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Syria Rebels Using Caged Captives as 'Human Shields'
2015-11-02
[AnNahar] A major Syrian rebel group is using dozens of captives in metal cages as "human shields" in the largest opposition stronghold on the outskirts of Damascus, a monitor said Sunday.

Jaish al-Islam
...Liwa al-Islam (Brigade of Islam) was established by Zahran Alloush, the son of Saudi-based religious scholar Abdullah Mohammed Alloush, after Syrian authorities released him from prison in mid-2011 where he had been serving time for his Salafist activism. The group claimed responsibility for carrying out the July 2012 Damascus bombing that killed Defense Minister Dawoud Rajiha, Deputy Defense Minister Asef Shawkat, and Assistant Vice President Hassan Turkmani. It was a driving force behind actions in the Damascus region. It cooperated and conducted joint operations with al-Nusra. In Sptember 2013 Saudi Arabia engineered Liwa al-Islam's merger with fifty other more or less Salafist groups as a counterweight to al-Nusra, which the Learned Elders of Islam considered was growing too powereful...
, regarded as the most powerful rebel group near the capital, has put regime soldiers and Alawite civilians it was holding in metal cages, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told AFP.

The group then placed these cages in public squares in the Eastern Ghouta region in an attempt to "prevent regime bombardment", Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said.

"Jaish al-Islam is using these captives and kidnapped people -- including whole families -- as human shields," he said.

Government forces regularly bombard the Eastern Ghouta area, from where rebel groups fire rockets into the capital.

On Friday, at least 70 people were killed and 550 maimed in regime bombardment of Douma, a large town in the area.

A video published by opposition news outlet Shaam Network showed cages of men and women, about five people in each, being transported on the backs of three lorries through war-ravaged streets as young children rode by on bicycles.

Speaking to camera, both men and women asked government forces to stop shelling Eastern Ghouta.

"Your women are our women. If you want to kill my mother, you will kill them too," a dark-eyed teenage boy said outside one of the trucks.

Abdel Rahman said most of the civilians were kidnapped by Jaish al-Islam two years ago outside Adra al-Ummaliyah, a regime-held neighborhood in Eastern Ghouta.

A Jaish al-Islam front man was not reachable for comment.

Both regime forces and rebel groups have been criticized by rights groups for indiscriminate attacks on civilians in Syria's war, which has killed more than 250,000 people since it began in March 2011.
Posted by:trailing wife

#7  Not at all. I left it for you to decide.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-11-02 18:40  

#6  Got you Pappy---it's Russians fault!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-11-02 15:57  

#5  Are these the bad rebels or the good rebels?

Depends. They're fighting Assad, so they're good.

But they're Islamists, and backed by Saudi Arabia, so they're bad. Double-bad.

Captives in metal cages used as shields, however, sounds more... Russian SOP. At least more Russian, than American.

So it's a wash. Take your pick.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-11-02 14:49  

#4  Just be sure you don't offend them - that would be declared a war crime against the Geneva Convention by the Human Rights [Abusers] Groups and there will be hell to pay...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-11-02 11:02  

#3  Well, obviously, they are too much alive
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-11-02 09:40  

#2  Grom, are they live rebels or dead rebels? Therein is the answer to your question.
Posted by: Glenmore   2015-11-02 07:47  

#1  Are these the bad rebels or the good rebels?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-11-02 00:50  

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