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Shocking Nazi Concentration Camp like images leak out of Syria by defector. (NSFW/L)

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Congress was shocked Thursday when a Syrian defector recounted how he documented Assad’s killing of over 11,000 innocents. But that’s only the tip of the iceberg, according to ‘Caesar.’
The regime of Syrian President Bashar al Assad is holding 150,000 civilians in custody, all of whom are at risk of being tortured or killed by the state, the Syrian defector known as “Caesar” told Congress Thursday.

According to a senior State Department official, his department initially asked to keep this hearing -- in which Caesar displayed new photos from his trove of 55,000 images showing the torture, starvation, and death of over 11,000 civilians -- closed to the public, out of concerns for the safety of the defector and his family. Caesar smuggled the pictures out of Syria when he fled last year in fear for his life. Caesar’s trip had been in the works for months.

(Warning Graphic): Photos of Assad's Killing Machine

There was no audio or video recording allowed at the hearing; the House Foreign Affairs Committee said that decision was made in consideration of Caesar’s safety. He sat at the witness table disguised in a baseball cap and sunglasses, with a blue hoodie over his head. "We recommended to Congress a format for today’s briefing that would have allowed press access while addressing any security concerns," said Edgar Vasquez, a State Department spokesman.

The packed committee room sat in silent horror as new examples of Assad’s atrocities were splashed on the large television screens on the wall and displayed on large posterboards littered throughout the hearing room. Caesar spoke softly to his translator, Mouaz Moustafa, the executive director of the Syrian American Task Force, a Washington-based organization that works with both the Syrian opposition and the U.S. State Department.

“I am not a politician and I don’t like politics,” Caesar said through his translator. “I have come to you honorable Congress to give you a message from the people of Syria… What is going on in Syria is a genocidal massacre that is being led by the worst of all the terrorists, Bashar al Assad.”

The international community must do something now or the 150,000 civilians still held in regime custody could meet the same bleak fate, Caesar said. America had been known as a country that protected civilians from atrocities, he argued, referring to past humanitarian crises such as ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia.

“These bodies that we have (in the photos)… no one here can bring their life back to them, but I am here to tell you there is more than 150,000 people still incarcerated in the jails of Bashar al Assad and their fate will be the same fate as those who I have taken pictures of,” he said. That figure could not be independently verified.


Caesar told the committee members his story. After spending two years meticulously documenting the systematic torture and murder of thousands of men, women, and children, he carefully planned his escape with the photos and the files that accompany them. The FBI is near complete in its effort to verify them, increasing their evidentiary value for future war crimes prosecutions.

“I saw pictures of young children and the very elderly as well, and pictures of women. Sometimes I would come across the pictures of some of my own neighbors and people that I recognized. I was horrified but I would not tell them the fate of their children,” out of fear of the regime’s retaliation, Caesar sad. “My religion did not allow me to be quiet about these horrendous crimes that I have seen.”

International war crimes scholar Cherif Bassiouni—who helped create the International Criminal Court—testified that the Caesar photos reminded him of the systematic killing and documenting of sad killing devised and used by the Soviet Union and the KGB.

“The Russian system, the KGB system, was different but is exactly the same as the one the Syrian regime has adopted,” he said. “If there is Russian involvement (in Assad’s atrocities)… than there is responsibility through the chain of command.”

International war crimes prosecutor David Crane, who led the first large research project looking at the Caesar photos, said that the atrocities evoked memories of the Holocaust, a sentiment expressed last month by the State Department’s Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Stephen Rapp.

“We rarely get smoking gun evidence in my business… but what we found was just that,” said Crane. “The photos show crimes the likes of which we have not seen since Auschwitz.”

Frederic Hof, a former State Department senior official dealing with Syria, testified that the photos should compel the Obama administration not to work with the Assad regime, a plan some senior Obama administration officials are considering in light of the growing threat in Syria posed by extremist groups such as ISIS.

“This briefing eliminates the moral admissibility of any collaboration with the Assad regime,” said Hof, adding that the only other plausible option was to drastically increase American support to the Free Syrian Army.

The Obama administration has proposed a new $500 million program to train and equip the FSA, but members of Congress have been complaining that the administration hasn’t provided any details and doesn’t seem to be pushing for the funding on Capitol Hill.

At the hearing, members of both parties called out the administration for not doing enough to confront the ongoing crimes against humanity in Syria.

Committee Chairman Ed Royce called for a tribunal to be established to hold the Assad regime accountable for war crimes. “Pure and simple, these photos cry out for justice,” he said.

“We want to look away, but we must not,” said ranking Democrat Elliot Engel. “This is happening right now in Syria as we speak, and we can do more to stop it.”
Link to disturbing Images (Warning, graphic and unsettling images.)

For those who want to skip the link, it shows emaciated prisoners naked lying on the ground or dead, with torture marks all over body.
 
I'm just kinda shocked that he would actually hold people into custody instead of just killing them as most dictators do.

Edit: Holy shit. I clicked . . . yeah, that is concentration camp material.
 

DiscoJer

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So Syria is the new Nazi land now?

Is this new, though?

There was this story from March

http://www.timesofisrael.com/three-years-of-civil-war-in-syria-no-end-in-sight/

Nevertheless, it was hard not to be moved this week by a report published by Amnesty International on the situation in Yarmouk near Damascus. Until the start of the civil war, Yarmouk was the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Syria. Close to 150,000 people lived there in crowded conditions. But since the summer, the regime has carried out a cruel siege on the camp’s residents after Hamas members there took an active part in fighting the Syrian army. Now there are only 20,000 residents left in the camp.

Note, presumably he didn't kill 130,000 people, most of them fled, but well over 2000 Palestinians have been killed in Syria and not a peep.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Syrian_Civil_War

edit: And here's another story from January

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...f8105c-7d66-11e3-97d3-b9925ce2c57b_story.html
 

JBourne

maybe tomorrow it rains
I didn't expect it to be actually be comparable to the Holocaust, but it really looks like someone just took Auschwitz photos in color. Absolutely grotesque. Hopefully this spurs some action.
 

danwarb

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We could make it so the conditions for this behavior never exist. Make life better for strangers, for a fraction of the world military spending.
 

Jonm1010

Banned
Iraq, Ukraine, Syria, Gaza, Egypt, Libya. It's getting hard to keep up with all these dead civilians ;_;
The world really is in a horrible place right now.

And it's just so sad to think that a couple years ago everyone was thinking that the Arab Spring was going to bring about a new era in the Middle East. With more democratic countries and movement toward less instability.

Instead it seems like the story is turning more into a nightmare then the fairy tale we had hoped.
 

Mariolee

Member
I'm glad I clicked. Sometimes we all need a reminder of how shitty the world is so that we can push ourselves to make it better.

This is just disgusting and horrifying.
 

Jonm1010

Banned
I didn't expect it to be actually be comparable to the Holocaust, but it really looks like someone just took Auschwitz photos in color. Absolutely grotesque. Hopefully this spurs some action.

The question is what can be done? The opposition from everything I understand is pretty abhorrent as well. You could invade and occupy but that is a decade long endeavor that I don't think any country has the stomach for. And even if you did do it I have a hard time believing, given the makeup of the opposition and other groups, that all that work wont just ultimately devolve into another autocratic regime once the occupier left.
 
People in that region will never find peace, will they? This makes me want to really throw up. Holy crap why can some humans be so fucking cruel.
 
The least we can do is to put sanctions in Syrian Regime and any country supporting thus regime,
No need for Military intervintion since the Regime is struggling
Huge crippling Sanctions on the Regime and its supporters will do the trick
 

Dabanton

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I'm glad I clicked. Sometimes we all need a reminder of how shitty the world is so that we can push ourselves to make it better.

This is just disgusting and horrifying.

Agree entirely.

Just had a look at the images and I'm shocked.

Hiding away from such imagery makes it easier for the psychos to flourish.
 

Jonm1010

Banned
The least we can do is to put sanctions in Syrian Regime and any country supporting thus regime,
No need for Military intervintion since the Regime is struggling
Huge crippling Sanctions on the Regime and its supporters will do the trick
Didn't we already try to do that and Russia and China used veto power to block them?
 

Saganator

Member
Holy shit. Absolutely horrible. I can't believe this crap still happens.

I don't see USA doing much about this, Syria is like a hornet's nest wait to be poked right now. Really sad thing is, I don't see the American public caring very much sense it's brown people being killed.

It's getting harder and harder to keep a positive outlook on this world these days.
 

Enkidu

Member
How did they enforce sanctions on Russia then?
Those are only sanctions from the EU and US, nobody else seems to care about Russia invading and annexing parts of other countries. If you want to completely block off Syria you will probably need full UN approval as I doubt the West does much business there right now anyway.
 
This is just beyond disgusting. Why is there no media outrage or coverage of this scum bag. I hope ISIS kills this bastard even though I dislike them as much.

Such an awful time in history to witness.
 

Zeus Molecules

illegal immigrants are stealing our air
see stuff like this makes me think America has to get involved even though I try to be antiwar in general..... fuck.
 

Radec

Member
I clicked expecting black and white gritty photos.. then bam, first clear image in full color.

Nope.
 
The world really is in a horrible place right now.

And it's just so sad to think that a couple years ago everyone was thinking that the Arab Spring was going to bring about a new era in the Middle East. With more democratic countries and movement toward less instability.

Instead it seems like the story is turning more into a nightmare then the fairy tale we had hoped.

There was never a spring. It has only ever been a winter.

250 000 Syrians have died so far in this war. Cities have been levelled. 4-5 million displaced. 4 million refugees.
 
They all bother me, but the one that really hurts the most is the person with crosses in what looks like marker or something on their arms. Oh man I can't look anymore. How did this go Unnoticed?!!
 
OK let's do the same, let each country individualy sanction Syria and there supporters. There is a group called Friends of Syria, let each Country in this group apply a sanction. Human lives are priceless.
 
This is just beyond disgusting. Why is there no media outrage or coverage of this scum bag. I hope ISIS kills this bastard even though I dislike them as much.

Such an awful time in history to witness.
You'll be surprised to know that there are relations between the Syrian Regime and ISIS. There was a news report I can't remember where I saw it that highlighted ISIS formation and how they where able to gain ground. ISIS casualties are civilians and from the Syrian opposition army.
 
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