'Rebel-mercenaries' killing for
democracy
[NYTimes]
"... Syria’s rebel fighters — who have
long staked claim to the moral high ground for battling dictatorship — are
losing crucial support from a public increasingly disgusted by the actions of
some rebels, including poorly planned missions, senseless destruction, criminal
behavior and the coldblooded killing of prisoners.The shift in
mood presents more than just a public relations problem for the loosely knit
militants of the Free Syrian Army, who rely on their supporters to survive the
government’s superior firepower. A dampening of that support undermines the
rebels’ ability to fight and win what has become a devastating war of
attrition,......
And now
arrogance and missteps are draining enthusiasm from some of the fighters’ core
supporters.
“They were supposed to be the people on whom we depend to build a
civil society,” lamented a civilian activist in Saraqib, a northern town where
rebels were videotaped executing a group of unarmed Syrian soldiers, an act the
United Nations has declared a likely war crime.....
The most significant
shift is among the rebels’ supporters, who chant slogans not only condemning the
government but also criticizing the rebels....
Small acts of petty humiliation and atrocities
like executions have led many more Syrians to believe that some rebels are
as depraved as the government they fight..."
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