for the cruel scenes — especially the children — then we are not human beings,” Assad said. His last public address was in January.

Assad, 46, denies that there is any popular will behind the uprising, saying foreign extremists and terrorists are driving the revolt.

His remarks suggest he is still standing his ground, despite widespread international condemnation over his deadly crackdown on dissent. Although his words reflected many of the same general points of his previous speeches — blaming terrorists and extremists, vowing to protect national security — his comments on Houla were widely anticipated.

“Not even monsters would carry out (the crimes) that we have seen, especially the Houla massacre. … There are no Arabic or even human words to describe it,” he said.

The Syrian opposition brushed off his comments as lies.

“It is a desperate and silly speech that does not merit a response,” said Adib Shishakly, a Saudi-based member of the country’s main opposition group, the Syrian National Council. “He didn’t offer anything to the Syrian people during the 70 minutes he spoke.”

Shishakly, the grandson of a former president of Syria, described Assad’s statements on the Houla massacre as “lies to justify the killings because of the immense international pressure on his regime.”

Shishakly, the grandson of a former president of Syria, described Assad’s statements on the Houla massacre as “lies to justify the killings because of the immense international pressure on his regime.”

Assad said his opponents have ignored his moves toward reform, including a referendum on a new constitution and recent parliamentary elections. He suggested this meant that the call for democracy was not the driving force of the revolt.

“We will not be lenient. We will be forgiving only for those who renounce terrorism,” he said.

Assad defended his regime’s crackdown against the opposition, likening it to a surgeon performing an operation.

“When a surgeon in an operating room … cuts and cleans and amputates, and the wound bleeds, do we say to him, ‘Your hands are stained with blood?’ Or do we thank him for saving the patient?”

“Today we are defending a cause and a country. We do not do this because we like blood. A battle has been forced on us, and the result is this bloodshed that we are seeing,” he said.

The opposition and the government have exchanged accusations over the Houla killings, each blaming the other. U.N. investigators have said there are strong suspicions that pro-regime gunmen are responsible for at least some of the killings.

The revolt began last March with mostly peaceful protests, but a ferocious government crackdown led many in the opposition to take up arms. Now, the conflict has morphed into an armed insurgency.

Assad, who inherited power from his father in 2000, still has a firm grip on power in Syria some 15 months into a revolt that has torn at the country’s fabric and threatened to undermine stability in the Middle East.

Activists say as many as 13,000 people have died in the violence. One year after the revolt began, the U.N. put the toll at 9,000, but hundreds more have died since. A cease-fire plan brokered by international envoy Kofi Annan is violated by both sides every day. Fears also have risen that the violence could spread and provoke a regional conflagration.

A group known as the Free Syrian Army is determined to bring down the regime by force of arms, targeting military checkpoints and other government sites. A U.N. observer team with nearly 300 members has done little to quell the bloodshed.

Al-Qaida-style suicide bombings have become increasingly common in Syria, and Western officials say there is little doubt that Islamist extremists, some associated with the terror network, have made inroads in Syria as instability has spread.

Assad has acknowledged there are genuine calls for reform, although the opposition says he has offered only cosmetic changes that do little to change a culture where any whisper of dissent could lead to arrest and torture.

In Sunday’s speech, Assad said the doors of Damascus were open for dialogue with the opposition — a key component of Annan’s peace plan — but said only as long as the parties involved have no foreign agendas and have not been involved in terrorism.

He ridiculed protesters over their calls for freedom, suggesting many of those taking part in demonstrations were paid killers, not people truly looking for reform.

“This freedom that they called for has turned into the (human) remains of our sons and this democracy that they talked about is now drowning in our blood,” he said.

Associated Press

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22 responses to “Defiant Assad denies any role in Houla massacre”

  1. Hannibal Avatar
    Hannibal

    WOW does he look sickly!

    1. bs244846 Avatar
      bs244846

      am 100 per cent sure the rebels committed this crime, assad has nothing to win in doing it….maybe a 5th drawer lol

    2. bs244846 Avatar
      bs244846

      am 100 per cent sure the rebels committed this crime, assad has nothing to win in doing it….maybe a 5th drawer lol

  2. WOW does he look sickly!

    1. bs244846 Avatar
      bs244846

      am 100 per cent sure the rebels committed this crime, assad has nothing to win in doing it….maybe a 5th drawer lol

      1.  But I believe 200 per cent Alawite Shiah and Syria armies do this.All  over the world know this.What happen to you.Are Assad,s cousin..Assad and the regime know this and do nothing to stop the massacre.There are something wrong in the family planning politic in Syria.They allowed their thugs to kill any body,even infants.They think they live 1000 years BC.Whats a fool and coward regime they are..?

  3. Amine123 Avatar
    Amine123

    The man have no clue

  4. Amine123 Avatar
    Amine123

    The man have no clue

  5. Amine123 Avatar
    Amine123

    The man have no clue

  6. MeYosemite Avatar
    MeYosemite

    For Assad to act in such confidence, he must really have the support of Russia up to their neck. Also I am convinced that messing with Lebanon for so long 30 years+ is the doing of a collective, lead by Russia, not the act of an individual. Could Assad follow the traditional family foreign sponsorship. His speech is true in a sense…
    While his behavior is of sick nature, he lies well and openly, meaning his mind function like a politician rather than a sick person. I am becoming confident Russia will not give up Syria at any cost. Access to Mediterranean sea must be the key issue.

    1. bs244846 Avatar
      bs244846

      No sir, the main support to the assad dynasty comes from USA….russia is now an american pawn, russia does what america wants but cannot sign. If you cant see it ask me and i will lecture you on it… the assad dynasty is playing an american card, unfortunately for them the one united syria is over and usa is pushing for a sunni shia war……

      1. MeYosemite Avatar
        MeYosemite

        Why cannot sign?

      2. zabada Avatar

         Even Putin said he has no special relation  with Assad.They know Assad evil regime.But Russian need some Arab countries to be a friend.They loses many countries to the west,even in Balkan.So they are force not to vote a war on Assad.They ignore massacre on civilian to gain more political glory.When the Serb killed Bosnian and Crotian,they do the same.Russia is sick world power.World must ignore this sick world power and China to free Syrian people from Assad evil regime.If the rest of the world declare a war on Assad,both will not engage in war.They are scare to oppose the rest of the world.

    2. bs244846 Avatar
      bs244846

      No sir, the main support to the assad dynasty comes from USA….russia is now an american pawn, russia does what america wants but cannot sign. If you cant see it ask me and i will lecture you on it… the assad dynasty is playing an american card, unfortunately for them the one united syria is over and usa is pushing for a sunni shia war……

      1. MeYosemite Avatar
        MeYosemite

        Why cannot sign?

  7. MeYosemite Avatar
    MeYosemite

    For Assad to act in such confidence, he must really have the support of Russia up to their neck. Also I am convinced that messing with Lebanon for so long 30 years+ is the doing of a collective, lead by Russia, not the act of an individual. Could Assad follow the traditional family foreign sponsorship. His speech is true in a sense…
    While his behavior is of sick nature, he lies well and openly, meaning his mind function like a politician rather than a sick person. I am becoming confident Russia will not give up Syria at any cost. Access to Mediterranean sea must be the key issue.

    1. bs244846 Avatar
      bs244846

      No sir, the main support to the assad dynasty comes from USA….russia is now an american pawn, russia does what america wants but cannot sign. If you cant see it ask me and i will lecture you on it… the assad dynasty is playing an american card, unfortunately for them the one united syria is over and usa is pushing for a sunni shia war……

      1. MeYosemite Avatar
        MeYosemite

        Why cannot sign?

      2.  Even Putin said he has no special relation  with Assad.They know Assad evil regime.But Russian need some Arab countries to be a friend.They loses many countries to the west,even in Balkan.So they are force not to vote a war on Assad.They ignore massacre on civilian to gain more political glory.When the Serb killed Bosnian and Crotian,they do the same.Russia is sick world power.World must ignore this sick world power and China to free Syrian people from Assad evil regime.If the rest of the world declare a war on Assad,both will not engage in war.They are scare to oppose the rest of the world.

  8. Fauzia45 Avatar
    Fauzia45

    ¨What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say¨! Emerson

  9. Fauzia45 Avatar
    Fauzia45

    ¨What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say¨! Emerson

  10. Fauzia45 Avatar
    Fauzia45

    ¨What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say¨! Emerson

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