"They burned my heart" : war crimes in northern Idlib during peace plan negotiations /

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Author / Creator:Neistat, Anna.
Imprint:New York : Human Rights Watch, 2012.
Description:38 p. : col. map ; 27 cm.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8779994
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Varying Form of Title:War crimes in northern Idlib during peace plan negotiations
Syria : "they burned my heart"
Other authors / contributors:Solvang, Ole.
Human Rights Watch (Organization)
ISBN:1564328848
9781564328847
Notes:"May 2012"--Prelim.
"This report was researched and written by Anna Neistat ... and Ole Solvang ..."--P. 38.
Includes bibliographical references.
Also issued online.
Summary:As the United Nations special envoy Kofi Annan was negotiating with the Syrian government an end to the fighting in Syria in late March 2012, government forces launched a series of large-scale attacks against opposition-controlled towns in the northern part of Idlib governorate, near the Turkish border. Between March 22 and April 6, government forces killed at least 95 civilians in five towns, burned, destroyed and looted hundreds of houses and stores, and arbitrarily detained dozens of people, most of whom remain in detention to date. At least 35 of the killed civilians were executed when detained or otherwise under the control of government forces. This report is based on interviews with victims and witnesses conducted in five towns in Syria that came under attack during the two-week long military operation. It contains detailed descriptions of the attacks, including several incidents of mass executions.
Other form:Online version: Neistat, Anna. "They burned my heart". New York : Human Rights Watch, 2012

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