First Clashes in Syria's Banias and Dozens Reportedly Killed
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةFierce clashes between troops and rebels erupted on Thursday for the first time in a Sunni Muslim village in the Alawite-majority coastal region of Banias in northwestern Syria, a watchdog said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the fighting broke out in the morning and killed at least seven soldiers, while the official SANA news agency reported that troops killed "terrorists" -- the regime's term for insurgents.
Meanwhile, activists later said that the Syrian regime's army has killed more than 50 people in the village of Bayda at the southern entrance to the town of Banias, pointing out that the death toll is expected to exceed 100.
"Since this morning, the army and pro-regime forces have been besieging Bayda," said the Britain-based Observatory.
"The village is the scene of fierce fighting between the army and rebel battalions -- the first of its kind in the Banias area," it said.
The watchdog, which relies on activists and medics on the ground for its information, gave a preliminary toll of "at least seven soldiers killed and 20 others wounded."
SANA, quoting an unnamed top official, said regime forces "killed terrorists in Bayda and the village of Mirqab, as well as in the (Sunni) district of Ras al-Nabah," in the port of Banias
According to the Observatory, the troops and the shabiha (pro-regime militiamen) carried out "summary executions" in Bayda, and warned of a new "massacre" in Syria.
"The army has cut off all communications with the village and it is very difficult to get a precise toll," Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman told Agence France Presse.
The Banias region is predominantly Alawite, an offshoot of Shiite Islam and the sect of President Bashar Assad, but has several Sunni villages to the south.
In the south of the port city, where there is also a large Sunni population, "sustained gunfire coming from the army was heard, and the security services are out in the streets to terrify residents," the watchdog said.
Witnesses have seen "ambulances taking soldiers wounded in the fighting to Bayda," it added.
The Observatory said most young Sunnis left the Banias area after an army offensive in May 2011, two months after the start of the uprising against the Assad regime.
"They left because they were afraid of being arrested or forced to join the army," Abdel Rahman said.
Banias, along with Daraa in the south, the cradle of the uprising, saw some of the first demonstrations against the regime in March 2011.
The region's three main coastal cities of Banias, Latakia and Tartus and their surrounding areas form the "Alawite heartland" where analysts say Assad could seek refuge if his regime falls.
This is "sectarian" cleansing by the regime. The village is in the middle of Alawite heartland so it is difficult to believe its inhabitants are the aggressors.
Naharnet n'a peut-être pas eu le temps de mettre à jour l'information ou l'a volontairement fait mais aux dernières nouvelles, Banias a été nettoyé des Takfiristes. Bon débarras.
elche
tu ne penses pas que ton sectairianisme est totalement mal place?
ce regime finira par tomber pregnant avec lui hizbushaitan.
qui que tu dit....
GEHA, avec tout le respect que je te dois, il faut vraiment être aveugle pour ne pas voir que les gars sur qui vous comptez pour le renverser n'ont aucune cohésion, organisation et font preuve d'un amateurisme ahurissant à tel point que les rapports des services de renseignements Occidentaux à leur sujet sont des plus accablants. La CIA, la DGSE,le MI-5 et d'autres agences publient depuis des mois des rapports pessimistes sur ces types là. Tu vois très bien que depuis deux semaines ils ont perdu quasiment toutes leurs positions dans l'Ouest, le Centre et le Sud. Hormis les positions à proximité de la frontière Turque, ils n'ont plus grand chose. Mais bon, je prêche dans le désert.
eleche....maybe you would enjoy trading places with this youngster. Let's see how much you would like it! Talk is cheap on a blog.
funny guy who supports a shia islamist party.... i guess it is your idea of democracy too? have the decency to treat both islamists the same or be quiet poor idiot....
Excellente Peace!!!! Tu lui as coupé l'herbe sous le pied.
Franchement elche, quel commentaire constructif et utile au site. Bravo pour la créativité.... J'espère que vous dormirez mieux ce soir.
Nusrallah will pay a dear price when Bashar gets replaced.... OMG I wouldn't want to be hezbi-farsi.... Because the longer the war lasts, the less forgiving the free Syrians will be.
May god bless the FSA, lead them to victory and inspire them in their legitimate quest.
This is another proof the news of the collapse of the "ASSad" regime that GabbyMarch14 and NostraBenzona have confirmed would happen every Wednesday or Saturday of every week since 2005 is guaranteed old recycled news. The other recycled news is that GabbyMarch14 and NostraBenzona shall continue releasing recycled news at the same pace until the "ASSad" regime continues to collapse every Wednesday or Saturday of every week for years to come. Actually, the last time I checked, even Dr. Arreet 7akeh re-re-re-re-re-predicted that the "ASSad" regime MIGHT collapse again in 2013, which means the "ASSad" regime has about 8 short months of life until Dr. Arreet 7akeh re-re-re-re-re-predicts another POSSIBLE collapse in 2014. Stay tuned, hopeless hopefuls.
your level of debate is typical from M8ers who have nothing to say but insult others... poor thing
" the true nature of the Lebanese peopleis love of freedom and affection for America; and the true nature of America is support for those aspiring to freedom(...)But we are determined to continue fighting for our cause because we never lost hope-and never will-that our natural allies in the free world would ultimately see our fight for what it truly was-a fight for freedom against terrorism and oppression. "
michel aoun 2003
i guess happy M8ers that aoun was a salafi terrorist at the time to aspire to the same thing the syrians are aspiring today? ....