ملخص المجريات الميدانية في اللاذقية الخميس بتاريخ 08/03/2012
مظاهرة في حي الرمل الجنوبي ليلة أمس.
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5_حازم أحمد حسن الشعار
6_أحمد الشعار
7_محمد داوود
8_أحمد أمين محمود
9_مالك شريف عراج
10_ماهر شريف عراج
11_عبدالغني عراج
تمت اليوم ، و تم وضع حاجز جانب الأمن العسكري تحديدا على مفرق قلعة صلاح الدين. كذلك إقيمت حواجز طيارة أحدها عند مدخل البلد من جهة طريق حلب القديم عند معمل الألمنيوم و الآخر عند المواصلات متخف وراء الشجر وسط تدقيق شديد على الهويات. و لوحظ استنفار شديد جدا للأمن وتفتيش دقيق للسيارات مع زيادة عدد عناصر الشبيحة على الحواجز في طريق الحرش.
انفجارت مجهولة المصدر مع سماع رشقات رصاص، و أمس هز انفجاران شارعي ميسلون و أنطاكية.
Daily report from
Latakia on Thursday 08/03/2012
We start off with the
news of the defection of Lieutenant Ismail Fahed son of Chancellor Ziad Fahed
who defected himself few days back joining FSA.
The “Spray Man”
campaign has produced more revolutionary works on walls in Tabiyat, Bor Saed
Street, and the bus stop in Mashrou’ Al-Slaybeh.
The “Latakia Free
Youth” organized a demo in Owieneh carrying a long revolution flag and
distributing freedom fliers, and another demo took place later at night in
Sidawi and yesterday in Al-Raml. Haffeh saw another demo today by students in
the southern neighborhood.
Assad gangs were
spotted last night burying metal object beside BeirQdar Mosque. We suspect but
can’t confirm that something is being prepared for tomorrow’s prayers.
News is that the
regime is preparing to raid Ikko and nearby villages, which resulted in many of
its people migrating to Latakia. Yesterday Assad forces inspected the village
of Majdal Kikhya with good numbers commanded by a Colonel.
Marj Khokha and
Tertiah villages were raided by Assad forces which resulted in the arrest of
Ahmad Fato and Mahmoud Jalalo from Marj Khokha, as well as Mazen Madanieh and
Muhammad Shaker from Tertiah.
And among other names
of those arrested in this morning’s raids on villages: Rakan Sheghri, Mazen
Esbro, and Issam Esbro brother of defected army member Osman Esbro.
A security patrol near
Marouniat village was stopping cars and vans insulting citizens in the process.
Ali Sino was also arrested this morning.
Many other were
arrested yesterday in the raid on Shalf village; we were able to get the
following names: 1. Omar Ahmad Mubarak 2. Aziz Naim Mubarak 3. Abdul-Salam
Al-Shaar 4. Hazem Al-Shaar 5. Ahmad Al-Shaar 6. Muhammad daoud 7. Ahmad Amin
Mahmoud 8. Malek Shareef Iraj 9. Maher Shareef Iraj 10. Abdul-Ghani Iraj.
A mobile barrier was place today on Haffeh
road near a factory, with another near the dam. A barrier was place near Saladin
Citadel. More barriers were placed on Aleppo road near the Aluminum Factory,
with another on hidden behind trees amid heavy inspection on IDs. Heavy security
was also on Al-Hirsh road inspecting cars.
5 pick-up cars were
seen today carrying furniture, and according to one of the drivers the content
was stolen from homes in Homs of people who fled the violence. Cars proceeded
to deliver the furniture to a security officer who surfs in Homs.
Many were arrested in
owieneh of ages between 15 to 25 years.
A young man was
arrested in Sijn area after failing to escape from security, and 14 year-old
Moumen Harmoush was arrested this morning while going to attend a school course
in Jableh and was moved to Latakia. Also in Jableh, veterinarian Rahmoon
Al-Rahmoon was kidnapped by Assad gangs for the second time.
3 explosions were
heard today along with gunfire, while two were heard yesterday in Maisaloon and
Antakis streets.
Three surveillance cameras
were installed in Mashrou’ Al-Slaybeh near Shukri Hakim School, a young man was
able to break one of them.
Below are videos of the day.
طريق طرطوس بانياس الدولي أرتال عسكرية متجهة إلى اللاذقية 7 3 2012
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=03PhXrADCLM&list=UU kv8x1ACr2QaXhPJzt6bYQQ&ind ex=10&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/
رتل عسكري يتجه على طريق اتستراد طرطوس اللاذقية 7-3-2012
http://www.youtube.com/
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