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Thursday, September 5, 2013

FREE SYRIAN ARMY FSA "MODERATES' BEHEAD 24 PASSENGERS ON BUS, INCLUDING A MOTHER AND HER 40-DAY OLD BABY

More of John McCain's "moderates" and Obama/Kerry's "secular" rebels. This is why Putin called out Sec. John Kerry as a liar yesterday, for indicating the Syrian Opposition was secular, when he knows it is not. If anything, America should be protecting the Christians, Kurds and religious minorities, and working with Russia at the conference table, as Putin has repeatedly urged...

via Atlas Shrugs — 9/4/2013

FSA Muslim Terrorists Behead 24 Passengers on Bus to Include a Mother and Her 40-day old Baby Sharia Unveiled (source: http://en.alalam.ir/news)
Gunmen from the terrorist Islamic State of Iraq and Levant stopped the bus on the road in Talkalakh and killed everyone before setting the bus on fire. 
According to media reports, the attack was carried out because the passengers who were from three different villages in Ras al-Ain, supported anti-terrorist Kurdish groups which were formed recently to defend Kurdish population against anti-Syria terrorists. 
Bodies of the mother and her 40-day old infant were also seen among the dead, which were recognized by their relatives.  
Syrian Kurdish leader Saleh Muslim warned on Friday that the Kurd minority is facing an ethnic cleansing by al-Qaeda terrorists.


While there is no end in sight to the bloody foreign-fueled conflict in Syria, another front has been formed between the Kurdish militia and extremist militants in Northern Syria.

Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist groups operating in the country, including the al-Nusra Front, are trying to capture Kurdish territories and make them part of a state they want to create in the region.

Following deadly attacks on Kurdish regions in recent months, groups of Kurdish militia were formed to protect their people.

Anti-Syria armed groups continue to target civilians amid US threats against Syrian army and government which have made militants find it easier to widen their attacks.

Following worldwide criticism, US President Barack Obama delayed an imminent military strike against Syria on August 31, sending the matter to the Congress to get more support.