مقتل وجرح اكثر من 125 شخصا في انفجارات ببلدة علوية بريف حماة

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قتل وجرح اكثر من 125 شخصا ينتمي معظمهم الى الطائفة العلوية في سلسلة انفجارات هزت الثلاثاء بلدة في جنوب ريف حماة بشمال سوريا، وفق ما افاد المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان.

واورد المرصد في بيان "استشهد وجرح اكثر من 125 مواطنا مدنيا غالبيتهم من الطائفة العلوية إثر انفجارات وقعت في حي اكراد ابراهيم ببلدة عقرب بريف حماة الجنوبي كما تضرر وتهدم عدد من المنازل في الحي المذكور".

وقال مدير المرصد رامي عبد الرحمن في اتصال مع فرانس برس "لا يمكن حتى الان تحديد ما اذا كان المقاتلون المعارضون وراء هذه الهجمات، ولكن اذا كان الامر كذلك، فستكون هذه الهجمات اكبر عملية رد من جانب المعارضين" بحق مدنيين علويين.

واوضح عبد الرحمن ان المقاتلين المعارضين سيطروا الاسبوع الفائت على حاجز للجيش النظامي يجاور بلدة عقرب الواقعة في منطقة مختلطة طائفيا.

واضاف "ندعو الى تشكيل لجنة قانونيين مستقلة تحقق في هذه الهجمات. نريد سوريا حرة وديموقراطية لا سوريا قائمة على الكره الطائفي".

وبلدة عقرب في محافظة حماة قريبة من بلدة الحولة التي كانت شهدت مجزرة في 29 ايار الفائت قتل فيها 108 اشخاص بينهم 49 طفلا و34 امرأة.

واثارت هذه المجزرة يومها استياء دوليا، وافادت لجنة التحقيق التابعة للامم المتحدة في تقرير ان القوات الموالية للرئيس السوري بشار الاسد قد تكون مسؤولة عن سقوط "العديد" من قتلى هذه المجزرة.

واحصى المرصد سقوط اكثر من 42 الف شخص في النزاع المستمر في سوريا منذ 20 شهرا.

والثلاثاء، اعلنت المفوضية العليا للاجئين التابعة للامم المتحدة في جنيف ان عدد اللاجئين السوريين في المنطقة المحيطة بسوريا وفي شمال افريقيا تجاوز النصف مليون شخص.

التعليقات 28
Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 20:56 ,2012 كانون الأول 11

Bashar should leave before his community pays the price for his stubbornness.. while there is no two ways about it and this is a crime however you look at it.
Bashar is dragging his sect into a conflict that they CANNOT win... have mercy on them and leave, before it is too late.

Thumb mckinl 21:29 ,2012 كانون الأول 11

This tragedy is but a taste of the horrors that have been unleashed by the US-NATO-Saudi Arabian gambit in Syria.

The US probably having heard of the massacre has begun distancing itself by condemning these Al Qaeda groups ... too little ... too late ...

There will be a bloody war after the civil war between the legitimate FSA and these jihadists.

Already we see Wahabbi fiefdoms throughout Syria. To these terrorists all others are considered infidels to be subjugated or killed ...

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 07:34 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

taste of the horrors that Bashar unleashed because of his refusal to cede power.. all this would have been avoided if he didnt think he was bigger than his country.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 07:37 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

he has over 60%??? then why.. pray tell.. did he never have elections?? and by that i mean REAL elections?!?!? yeah.. thats what i thought..
And yes i see through sectarian eyes when i am analyzing something in the levant.. because that is the reality of it.. not how i choose it to be... fat7al.
his wife is sunni? woopdee doo.. yes approx. 80% of Syria is Sunni.. the army is loaded with Sunnis... but all people in power and in charge of those Sunni soldiers are Alawite... so who is pushing sectarianism???

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 07:45 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

resistance.. if this is a US/Israeli/Saudi axis effort to bring down an Iranian ally.. he could have beaten them all by giving power to a transitional government.. held monitored elections.. which according to you he would win... and then the whole thing would have been put down..
but when he decides to face the protesters by force.. proves that he did not have legitimacy in the first place.

Missing mohammad_ca 12:56 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

LOVE when supporters of hizbocrap..a shia only party...speak out against sectarianism.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 14:42 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

i didnt decide for them, Bashar did by choosing not to have free fair and internationally monitored elections.. the only reason he would refuse to do so (this time and ALL the elections that have passed before) is he knows he will fail. There is no other answer.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 15:28 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

we have been through this.. and he i already said he did not accept all opposition groups, only the ones he stamped his approval on.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 15:28 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

How can you have an election or referendum with terror being rained down? how can you expect the opposition (the true one) of accepting a referendum without international monitors? come on Mowaten.. like i said.. IF.. and this is a big IF it started out as a u.s./zionist conspiracy.. he could have saved his country by accepting to stand down and run in elections that will be monitered .. he refused.. why should the opposition accept.
Akeed the country is going to go through a long period of rebuilding.. but in the end to get rid of a tyrant like Bashar is well worth it. they are not obligated to accept what bashar gives them.. it has been the case in syria for a while.. it was a time when bashar should have accepted their demands.. stand down.. hold free and fair elections.. but that time has passed... and the only end to bashar is the gallows or exile.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 15:29 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

instead HE plunged the country into chaos.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 15:43 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

and last thing.. he freed some political prisoners.. and got in twice as much again... again i repeat.. who is it that killed the guy that sang yalla 2ir7al? why? was he terrorizing? was he killing and bombing? so do not say that bashar is innocent.. he is the one who escalated it.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 18:33 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

Here we go again muwaten. This is the fundamental difference. What was the diff between this "referendum" and his and daddy's election? How many people were threatened like past elections? We don't know. That's where international monitors would have made a world of diff. Assad was never elected. So he has no right to form a committee that will draft a new constitution in the first place. And yes. I am sad at all the innocent lives and livelihoods lost. But a lot of countries that went through destructive revolutions in the past are better off now.
And why do you not say those deaths are not worth it for ONE man to cling to power?

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 18:37 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

And those opposition members that have been out of Syria for years. Remember they were not outside by choice. But exiled by an autocrat who did not want any difference in opinion to his will. Yes. Despite the deaths. Which IS traggic , and regardless of what comes next as long as it is the will of the people. Syria will be fine.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 18:37 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

And those opposition members that have been out of Syria for years. Remember they were not outside by choice. But exiled by an autocrat who did not want any difference in opinion to his will. Yes. Despite the deaths. Which IS traggic , and regardless of what comes next as long as it is the will of the people. Syria will be fine.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 20:13 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

i agree to a certain point that the opposition has no legitimacy.. but neither does assad.. so all i am saying is he could have made the transition much easier if he had handed power to a transitional govt and had elections.. if he had won it would have been worth more than a million bullets... but again.. he knew he would lose..
THATS what the SNC was asking for...

Thumb jcamerican 21:30 ,2012 كانون الأول 11

This will be a good excuse for Bashar to chemical bomb the hell out of them.

Default-user-icon JB (ضيف) 21:50 ,2012 كانون الأول 11

With minority of exceptions, the Arab world s a disgrace to Islam! They slaughter each other with the military and financial aid of their historic colonizers and oppressors.

Missing gabby10 22:16 ,2012 كانون الأول 11

Bashar thought cutting the kids private parts was the way to terrorize the budding opposition at the start. Then he got the Alawait and Hezz shabiha to beat the protesters. Now his brilliant thinking is showing where it will lead. All out civil war.

Missing feekahraba 19:17 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol, and they said you people are not funny, you to Mo5aton.

Missing chouf5 23:03 ,2012 كانون الأول 11

Civilians should be left alone.

Thumb kanaandian 23:40 ,2012 كانون الأول 11

I have seen enough of "the freedom fighting rebels" to go from staunchly opposed to Bashar, to becoming indifferent to Bashar...to now, actually hoping that the rebels are destroyed. These guys are 10% Jabhat al Nusra al Qaida, what % are the rest of the trashy bastards Salafists? I support killing all of these guys, so how can I support such? What you see in this Alawi village, you will probably soon see in Christian villages. I am against Bashar but I hope the Syrian Army kills of these guys before Bashar himself is ultimatially beheaded and his dead body raped...just like the 'revolutionaries' did to Qaddafi in Libya

Default-user-icon Greenie (ضيف) 23:45 ,2012 كانون الأول 11

Tony ??? what do you expect from someone who believes 2006 War which caused the death of 1300 Lebanese apart from destruction is a divine victory.
This regime you are defending ya "aghba ou asfal el nes" slaughtered thousands of Lebanese.

Thumb kanaandian 23:46 ,2012 كانون الأول 11

This is an Islamic uprising.

Default-user-icon JC Williams (ضيف) 00:28 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

The Sunni salafists want to kill allawites,shiites,christians anybody except Kurds because they are too tough . If Assad leaves or is assassinated the killing will not stop and there will be revenge attacks for decades. Syria will become worthless and ungovernable like Lebanon. A great victory, I guess.The result was clear when the fighting started the plan has been in place before the Arab Spring. When the large gas & oil find in Iraq Kurdistan afforded a clear opportunity to load a Qatari based pipeline to Southern Europe the plan was launched but not before conditioning the American people to another soft war. Ultimately you can expect a partitioning of Syria into a federation. UN sponsored ethnic cleansing. The Kurds will not miss this chance to push for a nation . They desrve one. Like the invasion of Iraq this is a catstrophe.A hard winter now descends. Some of you idiots will think this is a good thing. You will see you were wrong in time probably sooner than later.

Thumb kanaandian 10:13 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

Let's not insult our intelligence here... as barbaric and savage as the Islamist rebels are, we also must concede Assad is a bloodthirsty killer who never had any genuine intention at reforming. Now let's also be honest with ourselves, many components of the armed rebels are in it for a sharia fiefdom. That makes two bad sides fighting each other... the answer lies in the middle, if they don't find it, they won't have a country in a few years.

Missing peace 14:04 ,2012 كانون الأول 12

again the defenders of the baathist regime that killed thousands of lebanese and stole millions from public money know better than everyone...

they know that the majority of syrians support bashar... how? mystery.

they know that it is not a syrian uprisal but a saudi one. how? mystery.

they only accuse the FSA of massacres but deny those commited by bashar or minimize it and excuse it...

if we listened to them all this is orchestrated by one man: hariri!

just like they accuse only one man from stealing 60bn $ from lebanon!

waw! how strong and smart this family is! stronger than the whole western countries!

don t they find themselves stupid and ridiculous? don t they think before writing such enormities?

oh! hitler said that the bigger the lies the best people will believe them. they learned their lessons well!!! brainwashing did marvels there!

they just live in a state of denial because it is bad for their propaganda business inside lebanon....

Default-user-icon mete (ضيف) 13:49 ,2012 كانون الأول 13

thats very sad

Default-user-icon ali from turkey (ضيف) 14:07 ,2012 كانون الأول 13

i, a secular sunni, can see the situation from both sides. in the begining current regime was incredibly brutal and harsh on the people who organised peaceful demonstrations, which eventually caused this bloody uprising. now sunni rioters has started to seize the power and are burning with fire of revenge against esat regime so they attack innocent shia&alewite willages. as a results , the innocents sons of syria are being killed anyway.
in my opinioun, esat has to negotiate with rioters as soon as possible. he has to accept to cede the power after the aggrement that gives life right to all minorities, alewites chrsitians , secular sunnis etc . he has to be deported to another another country in safe way. if he insists on keeping administration, it'll be his fate and stopless bloody civil war.now only thing thats needed in cyria is cease-fire and then peace!