SNHR| Syrian Violations Report, Sunday 24th March 2013
A documentation of the Syrian regime’s violations of human rights in various Syrian provinces on the 24 March 2013
· Martyrs and Injuries :
1- Kafar Batna / Damascus countryside
Random shelling by Alassad troops caused death and injuries for many civilians in Kafar Batna
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=WW_yvWsyovs
2- Saqba / Damascus countryside
Random shelling by Alassad troops caused death and injuries for many civilians in Saqba
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=E8F_hNEdVQY
3- Yadoda / Daraa
Random shelling by Alassad troops caused death and injuries for many civilians in Yadoda
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=SalNwk3c6Ck
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· Suffering and violations
1- Rastan / Homs
Citizen constantly displaced of Rastan city cause of daily shelling by Alassad troops, and lack of electricity , water and food
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=DSkkYojoM7k
This video shows evident exodus of civilians in Rastan
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=1LghF_AQOXw
2- Bostan Alkasr / Aleepo
Aleppo now lacks all necessities of life such as electricity , water , and fuel , cause of Alassad troops shelling and siege of the city, and preventing the entry of medical and relief supplies
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=Cz9F-oT03dU
3- Doma / Damascus countryside
The civilians suffers from the lack of housing, cause Alassad troops shelled most the
Houses of the city , in spite of the lack of electricity , water , food , cause Alassad troops prevent entering the medical and relief materials
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=Ui089udz534
the children collecting firewood and not engage in their school , cause Alassad troops shelled the schools
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=nYMP6XJc3d0
Field hospitals in Damascus countryside and all Syrian province suffered from lack of me drugs and medical equipments cause Alassad troops aiming these hospitals and those who supervised in and preventing the entry of medical and relief materials to the Syrian province
Alassad troops shelled Doma city today with a smoke bombs contain chemicals components . It was difficult for Doctors to treat or diagnose them
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=yEf2kSaGLhk
Alassad troops still arresting civilian at barriers and tortured them
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=yEf2kSaGLhk
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· Destruction and shelling :
1- Ikhterin / Aleppo
Destruction was reviled in in Aleppo neighborhoods and countryside , cause of the random shelling of Alassad troops by warplanes and heavy weapons , civilians carnage can be found among this destruction
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=ZYpfpaNBkeE
2- Moazameat Alsham / Damascus countryside
Alassad troops still targeting from many months Damascus countryside warplanes and heavy weapons
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=F8yzg97XlIk
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· Children suffering
1- Hamoria / Damascus countryside
Many child injuries daily falls cause of shelling by Alassad troops on many cities in Syrian province
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=GJMLff_4mCU
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Syrian Network for Human Rights - London
Website: www.syrianhr.org
Email: press@syrianhr.org
A documentation of the Syrian regime’s violations of human rights in various Syrian provinces on the 24 March 2013
· Martyrs and Injuries :
1- Kafar Batna / Damascus countryside
Random shelling by Alassad troops caused death and injuries for many civilians in Kafar Batna
http://www.youtube.com/
2- Saqba / Damascus countryside
Random shelling by Alassad troops caused death and injuries for many civilians in Saqba
http://www.youtube.com/
3- Yadoda / Daraa
Random shelling by Alassad troops caused death and injuries for many civilians in Yadoda
http://www.youtube.com/
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· Suffering and violations
1- Rastan / Homs
Citizen constantly displaced of Rastan city cause of daily shelling by Alassad troops, and lack of electricity , water and food
http://www.youtube.com/
This video shows evident exodus of civilians in Rastan
http://www.youtube.com/
2- Bostan Alkasr / Aleepo
Aleppo now lacks all necessities of life such as electricity , water , and fuel , cause of Alassad troops shelling and siege of the city, and preventing the entry of medical and relief supplies
http://www.youtube.com/
3- Doma / Damascus countryside
The civilians suffers from the lack of housing, cause Alassad troops shelled most the
Houses of the city , in spite of the lack of electricity , water , food , cause Alassad troops prevent entering the medical and relief materials
http://www.youtube.com/
the children collecting firewood and not engage in their school , cause Alassad troops shelled the schools
http://www.youtube.com/
Field hospitals in Damascus countryside and all Syrian province suffered from lack of me drugs and medical equipments cause Alassad troops aiming these hospitals and those who supervised in and preventing the entry of medical and relief materials to the Syrian province
Alassad troops shelled Doma city today with a smoke bombs contain chemicals components . It was difficult for Doctors to treat or diagnose them
http://www.youtube.com/
Alassad troops still arresting civilian at barriers and tortured them
http://www.youtube.com/
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· Destruction and shelling :
1- Ikhterin / Aleppo
Destruction was reviled in in Aleppo neighborhoods and countryside , cause of the random shelling of Alassad troops by warplanes and heavy weapons , civilians carnage can be found among this destruction
http://www.youtube.com/
2- Moazameat Alsham / Damascus countryside
Alassad troops still targeting from many months Damascus countryside warplanes and heavy weapons
http://www.youtube.com/
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· Children suffering
1- Hamoria / Damascus countryside
Many child injuries daily falls cause of shelling by Alassad troops on many cities in Syrian province
http://www.youtube.com/
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Syrian Network for Human Rights - London
Website: www.syrianhr.org
Email: press@syrianhr.org
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