Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Syrian Network for Human Rights Report | Casualty Report-2

Syrian Network for Human Rights Report | Casualty Report
Tuesday, 27 March 2012

[FORMAT: Victim number. Victim Name (City, age (if available), Method of Killing (if available)]

The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented 61 victims across Syria on Tuesday, most of them in Homs, Idleb and Hama.

Homs Province | 20
1. Subhi Al-Abid (Al-Dablan neighbourhood, killed by a sniper)
2 - 3. Two unidentified residents were killed when a mortar fell on their car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEednI56zlI
4. Sara Mohammed Suliman (Al-Bayyada, female-child) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ljwpHNAnlw&feature=share
5. Mahmoud Marwan Al-Sheikh (Al-Bayyada neighbourhood) http://youtu.be/Q6J0kMuM69o
6. A victim from Al-Tahsh family (Al-Quseir, killed by mortar shelling)
7. Khudr Suliman Amaar (Al-Quseir, killed by a sniper)
8. Khadija Sabria Talib (Al-Bwaida, 60, female, killed by mortar shelling)
9. Nazim Al-Fahd (Al-Bwaida, shot by a sniper)
10. Mustafa Mohammed Gumaa (Al-Khalidia) http://youtu.be/FT3wH1weo-0
11. Mohammed Omar Idrees (Al-Kalidia) http://youtu.be/uyFO5GIiJJk
12. Adel Muhi Eldeen Hasoon (Al-Khalidia) http://youtu.be/uyFO5GIiJJk
13. Adnan Al-Ghantawi (Baba Amr, killed by mortar shelling)
14. Mohammed Mustafa Aayoush (Al-Qseir)
15. Abd Elkafi Mohammed Mosa (Al-Houla)
16. Abd Elmateen Hamza Al-Masri (Al-Houla, 9, male child)
17. Ameer Al-Khalaf (Al-Houla, 6, male child)
18. Ahmed Nazik Muneir Al-Fahd (Al-Kourneish, 80)
19. Ahmed Mohammed Al-Salman http://youtu.be/lIsfZ7JLvgk
20. Ahmed Abdel Kareem Bakar

Damascus Province | 7
1. Sabah Kaf Al-Ghazal (Douma, killed by a sniper)
2. Hosam Daood (Douma, 30, killed by a sniper)
3. Yusuf Obeid (Douma)
4. Akram Mahmoud Dalwan (Douma, 24, killed by a sniper)
5. Subhi Al-Fustqi (Douma, tortured to death)
6. Amaar Shala (Harasta, soldier)
7. Farooq Al-Khous (Al-Zabadani, male child)

Hama Province | 16
1. Mahna Naasan Al-Skhni (Qamhana, tortured to death in detention)
2. Mahmoud Mohammed Al-Doujan (Taybeit Al-Imam, defected soldier)
3. Mustafa Mahmoud Kheiro (Al-Madeiq) http://youtu.be/___Q--8ZjhI
4. Mohammed Olwani (43, killed by random gunfire)
5. Muataz Mahmoud Al-Ahmed (Tanjer, Sahl El-Ghab)
6. Deib Ahmed Al-Nayouf (Tanjer, Sahl El-Ghab)
7. Fadi Mihammed Al-Ahmed (Tanjer, Sahl El-Ghab)
8. Sadam Mohammed Al-Aliwi (Tanjer, Sahl El-Ghab)
9. Diab Ahmed Al-Nayoof (Tanjer, Sahl El-Ghab)
10. Three day old infant, the son of Wasel Mohammed Al-Shawi (Sheikh Al-Hadid village)
11 – 16. Six more resident from Tanjer, Sahl El-Ghab were also killed by the regime’s forces but their identities are not yet confirmed

Deir Azzour | 1
1. Omar Suliman Abdel Ghani (killed near Al-Siouf circle)

Idlib Province | 13
1. Yamin Mohammed Ranki (Jisr Al-Shoghour, defected soldier killed in Dar’aa)
2. Abdel Mihaymin Ali Al-Gaban (Maar Shamsha, 23)
3. Dalal Deib Al-Tattari (Maarit Al-Numman, killed when a mortar rocket fell on her home) http://youtu.be/bYOugsbaq2
4. Omar Mustafa Sheikh Mohammed (Aazmarein, his body was found in Al-Asi river)
5. Ahmed Mohammed Omar (Saraqib, shot in the neck)
6. Qasim Ma’moun Haj Qasim (Saraqib, executed by the regime’s forces)
7. Anwar Atahtouh (Saraqib)
8. Saad Bareish (Saraqib)
9. Yahya Al-Shahrour (Saraqib)
10. Iyad Al-Zeir (Saraqib)
11. Oday Al-Omar (Saraqib)
12. Mussab Ismail (Saraqib, defected soldier)
13. Saad Myasar (Saraqib)

Dar’aa Province | 4
1 – 3. The following is a leaked government document confirming that the regime’s forces buried three bodies, identities unknown, in a graveyard in Dar’aa: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=336803933034367&set=a.176290905752338.36553.175395895841839&type=1
4. Muaza Husain Ali Al-Hariri (Busra Al-Harir, 50, succumbed to his wounds) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL-K4pzKkI4&feature=youtu.be

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