SYRIAN REBELS BURN, LOOT RELIGIOUS SITES OF MINORITIES - HRW
January 23, 2013 - 15:54 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Rebels in Syria have burned and looted the religious
sites of minorities, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday, Jan 23,
as the longest and deadliest of the Arab Spring revolts becomes
increasingly sectarian, Reuters reports.
The 22-month-old rebellion against President Bashar Assad started as
a peaceful protest movement but has turned into civil war, pitting
mostly Sunni Muslim rebels against a state security and military
establishment dominated by Assad's minority Alawite sect, an offshoot
of Shi'ite Islam.
In the northern Idlib province, where rebels have taken swathes of
territory from government forces, the New York-based rights group said
opposition fighters destroyed a Shi'ite "husseiniya" - a religious
site devoted to Hussein, a martyr in Shi'ite tradition.
A video published online showed rebels hoisting assault rifles in
the air and cheering as the site in the village of Zarzour, taken by
rebels in December, burned in the background.
In the video, one man announces the "destruction of the dens of the
Shi'ites and Rafida," a derogatory term used against Shi'ites.
January 23, 2013 - 15:54 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Rebels in Syria have burned and looted the religious
sites of minorities, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday, Jan 23,
as the longest and deadliest of the Arab Spring revolts becomes
increasingly sectarian, Reuters reports.
The 22-month-old rebellion against President Bashar Assad started as
a peaceful protest movement but has turned into civil war, pitting
mostly Sunni Muslim rebels against a state security and military
establishment dominated by Assad's minority Alawite sect, an offshoot
of Shi'ite Islam.
In the northern Idlib province, where rebels have taken swathes of
territory from government forces, the New York-based rights group said
opposition fighters destroyed a Shi'ite "husseiniya" - a religious
site devoted to Hussein, a martyr in Shi'ite tradition.
A video published online showed rebels hoisting assault rifles in
the air and cheering as the site in the village of Zarzour, taken by
rebels in December, burned in the background.
In the video, one man announces the "destruction of the dens of the
Shi'ites and Rafida," a derogatory term used against Shi'ites.