Rebels
looking after a mother and her newborn baby in liberated Alawite part of Lattakia countryside
In
an emotional talk, the new mother’s
friend expressed her satisfaction and happiness with the treatment they have
been receiving from the rebels as they have been for 9 days under their
supervision, and she expressed they would not have had better treatment.
The
doctor who had been looking after the mother and her new born baby after the
operation, confirmed that rebels only target the regime forces, not civilians,
and that case of looking after the mother and her baby is best example to
refutes allegations which accuse rebels of assaulting civilians and innocent
people.
The
regime tried to give the battle of liberating the Syrian coast and Lattakia
countryside a religious and sectarian orientation, but activists were alerted
and they kept broadcasting and distributing video footages showing ethics of
rebels and how far they are from sectarian and religious drive in dealing with
civilians from other religions, besides their ethics and good manner in
treating the elderly and children.
Selma
village is one of the most affected areas in Lattakia countryside due to heavy
shelling it has been under because it joined the revolution early and has been
a good shelter for rebels.
The real death toll in the Syrian war could be
more than 200,000 people, a pro-opposition watchdog group said Saturday, as it
provided a latest count that matched that of the UN. The Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights said it had documented the deaths of more than 106,000 people, but
warned that the real toll could be twice as high. The United Nations said in
July that more than 100,000 have been killed in Syria since March 2011.
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