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Thursday, 08 September 2011

Syrian forces storm village; activists appeal for international protection

Syria, accused by France of “crimes against humanity,” on Thursday sent its security forces storming into a northwestern village where they killed three military defectors, rights activists said.



Democracy activists called for the United Nations to send international observers to Syria but key Damascus ally Moscow again distanced itself from Western condemnation of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

“The Syrian people calls on the United Nations to adopt a resolution to set up a permanent observer mission in Syria,” activists said on their Facebook page, “Syrian Revolution.”

“We demand access to the international media, we demand the protection of civilians,” they said, calling for fresh demonstrations on Friday, the Muslim day of rest and prayers.



In the latest military operation, “a force comprising seven armored vehicles and 10 jeeps stormed the village of Ibleen in Jabal al-Zawiyah (region) in search of people wanted by the security services,” the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

“Heavy gunfire was heard as the forces stormed the village,” the Observatory said in a statement received by AFP in Cyprus.



The head of the Observatory, Rami Abdel Rahman, later told AFP the three killings occurred during a raid on the house in Ibleen of a brother of one of the defectors, Hussein Harmouche.

Two other deserters were arrested, Abdel Rahman said, reached by telephone from Nicosia.

Harmouche, an officer, announced his defection in a June video widely distributed on the Internet and broadcast on Arab satellite channels, giving as the reason his refusal “to fire on unarmed civilians.”


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