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Strife within FSA fighters kills a pregnant woman with her husband

 

Personal strifes between two of rebels has developed into armed  clash killing a pregnant woman with her husband leaving their son wounded, an eyewitness told Zaman Alwasl.

Two fighters of the Free Syrian Army has opened fire on small carriage in Aleppo countryside   what led to death of the small family.

This accident wasn't the first in Aleppo, two weeks ago Aleppo Media Center confirmed killing of a woman and her husband wounded by member of Shariah Authority in Aleppo.

  Mayada Marei, 44, was killed by gunshot of Shariah members were chasing two armed men in Aleppo. FSA had arrested the man to be subjected to trial, according to Media Center.

 As Syria’s civil war enters its third year, the rebels are struggling to figure out how to govern the large swaths of territory they have seized. In Aleppo, which has no unified rebel command and is riven by factions, the job hasn’t been easy: The city has two rival legal systems, each controlling its own terrain and backed by different militias, NYtimes reported from Aleppo last month.

 Many members of the Shariah Authority come from the countryside or have ties to the petty bourgeoisie in the cities — socially conservative Sunni traders and merchants. The members of the Integrated Judicial Council, on the other hand, are all part of the urban professional class and were relatively privileged by their relationship with the government prior to the war, NYtimes reported from Aleppo last month.

And so the question isn’t so much whether Islam will play a central role in postwar Syria: That matter has already been decided by the insurgents’ almost unanimously Sunni character and increasingly religious cast.

The 27-month-long conflict has claimed more than 100,000 lives, the Observatory announced Wednesday. Meanwhile, Assad’s forces, backed by militants from the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah, have made creeping gains in recent months.


Editing by Mohamed Hamdan

 

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