Syrian Regime Burns, Tortures & Bloodies 13 Year-Old Protester, Then Kills Him

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The boy’s head was swollen, purple and disfigured. His body was a mess of welts, cigarette burns and wounds from bullets fired to injure, not kill. His kneecaps had been smashed, his neck broken, his jaw shattered and his penis cut off.

What finally killed him was not clear, but it appeared painfully, shockingly clear that he had suffered terribly during the month he spent in Syrian custody.

Hamza Ali al-Khateeb was 13 years old.

And since a video portraying the torture inflicted upon him was broadcast on the al-Jazeera television network Friday, he has rapidly emerged as the new symbol of the protest movement in Syria. His childish features have put a face to the largely faceless and leaderless opposition to President Bashar al-Assad’s regime that has roiled the country for nine weeks, reinvigorating a movement that had seemed in danger of drifting.

It is too early to tell whether the boy’s death will trigger the kind of critical mass that brought down the regimes in Egypt and Tunisia earlier this year and that the Syrian protests have lacked. But it would not be the first time that the suffering of an individual had motivated ordinary people who might not otherwise have taken to the streets to rise against their governments.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...otest-movement/2011/05/29/AGPwIREH_story.html

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I guess Obama is going to have to send another strongly worded letter to Syria to stop the killing of protesters.
 
Not really the question. Why support either of them? Realpolitik?

it is the question of the OP.

why support either...? yes, realpolitik. at first i supported our libya involvement....then it became clear obama has no clue what we are doing there and that obama is selective in his moral outrage of how certain countries treat their citizens.

like it or not, we are a superpower. and we must exercise that power carefully. so far, the libya action makes us look weak and indecisive. all the while syria is committing far greater 'evil' than libya.
 
It's pretty much undeniable that oil was a motivating factor in our involvement in Libya. The human rights abuses in Syria, North Korea, Burma, and numerous other countries are far worse, yet we do not give a damn about these because they have nothing to offer.
 
it is the question of the OP.

why support either...? yes, realpolitik. at first i supported our libya involvement....then it became clear obama has no clue what we are doing there and that obama is selective in his moral outrage of how certain countries treat their citizens.

like it or not, we are a superpower. and we must exercise that power carefully. so far, the libya action makes us look weak and indecisive. all the while syria is committing far greater 'evil' than libya.

Realpolitik is just a bunch of bullshit arguments justifying evil behavior.
 
It's pretty much undeniable that oil was a motivating factor in our involvement in Libya. The human rights abuses in Syria, North Korea, Burma, and numerous other countries are far worse, yet we do not give a damn about these because they have nothing to offer.


Probably right, look at how Clinton handled Rwanda, 1 million blacks were killed and he sat back and did nothing.
 
funny how people actually think the mic gives a shit about the middle east. No oil, no war. PERIOD
 
it is the question of the OP.

why support either...? yes, realpolitik. at first i supported our libya involvement....then it became clear obama has no clue what we are doing there and that obama is selective in his moral outrage of how certain countries treat their citizens.

like it or not, we are a superpower. and we must exercise that power carefully. so far, the libya action makes us look weak and indecisive. all the while syria is committing far greater 'evil' than libya.

We were the superpower. That's over now. There isn't any at present time. China and India are poised to fill the vacuum.
 
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