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Syrian Forces take back Damascus Suburbs.

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Special Report, Syria at January 30th, 2012 - 10:44 am

After seizing the outskirts of Damascus, The Free Syrian Army has withdrawn. A fierce counteract by forces loyal to Bashar Assad, has retaken these suburbs.

The Syrian army has regained control of some Damascus suburbs recently held by rebel forces, reports say.

Huge deployments of troops and tanks were used, and the suburb of Saqba is still under bombardment, activists say.

Opposition groups say six people have been killed in the city, with another 13 dead across the country.

French Foreign Minister Alan Juppe is due to travel to New York on Tuesday to press the UN Security Council to take action.

The Arab League suspended its observer mission on Saturday amid the upsurge of violence.

The fighting continues and I could not be more happier!

Syrian rebels call Hizb’Allah, the Party of Satan

by Phantom Ace ( 14 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Hezballah, Syria at January 28th, 2012 - 9:17 pm

The Free Syrian Army doesn’t like the Lebanese Shia scum called Hizb’ALlah. They are now threatening to go after these leeches.

Watch this documentary, produced by Egypt’s Al Jizah News, about the Free Syrian Army’s operations in the largely “liberated” city of Zabadani, about 20 miles outside of Damascus. As the chubby man in the ski mask and the fatigues begins talking for the second time, at around 1:40 in the clip, you’ll need to know only this smattering of Arabic: “Hezbollah” means “Party of God.” “Hezbashaytan” means “Party of Satan.”

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“If Hassan Nasrallah and his thuggish gang are proven complicit in any act of oppression or criminality or even supporting the brutality of this fascist regime; if what’s being said about members of this Hizb-Iran launching a Katyusha is proven correct – then expect a great deal from us O Nasr-Iran. We vow that we who toppled Bashar will strive to bring you down too, whatever the price. For you have shown yourself to be lowlife who bites the hand that fed you, who scorns those who sheltered your refugees, after Israel was killing and displacing so many Lebanese. You ingrate! You obstacle to the true, noble Resistance! We will not forgive you; you and the regime are but two sides of the same campaign of repression. Wait for us. The free, honorable Syrian people will expose your lies and your hypocrisy against our sacred blood. In Bahrain, you call it a revolution. In Syria, you call it a conspiracy. But you are the one will lose out, you sick sectarian. Long live a civil democratic, free Syria, free of your wretched like.”

Get the popcorn everyone, this will bloody!

Free Syrian Army making gains

by Phantom Ace ( 21 Comments › )
Filed under Special Report, Syria at January 28th, 2012 - 3:22 pm

The Assad regime is losing its grip over various cities. More defectors are joining the Free Syrian Army. They have seized several cities and even a suburb of Damascus.

SAQBA, Syria — If the scene here on Friday was anything to judge by, the armed opposition to the Syrian government was making inroads and had won control of this town at the doorstep of the capital, Damascus, and perhaps of several other neighborhoods, signaling an escalation of violence in this beleaguered country.

At a funeral for one of the more than 5,400 victims of Syria’s unfolding civil war, fighters from the opposition Free Syrian Army kept watch, their faces covered with scarves and balaclavas as they stood at the edge of a square, carrying assault rifles and grenade launchers. Thousands of demonstrators marched behind the coffin beneath the green, white and black banner of the opposition — not the Syrian government’s flag. Suspected state security agents were grabbed by the crowd.

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In the Free Syrian Army, the government faces what is surely a gathering threat. The rebels have fanned out across the country, forming militias that seem to be organizing mostly at a local level.

Khaled Abou Salah, a spokesman for the Homs Revolution Council, said brigades of Free Syrian Army soldiers in the city answered to neighborhood commanders who coordinated their efforts with officers in other parts of the country. The corps included engineers specializing in explosives and civilians, often men wanted by the government. Their ranks were growing, he said.

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They had defected from military bases all over the country, with many saying they had fled after being ordered to fire on the protests. Men from Saqba had begged to join the brigade, usually motivated by revenge after the death of a relative.

I hope they kill each other and Syria breaks apart.