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Video shows stabbing blamed on Assad militia
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It was not clear where or when the video was filmed.
It was not clear where or when the video was filmed.
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BEIRUT: An Internet video posted by Syrian rebels appears to show fighters loyal to President Bashar Assad stabbing two men to death and stoning them with concrete blocks in a summary execution lasting several minutes.

Assad’s forces and rebels have both been accused of atrocities in Syria’s 21-month-old uprising-turned-civil war. The U.N. says the authorities and their allied militia have been more culpable.

Reuters could not verify the provenance of the footage or the identity of the perpetrators and their victims. The video was posted Tuesday but it was not clear where or when it was filmed.

However, it does clearly show a summary execution and torture, apparently being carried out by government supporters.

At one point, one of the perpetrators says: “For God’s eyes and your Lord, O Bashar,” an Arabic incantation suggesting actions being carried out in the leader’s name.

The video was posted on YouTube by the media office of the Damascus-based rebel First Brigade, which said it had been taken from a captured member of the so-called shabbiha, a pro-government militia made up mainly of members of Assad’s minority Alawite sect.

An activist using the name “Leena Shami” in Damascus, who circulated the video said she did not know the fate of the captured shabbiha.

“The battalion arrested a member of shabbiha and they found the video with him,” she said Tuesday night via Skype, adding that she was told by the battalion that “they are still questioning him.”

She said Wednesday that the captured shabbiha was not one of the killers in the film, but that he claimed he just had the video on his phone.

International media have often used videos provided daily by rebels even though it is difficult and frequently impossible to verify their contents. The government tightly restricts media access in Syria, where 28 journalists were killed last year.

The graphic video of killings begins with a group of captive men huddled against a wall in a room filled with broken masonry. Most wear jeans and T-shirts pulled up over their heads, covering their faces.

Five armed men in camouflage uniforms and holding assault rifles stand behind them, one of whom turns to the camera to grin and wave. Several captives are led out the room, leaving two men huddled against the wall.

A tall, bearded soldier with dark sunglasses and a black Nike baseball cap lightly slashes at the men’s backs with a knife.

Two others hand their guns to their comrades and unsheathe knives.

One of them, a shorter man with a beige cap, turns to the camera and waves his knife with a flourish. The soldiers slash and then start to stab the captives, who shake and groan.

A close-up shows cuts through one victim’s blue sweater to his bare skin. Blood starts to flow down his back. The other victim falls to the ground.

The soldiers show off for the camera, smiling and slicing at the men’s backs. They start stabbing the men more deeply and violently in the back and side. The captives fall to the ground.

One of the stabbed men is still moving when a soldier throws a large piece of broken masonry on his head. Others follow suit until the men are almost completely covered in concrete bricks, now stained with their blood.

 
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on January 03, 2013, on page 8.
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Story Summary
An Internet video posted by Syrian rebels appears to show fighters loyal to President Bashar Assad stabbing two men to death and stoning them with concrete blocks in a summary execution lasting several minutes.

The video was posted on YouTube by the media office of the Damascus-based rebel First Brigade, which said it had been taken from a captured member of the so-called shabbiha, a pro-government militia made up mainly of members of Assad's minority Alawite sect.

The graphic video of killings begins with a group of captive men huddled against a wall in a room filled with broken masonry.

The soldiers show off for the camera, smiling and slicing at the men's backs.
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