Syrian Army negotiating with the FSA:
Syrian Army helicopter rocketing Idlib:
FSA testing out a Qassam-like rocket in Aleppo:
Elderly torture victim being treated in Al-Qusayr, Homs(graphic,English subs):
"Maghara Checkpoint Invasion" - Fairly large checkpoint and firebase overun in fading light- ends with burning BMPs and trucks as usual.
Syrian Army negotiating with the FSA:
Syrian Army helicopter rocketing Idlib:
FSA testing out a Qassam-like rocket in Aleppo:
Elderly torture victim being treated in Al-Qusayr, Homs(graphic,English subs):
FSA taking cover from a Syrian Army helicopter after some fighting in Idlib:
FSA fighting in Aleppo:
FSA exchanging prisoners:
Young boy in Tishreen, Damascus being tortured with a taser in the back of a car by agents of the Air Force Intelligence Directorate. His torturer's threaten to rape his sister and mother(graphic, English subtitles):
UN observer explaining their role(English subs):
Activist talking about the shelling in Hamidiya, Homs:
Shelled out church in Hamidiya, Homs:
Syrian Army torturing a detainee in Latakia (graphic):
Black market arms that are going into Syria from Lebanon:
FSA RPG attack on a Syrian Army BMP:
Fuel supply shortages all over Syria due to sanctions and the Syrian government withholding it for themselves:
Western media being smuggled into Syria from Turkey by FSA:
The journalist from above doing a report:
Journalist embedded with the FSA:
Report on Assad supporters:
Interview with Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister:
Report on state sponsored torture:
Another report on state sponsored torture:
PBS report on Syria:
Report on arming the opposition:
Report on the Syrian governments war on medicine and humanitarian supplies:
Report on Syrian dissidents:
Report on Syrian opposition and the internet:
Ambushed security forces car:
Those window vents are pimpin', they chrome yo?
Syrian army tanks driving over a corpse, alive when the first tank drove over his head?
From the view point of a Kurd, the only way some good will come out of this is with the complete destruction of the Syrian army. No point having different faces with the same policies.
Shabiha drive regular vehicles, so do the police and intelligence services in a lot of cases. The Shabiha are usually driven around in regular public transport buses to suppress demonstrations.
But ya know, never mind all the overwhelming evidence of human rights violations by the Syrian government. Let's focus on a 19 second clip of a shot up vehicle or start a thread gloating about an FSA gunner losing his life.![]()
So the chances that it is a civillian car are small?
FSA gunner? I thought he was a protestor. Most of videos have been of gloating of Syrian army loses.
I think the chances of the FSA unloading hundreds of bullets on on some civilians just driving down the road is pretty unlikely. Syrian security forces don't all drive around in marked vehicles with light bars. These guys know who's-who in their village better than we do.
Syrian's are at war, we're not. If either side has videos celebrating enemy losses, that's to be expected. If you can't distinguish between an armed combatant and a protester, that's your problem. I don't post threads dedicated to dead Syrian Army and go "har har, maybe he should have aimed better or else he wouldn't be dead". Doing that kind of thing just makes you look like an insensitive prick.FSA gunner? I thought he was a protestor. Most of videos have been of gloating of Syrian army loses.