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Syria
Exclusive: “We Will Slaughter All of Them.” The Rebel Behind The Syrian 
Atrocity Video
By Aryn Baker / BeirutMay 14, 201315 Comments  
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Omar al Farouk brigade
Khalid Al Hamad, (left), in an undated photo that originally appeared on the 
website of the Syrian rebel group, Independent Omar al Farouk brigade, 
which he commands. Al Hamad has acknowledged biting into an internal 
organ cut from the body of a dead government soldier.   * 

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News sites around the world have shown Khalid al Hamad sink his 
teeth into what appears to be the lung of a dead Syrian government 
soldier. His fellow rebels have called for him to be arrested or killed 
for the act. Human rights groups have condemned him. But Al Hamad has no 
regrets.
In an interview conducted via Skype in the early hours of May 14 al 
Hamad explained to TIME what caused him to cut out the soldier’s organs: “We 
opened his cell phone and I found a clip of a woman and her two 
daughters fully naked and he was humiliating them, and sticking a stick 
here and there.”
The video, a 27-second clip in which al Hamad brandishes organs that 
appear to be the lungs and heart of the Syrian soldier who lies dead at 
al Hamad’s feet, was first seen by two TIME reporters in April. A few 
weeks later TIME obtained a copy. Though we had been told by witnesses 
to the filming that the video was legitimate, we set about 
authenticating its content, aware of the potential that it could have 
been faked for propaganda purposes. Al Hamad has now confirmed that the 
video is real, and that he did indeed take a bite of the soldier’s lung. (At 
the time of the filming, al Hamad believed that he was biting into 
the liver. A surgeon who has seen the video confirms that the organ in 
question was a lung, which somewhat resembles the liver). On May 12, a copy of 
the video appeared on a pro-regime website, sparking a flood of Facebook 
“shares” and YouTube views.
(MORE: Savage Online Videos Fuel Syria’s Descent Into Madness)
Al Hamad, who is Sunni and harbors a sectarian hatred for Alawite 
Muslims, said he has another gruesome video of his killing a government 
soldier from the Alawite faith. (Syrian President Bashar al Assad is 
Alawite; the conflict in Syria is increasingly sectarian.) “Hopefully we will 
slaughter all of them [Alawites]. I have another video clip that I will send to 
them. In the clip I am sawing another Shabiha 
[pro-government militiaman] with a saw. The saw we use to cut trees. I 
sawed him in small pieces and large ones.” Al Hamad also explained that 
even though both sides of the conflict in Syria are using video clips of their 
own brutal actions to intimidate the other he believes that his 
clip would have particular impact on the regime’s troops. “They film as 
well but after what I did hopefully they will never step into the area 
where Abu Sakkar is,” he said, using his nom de guerre and referring to 
the part of Syria he currently controls.
(PHOTOS: Chaos and Killing in Syria: Photos of a Slow-Motion Civil War)
Human Rights Watch, which validated the video, released a report on May 13 
identifying Khalid al Hamad as a well known commander 
responsible for the recent cross-border shelling of a Shiite Lebanese 
village that killed two. The organization called on the United Nations 
Security Council to refer the Syria situation to the International 
Criminal Court to ensure accountability for all war crimes and crimes 
against humanity. “It is not enough for Syria’s opposition to condemn 
such behavior or blame it on violence by the government,” said Nadim 
Houry, HRW’s Deputy Middle East Director. “The opposition forces need to act 
firmly to stop such abuses.” Al Hamad lashed out at HRW and the UN 
for focusing on opposition abuses when the regime is responsible for 
similar atrocities. During the interview, he sent links to YouTube 
videos purporting to show regime abuses. “Why doesn’t the UN make an 
appeal for the Shabiha not to do that? The Shabiha themselves posted a 
million clips of them stabbing and raping.”
Al Hamad, who has been fighting on the frontlines near the strategic 
town of Qusayr for the past week, says that the video captures the first time 
he had ever attempted to eat an enemy’s liver. He indicated that 
the brutality of the regime had driven him to extremes. “You are not 
seeing what we are seeing and you are not living what we are living. 
Where are my brothers, my friends, the girls of my neighborhood who were raped? 
May God bless them all.”
(MORE: Syria’s Lurking Terror: A History of Sarin Gas)
The Supreme Military Council, which according to the leadership 
oversees about 90% of the fighting groups in Syria, has issued a 
poster—circulated on Facebook—calling for al Hamad’s arrest, saying it 
wants him “dead or alive.” In response, supporters have posted stylized 
portraits of al Hamad cradling a rifle. “We Love You,” reads the 
inscription.
Al Hamad pointed out in the interview that the revolution started as a peaceful 
uprising more than two years ago. “They [the Alawites] were 
the ones who killed our children in Baba Amr and raped our women,” he 
said, referring to the site of a ferocious battle in the city of Homs 
that took place in February of 2012. Then, referring to the recent 
massacre of Sunni villagers near the coastal village of Baniyas that has been 
attributed by rebel groups to the regime, he adds, “They were the 
ones who slaughtered the children and women in Bayda [near Baniyas]. We 
didn’t start it, they started it.” He swore to avenge every death. “Our 
slogan is an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.”
Rami Aysha contributed reporting
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