Graphic/NSFW: syrian defector recounts to congress on Assad's detention and murder of civilians

Julius Skrrvin

I be winkin' through the scope
Joined
May 28, 2012
Messages
16,318
Reputation
3,285
Daps
30,749
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...oised-to-torture-and-murder-150-000-more.html

Syrian Defector: Assad Poised to Torture and Murder 150,000 More
Congress was shocked Thursday when a Syrian defector recounted how he documented Assad’s killing of over 11,000 innocents. But that’s only the tip of the iceberg, according to ‘Caesar.’
The regime of Syrian President Bashar al Assad is holding 150,000 civilians in custody, all of whom are at risk of being tortured or killed by the state
, the Syrian defector known as “Caesar” told Congress Thursday.

According to a senior State Department official, his department initially asked to keep this hearing -- in which Caesar displayed new photos from his trove of 55,000 images showing the torture, starvation, and death of over 11,000 civilians -- closed to the public, out of concerns for the safety of the defector and his family. Caesar smuggled the pictures out of Syria when he fled last year in fear for his life. Caesar’s trip had been in the works for months.

(Warning Graphic): Photos of Assad's Killing Machine

There was no audio or video recording allowed at the hearing; the House Foreign Affairs Committee said that decision was made in consideration of Caesar’s safety. He sat at the witness table disguised in a baseball cap and sunglasses, with a blue hoodie over his head. "We recommended to Congress a format for today’s briefing that would have allowed press access while addressing any security concerns," said Edgar Vasquez, a State Department spokesman. A committee staffer alleged State had tried to prevent the hearing from happening at all.



The packed committee room sat in silent horror as new examples of Assad’s atrocities were splashed on the large television screens on the wall and displayed on large posterboards littered throughout the hearing room. Caesar spoke softly to his translator, Mouaz Moustafa, the executive director of the Syrian American Task Force, a Washington-based organization that works with both the Syrian opposition and the U.S. State Department.

“I am not a politician and I don’t like politics,” Caesar said through his translator. “I have come to you honorable Congress to give you a message from the people of Syria… What is going on in Syria is a genocidal massacre that is being led by the worst of all the terrorists, Bashar al Assad.”

The international community must do something now or the 150,000 civilians still held in regime custody could meet the same bleak fate, Caesar said. America had been known as a country that protected civilians from atrocities, he argued, referring to past humanitarian crises such as ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia.

“These bodies that we have (in the photos)… no one here can bring their life back to them, but I am here to tell you there is more than 150,000 people still incarcerated in the jails of Bashar al Assad and their fate will be the same fate as those who I have taken pictures of,” he said. That figure could not be independently verified.


Caesar told the committee members his story. After spending two years meticulously documenting the systematic torture and murder of thousands of men, women, and children, he carefully planned his escape with the photos and the files that accompany them. The FBI is near complete in its effort to verify them, increasing their evidentiary value for future war crimes prosecutions.

“I saw pictures of young children and the very elderly as well, and pictures of women. Sometimes I would come across the pictures of some of my own neighbors and people that I recognized. I was horrified but I would not tell them the fate of their children,” out of fear of the regime’s retaliation, Caesar sad. “My religion did not allow me to be quiet about these horrendous crimes that I have seen.”

International war crimes scholar Cherif Bassiouni—who helped create the International Criminal Court—testified that the Caesar photos reminded him of the systematic killing and documenting of sad killing devised and used by the Soviet Union and the KGB.

“The Russian system, the KGB system, was different but is exactly the same as the one the Syrian regime has adopted,” he said. “If there is Russian involvement (in Assad’s atrocities)… than there is responsibility through the chain of command.”

International war crimes prosecutor David Crane, who led the first large research project looking at the Caesar photos, said that the atrocities evoked memories of the Holocaust, a sentiment expressed last month by the State Department’s Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Stephen Rapp.

“We rarely get smoking gun evidence in my business… but what we found was just that,” said Crane. “The photos show crimes the likes of which we have not seen since Auschwitz.”

Frederic Hof, a former State Department senior official dealing with Syria, testified that the photos should compel the Obama administration not to work with the Assad regime, a plan some senior Obama administration officials are considering in light of the growing threat in Syria posed by extremist groups such as ISIS.

“This briefing eliminates the moral admissibility of any collaboration with the Assad regime,” said Hof, adding that the only other plausible option was to drastically increase American support to the Free Syrian Army.

The Obama administration has proposed a new $500 million program to train and equip the FSA, but members of Congress have been complaining that the administration hasn’t provided any details and doesn’t seem to be pushing for the funding on Capitol Hill.


At the hearing, members of both parties called out the administration for not doing enough to confront the ongoing crimes against humanity in Syria.

Committee Chairman Ed Royce called for a tribunal to be established to hold the Assad regime accountable for war crimes. “Pure and simple, these photos cry out for justice,” he said.

“We want to look away, but we must not,” said ranking Democrat Elliot Engel. “This is happening right now in Syria as we speak, and we can do more to stop it.”
 

ill

Superstar
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
10,234
Reputation
392
Daps
17,297
Reppin
Mother Russia & Greater Israel
Absolutely horrible situation and disgusting actions taken by Assad. Straight up genocide. All you dudes in the Palestine thread should take notes. Assad has killed more people in the last month than Israel has in the past three decades.
 

Julius Skrrvin

I be winkin' through the scope
Joined
May 28, 2012
Messages
16,318
Reputation
3,285
Daps
30,749
Absolutely horrible situation and disgusting actions taken by Assad. Straight up genocide. All you dudes in the Palestine thread should take notes. Assad has killed more people in the last month than Israel has in the past three decades.
Please keep your hasbara proportionality rationales justifying the murder of 1000+ civilians out of this thread in respect for the victims that are suffering under this man.
 

ill

Superstar
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
10,234
Reputation
392
Daps
17,297
Reppin
Mother Russia & Greater Israel
Please keep your hasbara proportionality rationales justifying the murder of 1000+ civilians out of this thread in respect for the victims that are suffering under this man.

Nah, fukk you. You along with others needs to gain perspective. People in that thread calling for ethnic cleansing and genocide when they don't know what those words truly mean. People saying the Jews are committing a Holocaust on the Palestinians :camby:. fukk outta here. There are parallels in both situations but they are most definitely not even close to being the same. The Coli's limited outrage just cause theres Jews involved is getting annoying. At least you're pretending to be outraged that Assad killed 700,000 over a two day period, yet you think 1,000 Palestinians over two months is the utmost travesty going on in the world. Now, the situation is sad and I don't support the killing of innocents, but the level of outrage relative to actual 'genocidal' incidents is ridiculous and needs to be pointed out, so again, fukk you. Syria borders Israel to the north, so all the dudes saying Israel should lay down their arms alongside Palestine are just out of their minds. Why would a nation drop their defenses when their neighbor is dropping close to a million bodies in a week.

Lets see if this thread does 50 pages without Jews being involved. It should, right? Since the actions of Assad are about 150983048 times worse than what Israel is doing, it should get that same thread count, amiright?
 

Julius Skrrvin

I be winkin' through the scope
Joined
May 28, 2012
Messages
16,318
Reputation
3,285
Daps
30,749
Nah, fukk you. You along with others needs to gain perspective. People in that thread calling for ethnic cleansing and genocide when they don't know what those words truly mean. People saying the Jews are committing a Holocaust on the Palestinians :camby:. fukk outta here. There are parallels in both situations but they are most definitely not even close to being the same. The Coli's limited outrage just cause theres Jews involved is getting annoying. At least you're pretending to be outraged that Assad killed 700,000 over a two day period, yet you think 1,000 Palestinians over two months is the utmost travesty going on in the world. Now, the situation is sad and I don't support the killing of innocents, but the level of outrage relative to actual 'genocidal' incidents is ridiculous and needs to be pointed out, so again, fukk you. Syria borders Israel to the north, so all the dudes saying Israel should lay down their arms alongside Palestine are just out of their minds. Why would a nation drop their defenses when their neighbor is dropping close to a million bodies in a week.

Lets see if this thread does 50 pages without Jews being involved. It should, right? Since the actions of Assad are about 150983048 times worse than what Israel is doing, it should get that same thread count, amiright?

:dwillhuh:................... I think it's time to put the computer down and get a rest, you seem far too angry over comments on the internet.. It's a trying time right now, lots of conflict in the middle east as well as the looming threat of ebola in third world countries. I'm not 'pretending' to feel for Assad's victims, that's why I made the topic. I think civilians being murdered and detained by the state is wrong no matter who does it or where it happens (that include our good old USA), so...

I don't have any comments on nebulous estimations of 'outrage' or not. And if you don't like the way this site reacts to things and want an echo chamber, perhaps you should post on a different site? Don't take it out on me, I never said anything about a Holocaust.
 
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
11,108
Reputation
-2,551
Daps
11,870
Reppin
NULL
Absolutely horrible situation and disgusting actions taken by Assad. Straight up genocide. All you dudes in the Palestine thread should take notes. Assad has killed more people in the last month than Israel has in the past three decades.

:what:
 

newworldafro

DeeperThanRapBiggerThanHH
Joined
May 3, 2012
Messages
51,421
Reputation
5,293
Daps
115,963
Reppin
In the Silver Lining
Waits 2 weeks to see how this story pans out :sas1: and or shape shifts :sas2:.

It's August 1, so curious to see what happens in the next few days. ...

:patrice:
 

Julius Skrrvin

I be winkin' through the scope
Joined
May 28, 2012
Messages
16,318
Reputation
3,285
Daps
30,749
Waits 2 weeks to see how this story pans out :sas1: and or shape shifts :sas2:.

It's August 1, so curious to see what happens in the next few days. ...

:patrice:
Please note that the evidence is not new, has been circulating for a while now, this is just the guy testifying in congress :sas2:

Either way I expect the narrative from you and various other tinfoil parties to be false flag/faked/etc so :skip: might as well get cracking on it now
 
Top