Thursday, July 12, 2012

A 220 innocent people killed today in Syria bloodiest single events in the conflict

 Sahit Muja
 Sahit  Muja: A 220 innocent people killed today in Syria bloodiest single events in the conflict.
At least 220 people are reported to have been killed in the Syrian village of Tremseh, in Hama province. A 17 thousand of innocent men, women and children have been ruthlessly murdered by mass-murderer Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

Today Bashar al-Assad’s regime has a new bombing campaign that killed many innocent people in Syria. Opposition activists quoted residents as saying the village was attacked with helicopter gunships and tanks.

Pro-government Shabiha militia later went in on foot and carried out execution-style killings, they said. Some 17,000 people have been killed since the uprising against Bashar al-Assad's regime began in March 2011
The Assad regime has used field artillery on any number of Syrian cities. The regime has violated the laws of war again and again. A regime that shows no concern whatsoever for civilian casualties is exactly the kind that would not hesitate to use WMD, like chemical warfare.

A statement by the Hama Revolutionary Council said: "More than 220 people killed today in Traimseh. They died from bombardment by tanks and helicopters, artillery shelling and summary executions." Today's  incident is the worst of its kind in the rebellion against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad that began 16 months ago.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has had a free reign massacring his own people for the past 16 months, while UN, China, Russia, Iran conveniently turned a blind eye to his atrocities.
Amazing to see the callous disregard for life among UN, Iran, China and Russia. The population of Syria has been held hostage to Iran, China and Russia's political games.
Assad is personally responsible for the murder of 17 thousand of his own citizens.Assad will not escape the justice and His regime is definitely going to fall.
Sahit MujaPresident and CEO
Albanian MineralsNew York

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