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    Nuclear engineer assassinated in central Syria

    BEIRUT (AP) — A Syrian nuclear engineer was assassinated in a hail of bullets in central Syria Wednesday, the latest casualty in a string of murders this week of academics and scientists, Syria's state-run news agency and activists said.

    SANA said engineer and university professor Aws Khalil was shot in the head by an "armed terrorist group" operating in Homs, but activists accused the regime of going after academics in an attempt to terrorize the city's rebellious population.

    His killing came as fighting raged in the nearby town of Rastan for the second day between troops trying to enter the town and army deserters who have switched sides and joined the mass revolt against President Bashar Assad that began in mid-March.

    Activists say there are hundreds of soldiers who have defected in Rastan and other areas on the outskirts of Homs. The Local Coordination Committees activist group and London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a defected lieutenant died in Wednesday's clashes.

    Khalil is the fourth Syrian academic to be assassinated in Homs since Sunday. The city, a hotbed of dissent against Assad's autocratic regime, has witnessed some of the largest anti-government protests since the uprising against Syrian President Bashar Assad began six months ago.

    In the past month, it has witnessed almost daily clashes between Syrian troops and army defectors. There also have been increasing reports of attacks on security forces and police patrols by some who have taken up arms to fight the military crackdown.

    Mohammed Saleh, an opposition figure in Homs, said Khalil's assassination Wednesday is part of a string of killings — all in the same manner — of Syrian academics. They include Hassan Eid, chief of chest surgery at the Homs hospital who had treated wounded Syrian protesters in the past months.

    Also shot dead were professors Nael Dakhil, 54, and Mohammed Aqeel, 49, who was assassinated by bullets that struck his car in the Ghouta neighborhood of Homs.

    The dead men came from different religious backgrounds — Shiite, Alawite and Christian — and it unclear whether the killings had any sectarian motives. None of those killed were Sunni, Saleh said.

    The killings are reminiscent of assassinations in Iraq following the 2003 U.S. invasion of that toppled Saddam Hussein's regime, when the country was hit by a wave of assassinations that claimed the lives of scores of physicians, professors and nuclear experts in what led to a brain drain from the country.

    Syria, like Iraq, has a volatile sectarian divide, making civil unrest a frightening prospect. The Assad regime is dominated by the Alawite minority, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, but the country is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim.

    Saleh said it was not clear who was behind the killings, adding there were gunmen operating in Homs and that the situation was fluid.

    Syria-based activist Mustafa Osso blamed the regime was for the assassinations. "They are trying to sow chaos, fear and terror in the hope that protesters will be cowed into retreat," he said.

    A statement by the Al Ghad coalition, an umbrella group of Syrian activists, said it was yet another attempt to crush the Syrian people's peaceful revolution.

    "The regime has failed until now to create sectarian strife in Homs and it's trying again now to do so in a brutal way, disregarding the importance of scientific experts to Syrian society," a statement said.

    SANA, the state-run news agency, said Khalil, like the other three academics, was killed by armed terrorist groups which it blames for the unrest in Syria.

    The New York-based Human Rights Watch group, meanwhile, called for an international investigation into the possible role by Syrian security agents in the recent decapitation of an 18-year-old Syrian woman.

    Zainab al-Hosni from Homs was beheaded and mutilated early this month, and her body returned to her family. She is believed to be the first woman to die in Syrian custody since the uprising started.

    Activists said she had been detained by security agents to pressure her activist brother to turn himself in.

    "Syrian security forces either killed and mutilated Zainab al-Hosni or are turning a blind eye to gangs committing gruesome murders against anti-government activists and their families," said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.

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    440 comments

    • johnsmith  •  8 mths ago
      Really what kind of comment can one make about such savages. I just hope they killed her before beheading her. I am generally against cruel punishment such as hanging but those basta%#s should receive "in kind' punishment.
      • Jonathan 8 mths ago
        The author wrote she was "mutilated" so you wouldn't know what savages Muslims really are. She was skinned alive, her limbs were cut off, and she was beheaded. Check honest sources (NOT Yahoo) to get the full truth.
      • Brandon 8 mths ago
        Hanging is not a cruel punishment... ffs
    • Stephen  •  8 mths ago
      Those of you that espouse anarchy or a change of government should take note; despots always round up the academics, media, liberals, politicos and military officers for liquidation because they don't want malcontents to deal with. Stalin, Pol Pot, Kim, Hitler, Mao, among many, many others come to mind.
      • WAYNE B 8 mths ago
        Yes ,it's an old and sucessful strategy to keep the masses hungry and stupid so the can't rise up and take you out of power. Keep them in a state of dependency. When a threat comes along,eliminate it before it gains traction.
      • MICHAEL 8 mths ago
        and that differ from the us how?
      • gauchemar 8 mths ago
        "You're next, Robespierre!"
    • DP  •  8 mths ago
      Oh great what a great idea kill all of the scientists and leave all the #$%$ behind. Real progress.
    • Dogrobber  •  8 mths ago
      "...the latest casualty in a string of murders this week of academics and scientists". Of course. That's how Muslims keep their people living with a 6th century mindset.
      • ThomasB 8 mths ago
        Well, if they're whacking out their nuclear scientists they must not be planning to blow up the world any time soon, unless MOSSAD did it and is putting the blame on a bunch of springy Arabs.
      • Donna 8 mths ago
        Just Muslims being Muslims.
      • Tom 8 mths ago
        I say we bomb them back to the 6th century or better yet, bomb them straight to hell!
    • Denmar  •  8 mths ago
      You will see that academia will be surpressed if Assad manages to keep power. Dictatorships and most academia do not survive well together. If people would only study history they will discover that there is always suppression of academia, most especially in philosophy, literature, and the arts, when the country lacks fundamental freedoms.
      • DaTruth 8 mths ago
        Good thing the tea baggers haven't resorted to to this (yet) in the US!
      • Mike 8 mths ago
        I don't think it's the Government, I think it's Al-Qaeda. Science teaches that their god does not exist. Science assists government in short and long range planning.

        Except in Texas.
      • PeedNUrGenePool 8 mths ago
        Note how Bush actively EXCLUDED academics from his Administration. He didn't want intelligent dissent against his policies that eventually destroyed the economy.
    • Foadwick  •  8 mths ago
      Ahhhhhhh.....War and death in the middle east. The holyest part of the world they say.
      • Jonathan 8 mths ago
        Not the WHOLE Middle East, just the 99.99% of it that's Muslim!
      • Donald E 8 mths ago
        the Jews will not give up the holy land without a fight!!!!!!!!!!!!! if necessary! nuclear war. just wonder if those idiots over there who hate the jews realize that. peace talks, are you kidding, ha, ha. it would be like einstein trying the communicate with Charles manson.
    • Col. Dan  •  8 mths ago
      *The Syrian government is out of its collective mind! Now they're killing academicians? Just like the Red Guard did in China so the Commies could take over the minds and schools of that nation!
      *China recovered. No doubt Syria will recover, but such losses are so great that the people will never forgive the government.
      *I recommend that the United Nations immediately call for the withdrawal of all ambassadors and stop trade with Syria! A silly list of 'sanctions' will be meaningless!
      *We do expect that China & Russia will not join in such actions, because they're supporting Syria in this cruelty, the same as they did to their own people!
      *I'd like to recommend that the U.S.A. CANCEL ALL CONTRACTS WITH ANY/EVERY NATION THAT SUPPORTS SYRIA'S BRUTALITY TO THEIR OWN CITIZENS, STARTING WITH CHINA & RUSSIA!
      *When will the UN show its courage? When will each nation show their individual courage and totally reject Syria's brutality? War's not the answer, economic stifling is!
    • Chronos Chronos  •  8 mths ago
      Ideas are bulletproof.
    • Capt  •  8 mths ago
      Please do Not send American troops to Syria!! We need to fortify our border against our friendly Hispanics, who cut heads off to get their messages across!!
    • Alex  •  8 mths ago
      how to hold a population down? kill its intellectuals and anyone that knows how to help improve life. who ever is doing it they know how to strategically keep the population ignorant and manageable.
    •    •  8 mths ago
      Oh nice. Excellent way to ensure that you remain hundreds of years behind the rest of the world...
    • boola  •  8 mths ago
      Back to the middle ages we come!!!!
    • pup  •  8 mths ago
      Sounds like many revolutions throughout history.
      Take out the intelligent academic types, then all you have are the uninformed people who don't have the knowledge base to realize how absurd your proposed social/government/economic 'improvements' are
    • Liz  •  8 mths ago
      Didn't the Kmer Rouge (spelled wrong, I think) go to the point of killing people who wore glasses because it was a sign of being an intellectual? God help us all.
    • Carlos  •  8 mths ago
      well, i guess that's one way to go about ensuring that your country remain as stupid as possible...get rid of all the smart people...!!!! what were they thinking by getting an education anyways...?!?!? get your camel and start romaing the desert like a good muslim should...! Alah dammit!
    • B.W.  •  8 mths ago
      evolve.
    • gary  •  8 mths ago
      The occupation of the deceased should be a tell-tale sign of who performed this murder. Would this Mafioso style hit squad be ordered to assassinate garbage collectors?
    • Bubba Bolinski  •  8 mths ago
      Now I know why Sargent Shultz says "I KNOW NOTHING, I SEE NOTHING..."
    • Bob  •  8 mths ago
      hmmmmmmmwhat group hates progress, science, and anything modern ???? Hmmmmmm is the Arab Fall.
    • SanJuanKid  •  8 mths ago
      Zainab al-Hosni, the first woman to die in Syrian custody, was beheaded. You see? Women are starting to gain equality in Syria. We must be patient.
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