Tuesday, May 29, 2012

MANY OF HOULA DEAD WERE SHIA

Shia?

In Sunni-dominated and FSA-controlled Houla?

And pro-Assad too?

To any Sunni terrorists in the area such a person would be total scum.

We don't know if the families who were murdered were pro-Assad. But here we have some evidence that they were Shia.
What deserves due attention in the carnage that happened in Houla is that many were shot dead at close range, many were Shia Muslims and many were women and children. In other words, these atrocities are conjectured to have been carried out at the hands of the extremist Wahhabis and al-Qaeda elements who are notorious for targeting women and children in their terrorist operations.

Another element which reinforces this speculation is that many among those who were killed were Shia Muslims for whom the Wahhabis nurse inveterate loathing.
[source : Unholy Alliance Forming Against Syria, GlobalResearch, http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=31109, 29/05/2012]

Now imagine there is a fight between the FSA and the Syrian military in Houla, as some say did occur. The terrorists arrive and demand of certain families that they join the fight against the Syrian military or the families die. The families refuse. The families are Shia in a Sunni village controlled by the FSA. The Sunni terrorists, losing the fight, slaughter the Shia families. In the aftermath the local militia are blamed knowing that Annan is due in Damascus in a few days time and public opinion could be moved so much and no serious investigation could take place in that short time period that Annan would accuse Assad and recommend R2PAQ.

Plausible?

And as for those dead who were Sunni, I have provided ample evidence that Sunni rebels will gladly kill Sunnis loyal to Assad and brag about it.

At the moment, if that was the plan then it appears to have failed. There has been no recommendation of R2PAQ from Annan. Perhaps the slaughter had the opposite effect? The Syrian Foreign Ministry spokesman tweeted
Positive & constructive meeting between Annan & President Assad this morning. Details discussed to push forward the plan & end violence #UN
[source : @Makdiss, Jihad Makdissi twitter, https://twitter.com/#!/makdissi]

And four days after the slaughter and many statements from alleged witnesses, the UN has still not stated that Syrian military or the local militia did it.

The Syrian government should be releasing the results of their investigation tomorrow?

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