Dozens of corpses found along river in Aleppo, Syria

Los Angeles TimesThe bodies of dozens of young men, apparently victims of summary execution, were found along a small river in the war-ravaged northern Syria city of Aleppo, opposition activists said Tuesday.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based pro-opposition group, said it had managed to document the names of at least 17 of the 65 men whose corpses were pulled from along the waterway in the city’s Bustan al-Qasr district.

Amateur video purported to be from the scene showed mud-caked bodies and streaks of blood along the riverbank. People were seen collecting bodies and placing them in a truck, according to the unverified video.

The observatory group cited sources saying the toll could rise to as many as 80 “since there are still bodies floating in the river.”

The victims, who appeared to be between the ages of 20 and 30, were killed with gunshots to the head, execution style, the group said. Some had their hands tied, the group added.

There was no immediate comment from the Syrian government.

Human rights monitors have accused both government forces and rebels of committing extrajudicial executions during the almost 2-year-old Syrian conflict. The perpetrators of most previous such killings have not been established because there are few if any independent investigations.

More than 60,000 people have died in the Syrian conflict, according to a United Nations estimate. As many as 3 million people have been displaced from their homes, according to estimates. Armed rebels are seeking to oust the government of President Bashar Assad.

Aleppo, an ancient Silk Road terminus that was once Syria’s vibrant business center, is gradually being destroyed by the two sides, who have been fighting for supremacy since July. Many streets have been reduced to rubble-strewn debris fields.

Many, if not most, residents are believed to have fled a metropolis that was once home to more than 2 million people. The city’s historic ancient souk, parts of which date to medieval times, has been scorched by fire and pounded by shelling, gun battles and sniper fire.

The report of the latest mass killings in Aleppo comes two weeks after a pair of explosions struck Aleppo University, killing more than 80 people, including students, passersby and displaced people who had found shelter in school dormitories. Each side has blamed the other for the twin blasts.

Source: Los Angeles Times

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2 Responses to Dozens of corpses found along river in Aleppo, Syria

  1. Alfredo says:

    A Dream Goes On Forever Lyrics
    by Todd Rundgren
    from The Virgin Suicides Soundtrack

    Send “A Dream Goes On Forever” Ringtone to Your Cell

    A million old soldiers will fade away
    But a dream goes on forever
    I’m left standing here, I’ve got nothing to say
    All is silent within my dream

    A thousand true loves will live and die
    But a dream lives on forever
    The days and the years will go streaking by
    But the time has stopped in my dream

    We all have our everyday hopes and fears
    And you’ll find no exception in me
    But that doesn’t get me through a sea of tears
    Over life’s biggest tragedy

    You’re so long ago and so far away
    But my dream lives on forever
    I guess I believe that I’ll see you one day
    For without it there is no dream

    You’re so far away and so long ago
    But my dream goes on forever
    And how much I loved you you’ll never know
    ‘Til you join me within my dream

    The Song Is Dedicated To The Heroes Of Syria.
    For without you there is no free Syria.
    F*ck the world who turned their back on you.
    You got Obamas back . They love that ugly expression that
    leaves so many questions.
    The Pentagon Should join Assad .

    I love you brothers and lets not get poisoned by the snakes.

    Smash your enemy or you will be smashed. Let it be them not us.

    Amen

    Alfredo

  2. Alfredo says:

    I like the L.A. Times.

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