Monday, May 13, 2013

Demonic Cannibalism Savage Online Videos Fuel Syria’s Descent Into Madness Muslim Rebels shout allahu akbar Cutting-Out Organs and Eating the Hearts of Assad’s troops WARNING GRAPHIC VIDEO

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Demonic Cannibalism Savage Online Videos Fuel Syria’s Descent Into Madness Muslim Rebels shout allahu akbar Cutting-Out Organs and Eating the Hearts of Assad’s troops WARNING GRAPHIC VIDEO

The video starts out like so many of the dozens coming out of the war in Syria every day, with the camera hovering over the body of a dead Syrian soldier. But the next frame makes it clear why this video, smuggled out of the city of Homs and into Lebanon with a rebel fighter, and obtained by TIME in April, is particularly shocking. In the video a man who is believed to be a rebel commander named Khalid al-Hamad, who goes by the nom de guerre Abu Sakkar, bends over the government soldier, knife in hand. He has sliced through the soldier’s fatigues and is working the knife though the pale skin of the soldier’s torso. He has already cut out the man’s heart. The man then cuts another organ free and stands to face the camera, holding an organ in each hand. “I swear we will eat from your hearts and livers, you dogs of Bashar,” he says, referring to supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad. Off camera, a small crowd can be heard calling out Allahu akbar — God is great. Then the man raises one of the bloodied organs to his lips and starts to tear off a chunk with his teeth.A rebel FSA fighter fires at enemy positions of Assad Forces as skirmishes break out on the front line in Bustan Al Qasr frontline in Aleppo, Syria, April 9, 2013.
Two TIME reporters first saw the video in April in the presence of several of Abu Sakkar’s fighters and supporters, including his brother. They all said the video was authentic. We later obtained a copy. Since then TIME has been trying to ensure that the footage is not digitally manipulated in any way — a faked film like this would be powerful propaganda for the regime, which portrays the rebels as terrorists — and, as yet, TIME has not been able to confirm its integrity. Abu Sakkar has not commented on whether the man in the video is indeed him because he is currently fighting on the front lines in Syria, according to fighters under his command. The video became public on May 12 when it was posted online by a proregime group and is indeed now being used as propaganda by regime supporters (and has already been shared 1,115 times on Facebook and has over 46,000 views on YouTube). These 27 seconds of footage provide a glimpse at how brutal the Syrian war has become — and a startling example of how technology appears to be fueling that brutality.
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