London – Syria War Toll Over 180,000: NGO

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    FILE - Newly-arrived Syrian refugees carry their belongings as they walk at Azraq refugee camp near Al Azraq area, east of Amman, August 19, 2014.  ReutersLondon – More than 180,000 people have been killed in Syria since the conflict broke out in March 2011, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said in a new toll published Thursday.

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    The Britain-based monitoring group, which relies on a network of sources on the ground, said it had documented the deaths of 180,215 people.

    Among them were 58,805 civilians, including 9,428 children and 6,036 women.

    The group said 49,699 members of the armed opposition had been killed, among them fighters from jihadist groups like Al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State. It did not break the figures down further.

    The new toll includes 66,365 regime forces — 40,438 from the military, and 25,927 members of a pro-regime militia.

    The Observatory also documented the deaths of 561 members of Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement, which is fighting alongside the regime, and 1,854 other non-Syrian pro-regime fighters.

    The toll also includes 2,931 unidentified people whose deaths the Observatory has confirmed without being able to record their identities.

    The conflict in Syria erupted in March 2011, with peaceful anti-government protests that the authorities responded to with force.

    It has also displaced nearly half the country’s population.


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    MAYERFREUND
    MAYERFREUND
    9 years ago

    According the UN human rights commission this is less then the people killed in Gaza.

    9 years ago

    Where is the world outcry? OBAMA? You have a big enough mouth when it comes to 1 Arab killed by a lunatic, or Gazains shoved in the firing line by their own leaders, but this? You are conspicuous by your deafening silence.

    Liepa
    Liepa
    9 years ago

    I have absolutely no compassion, empathy or even any sympathy towards these beings, certainly not when they hate Jews so passionately.

    let them all rot in hell, the dead ones and the future dead ones!

    Yimach S’hmom V’zichrom Lo’Netzach!

    Normal
    Normal
    9 years ago

    BBC keeps reminding me that 2,000 people have died in Gaza. Have not ever heard how many have died in Syria. Like when the American journalist was killed, it was the lead story, when 10,000 Yazidis die in one day it’s on page 5.