Update Ribbon Friday 6th Janaury 2012
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Large Explosions were reported in Damascus Qaboun districts in the night with another reported in Midan, Domascus this morning. Activists say including the 10 dead from the explosion in Damascus reported by the BBC there are 35 dead in #Syria today, some singled out in other shooting incidents. There are over 100 demonstrations today throughout Syria in line with Dignity strike, which has moved up a notch to be called the Noise Revolution Strike. Over 69 spontaneous demonstrations took place in Damascus city.
A worrying trend which seems to have developed with the Syrian Government regime is the misuse of Red Cross symbol on vehicles used to carry shooting squads. A video has emerged posted by the Red Cross in Geneva on it's website from November 2011 which clearly shows how a vehicle was used by the government army falsely marked with the neutral medical Red Cross emblem. Such a tactic by the Assad regime is devastating to the reputation of the Red Cross but it is also dangerous development, seriously undermining it's attempts to set up Hospital safety zones. Unverified reports say that there may have been more use of false Red Cross vehicles firing into protestors this week. The Red Cross have flagged up the misuse of their emblem in Syria as a violation of the Geneva convention. The crime of falsely displaying the Red Cross symbol with intent to deceive comes with a 25 year prison sentence so it is a serious violation of human rights and international trust for any country to perform.
But with such a serious action, the even more serious consequence is that by undermining the Red Cross, the Assad Government is jeopardizing the creation of neutral safety zones for civilians. It is little wonder that the Military Commander of the Free Army has cast up a warning this week of further reprisals when the military request for a safety zone has been so tarnished. What is even more shocking is that the international community would allow Assad to get away with it. Below is an explanation of civilian SAFETY ZONES
(By the way Goulian head of the Syrian national Council has requested there be Safety Zones as well as a No Fly Zone in a restricted area of the country when he was interviewed by the BBC yesterday)
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Syrian National Council launches new Website at the url http://syriancouncil.org/
Red Cross Fail to implement Safety Zones in Syria
When you examine the International Committee for the Red Cross's guidelines on Safety Zones in places of war you have to read it twice, not because it's a hard read but because one's mind races at the thought of a solitary soldier walking through the enemy line trying to organize the correct apparatus to set them up, with the agreement of an enemy, who could fire on him at any moment.
I imagine the vehicle he travels in winding though his own lines, taking the path across his own comfort zone knowing he has cover from his own side, but then entering enemy territory holding his fire, perhaps with a makeshift sign of white and red trying convey he has a message to deliver. Then being fired on, luckily avoiding the fire then reaching the enemy commanders outpost. What do they say to each other? How do they begin the truce if only in selected areas of ground, in hospitals and designated neutralised zones for children, women, the sick, the old, the wounded civilians as well as injured soldiers of both sides? They must speak to each other man to man and say Yes Ok we will do it, we will mark out our hospitals with a 5 mile excusion zone, we will assign towns as neutral zones, we will tape off villages for the wounded an perhaps even allow an aid corridor to feed the children, the women, the old and the dying. They have to agree to do this together, then instruct their troops to abide by this new way of doing things.
But this is not a new idea Henry Dunnat founder of the Red Cross, was the creator of an idea that was to revolutionize war. It successfully reduced civilian casualties, and deaths of soldiers in war whose right it became to be treated for their wounds. He advocated safety zones, neutral, hospitals, and living areas for people caught up in the tragedy of war. In 1870 in the Franco Prussian war he himself walked across the battle field to the enemy side where he began talks with them. When they agreed he put up the Red tape himself around the Hospitals and Villages or even Towns where the wounded were then to be treated. He campaigned for extended neutralised zones therefore allowing food and supplies into these towns. Today we know them as neutralised zones called the Humanitarian Corridor normally campaigned for by the UN when it has successfully secured access to the country at war. His wonderful idea was to become reality in 1938 with the draft constitution of the Geneva Agreement. Later in 1949 it received approval from all countries, after World War 2, to become what is known as the GENEVA CONVENTION. Since then it has become the world wide constitution for the Human Rights of children, men, women, unborn and the dying soldier in war to have dignity in being removed for the battlefield.
Here below are the guidelines from the 1949 4th Geneva Convention word for word, but to enact these simple things there needs to be intermediaries, to make requests to the other side to create space for civilians to remain as human beings in their own homes. The Convention also requests that these intermediaries are the legal right of both sides, to accomplish these zones.
GENERAL 1949 GENEVA CONVENTION 4th PROTOCOL article 14
1. ' Terminology '
The terminology in normal use should first be defined. A distinction is drawn between:
(a) ' hospital zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter military or civilian wounded and sick from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (1);
(b) ' safety, zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter certain categories of the civilian population, which owing to their weakness require special protection (children, old people, expectant mothers, etc.) from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (2).
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(c) ' hospital and safety zones and localities, ' which are a combination of (a) and (b) above;
(d) ' neutralized zones, ' generally of a temporary character, established in the actual combat zone to protect both combatant and non-combatant wounded and sick, as well as all members of the civilian population who are in the area and not taking part in the hostilities, from military operations in the neighbourhood. END QUOTE
UN's Fails to Act on Syryia
It remains for the UN to act out, it's own bible, the Geneva Convention in Syria where the Opposition have made repeated requests for the safety zones to be set up. It also remains for the Red Cross to enforce its own guidelines in Homs where there are no designated civilian safety zones or neutral hospitals. There instead, the Red Cross have created the dangerous turf war of a compromise that only one hospital is freely available to Opposition fighters or supporters. This arrangement is NOT a safety zone but a poor compromise that bears no relation to the Geneva Convention. The Geneva representative of the RED CROSS is currently unavailable for comment due to leave over the New Year. I await his answer.
The Syrian National Council actively support the need for Safety Zones.
It remains if the International community will swiftly set up the apparatus to do so under the security council or the other processes available to it under the UN charter of Human Rights and Organs. Meanwhile the Syrian People await with their Children under fire.
Friday, 6 January 2012
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
Safety Zones for Syria are a Human and Military Right
NEWS UPDATE RIBBON *******UPDATE ********UPDATE*********UPDATE********UPDATE*********UPDATE*****
Reports yesterday evening - 6 or more were killed during localized demonstrations in each city and town of Syria. In Damascus alone there were more that 10 district protests against Assad's ruling Government. One nurse was killed in Dumayr, 3 were people were killed in Hama, I in Madayana another in Qamahanah. In Homs a doctor was killed, his name was Imad Sawaf. The Qamahanah death was named as Mohamad Sweden. One Funeral took place in Homs and another in Idlib. There was an explosion near the Rasan pipeline late last night. Blue painted tanks were seen on the outskirts of Homs in an area where shelling had previously taken place from evidence of fallen masonery. Snipers were still seen patrolling rooftops as a deterent for protesters. Many wore white gowns indicating they were ready for martyrdom. Today via Algazeer the Commander of the Syria Free Army, who has been the only one in the Arab Spring, to assert his right for safety zones, said if the killing does not stop he will have no choice but to step up the offensive. He was angry that deaths had not ceased since the Arab League had been on Syrian soil.
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Syrian National Council launches new Website at the url http://syriancouncil.org/
Red Cross Fail to implement Safety Zones in Syria
When you examine the International Committee for the Red Cross's guidelines on Safety Zones in places of war you have to read it twice, not because it's a hard read but because one's mind races at the thought of a solitary soldier walking through the enemy line trying to organize the correct apparatus to set them up, with the agreement of an enemy, who could fire on him at any moment.
I imagine the vehicle he travels in winding though his own lines, taking the path across his own comfort zone knowing he has cover from his own side, but then entering enemy territory holding his fire, perhaps with a makeshift sign of white and red trying convey he has a message to deliver. Then being fired on, luckily avoiding the fire then reaching the enemy commanders outpost. What do they say to each other? How do they begin the truce if only in selected areas of ground, in hospitals and designated neutralised zones for children, women, the sick, the old, the wounded civilians as well as injured soldiers of both sides? They must speak to each other man to man and say Yes Ok we will do it, we will mark out our hospitals with a 5 mile excusion zone, we will assign towns as neutral zones, we will tape off villages for the wounded an perhaps even allow an aid corridor to feed the children, the women, the old and the dying. They have to agree to do this together, then instruct their troops to abide by this new way of doing things.
But this is not a new idea Henry Dunnat founder of the Red Cross, was the creator of an idea that was to revolutionize war. It successfully reduced civilian casualties, and deaths of soldiers in war whose right it became to be treated for their wounds. He advocated safety zones, neutral, hospitals, and living areas for people caught up in the tragedy of war. In 1870 in the Franco Prussian war he himself walked across the battle field to the enemy side where he began talks with them. When they agreed he put up the Red tape himself around the Hospitals and Villages or even Towns where the wounded were then to be treated. He campaigned for extended neutralised zones therefore allowing food and supplies into these towns. Today we know them as neutralised zones called the Humanitarian Corridor normally campaigned for by the UN when it has successfully secured access to the country at war. His wonderful idea was to become reality in 1938 with the draft constitution of the Geneva Agreement. Later in 1949 it received approval from all countries, after World War 2, to become what is known as the GENEVA CONVENTION. Since then it has become the world wide constitution for the Human Rights of children, men, women, unborn and the dying soldier in war to have dignity in being removed for the battlefield.
Here below are the guidelines from the 1949 4th Geneva Convention word for word, but to enact these simple things there needs to be intermediaries, to make requests to the other side to create space for civilians to remain as human beings in their own homes. The Convention also requests that these intermediaries are the legal right of both sides, to accomplish these zones.
GENERAL 1949 GENEVA CONVENTION 4th PROTOCOL article 14
1. ' Terminology '
The terminology in normal use should first be defined. A distinction is drawn between:
(a) ' hospital zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter military or civilian wounded and sick from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (1);
(b) ' safety, zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter certain categories of the civilian population, which owing to their weakness require special protection (children, old people, expectant mothers, etc.) from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (2).
[p.207]
(c) ' hospital and safety zones and localities, ' which are a combination of (a) and (b) above;
(d) ' neutralized zones, ' generally of a temporary character, established in the actual combat zone to protect both combatant and non-combatant wounded and sick, as well as all members of the civilian population who are in the area and not taking part in the hostilities, from military operations in the neighbourhood. END QUOTE
UN's Fails to Act on Syryia
It remains for the UN to act out, it's own bible, the Geneva Convention in Syria where the Opposition have made repeated requests for the safety zones to be set up. It also remains for the Red Cross to enforce its own guidelines in Homs where there are no designated civilian safety zones or neutral hospitals. There instead, the Red Cross have created the dangerous turf war of a compromise that only one hospital is freely available to Opposition fighters or supporters. This arrangement is NOT a safety zone but a poor compromise that bears no relation to the Geneva Convention. The Geneva representative of the RED CROSS is currently unavailable for comment due to leave over the New Year. I await his answer.
The Syrian National Council actively support the need for Safety Zones.
It remains if the International community will swiftly set up the apparatus to do so under the security council or the other processes available to it under the UN charter of Human Rights and Organs. Meanwhile the Syrian People await with their Children under fire.
Reports yesterday evening - 6 or more were killed during localized demonstrations in each city and town of Syria. In Damascus alone there were more that 10 district protests against Assad's ruling Government. One nurse was killed in Dumayr, 3 were people were killed in Hama, I in Madayana another in Qamahanah. In Homs a doctor was killed, his name was Imad Sawaf. The Qamahanah death was named as Mohamad Sweden. One Funeral took place in Homs and another in Idlib. There was an explosion near the Rasan pipeline late last night. Blue painted tanks were seen on the outskirts of Homs in an area where shelling had previously taken place from evidence of fallen masonery. Snipers were still seen patrolling rooftops as a deterent for protesters. Many wore white gowns indicating they were ready for martyrdom. Today via Algazeer the Commander of the Syria Free Army, who has been the only one in the Arab Spring, to assert his right for safety zones, said if the killing does not stop he will have no choice but to step up the offensive. He was angry that deaths had not ceased since the Arab League had been on Syrian soil.
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Syrian National Council launches new Website at the url http://syriancouncil.org/
Red Cross Fail to implement Safety Zones in Syria
When you examine the International Committee for the Red Cross's guidelines on Safety Zones in places of war you have to read it twice, not because it's a hard read but because one's mind races at the thought of a solitary soldier walking through the enemy line trying to organize the correct apparatus to set them up, with the agreement of an enemy, who could fire on him at any moment.
I imagine the vehicle he travels in winding though his own lines, taking the path across his own comfort zone knowing he has cover from his own side, but then entering enemy territory holding his fire, perhaps with a makeshift sign of white and red trying convey he has a message to deliver. Then being fired on, luckily avoiding the fire then reaching the enemy commanders outpost. What do they say to each other? How do they begin the truce if only in selected areas of ground, in hospitals and designated neutralised zones for children, women, the sick, the old, the wounded civilians as well as injured soldiers of both sides? They must speak to each other man to man and say Yes Ok we will do it, we will mark out our hospitals with a 5 mile excusion zone, we will assign towns as neutral zones, we will tape off villages for the wounded an perhaps even allow an aid corridor to feed the children, the women, the old and the dying. They have to agree to do this together, then instruct their troops to abide by this new way of doing things.
But this is not a new idea Henry Dunnat founder of the Red Cross, was the creator of an idea that was to revolutionize war. It successfully reduced civilian casualties, and deaths of soldiers in war whose right it became to be treated for their wounds. He advocated safety zones, neutral, hospitals, and living areas for people caught up in the tragedy of war. In 1870 in the Franco Prussian war he himself walked across the battle field to the enemy side where he began talks with them. When they agreed he put up the Red tape himself around the Hospitals and Villages or even Towns where the wounded were then to be treated. He campaigned for extended neutralised zones therefore allowing food and supplies into these towns. Today we know them as neutralised zones called the Humanitarian Corridor normally campaigned for by the UN when it has successfully secured access to the country at war. His wonderful idea was to become reality in 1938 with the draft constitution of the Geneva Agreement. Later in 1949 it received approval from all countries, after World War 2, to become what is known as the GENEVA CONVENTION. Since then it has become the world wide constitution for the Human Rights of children, men, women, unborn and the dying soldier in war to have dignity in being removed for the battlefield.
Here below are the guidelines from the 1949 4th Geneva Convention word for word, but to enact these simple things there needs to be intermediaries, to make requests to the other side to create space for civilians to remain as human beings in their own homes. The Convention also requests that these intermediaries are the legal right of both sides, to accomplish these zones.
GENERAL 1949 GENEVA CONVENTION 4th PROTOCOL article 14
1. ' Terminology '
The terminology in normal use should first be defined. A distinction is drawn between:
(a) ' hospital zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter military or civilian wounded and sick from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (1);
(b) ' safety, zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter certain categories of the civilian population, which owing to their weakness require special protection (children, old people, expectant mothers, etc.) from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (2).
[p.207]
(c) ' hospital and safety zones and localities, ' which are a combination of (a) and (b) above;
(d) ' neutralized zones, ' generally of a temporary character, established in the actual combat zone to protect both combatant and non-combatant wounded and sick, as well as all members of the civilian population who are in the area and not taking part in the hostilities, from military operations in the neighbourhood. END QUOTE
UN's Fails to Act on Syryia
It remains for the UN to act out, it's own bible, the Geneva Convention in Syria where the Opposition have made repeated requests for the safety zones to be set up. It also remains for the Red Cross to enforce its own guidelines in Homs where there are no designated civilian safety zones or neutral hospitals. There instead, the Red Cross have created the dangerous turf war of a compromise that only one hospital is freely available to Opposition fighters or supporters. This arrangement is NOT a safety zone but a poor compromise that bears no relation to the Geneva Convention. The Geneva representative of the RED CROSS is currently unavailable for comment due to leave over the New Year. I await his answer.
The Syrian National Council actively support the need for Safety Zones.
It remains if the International community will swiftly set up the apparatus to do so under the security council or the other processes available to it under the UN charter of Human Rights and Organs. Meanwhile the Syrian People await with their Children under fire.
Monday, 2 January 2012
A request for a Safety Zone by Syria can't be ignored It's a HUMAN RIGHT
Syrian National Council launches new Website at the url http://syriancouncil.org/
Red Cross Fail to implement Safety Zones in Syria
When you examine the International Committee for the Red Cross's guidelines on Safety Zones in places of war you have to read it twice, not because it's a hard read but because one's mind races at the thought of a solitary soldier walking through the enemy line trying to organize the correct apparatus to set them up, with the agreement of an enemy, who could fire on him at any moment.
I imagine the vehicle he travels in winding though his own lines, taking the path across his own comfort zone knowing he has cover from his own side, but then entering enemy territory holding his fire, perhaps with a makeshift sign of white and red trying convey he has a message to deliver. Then being fired on, luckily avoiding the fire then reaching the enemy commanders outpost. What do they say to each other? How do they begin the truce if only in selected areas of ground, in hospitals and designated neutralised zones for children, women, the sick, the old, the wounded civilians as well as injured soldiers of both sides? They must speak to each other man to man and say Yes Ok we will do it, we will mark out our hospitals with a 5 mile excusion zone, we will assign towns as neutral zones, we will tape off villages for the wounded an perhaps even allow an aid corridor to feed the children, the women, the old and the dying. They have to agree to do this together, then instruct their troops to abide by this new way of doing things.
But this is not a new idea Henry Dunnat founder of the Red Cross, was the creator of an idea that was to revolutionize war. It successfully reduced civilian casualties, and deaths of soldiers in war whose right it became to be treated for their wounds. He advocated safety zones, neutral, hospitals, and living areas for people caught up in the tragedy of war. In 1870 in the Franco Prussian war he himself walked across the battle field to the enemy side where he began talks with them. When they agreed he put up the Red tape himself around the Hospitals and Villages or even Towns where the wounded were then to be treated. He campaigned for extended neutralised zones therefore allowing food and supplies into these towns. Today we know them as neutralised zones called the Humanitarian Corridor normally campaigned for by the UN when it has successfully secured access to the country at war. His wonderful idea was to become reality in 1938 with the draft constitution of the Geneva Agreement. Later in 1949 it received approval from all countries, after World War 2, to become what is known as the GENEVA CONVENTION. Since then it has become the world wide constitution for the Human Rights of children, men, women, unborn and the dying soldier in war to have dignity in being removed for the battlefield.
Here below are the guidelines from the 1949 4th Geneva Convention word for word, but to enact these simple things there needs to be intermediaries, to make requests to the other side to create space for civilians to remain as human beings in their own homes. The Convention also requests that these intermediaries are the legal right of both sides, to accomplish these zones.
GENERAL 1949 GENEVA CONVENTION 4th PROTOCOL article 14
1. ' Terminology '
The terminology in normal use should first be defined. A distinction is drawn between:
(a) ' hospital zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter military or civilian wounded and sick from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (1);
(b) ' safety, zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter certain categories of the civilian population, which owing to their weakness require special protection (children, old people, expectant mothers, etc.) from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (2).
[p.207]
(c) ' hospital and safety zones and localities, ' which are a combination of (a) and (b) above;
(d) ' neutralized zones, ' generally of a temporary character, established in the actual combat zone to protect both combatant and non-combatant wounded and sick, as well as all members of the civilian population who are in the area and not taking part in the hostilities, from military operations in the neighbourhood. END QUOTE
UN's Fails to Act on Syryia
It remains for the UN to act out, it's own bible, the Geneva Convention in Syria where the Opposition have made repeated requests for the safety zones to be set up. It also remains for the Red Cross to enforce its own guidelines in Homs where there are no designated civilian safety zones or neutral hospitals. There instead, the Red Cross have created the dangerous turf war of a compromise that only one hospital is freely available to Opposition fighters in the form of the Al-Birr Hospital by hearsay arrangement. This arrangement is NOT a safety zone but a poor compromise that bears no relation to the Geneva Convention. The Geneva representative of the RED CROSS is currently unavailable for comment due to leave over the New Year. I await his answer.
The Syrian National Council actively support the need for Safety Zones.
It remains if the International community will swiftly set up the apparatus to do so under the security council or the other processes available to it under the UN charter of Human Rights and Organs. Meanwhile the Syrian People await with their Children under fire.
Red Cross Fail to implement Safety Zones in Syria
When you examine the International Committee for the Red Cross's guidelines on Safety Zones in places of war you have to read it twice, not because it's a hard read but because one's mind races at the thought of a solitary soldier walking through the enemy line trying to organize the correct apparatus to set them up, with the agreement of an enemy, who could fire on him at any moment.
I imagine the vehicle he travels in winding though his own lines, taking the path across his own comfort zone knowing he has cover from his own side, but then entering enemy territory holding his fire, perhaps with a makeshift sign of white and red trying convey he has a message to deliver. Then being fired on, luckily avoiding the fire then reaching the enemy commanders outpost. What do they say to each other? How do they begin the truce if only in selected areas of ground, in hospitals and designated neutralised zones for children, women, the sick, the old, the wounded civilians as well as injured soldiers of both sides? They must speak to each other man to man and say Yes Ok we will do it, we will mark out our hospitals with a 5 mile excusion zone, we will assign towns as neutral zones, we will tape off villages for the wounded an perhaps even allow an aid corridor to feed the children, the women, the old and the dying. They have to agree to do this together, then instruct their troops to abide by this new way of doing things.
But this is not a new idea Henry Dunnat founder of the Red Cross, was the creator of an idea that was to revolutionize war. It successfully reduced civilian casualties, and deaths of soldiers in war whose right it became to be treated for their wounds. He advocated safety zones, neutral, hospitals, and living areas for people caught up in the tragedy of war. In 1870 in the Franco Prussian war he himself walked across the battle field to the enemy side where he began talks with them. When they agreed he put up the Red tape himself around the Hospitals and Villages or even Towns where the wounded were then to be treated. He campaigned for extended neutralised zones therefore allowing food and supplies into these towns. Today we know them as neutralised zones called the Humanitarian Corridor normally campaigned for by the UN when it has successfully secured access to the country at war. His wonderful idea was to become reality in 1938 with the draft constitution of the Geneva Agreement. Later in 1949 it received approval from all countries, after World War 2, to become what is known as the GENEVA CONVENTION. Since then it has become the world wide constitution for the Human Rights of children, men, women, unborn and the dying soldier in war to have dignity in being removed for the battlefield.
Here below are the guidelines from the 1949 4th Geneva Convention word for word, but to enact these simple things there needs to be intermediaries, to make requests to the other side to create space for civilians to remain as human beings in their own homes. The Convention also requests that these intermediaries are the legal right of both sides, to accomplish these zones.
GENERAL 1949 GENEVA CONVENTION 4th PROTOCOL article 14
1. ' Terminology '
The terminology in normal use should first be defined. A distinction is drawn between:
(a) ' hospital zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter military or civilian wounded and sick from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (1);
(b) ' safety, zones and localities, ' generally of a permanent character, organized outside the combat zone in order to shelter certain categories of the civilian population, which owing to their weakness require special protection (children, old people, expectant mothers, etc.) from long range weapons, especially aerial bombardment (2).
[p.207]
(c) ' hospital and safety zones and localities, ' which are a combination of (a) and (b) above;
(d) ' neutralized zones, ' generally of a temporary character, established in the actual combat zone to protect both combatant and non-combatant wounded and sick, as well as all members of the civilian population who are in the area and not taking part in the hostilities, from military operations in the neighbourhood. END QUOTE
UN's Fails to Act on Syryia
It remains for the UN to act out, it's own bible, the Geneva Convention in Syria where the Opposition have made repeated requests for the safety zones to be set up. It also remains for the Red Cross to enforce its own guidelines in Homs where there are no designated civilian safety zones or neutral hospitals. There instead, the Red Cross have created the dangerous turf war of a compromise that only one hospital is freely available to Opposition fighters in the form of the Al-Birr Hospital by hearsay arrangement. This arrangement is NOT a safety zone but a poor compromise that bears no relation to the Geneva Convention. The Geneva representative of the RED CROSS is currently unavailable for comment due to leave over the New Year. I await his answer.
The Syrian National Council actively support the need for Safety Zones.
It remains if the International community will swiftly set up the apparatus to do so under the security council or the other processes available to it under the UN charter of Human Rights and Organs. Meanwhile the Syrian People await with their Children under fire.
Friday, 30 December 2011
Syrian People voice their opinion with mass demonstrations 30/12/
NEWS UPDATE 7PM GMT 30/12/11
Mass demonstrations took place in Homs, Hama, Idlib, Damascus and other major cities. In Idlib scene of much of the fighting in December there was a mass demostration that rocked the city amounting 300,000 people. These were mainly peaceful demonstrations throughtout with people singing Arabic Islamic peace chants in unity with Islamic prayers, or dancing to traditional songs. It appears Christain and Islamic groups sing and chant together. A sign in one demonstration had a Cross and a Crescent joined togther signalling there is a Unified approach to the opposition against Assad. Its unlikely therefore these are Islamic extremists. Adding to the peaceful forms of demonstation a Strike called the 'Dignity' strike mainly to attract Blue collar workers was launched today. Damascus had over 50000 protestors against the Assad regime with most like peaceful outcomes, but there is varying reports about some clashes in Damascus, around the Douma Mosque and while it is difficult to verify Aljazeera report that 100 were wounded by Government Security forces clearing people from the Mosque and Square there. Early this morning protesters said security forces had surrounded the Mosque. One has to fill in the gaps here and assume people were detained in the streets and fired at and perhaps the Mosque was raided. It is difficult to understand why a Mosque would be surrounded unless the people inside were going to be under threat. Some Protesters have been shot in Douma with live cracker style small grenades which were deployed along with some tear gas according the Sky News. Protesters have become adept at collecting the teargas shells which seem to have a higher potency than would be expected. An explosion was reported in Hama by a nail bomb with 3 reported dead. Other news reports say there may have been an explosion in Damascus this evening.
These reports are difficult to verify because the repression is so great outlets of information are scanty. Journalists remain banned from Syria and were not invited by the Arab Observer delegation who were greeted with 100,000 demonstrators in Douma. It is thought that there may have been further detentions at Aleppo University where students have been killed over the last few months. These dententions may have happened last night. El Arabia channel has a story today, about the difficulties students are facing there in the largest University in Syria.
Shooting did take place today because footage uploaded shows a youngmen with gunshot wounds but it is difficult to determine when exactly that happened. Algazeera reports 30 dead but the opposition reports 42 dead whilst other networks 12.
Information may have come to light by the larger agencies, newspapers and broadcasters and this blog does not claim to be all of the news from Syria. Oppostion through there advocates voice the requirement for the Government army to withdraw, prisoners to be released, journalists to be allowed in, the UN to act and dialogue to begin for creating a new government. Assad's regime remains silent and in denial that there are shootings or detentions despite Amnesty International's report and the UN that there are have been 12,000 in prisons to date since the uprising. The Syrian Free Army has, except for protective measures, temporarily drawn back it's forces to allow the Arab league delegation to do its job. What is clear from today is that the vast number of ordinary people in Syria would like Assad to peacefully step aside and with dignity close down his stewardship of the country.
Sky News has two reports showing damning footage of a member of the Government Assad army raising his rifle to shoot at a boy of around 14 years old, on UK National network. Tomorrow the Independent Newspaper in the UK places Syria on the Front page.
NEWS UPDATE 29/12/11
After the defiant scenes of the Arab Observer Delegation being challenged by local mourners yesterday it was sad news to hear that one of the local activists who documented many of the abuses in Syria with his phone camera was killed yesterday in Homs it is believed. (Currently unverified) His name was Basil al Sayid and he will be remembered for his work alongside the Libyan videographer Mo Nablous. Tributes are being placed at a Facebook site for al Sayid. It is also thought another youth videographer was shot in Deraa while filming the tear gasing of residents in a district of the town. Today sees the Arab League Observers visiting Homs, Idlib, and Deraa. Activists say 30 or more are dead in Syria today. At the bottom of the blog you will see a small addition showing the number of articles in the Geneva Convention which have been infringed by the reigning Syrian Government. So many it seems it is hard to choose which articles in relation to civilians that have not been violated. The blog below points up the Geneva article on 'Proportionality'. What is gauling is that the UN is ignoring all this to date.
SYRIA PINNACLE OF TEARS
Syrain National Council requests safety zone for civilians.
UN Emergency Meeting called for to declare Jabal Zawiya a disaster zone
Comander Co Riad As'ad of the Northern Syrian Free Army stated last week(21st Dec) via the Wall St Journal that in Jabal Zawiya he saw the worst, harshest and most inhumane attack ever in the 8 month war. The Syrian National Council of the Oppostion are therfore requesting that Jabal Zawiya be considered a disaster area and that the UN arrange an emergency meeting to declare it as a safety zone. This request is highly significant because it is calling for the International law of the Geneva Convention to be implemented where safety zones are created for civilians and for the army wounded to be protected as well as the neutrality of the Hospital to be upheld. Should the UN ignore this request they are in themselves contributing to a war crime scenario because when a commander requests a safety zone international law requires it is implemented.
Pinnicale of Tears
In the last few weeks the Syrian regime has shown itself to be an expert in the things that most human beings of normal conscience and sanity would not tolerate. They have orchestrated a military campaign against their own people with such skill that they have become the pinnacle of injustice in war.
Their latest victims in Homs yesterday (20th dec) were a group of innocent children, who bore witness to the insane barbarity of the regime. Bodies were blown appart in artillery shellings, that seemed to have focused on an area where children were playing. Footage reveals one decapitiated boy and parts of legs of other children wrapped together. In another video shreds of two babies fall through the ceiling. Such damning footage must be explained away to discover what circumstances occurred to create these terrible images. None can dispute that from the voices of the wailing family members trying to muster the strength to bury the children they are certainly of Syrian origin. What is shocking is that there is no remorse or admission by the regime that they have made a big mistake in taking up arms against their own people in whatever measure their own people have railed against them the government violence is simply untenable. No state can claim to be a state when it ceases to protect its own people or when it takes to murdering them in order to keep itself in tact.
The denials of Assad are no longer acceptable, not that they ever were, for it is clear today that his Government artillery were in Homs and have been there all week. What ranckles highly amongst the advocates of human rights is that the state violence meted out against the people is disproportionate. The analogy is like a sledgehammer to crack a nut - why oh why are tanks being used against children who are simply throwing stones? This is not a crime against the state surely? Most children express their anger all the time by picking up stones so how did these innocents become anarchists theives and armed gangs over night? It doesnt seem realistic that they would have become such monsters. Therefore a lot of questions need to be asked by the Observer Delegates, attending Syria this month.
It is indeed mind boggling that Syria's regime has orchestrated such an environment of fear over the whole Middle East region that its Heads of state fear to critise Assad in case they themselves may become political targets. But in failing to admonish Assad they are being tarred with the same brush of coalgulating blood, in which they themselves are distrusted by their own citizens.
Therefore now is the time, for the excuses end. The bully can no longer be allowed to rule the playground nor distrub the children at play. He must be called to account by the International Community for misjudging the situation and placing his whole people in jeopardy. Whilst it is a bad thing to do it is not necessarily a crime to throw a stone. It depends on the context and I cant see how any citizen could be a criminal by throwing a stone at a tank if it was thundering down on him.
It is therefore up to Assad to apply the first principle of his ancient country as the seat of Christainity encapsulated in the phrase 'He who is without sin, cast the first stone.' In the light of this, the Honourable thing for him to do is to stand down from power. Anything else is a betrayal by the International Community and of himself.
But for the Red Cross to implement safety zones they must be given access right away with no excuses either by Assad, Western or Arabic powers because anything less is a rancourous formula that fails to see that the Geneva Convention is the tool to sort these matters out. A cursory view of the International Customary Law on war reveals violations in various degrees on the following articles in the Geneava Convention by Syria 5,6,7,8,11,14,15,17,19,20,22,23,24,37,36, - with the following articles deemed active by ICRC 89,90,94,100,101,104,111,113.
It remains to be seen if the International Community can prove these violations and has the courage of its convictions to punish the perpetrators of them.
Another Blog will look in depth at the violations of international law and the UN's responsiblity to uphold it.
Mass demonstrations took place in Homs, Hama, Idlib, Damascus and other major cities. In Idlib scene of much of the fighting in December there was a mass demostration that rocked the city amounting 300,000 people. These were mainly peaceful demonstrations throughtout with people singing Arabic Islamic peace chants in unity with Islamic prayers, or dancing to traditional songs. It appears Christain and Islamic groups sing and chant together. A sign in one demonstration had a Cross and a Crescent joined togther signalling there is a Unified approach to the opposition against Assad. Its unlikely therefore these are Islamic extremists. Adding to the peaceful forms of demonstation a Strike called the 'Dignity' strike mainly to attract Blue collar workers was launched today. Damascus had over 50000 protestors against the Assad regime with most like peaceful outcomes, but there is varying reports about some clashes in Damascus, around the Douma Mosque and while it is difficult to verify Aljazeera report that 100 were wounded by Government Security forces clearing people from the Mosque and Square there. Early this morning protesters said security forces had surrounded the Mosque. One has to fill in the gaps here and assume people were detained in the streets and fired at and perhaps the Mosque was raided. It is difficult to understand why a Mosque would be surrounded unless the people inside were going to be under threat. Some Protesters have been shot in Douma with live cracker style small grenades which were deployed along with some tear gas according the Sky News. Protesters have become adept at collecting the teargas shells which seem to have a higher potency than would be expected. An explosion was reported in Hama by a nail bomb with 3 reported dead. Other news reports say there may have been an explosion in Damascus this evening.
These reports are difficult to verify because the repression is so great outlets of information are scanty. Journalists remain banned from Syria and were not invited by the Arab Observer delegation who were greeted with 100,000 demonstrators in Douma. It is thought that there may have been further detentions at Aleppo University where students have been killed over the last few months. These dententions may have happened last night. El Arabia channel has a story today, about the difficulties students are facing there in the largest University in Syria.
Shooting did take place today because footage uploaded shows a youngmen with gunshot wounds but it is difficult to determine when exactly that happened. Algazeera reports 30 dead but the opposition reports 42 dead whilst other networks 12.
Information may have come to light by the larger agencies, newspapers and broadcasters and this blog does not claim to be all of the news from Syria. Oppostion through there advocates voice the requirement for the Government army to withdraw, prisoners to be released, journalists to be allowed in, the UN to act and dialogue to begin for creating a new government. Assad's regime remains silent and in denial that there are shootings or detentions despite Amnesty International's report and the UN that there are have been 12,000 in prisons to date since the uprising. The Syrian Free Army has, except for protective measures, temporarily drawn back it's forces to allow the Arab league delegation to do its job. What is clear from today is that the vast number of ordinary people in Syria would like Assad to peacefully step aside and with dignity close down his stewardship of the country.
Sky News has two reports showing damning footage of a member of the Government Assad army raising his rifle to shoot at a boy of around 14 years old, on UK National network. Tomorrow the Independent Newspaper in the UK places Syria on the Front page.
NEWS UPDATE 29/12/11
After the defiant scenes of the Arab Observer Delegation being challenged by local mourners yesterday it was sad news to hear that one of the local activists who documented many of the abuses in Syria with his phone camera was killed yesterday in Homs it is believed. (Currently unverified) His name was Basil al Sayid and he will be remembered for his work alongside the Libyan videographer Mo Nablous. Tributes are being placed at a Facebook site for al Sayid. It is also thought another youth videographer was shot in Deraa while filming the tear gasing of residents in a district of the town. Today sees the Arab League Observers visiting Homs, Idlib, and Deraa. Activists say 30 or more are dead in Syria today. At the bottom of the blog you will see a small addition showing the number of articles in the Geneva Convention which have been infringed by the reigning Syrian Government. So many it seems it is hard to choose which articles in relation to civilians that have not been violated. The blog below points up the Geneva article on 'Proportionality'. What is gauling is that the UN is ignoring all this to date.
SYRIA PINNACLE OF TEARS
Syrain National Council requests safety zone for civilians.
UN Emergency Meeting called for to declare Jabal Zawiya a disaster zone
Comander Co Riad As'ad of the Northern Syrian Free Army stated last week(21st Dec) via the Wall St Journal that in Jabal Zawiya he saw the worst, harshest and most inhumane attack ever in the 8 month war. The Syrian National Council of the Oppostion are therfore requesting that Jabal Zawiya be considered a disaster area and that the UN arrange an emergency meeting to declare it as a safety zone. This request is highly significant because it is calling for the International law of the Geneva Convention to be implemented where safety zones are created for civilians and for the army wounded to be protected as well as the neutrality of the Hospital to be upheld. Should the UN ignore this request they are in themselves contributing to a war crime scenario because when a commander requests a safety zone international law requires it is implemented.
Pinnicale of Tears
In the last few weeks the Syrian regime has shown itself to be an expert in the things that most human beings of normal conscience and sanity would not tolerate. They have orchestrated a military campaign against their own people with such skill that they have become the pinnacle of injustice in war.
Their latest victims in Homs yesterday (20th dec) were a group of innocent children, who bore witness to the insane barbarity of the regime. Bodies were blown appart in artillery shellings, that seemed to have focused on an area where children were playing. Footage reveals one decapitiated boy and parts of legs of other children wrapped together. In another video shreds of two babies fall through the ceiling. Such damning footage must be explained away to discover what circumstances occurred to create these terrible images. None can dispute that from the voices of the wailing family members trying to muster the strength to bury the children they are certainly of Syrian origin. What is shocking is that there is no remorse or admission by the regime that they have made a big mistake in taking up arms against their own people in whatever measure their own people have railed against them the government violence is simply untenable. No state can claim to be a state when it ceases to protect its own people or when it takes to murdering them in order to keep itself in tact.
The denials of Assad are no longer acceptable, not that they ever were, for it is clear today that his Government artillery were in Homs and have been there all week. What ranckles highly amongst the advocates of human rights is that the state violence meted out against the people is disproportionate. The analogy is like a sledgehammer to crack a nut - why oh why are tanks being used against children who are simply throwing stones? This is not a crime against the state surely? Most children express their anger all the time by picking up stones so how did these innocents become anarchists theives and armed gangs over night? It doesnt seem realistic that they would have become such monsters. Therefore a lot of questions need to be asked by the Observer Delegates, attending Syria this month.
It is indeed mind boggling that Syria's regime has orchestrated such an environment of fear over the whole Middle East region that its Heads of state fear to critise Assad in case they themselves may become political targets. But in failing to admonish Assad they are being tarred with the same brush of coalgulating blood, in which they themselves are distrusted by their own citizens.
Therefore now is the time, for the excuses end. The bully can no longer be allowed to rule the playground nor distrub the children at play. He must be called to account by the International Community for misjudging the situation and placing his whole people in jeopardy. Whilst it is a bad thing to do it is not necessarily a crime to throw a stone. It depends on the context and I cant see how any citizen could be a criminal by throwing a stone at a tank if it was thundering down on him.
It is therefore up to Assad to apply the first principle of his ancient country as the seat of Christainity encapsulated in the phrase 'He who is without sin, cast the first stone.' In the light of this, the Honourable thing for him to do is to stand down from power. Anything else is a betrayal by the International Community and of himself.
But for the Red Cross to implement safety zones they must be given access right away with no excuses either by Assad, Western or Arabic powers because anything less is a rancourous formula that fails to see that the Geneva Convention is the tool to sort these matters out. A cursory view of the International Customary Law on war reveals violations in various degrees on the following articles in the Geneava Convention by Syria 5,6,7,8,11,14,15,17,19,20,22,23,24,37,36, - with the following articles deemed active by ICRC 89,90,94,100,101,104,111,113.
It remains to be seen if the International Community can prove these violations and has the courage of its convictions to punish the perpetrators of them.
Another Blog will look in depth at the violations of international law and the UN's responsiblity to uphold it.
Thursday, 29 December 2011
Syria's battle continues
NEWS UPDATE 29/12/11
After the defiant scenes of the Arab Observer Delegation being challenged by local mourners yesterday it was sad news to hear that one of the local activists who documented many of the abuses in Syria with his phone camera was killed yesterday in Homs it is believed. (Currently unverified) His name was Basil al Sayid and he will be remembered for his work alongside the Libyan videographer Mo Nablous. Tributes are being placed at a Facebook site for al Sayid. It is also thought another youth videographer was shot in Deraa while filming the tear gasing of residents in a district of the town. Today sees the Arab League Observers visiting Homs, Idlib, and Deraa. Activists say 30 or more are dead in Syria today. At the bottom of the blog you will see a small addition showing the number of articles in the Geneva Convention which have been infringed by the reigning Syrian Government. So many it seems it is hard to choose which articles in relation to civilians that have not been violated. The blog below points up the Geneva article on 'Proportionality'. What is gauling is that the UN is ignoring all this to date.
SYRIA PINNACLE OF TEARS
Syrain National Council requests safety zone for civilians.
UN Emergency Meeting called for to declare Jabal Zawiya a disaster zone
Comander Co Riad As'ad of the Northern Syrian Free Army stated last week(21st Dec) via the Wall St Journal that in Jabal Zawiya he saw the worst, harshest and most inhumane attack ever in the 8 month war. The Syrian National Council of the Oppostion are therfore requesting that Jabal Zawiya be considered a disaster area and that the UN arrange an emergency meeting to declare it as a safety zone. This request is highly significant because it is calling for the International law of the Geneva Convention to be implemented where safety zones are created for civilians and for the army wounded to be protected as well as the neutrality of the Hospital to be upheld. Should the UN ignore this request they are in themselves contributing to a war crime scenario because when a commander requests a safety zone international law requires it is implemented.
Pinnicale of Tears
In the last few weeks the Syrian regime has shown itself to be an expert in the things that most human beings of normal conscience and sanity would not tolerate. They have orchestrated a military campaign against their own people with such skill that they have become the pinnacle of injustice in war.
Their latest victims in Homs yesterday (20th dec) were a group of innocent children, who bore witness to the insane barbarity of the regime. Bodies were blown appart in artillery shellings, that seemed to have focused on an area where children were playing. Footage reveals one decapitiated boy and parts of legs of other children wrapped together. In another video shreds of two babies fall through the ceiling. Such damning footage must be explained away to discover what circumstances occurred to create these terrible images. None can dispute that from the voices of the wailing family members trying to muster the strength to bury the children they are certainly of Syrian origin. What is shocking is that there is no remorse or admission by the regime that they have made a big mistake in taking up arms against their own people in whatever measure their own people have railed against them the government violence is simply untenable. No state can claim to be a state when it ceases to protect its own people or when it takes to murdering them in order to keep itself in tact.
The denials of Assad are no longer acceptable, not that they ever were, for it is clear today that his Government artillery were in Homs and have been there all week. What ranckles highly amongst the advocates of human rights is that the state violence meted out against the people is disproportionate. The analogy is like a sledgehammer to crack a nut - why oh why are tanks being used against children who are simply throwing stones? This is not a crime against the state surely? Most children express their anger all the time by picking up stones so how did these innocents become anarchists theives and armed gangs over night? It doesnt seem realistic that they would have become such monsters. Therefore a lot of questions need to be asked by the Observer Delegates, attending Syria this month.
It is indeed mind boggling that Syria's regime has orchestrated such an environment of fear over the whole Middle East region that its Heads of state fear to critise Assad in case they themselves may become political targets. But in failing to admonish Assad they are being tarred with the same brush of coalgulating blood, in which they themselves are distrusted by their own citizens.
Therefore now is the time, for the excuses end. The bully can no longer be allowed to rule the playground nor distrub the children at play. He must be called to account by the International Community for misjudging the situation and placing his whole people in jeopardy. Whilst it is a bad thing to do it is not necessarily a crime to throw a stone. It depends on the context and I cant see how any citizen could be a criminal by throwing a stone at a tank if it was thundering down on him.
It is therefore up to Assad to apply the first principle of his ancient country as the seat of Christainity encapsulated in the phrase 'He who is without sin, cast the first stone.' In the light of this, the Honourable thing for him to do is to stand down from power. Anything else is a betrayal by the International Community and of himself.
But for the Red Cross to implement safety zones they must be given access right away with no excuses either by Assad, Western or Arabic powers because anything less is a rancourous formula that fails to see that the Geneva Convention is the tool to sort these matters out. A cursory view of the International Customary Law on war reveals violations in various degrees on the following articles in the Geneava Convention by Syria 5,6,7,8,11,14,15,17,19,20,22,23,24,37,36, - with the following articles deemed active by ICRC 89,90,94,100,101,104,111,113.
It remains to be seen if the International Community can prove these violations and has the courage of its convictions to punish the perpetrators of them.
Another Blog will look in depth at the violations of international law and the UN's responsiblity to uphold it.
After the defiant scenes of the Arab Observer Delegation being challenged by local mourners yesterday it was sad news to hear that one of the local activists who documented many of the abuses in Syria with his phone camera was killed yesterday in Homs it is believed. (Currently unverified) His name was Basil al Sayid and he will be remembered for his work alongside the Libyan videographer Mo Nablous. Tributes are being placed at a Facebook site for al Sayid. It is also thought another youth videographer was shot in Deraa while filming the tear gasing of residents in a district of the town. Today sees the Arab League Observers visiting Homs, Idlib, and Deraa. Activists say 30 or more are dead in Syria today. At the bottom of the blog you will see a small addition showing the number of articles in the Geneva Convention which have been infringed by the reigning Syrian Government. So many it seems it is hard to choose which articles in relation to civilians that have not been violated. The blog below points up the Geneva article on 'Proportionality'. What is gauling is that the UN is ignoring all this to date.
SYRIA PINNACLE OF TEARS
Syrain National Council requests safety zone for civilians.
UN Emergency Meeting called for to declare Jabal Zawiya a disaster zone
Comander Co Riad As'ad of the Northern Syrian Free Army stated last week(21st Dec) via the Wall St Journal that in Jabal Zawiya he saw the worst, harshest and most inhumane attack ever in the 8 month war. The Syrian National Council of the Oppostion are therfore requesting that Jabal Zawiya be considered a disaster area and that the UN arrange an emergency meeting to declare it as a safety zone. This request is highly significant because it is calling for the International law of the Geneva Convention to be implemented where safety zones are created for civilians and for the army wounded to be protected as well as the neutrality of the Hospital to be upheld. Should the UN ignore this request they are in themselves contributing to a war crime scenario because when a commander requests a safety zone international law requires it is implemented.
Pinnicale of Tears
In the last few weeks the Syrian regime has shown itself to be an expert in the things that most human beings of normal conscience and sanity would not tolerate. They have orchestrated a military campaign against their own people with such skill that they have become the pinnacle of injustice in war.
Their latest victims in Homs yesterday (20th dec) were a group of innocent children, who bore witness to the insane barbarity of the regime. Bodies were blown appart in artillery shellings, that seemed to have focused on an area where children were playing. Footage reveals one decapitiated boy and parts of legs of other children wrapped together. In another video shreds of two babies fall through the ceiling. Such damning footage must be explained away to discover what circumstances occurred to create these terrible images. None can dispute that from the voices of the wailing family members trying to muster the strength to bury the children they are certainly of Syrian origin. What is shocking is that there is no remorse or admission by the regime that they have made a big mistake in taking up arms against their own people in whatever measure their own people have railed against them the government violence is simply untenable. No state can claim to be a state when it ceases to protect its own people or when it takes to murdering them in order to keep itself in tact.
The denials of Assad are no longer acceptable, not that they ever were, for it is clear today that his Government artillery were in Homs and have been there all week. What ranckles highly amongst the advocates of human rights is that the state violence meted out against the people is disproportionate. The analogy is like a sledgehammer to crack a nut - why oh why are tanks being used against children who are simply throwing stones? This is not a crime against the state surely? Most children express their anger all the time by picking up stones so how did these innocents become anarchists theives and armed gangs over night? It doesnt seem realistic that they would have become such monsters. Therefore a lot of questions need to be asked by the Observer Delegates, attending Syria this month.
It is indeed mind boggling that Syria's regime has orchestrated such an environment of fear over the whole Middle East region that its Heads of state fear to critise Assad in case they themselves may become political targets. But in failing to admonish Assad they are being tarred with the same brush of coalgulating blood, in which they themselves are distrusted by their own citizens.
Therefore now is the time, for the excuses end. The bully can no longer be allowed to rule the playground nor distrub the children at play. He must be called to account by the International Community for misjudging the situation and placing his whole people in jeopardy. Whilst it is a bad thing to do it is not necessarily a crime to throw a stone. It depends on the context and I cant see how any citizen could be a criminal by throwing a stone at a tank if it was thundering down on him.
It is therefore up to Assad to apply the first principle of his ancient country as the seat of Christainity encapsulated in the phrase 'He who is without sin, cast the first stone.' In the light of this, the Honourable thing for him to do is to stand down from power. Anything else is a betrayal by the International Community and of himself.
But for the Red Cross to implement safety zones they must be given access right away with no excuses either by Assad, Western or Arabic powers because anything less is a rancourous formula that fails to see that the Geneva Convention is the tool to sort these matters out. A cursory view of the International Customary Law on war reveals violations in various degrees on the following articles in the Geneava Convention by Syria 5,6,7,8,11,14,15,17,19,20,22,23,24,37,36, - with the following articles deemed active by ICRC 89,90,94,100,101,104,111,113.
It remains to be seen if the International Community can prove these violations and has the courage of its convictions to punish the perpetrators of them.
Another Blog will look in depth at the violations of international law and the UN's responsiblity to uphold it.
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Further clashes seen in Syria
News Update 11pm GMT*************************************************************************
Local people in Homs challenge the Arab League delegation in Homs by showing them a dead child from the recent attacks on their homes. They challenged them at their car when trying to tell their story. Sky News has a report and footage on this today. Further attacks were seen in Daara with tear gasing of protestors that could have resulted in some 8 deaths although not confirmed where in Syria this occured.
NEWS UPDATE** 2pm GMT SYRIA
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UPDATE 28th December 2011 42 estimated to be killed in Syria yesterday. Night rally outside Baathist party in Damascus last night no casualties reported. Explosion rocks road in Idlib estmated to be aimed at buses. Mass rally in Idlib going on in front of Justice palace now. Injuries still reported in BabaAmar Homs. Activists in Homs asked Arab League Observers to force Syrian regime from entering Hikmah Hospital and arresting wounded. There are currently no safe heaven hospital safety zones for civilians military or wounded of either sides of hostility in Syria it appears. Red Cross operate under restricted circumstances often having to make special requests to enter military zones rather than being able to enforce what is known 'costumary law' wounded protection shelters. 4 children died yesterday in civilian circumstances shot by Syrian Govt army. Due to confidentiality and neutrality Red Cross have made no statement. In all areas of Syria mass rallies are the norm everyday because the mass of the people are not cooperating with the regime. There is great disastifaction being voiced by the choice of Mohamed Dadi who helmed military 'clearing' teams in Dafur, as the head of the Observer delegation. Humanitarian assistance is failing to reach Syria via Jordan because Iran has begun road blockades there. The UN remains silent about its mission there. Charity missions to bring aid to Syria are hampered by the conditions of other countries like Libya where the casualty recovery rate from the war requires attention making space to raise funds for humanitarian support in Syria difficult.
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UPDATE 27th December 2011 Tanks withdraw from Homs, but await in road sidings for their next move. Meanwhile 50 thousand people demonstrate against Assad's regime in the Khaldiyah district of Homs. During the demonstration funeral coffins are being lifted aloft from previous shellings in the week of the city of Homs. Eyewitness says BabaAmra is deserted, a car drives through it showing, no people, but shops that have been shelled with a few peppered by gunshots. Several dead women marked by bullet wounds await burrial having died around two days ago. Meanwhile Arab delegation awaits to be taken to BabaAmra district.
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SYRIA PINNACLE OF TEARS
NEWS UPDATE THURSDAY 21th Dec Syria
Syrain National Council requests safety zone for civilians.
UN Emergency Meeting called for to declare Jabal Zawiya a disaster zone
Comander Co Riad As'ad of the Northern Syrian Free Army stated (21st Dec) via the Wall St Journal that last week in Jabal Zawiya he saw the worst, harshest and most inhumane attack ever in the 8 month war. The Syrian National Council of the Oppostion are therfore requesting that Jabal Zawiya be considered a disaster area and that the UN arrange an emergency meeting to declare it as a safety zone. This request is highly significant because it is calling for the International law of the Geneva Convention to be implemented where safety zones are created for civilians and for the army wounded to be protected as well as the neutrality of the Hospital to be upheld. Should the UN ignore this request they are in themselves contributing to a war crime scenario because when a commander requests a safety zone international law requires it is implemented.
Pinnicale of Tears
In the last few weeks the Syrian regime has shown itself to be an expert in the things that most human beings of normal conscience and sanity would not tolerate. They have orchestrated a military campaign against their own people with such skill that they have become the pinnacle of injustice in war.
Their latest victims in Homs yesterday were a group of innocent children, who bore witness to the insane barbarity of the regime. Bodies were blown appart in artillery shellings, that seemed to have focused on an area where children were playing. Footage reveals one decapitiated boy and parts of legs of other children wrapped together. In another video shreds of two babies fall through the ceiling. Such damning footage must be explained away to discover what circumstances occurred to create these terrible images. None can dispute that from the voices of the wailing family members trying to muster the strength to bury the children they are certainly of Syrian origin. What is shocking is that there is no remorse or admission by the regime that they have made a big mistake in taking up arms against their own people in whatever measure their own people have railed against them the government violence is simply untenable. No state can claim to be a state when it ceases to protect its own people or when it takes to murdering them in order to keep itself in tact.
The denials of Assad are no longer acceptable, not that they ever were, for it is clear today that his Government artillery were in Homs and have been there all week. What ranckles highly amongst the advocates of human rights is that the state violence meted out against the people is disproportionate. The analogy is like a sledgehammer to crack a nut - why oh why are tanks being used against children who are simply throwing stones? This is not a crime against the state surely? Most children express their anger all the time by picking up stones so how did these innocents become anarchists theives and armed gangs over night? It doesnt seem realistic that they would have become such monsters. Therefore a lot of questions need to be asked by the Observer Delegates, attending Syria this month.
It is indeed mind boggling that Syria's regime has orchestrated such an environment of fear over the whole Middle East region that its Heads of state fear to critise Assad in case they themselves may become political targets. But in failing to admonish Assad they are being tarred with the same brush of coalgulating blood, in which they themselves are distrusted by their own citizens.
Therefore now is the time, for the excuses end. The bully can no longer be allowed to rule the playground nor distrub the children at play. He must be called to account by the International Community for misjudging the situation and placing his whole people in jeopardy. Whilst it is a bad thing to do it is not necessarily a crime to throw a stone. It depends on the context and I cant see how any citizen could be a criminal by throwing a stone at a tank if it was thundering down on him.
It is therefore up to Assad to apply the first principle of his ancient country as the seat of Christainity encapsulated in the phrase 'He who is without sin, cast the first stone.' In the light of this, the Honourable thing for him to do is to stand down from power. Anything else is a betrayal by the International Community and of himself.
But for the Red Cross to implement safety zones they must be given access right away with no excuses either by Assad, Western or Arabic powers because anything less is a rancourous formula that fails to see that the Geneva Convention is the tool to sort these matters out. A cursory view of the International Customary Law on war reveals violations in various degrees on the following articles in the Geneava Convention by Syria 5,6,7,8,11,14,15,17,19,20,22,23,24,37,36, - with the following articles deemed active by ICRC 89,90,94,100,101,104,111,113. Here are those numbers and what they mean in international law at the ICRC website http://www.icrc.org/customary-ihl/eng/docs/v2_cou_sy_rule14 Red Cross rules
It remains to be seen if the International Community can prove these violations and has the courage of its convictions to punish the perpetrators of them.
Another Blog will look in depth at the violations of international law and the UN's responsiblity to uphold it.
Local people in Homs challenge the Arab League delegation in Homs by showing them a dead child from the recent attacks on their homes. They challenged them at their car when trying to tell their story. Sky News has a report and footage on this today. Further attacks were seen in Daara with tear gasing of protestors that could have resulted in some 8 deaths although not confirmed where in Syria this occured.
NEWS UPDATE** 2pm GMT SYRIA
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UPDATE 28th December 2011 42 estimated to be killed in Syria yesterday. Night rally outside Baathist party in Damascus last night no casualties reported. Explosion rocks road in Idlib estmated to be aimed at buses. Mass rally in Idlib going on in front of Justice palace now. Injuries still reported in BabaAmar Homs. Activists in Homs asked Arab League Observers to force Syrian regime from entering Hikmah Hospital and arresting wounded. There are currently no safe heaven hospital safety zones for civilians military or wounded of either sides of hostility in Syria it appears. Red Cross operate under restricted circumstances often having to make special requests to enter military zones rather than being able to enforce what is known 'costumary law' wounded protection shelters. 4 children died yesterday in civilian circumstances shot by Syrian Govt army. Due to confidentiality and neutrality Red Cross have made no statement. In all areas of Syria mass rallies are the norm everyday because the mass of the people are not cooperating with the regime. There is great disastifaction being voiced by the choice of Mohamed Dadi who helmed military 'clearing' teams in Dafur, as the head of the Observer delegation. Humanitarian assistance is failing to reach Syria via Jordan because Iran has begun road blockades there. The UN remains silent about its mission there. Charity missions to bring aid to Syria are hampered by the conditions of other countries like Libya where the casualty recovery rate from the war requires attention making space to raise funds for humanitarian support in Syria difficult.
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UPDATE 27th December 2011 Tanks withdraw from Homs, but await in road sidings for their next move. Meanwhile 50 thousand people demonstrate against Assad's regime in the Khaldiyah district of Homs. During the demonstration funeral coffins are being lifted aloft from previous shellings in the week of the city of Homs. Eyewitness says BabaAmra is deserted, a car drives through it showing, no people, but shops that have been shelled with a few peppered by gunshots. Several dead women marked by bullet wounds await burrial having died around two days ago. Meanwhile Arab delegation awaits to be taken to BabaAmra district.
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SYRIA PINNACLE OF TEARS
NEWS UPDATE THURSDAY 21th Dec Syria
Syrain National Council requests safety zone for civilians.
UN Emergency Meeting called for to declare Jabal Zawiya a disaster zone
Comander Co Riad As'ad of the Northern Syrian Free Army stated (21st Dec) via the Wall St Journal that last week in Jabal Zawiya he saw the worst, harshest and most inhumane attack ever in the 8 month war. The Syrian National Council of the Oppostion are therfore requesting that Jabal Zawiya be considered a disaster area and that the UN arrange an emergency meeting to declare it as a safety zone. This request is highly significant because it is calling for the International law of the Geneva Convention to be implemented where safety zones are created for civilians and for the army wounded to be protected as well as the neutrality of the Hospital to be upheld. Should the UN ignore this request they are in themselves contributing to a war crime scenario because when a commander requests a safety zone international law requires it is implemented.
Pinnicale of Tears
In the last few weeks the Syrian regime has shown itself to be an expert in the things that most human beings of normal conscience and sanity would not tolerate. They have orchestrated a military campaign against their own people with such skill that they have become the pinnacle of injustice in war.
Their latest victims in Homs yesterday were a group of innocent children, who bore witness to the insane barbarity of the regime. Bodies were blown appart in artillery shellings, that seemed to have focused on an area where children were playing. Footage reveals one decapitiated boy and parts of legs of other children wrapped together. In another video shreds of two babies fall through the ceiling. Such damning footage must be explained away to discover what circumstances occurred to create these terrible images. None can dispute that from the voices of the wailing family members trying to muster the strength to bury the children they are certainly of Syrian origin. What is shocking is that there is no remorse or admission by the regime that they have made a big mistake in taking up arms against their own people in whatever measure their own people have railed against them the government violence is simply untenable. No state can claim to be a state when it ceases to protect its own people or when it takes to murdering them in order to keep itself in tact.
The denials of Assad are no longer acceptable, not that they ever were, for it is clear today that his Government artillery were in Homs and have been there all week. What ranckles highly amongst the advocates of human rights is that the state violence meted out against the people is disproportionate. The analogy is like a sledgehammer to crack a nut - why oh why are tanks being used against children who are simply throwing stones? This is not a crime against the state surely? Most children express their anger all the time by picking up stones so how did these innocents become anarchists theives and armed gangs over night? It doesnt seem realistic that they would have become such monsters. Therefore a lot of questions need to be asked by the Observer Delegates, attending Syria this month.
It is indeed mind boggling that Syria's regime has orchestrated such an environment of fear over the whole Middle East region that its Heads of state fear to critise Assad in case they themselves may become political targets. But in failing to admonish Assad they are being tarred with the same brush of coalgulating blood, in which they themselves are distrusted by their own citizens.
Therefore now is the time, for the excuses end. The bully can no longer be allowed to rule the playground nor distrub the children at play. He must be called to account by the International Community for misjudging the situation and placing his whole people in jeopardy. Whilst it is a bad thing to do it is not necessarily a crime to throw a stone. It depends on the context and I cant see how any citizen could be a criminal by throwing a stone at a tank if it was thundering down on him.
It is therefore up to Assad to apply the first principle of his ancient country as the seat of Christainity encapsulated in the phrase 'He who is without sin, cast the first stone.' In the light of this, the Honourable thing for him to do is to stand down from power. Anything else is a betrayal by the International Community and of himself.
But for the Red Cross to implement safety zones they must be given access right away with no excuses either by Assad, Western or Arabic powers because anything less is a rancourous formula that fails to see that the Geneva Convention is the tool to sort these matters out. A cursory view of the International Customary Law on war reveals violations in various degrees on the following articles in the Geneava Convention by Syria 5,6,7,8,11,14,15,17,19,20,22,23,24,37,36, - with the following articles deemed active by ICRC 89,90,94,100,101,104,111,113. Here are those numbers and what they mean in international law at the ICRC website http://www.icrc.org/customary-ihl/eng/docs/v2_cou_sy_rule14 Red Cross rules
It remains to be seen if the International Community can prove these violations and has the courage of its convictions to punish the perpetrators of them.
Another Blog will look in depth at the violations of international law and the UN's responsiblity to uphold it.
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Syria Pinnacle of Tears
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UPDATE 27th December 2011 Tanks withdraw from Homs, but await in road sidings for their next move. Meanwhile 25 thousand people demonstrate against Assad's regime in the Khaldiyah district of Homs. During the demonstration funeral coffins are being lifted aloft from previous shellings in the week of the city of Homs. Eyewitness says BabaAmra is deserted, a car drives through it showing, no people, but shops that have been shelled with a few peppered by gunshots. Several dead women marked by bullet wounds await burrial having died around two days ago. Meanwhile Arab delegation awaits to be taken to BabaAmra district.
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NEWS UPDATE THURSDAY 21th Dec Syria
Syrain National Council requests safety zone for civilians.
UN Emergency Meeting called for to declare Jabal Zawiya a disaster zone
Comander Co Riad As'ad of the Northern Syrian Free Army stated (21st Dec) via the Wall St Journal that last week in Jabal Zawiya he saw the worst, harshest and most inhumane attack ever in the 8 month war. The Syrian National Council of the Oppostion are therfore requesting that Jabal Zawiya be considered a disaster area and that the UN arrange an emergency meeting to declare it as a safety zone. This request is highly significant because it is calling for the International law of the Geneva Convention to be implemented where safety zones are created for civilians and for the army wounded to be protected as well as the neutrality of the Hospital to be upheld. Should the UN ignore this request they are in themselves contributing to a war crime scenario because when a commander requests a safety zone international law requires it is implemented.
Pinnicale of Tears
In the last few weeks the Syrian regime has shown itself to be an expert in the things that most human beings of normal conscience and sanity would not tolerate. They have orchestrated a military campaign against their own people with such skill that they have become the pinnacle of injustice in war.
Their latest victims in Homs yesterday were a group of innocent children, who bore witness to the insane barbarity of the regime. Bodies were blown appart in artillery shellings, that seemed to have focused on an area where children were playing. Footage reveals one decapitiated boy and parts of legs of other children wrapped together. In another video shreds of two babies fall through the ceiling. Such damning footage must be explained away to discover what circumstances occurred to create these terrible images. None can dispute that from the voices of the wailing family members trying to muster the strength to bury the children they are certainly of Syrian origin. What is shocking is that there is no remorse or admission by the regime that they have made a big mistake in taking up arms against their own people in whatever measure their own people have railed against them the government violence is simply untenable. No state can claim to be a state when it ceases to protect its own people or when it takes to murdering them in order to keep itself in tact.
The denials of Assad are no longer acceptable, not that they ever were, for it is clear today that his Government artillery were in Homs and have been there all week. What ranckles highly amongst the advocates of human rights is that the state violence meted out against the people is disproportionate. The analogy is like a sledgehammer to crack a nut - why oh why are tanks being used against children who are simply throwing stones? This is not a crime against the state surely? Most children express their anger all the time by picking up stones so how did these innocents become anarchists theives and armed gangs over night? It doesnt seem realistic that they would have become such monsters. Therefore a lot of questions need to be asked by the Observer Delegates, attending Syria this month.
It is indeed mind boggling that Syria's regime has orchestrated such an environment of fear over the whole Middle East region that its Heads of state fear to critise Assad in case they themselves may become political targets. But in failing to admonish Assad they are being tarred with the same brush of coalgulating blood, in which they themselves are distrusted by their own citizens.
Therefore now is the time, for the excuses end. The bully can no longer be allowed to rule the playground nor distrub the children at play. He must be called to account by the International Community for misjudging the situation and placing his whole people in jeopardy. Whilst it is a bad thing to do it is not necessarily a crime to throw a stone. It depends on the context and I cant see how any citizen could be a criminal by throwing a stone at a tank if it was thundering down on him.
It is therefore up to Assad to apply the first principle of his ancient country as the seat of Christainity encapsulated in the phrase 'He who is without sin, cast the first stone.' In the light of this, the Honourable thing for him to do is to stand down from power. Anything else is a betrayal by the International Community and of himself.
But for the Red Cross to implement safety zones they must be given access right away with no excuses either by Assad, Western or Arabic powers because anything less is a rancourous formula that fails to see that the Geneva Convention is the tool to sort these matters out.
UPDATE 27th December 2011 Tanks withdraw from Homs, but await in road sidings for their next move. Meanwhile 25 thousand people demonstrate against Assad's regime in the Khaldiyah district of Homs. During the demonstration funeral coffins are being lifted aloft from previous shellings in the week of the city of Homs. Eyewitness says BabaAmra is deserted, a car drives through it showing, no people, but shops that have been shelled with a few peppered by gunshots. Several dead women marked by bullet wounds await burrial having died around two days ago. Meanwhile Arab delegation awaits to be taken to BabaAmra district.
****UPDATE*******UPDATE*********UPDATE********UPDATE*********UPDATE*********
NEWS UPDATE THURSDAY 21th Dec Syria
Syrain National Council requests safety zone for civilians.
UN Emergency Meeting called for to declare Jabal Zawiya a disaster zone
Comander Co Riad As'ad of the Northern Syrian Free Army stated (21st Dec) via the Wall St Journal that last week in Jabal Zawiya he saw the worst, harshest and most inhumane attack ever in the 8 month war. The Syrian National Council of the Oppostion are therfore requesting that Jabal Zawiya be considered a disaster area and that the UN arrange an emergency meeting to declare it as a safety zone. This request is highly significant because it is calling for the International law of the Geneva Convention to be implemented where safety zones are created for civilians and for the army wounded to be protected as well as the neutrality of the Hospital to be upheld. Should the UN ignore this request they are in themselves contributing to a war crime scenario because when a commander requests a safety zone international law requires it is implemented.
Pinnicale of Tears
In the last few weeks the Syrian regime has shown itself to be an expert in the things that most human beings of normal conscience and sanity would not tolerate. They have orchestrated a military campaign against their own people with such skill that they have become the pinnacle of injustice in war.
Their latest victims in Homs yesterday were a group of innocent children, who bore witness to the insane barbarity of the regime. Bodies were blown appart in artillery shellings, that seemed to have focused on an area where children were playing. Footage reveals one decapitiated boy and parts of legs of other children wrapped together. In another video shreds of two babies fall through the ceiling. Such damning footage must be explained away to discover what circumstances occurred to create these terrible images. None can dispute that from the voices of the wailing family members trying to muster the strength to bury the children they are certainly of Syrian origin. What is shocking is that there is no remorse or admission by the regime that they have made a big mistake in taking up arms against their own people in whatever measure their own people have railed against them the government violence is simply untenable. No state can claim to be a state when it ceases to protect its own people or when it takes to murdering them in order to keep itself in tact.
The denials of Assad are no longer acceptable, not that they ever were, for it is clear today that his Government artillery were in Homs and have been there all week. What ranckles highly amongst the advocates of human rights is that the state violence meted out against the people is disproportionate. The analogy is like a sledgehammer to crack a nut - why oh why are tanks being used against children who are simply throwing stones? This is not a crime against the state surely? Most children express their anger all the time by picking up stones so how did these innocents become anarchists theives and armed gangs over night? It doesnt seem realistic that they would have become such monsters. Therefore a lot of questions need to be asked by the Observer Delegates, attending Syria this month.
It is indeed mind boggling that Syria's regime has orchestrated such an environment of fear over the whole Middle East region that its Heads of state fear to critise Assad in case they themselves may become political targets. But in failing to admonish Assad they are being tarred with the same brush of coalgulating blood, in which they themselves are distrusted by their own citizens.
Therefore now is the time, for the excuses end. The bully can no longer be allowed to rule the playground nor distrub the children at play. He must be called to account by the International Community for misjudging the situation and placing his whole people in jeopardy. Whilst it is a bad thing to do it is not necessarily a crime to throw a stone. It depends on the context and I cant see how any citizen could be a criminal by throwing a stone at a tank if it was thundering down on him.
It is therefore up to Assad to apply the first principle of his ancient country as the seat of Christainity encapsulated in the phrase 'He who is without sin, cast the first stone.' In the light of this, the Honourable thing for him to do is to stand down from power. Anything else is a betrayal by the International Community and of himself.
But for the Red Cross to implement safety zones they must be given access right away with no excuses either by Assad, Western or Arabic powers because anything less is a rancourous formula that fails to see that the Geneva Convention is the tool to sort these matters out.
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