Thousands participated in the funeral of the Kurdish leader
Fifty thousand Syrians rallied against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad on Saturday during the funeral of Meshaal Tamo, a Kurdish opposition figure slain the previous
day. A protester was killed by the Syrian security forces, in addition to a young detainee and two others including a child, during a funeral and 14 others were injured.
Phone service was cut in Al-Kaseer city, province of Homs, where there is fear of storming Homs city, as large military reinforcements have been spread all over the city.
“The funeral of Kurdish leader Mishaal Tammo, who was assassinated yesterday in the city of Qamishli, turned into a mass rally with more than 50,000 demonstrators calling for the fall of the regime,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Protesters also took on the streets in the northern eastern cities of Amouda and al-Dirbasiya.
In the central city of Homs, roads were blocked to prevent protesters from demonstrating and communication was cut.
Gunmen shot dead Tammo on Friday in his home in the east of the country, activists said.
Rami Abdel-Rahman, head of the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said four gunmen entered the house in Qamishli, shooting Tammo dead and wounding his brother, Reuters reported.
The opposition Local Coordination Committees said Tammo “was killed on Friday at his home by unidentified men. His son as well as female activist Zahida Rashkilo were wounded.”
The official SANA news agency reported “the assassination,” but gave a different account of Tammo’s death. It said he was killed “by gunmen in a black car who fired at his car.”
Tammo founded the liberal Kurdish Future Party, which considers the Kurds to be an integral part of Syria.
He was a member of the newly formed opposition Syrian National Council (SNC) and had been released recently after spending three and a half years in prison.
Tammo’s killing sparked indignation at home and abroad.
The United States said Assad’s regime is escalating its tactics against the opposition with bold, daylight attacks on its leaders, while France said it was “shocked” by the news of the murder.
“This is a clear escalation of regime tactics,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters, referring to reports of Tammo’s murder, as well as the beating on Friday of former MP Riad Seif.
Nuland said both opposition leaders were attacked in broad daylight.
France condemned the regime’s “brutal violence” in its crackdown on the opposition.
“We are shocked by the assassination of opposition figure Mishaal Tammo... and by the attack on opposition figure Riad Seif,” a foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement.
Seif, a former lawmaker, had to be given hospital treatment after being beaten outside a mosque in the capital's commercial neighborhood of Medan.
Before the news of Tammo’s killing, a prominent Sheikh from the opposition was killed.
GMT 18:45 2018 Friday ,14 December
French police nationwide prepare for fifth wave of yellow vest protestsGMT 15:21 2018 Friday ,14 December
Al-Jaafari calls for stopping the politicization of humanitarian affair in SyriaGMT 11:24 2018 Friday ,14 December
Turkey will enter Syria’s Manbij if US doesn’t remove YPG fightersGMT 21:44 2018 Thursday ,13 December
EU leaders offer to 'demystify' Brexit deal but won't change backstopGMT 21:36 2018 Thursday ,13 December
Yemen's warring sides agree on ceasefire in embattled HodeidaGMT 12:27 2018 Thursday ,13 December
Russia points to efforts to undermine agreements on Idlib zoneGMT 11:44 2018 Thursday ,13 December
Daesh group destruction of rural Iraq hinders hundreds of thousands residents’ returnGMT 11:33 2018 Thursday ,13 December
UK’s PM Theresa May wins vote of confidence in her leadership while 117 voted against herMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor