A video shows how Syrian rebels executed seven soldiers of
the Government of Bashar al Assad. In the recording, released by the newspaper
" The New York Times ', is a group of rebels pointing guns at naked bodies
and wounded seven soldiers who were previously tied up and thrown to the
ground.
Just before the murder, the ringleader of the group, Issa
Abdul Samad, reciting a poem in which notes that "his duty is to take
revenge". At the end of the video the rebels throw the bodies into a well.
The scene, filmed in April 2012, was provided to the newspaper by a repentant
rebel in order to show the brutality of his companions then.
According to the source, Issa, 37 years before the war was a
businessman and pastor. Currently leads a rebel group which has about 300
fighters. According to the exrebelde, Issa's motivation to join the insurgents was,
as explained in the poem he recited, revenge.
These images come to light while in Russia celebrated the
G-20, which is discussed, among other issues, the serious situation in Syria.
The U.S. secretary of state, John Kerry, Congress recently said that only 15%
or 20% of the Syrian rebels are aligned with Al Qaeda or extremist factions.
However, Russian President Vladimir Putin branded as "lies "Kerry's
statements. It's not the first time that video is broadcast atrocities
committed by Syrian insurgents. Last May the recording showed a biting
rebellious heart, liver or lung slice a government soldier.
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