“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.”

Apakah si arra_s akan mengutuk si pelaku atas tindakan bejad ini? Ga
bakalan, krn pelakunya adalah orang Islam.

Jadi si arra_s itu sebetulnya bajingan keparat, biarpun dia cewek, dia
ga keberatan atas pelecehan seksual thd sesama cewek, krn bukan dia yg
jadi korban.




On 5/14/13, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Mengerikan..
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> Sungguh mengerikan.
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> http://world.time.com/2013/05/14/we-will-slaughter-all-of-them-an-interview-with-the-man-behind-the-syrian-atrocity-video/?hpt=hp_t2
> 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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>  Follow @TIMEWorld
> 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
> Read more:
> http://world.time.com/2013/05/14/we-will-slaughter-all-of-them-an-interview-with-the-man-behind-the-syrian-atrocity-video/#ixzz2TIb3RFU2
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