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Bombings in Damascus by supposed "armed gangs"
Statement on the bombings of public buildings
during the Friday of "The Protocol of Death"
The Syrian Revolution General Commission a representative of the people’s movement in Syria and a group that plans, organizes and leads integral parts of the Syrian Revolution reaffirms the following:
“The Syrian Revolution has maintained all actions to remain peaceful and has never adopted any military tactics”
The bombings that took place in Damascus today were a familiar pathetic move from the Syrian government and a feeble attempt to plant fear and terror in the hearts of civilians. These bombings were strategically planned during the beginning few days of the International observers presence on Syrian grounds in effort to damage our peaceful movement against oppression and injustice.
This is a repeated action Syrians have experienced back in the 80s when the Assad regime would murder their own police officers, bomb civilian and governmental buildings only to blame it on any movement they did not approve of. The very similar bombings that used to take place in the 80s were the regime’s excuse in entering different cities and committing more horrific annihilations on innocent civilians.
We hereby denounce the Syrian Regime’s bombings of public buildings and declare that the Syrian people are very aware of this regime’s tactics. We are now more persistent to continue their mission until freedom is achieved.
23 December 2011
Syrian Revolution General Commission
Article by Al Jazeera about the car bomb which the regime tries to blame on armed gangs of course. They want to blame al Queda, however this group loves to take credit for its actions. If they aren't taking credit, it's not their work. The following are questions to ask yourself about this bombing:
How did a car at Security HQ in Kafr Souseh end up 100 metres inside the main gate?
Why were there only civilians present at the Security HQ, which would normally be covered in security personnel and heavily guarded?
How did a car loaded with explosives and driven by human beings get past the many security checkpoints where IDs have to be produced and verified by computer, and where cars are routinely searched?
Many undercover reporters have confirmed that there are checkpoints every hundred metres or so in Syria...so this kind of activity can only be carried out by the regime.
Could the Regime please update the public on the safety of the detainees in the Security HQ which includes families and friends of activists, who are very concerned about their welfare.
As this building is covered by CCTV from many angles, the Syrian regime should be able to produce the video coverage for the hours leading up to the attack, and including the attack, so the report that they are checking DNA is far fetched. Earlier video will probably show the mass exodus of regime forces and staff before the explosion
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