Today it was reported by the New York Times that the NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) issued a
report stating that the Syrian opposition was committing war crimes.
Specifically, the Times stated that the rebels had been accused of a “catalog of abuses including ‘kidnapping, detention and
torture of security force members, government supporters and people identified
as members of pro-government militias, called shabiha.’” When one looks at the report itself (there is also a public
letter to the leaders of the Syrian opposition) , it states that HRW has
also “received reports of executions by armed opposition groups of security
force members and civilians” and that “Some of the statements collected suggest
that certain armed attacks by opposition groups were motivated by anti-Shia or
anti-Alawite sentiments arising from the association of these communities with
government policies.”
These reports only bolster the ignored Arab League
Observer Mission Report which
stated that an “armed entity” exists and has been “involved in the killings of civilians and police as well as
the conduct of terrorist acts, which in turn have contributed to triggering
actions by government forces.” In addition to this, one must note the connections
between statement that some armed attacks “were
motivated by anti-Shia or anti-Alawite sentiments” and the fact that Saudi
Arabia, Qatar,
and Al
Qaeda who are all Sunni and aiding the fight against the Al Assad, whose
government is Shia. It is also important to note that the Alawite minority practices
Shia Islam. Thus, for the regional actors, this is a battle of Sunni and Shia.
Finally, it should be noted that there
are many similarities between the Syrian rebels and the Libyan rebels. The
Libyan rebels launched a
media propaganda war against Gaddafi, must like how Al Jazeera has lied
about the ongoing events in Syria. In addition to this, much like the Syrian
rebels, the Libyan rebels also committed
war
crimes.
While there are those who may be
pushing for intervention into Syria, they may want to rethink it the situation
in light of this new information. The situation may end up much worse as the
Libyan rebels were
linked to Al Qaeda and the NTC is now
going to enact Sharia law. We should not want the same fate for the people
of Syria.
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