On Thursday, news circulated that scores of insurgents had been killed in a failed operation in Homs city in central Syria
On Friday morning, the death toll was put
at 65, but it was still unclear — how and why had these men died?
Rose al-Homsi offers the answer: “They
wanted to break the siege of several neighborhoods in Homs.”
Let me tell you a story. A true story. The
date? 09/01/14. The place? A city called Homs in a country called Syria.
In this picture are men we knew and didn’t
know. What’s the story?
Did you know there are several
neighbourhoods in Homs under siege for over 2 years? What were these areas like
before?
They actually held the most beautiful of
history. These areas all rose and protested [in] beautiful large protests. Who
led them? The likes of Saroot – the David Beckham of the city. An actress who
left her wonderful life and headed to these areas to protest against the
regime. Kids and women and men in their thousands.
What happened? The regime shot and shot
and shot, but despite the death the people didn’t stop. Soldiers defected and
young men joined the soldiers to protect the protests. But it got worse. The
regime started bombing the areas and slowly people started to die in larger
numbers so families started to flee. But very soon the regime surrounded all
sides and began its war on these areas –– we are talking Old Homs [and] a
couple of dozen of neighbourhoods plus these ones: Khaldiyeh & Alqarabis
& Alqsoor & Jouret Alshayah.
The siege started and the men started
using weapons against the regime in an attempt to create spaces for the women
and kids to leave. Some left but many continued to die as the regime up to
today has used planes and poisonous gases and missiles to target these areas.
They are surrounded by normal areas not bombed until recently. The besieged
areas are destroyed. People in there are in touch with us and the photos and
videos are horrendous. Families living in the rubble and elderly dying of the
cold and hunger.
What happened yesterday? So after 2 years
of siege the men decided to work to break [it] and open a large part to allow the
families out. They planned it well — the FSA [Free Syrian Army] group belonging
to the footballer Saroot, one of the most famous in Syria.
What happened? They were caught by regime
forces that surrounded as usual. All were executed. This exceeds 60 men who
wanted to break the siege. That means dozens of new widows and orphans. Dozens
of broken families. Less men inside to defend the civilians and help them. The
footballer lost 2 of his brothers (he lost a brother previously), and his
entire group was murdered as he survived on the brink of death.
Pray for them and their families. Educate
others on the situation in Syria. End the siege in Homs and Daraa and Damascus
suburbs and others. Stop the war, stop the killing, and let us start new
helping the people with a new government that cares and no terrorist groups to
further hurt the people.
Source: EAWorldView
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Video has now been posted of the last gathering of the men who tried to break the siege of Homs, including the football hero Saroot:
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