Tortured and killed by Syrian Authorities: Hamza al-Khateeb, age 13
The mutilation and death in custody of a 13-year-old child has sparked further furious protests in Syrian city of Daraa.
Hamza’s mutilated, castrated corpse was riddled with bullet holes and burn marks.
Hamza al-Khateeb used to love it when the rains came to his small corner of southern Syria, filling up the farmers’ irrigation channels enough so that he and the other children could jump in and swim.
But the drought of the last few years had left the 13-year-old without the fun of his favourite pool.
Instead, he’d taken to raising homing pigeons, standing on the roof of his family’s simple breeze-block home, craning his neck back to see the birds circling above the wide horizon of fields, where wheat and tomatoes were grown from the tough, scrubby soils.
Though not from a wealthy family himself, Hamza was always aware of others less fortunate than himself, said a cousin who spoke to Al Jazeera.
“He would often ask his parents for money to give to the poor. I remember once he wanted to give someone 100 Syrian Pounds ($2), and his family said it was too much. But Hamza said, ‘I have a bed and food while that guy has nothing.’ And so he persuaded his parents to give the poor man the 100.”
In the hands of President Bashar al-Assad’s security forces, however, Hamza found no such compassion, his humanity degraded to nothing more than a lump of flesh to beat, burn, torture and defile, until the screaming stopped at last.
Arrested during a protest in Saida, 10km east of Daraa, on April 29, Hamza’s body was returned to his family on Tuesday 24th May, horribly mutilated.
The child had spent nearly a month in the custody of Syrian security, and when they finally returned his corpse it bore the scars of brutal torture: Lacerations, bruises and burns to his feet, elbows, face and knees, consistent with the use of electric shock devices and of being whipped with cable, both techniques of torture documented by Human Rights Watch as being used in Syrian prisons during the bloody three-month crackdown on protestors.
Hamza’s eyes were swollen and black and there were identical bullet wounds where he had apparently been shot through both arms, the bullets tearing a hole in his sides and lodging in his belly.
On Hamza’s chest was a deep, dark burn mark. His neck was broken and his penis cut off.
“Where are the human rights committees? Where is the International Criminal Court?” asks the voice of the man inspecting Hamza’s body on a video uploaded to YouTube.
“A month had passed by with his family not knowing where he was, or if or when he would be released. He was released to his family as a corpse. Upon examining his body, the signs of torture are very clear.”
Read More: aljazeera.net
Where’s the global outcry over Syria?
Massacres are ongoing, bloody torture is systematic - such as the harrowing case above, of the brutal torture and murder of a 13 year old boy at the hands of Syrian Forces - A place where they continue to uncover freshly dug mass graves…
Where’s the call for a “no-fly zone” over Syria? Where’s the call for a UN intervention?
Where are the great ‘protectors of freedom’ NATO, the US and EU when Assad massacres his own people?
Here we’re starting to see massacres and human rights violations on a Gaddafi-esque scale (even worse in some ways)… yet no comparative global interest; relative silence, even. Guess one could be they don’t want to further upset their Saudi friends, grappling to maintain the status quo, and silently fighting against the waves of democracy in the region.
The selective attitude and hypocrisy of our western governments is downright disgusting and wrought with nothing but self-interest.
They’ve had their one symbolic intervention in Libya to ‘show they care’ already, that’s all that matters right (Libya having Oil reserves and a particularly hostile regime plays no role in it, obviously). Yet, Syria bleeds on.
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I haven’t seen or heard one thing about this story on the news. Why the fuck isn’t anyone talking about this?
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