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Syrian Network for Human Rights Report

03-05-2012

The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented 18 casualties killed in different Syrian cities today including a child, one killed under torture, three members of the Free Army, and a woman.

Daraa: 3 victims

Homs: 4 victims

Damascus and rural Damascus: 6 victims

Aleppo: 1 victim

Idlib: 2 victims

Hama: 2 victims

  • Hama: 2 victims
  1. Al-Karamah neighbourhood: Yazan Abdulhakim al-Turk (16 years old who died of the wounds he received on 28 April)
  2. Misyaf: Ismael Haidar (born on 1991, studied at the medical school and was assassinated on the road between Misyaf and Homs near Mahnaya village)

http://goo.gl/DDwqZ

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  • Daraa: 3 victims
  1. al-Naeema: Yaser Jamal al-Aboud (19 years old, killed in the town of Busra Asham amidst military engagements with the regime’s army.

http://youtu.be/eZcnxkqLIZM

  1. al-Yadouda road: unidentified (the body was found on road to al-Yadouda village, near Khirbat al-Shahm village)
  2. al-Yadouda road: unidentified (the body was found on road to al-Yadouda village, near Khirbat al-Shahm village)

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  • Homs: 4 victims
  1. Al-Quseir, al-Bowayda: Misa’ab Hamou  (24 years old young man from Baba Amr, a member of the Free Army killed in an ambush set for his group)
  2. Al-Houla, al-Burj area: Mohammad Othman (killed by security forces gunfire)
  3. Al-Houla: Bashar Mereish (a defected soldier from Kesein village and he is son of, Yousef, the following victim)
  4. Al-Houla: Yousef Mereish (killed in the raid of the security forces to the area)

 

  • Damascus and rural Damascus: 6 victims
  1. Douma: unidentified (an ambush near al-Iftareis Bridge where the Syrian security forces opened fire at a civilian car)
  2. Douma: unidentified (an ambush near al-Iftareis Bridge where the Syrian security forces opened fire at a civilian car)
  3. Darayya: Jalal al-Hafi (killed by security forces as he was returning from work)
  4. Barzeh: Feras Taha (lieutenant whose car was targeted by security forces on the road to Kfeir al-Zeit in Wadi Barada)
  5. Damascus: Mohammad Abdullatif Hindiya (his car was targeted by security forces on the road to Kfeir al-Zeit in Wadi Barada)
  6. Damascus: Mohammad Ahmad Hindiya (his car was targeted by security forces on the road to Kfeir al-Zeit in Wadi Barada)

http://youtu.be/q03vlb7I3Jo

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  • Aleppo: 1 victim
  1. Rural Aleppo, Tadif village: Abdul Mine’m Haj Ismael  (22 years old, killed at the hands of the Syrian security forces. His body which was delivered on Wednesday carried huge disfigurations caused by severe torture)

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  • Idlib: 2 victims
  1. Idlib: Muhammad Hawi (killed in Aleppo University dormitory during the raids of the city of Aleppo)
  2. Jabal al-Zawiya: Abdo Radhwan (killed by the Syrian army gunfire while he was heading home with his brother who was arrested)
 

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