Revolutionary Command Council in Damascus Suburbs | Daily Report | Thursday, May 17, 2012

Revolutionary Command Council in Damascus Suburb / Daily Report

Thursday, May 17, 2012
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Casualties and Wounded:

Five victims all of the same family and several injuries, one of them is a woman, were reported in Douma today as a result of the heavy shelling on the residential areas. Four funerals were also mobilized in the same city. In addition, three victims and dozens of injuries were reported in Dareyyah as regime forces open fire on demonstrators. Security personnel detained six farmers while they were working in their farms in Azzabadani. However, in Mu’adhameyyatu -Sham, the regime forces handed over the body of the soldier Ahmad Al-Jalab and dictated on his family to bury him in their presence to prevent mourners from attending the funeral.

Victim In Dareyyah:

https://youtu.be/hP2eqz84_yU

Funerals in Douma:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z2XW1_eH9E&feature=youtube_gdata

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXcxk

Assaults and Human Rights Violations:

The regime forces launched multiple detention and assault campaigns in most areas as well as inspection missions against the peaceful pedestrians and vehicles. Damascus Suburb witnessed heavy security personnel presence to prevent citizens from demonstrating and attending funerals and security reinforcements were reported in Erbeen and Harasta to help in the search for activists. Military helicopters flew at low elevation in Harasta and Qatana over residential areas and farms. Saqba city is still under siege for three months in a row and lacks all forms of communication such as Internet and cell-phones.

Regime forces in Mu’adhameyyatu -Sham:

https://youtu.be/Ry6rcKjHFBM

https://youtu.be/a50xm-jRbls

Barricades in Al-Kisweh:

https://youtu.be/JOH3P4MF5Ic

Bombardment and Destruction:

Massive explosions, heavy machine-gun fire and snipers shooting continued day and night in most areas. Personal property destructions were reported in the cities of Dareyyah, Erbeen and Harasta.

Destruction of personal properties in Dareyyah:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCjyajsxAYg&feature=plcp

Humanitarian Conditions:

Most of the cities continued to suffer a severe shortage of basic needs, especially portable gas. The citizens of Dareyyah are still on strike in protest against the killing and the regime practices. Detainees were released and United Nation observers were seen in the same city as well.

Severe shortage in portable gas in Qatana:

https://youtu.be/vYAsBA-00Jk

United Nation observes in Dareyyah:

https://youtu.be/GaCIPCDD-Xk

Demonstrations:

Several demonstrations were mobilized in the suburb of Damascus. Demonstrators demanded the release of all detainees and victims, the support for the Free Army and the ill-fated cites, the overthrow of the repressive regime and the execution of Bashar Al-Assad. Women were actively involved in demonstrations and in some areas, demonstrations were shown live on the news media such as Al-Arabia and Dier Ezzor’s TVs.

Demonstration in Daryya:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ojj0ZNR-aM&feature=youtu.be

Demonstration in Erbeen:

https://youtu.be/-33e_zbYiKA

Demonstration in Artooz:

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/22649008



The above translation is a summary of the Arabic version. The information contained in this translation is taken from the Arabic version, and the translation is summarized in order to avoid repeated phrases and an overabundance of details in terms of the neighborhood and street name.

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