Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Syrian soldiers shot for refusing to fire on protesters | World news | The Guardian

Syrian soldiers shot for refusing to fire on protesters | World news | The Guardian: "Syrian soldiers have been shot by security forces after refusing to fire on protesters, witnesses said, as a crackdown on anti-government demonstrations intensified.

Witnesses told al-Jazeera and the BBC that some soldiers had refused to shoot after the army moved into Banias in the wake of intense protests on Friday.

Human rights monitors named Mourad Hejjo, a conscript from Madaya village, as one of those shot by security snipers. 'His family and town are saying he refused to shoot at his people,' said Wassim Tarif, a local human rights monitor."

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