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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
12 Dead, 48 Hurt in Blast at Funeral of Regime Supporters near Damascus
2012-08-29
[An Nahar] A car boom killed 12 people at a funeral in the mainly Druze and Christian suburb of Jaramana on the southeastern outskirts of the Syrian capital on Tuesday, state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
reported.

"Another 48 people were maimed, many critically, in a terrorist car blast that targeted a funeral procession in Jaramana," it said.

"At around 3 pm (1200 GMT), a funeral procession was making its way to the cemetery, when a car parked on the side of the road went kaboom!, killing and injuring many people," an army official told Agence La Belle France Presse.

The funeral was held for two supporters of the government of Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Scourge of Qusayr...
who were killed in a kaboom on Monday, the Britannia-based Observatory said.

The force of the blast completely destroyed the facade of one building, while others suffered heavy damage, an AFP photographer reported.

State media blamed rebel fighters for the bombing, which came amid an intensified bombardment by government troops of eastern districts of Damascus
...Capital of the last remaining Baathist regime in the world...
that shelter some of the Free Syrian Army's best organized battalions.

But the opposition Syrian National Council accused Assad's regime of staging the bombing against its own supporters in a bid to divert attention from the killings of hundreds of people during an army assault last week on a largely Sunni Mohammedan suburb of the capital.

"The regime wants to cover up for its massacres," SNC front man George Sabra said, alluding to the deaths in the town of Daraya that sparked an international outcry.

"It also wants to punish residents of Jaramana -- who are of mixed religious backgrounds -- for welcoming people who were displaced from nearby towns." Sabra told AFP by telephone

"The regime's fingerprints are clear," charged Sabra, himself a Christian. "The regime does not want anyone to welcome refugees from other cities. And it wants to turn the revolution... into a bloody civil war fought along sectarian lines."

Some 80 percent of Syrians are Sunni Mohammedan, while around 10 percent belong to Assad's Alawite community, five percent are Christian, three percent Druze and one percent Ismaili.

The opposition draws much of its support from the Sunni majority, who have borne the brunt of the government's deadly crackdown.
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