諸外国の動き(2014年8月15日)

国連安保理で、ダーイシュ(イスラーム国)、シャームの民のヌスラ戦線などアル=カーイダとつながりのある組織・個人への制裁強化を定めた決議案(英国が提出)が審議され、満場一致で採択された(http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs//2014/sc11520.doc.htm)。

採択された国連安保理決議第2170号は、「国連憲章第7章のもとで行動」(Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations)するとしたうえで、シリアとイラクにおけるダーイシュ、ヌスラ戦線、そしてアル=カーイダとつながりのある組織・個人のテロ行為、殺戮、外国人戦闘員のリクルートを厳しく非難し、これらの組織・個人にテロと暴力の即時停止、武装解除を要求している。

またすべての国連加盟国に対して、国連安保理決議第1373号(2001年)の順守と、テロ抑止、外国人テロリスト潜入阻止、資金援助阻止などに必要なあらゆる措置を講じるよう求めている。

さらに、以下6人を、ダーイシュやヌスラ戦線の活動の計画、支援を行ったとして、アル=カーイダ関係者等に対する国連の制裁対象リストに加えることを決定した。

アブドゥッラフマーン・ムハンマド・ザーフィル・ダビーディー・ジャハーニー
ハッジャージュ・ブン・ファフド・アジャミー
アブー・ムハンマド・アドナーニー
サイード・アーリフ
アブドゥルムフスィン・アブドゥッラー・イブラーヒーム・シャーリク
ハミード・ハマド・ハミード・アリー

国連安保理決議第2170号の全文は以下の通り。

“The Security Council,

“Reaffirming its resolutions 1267 (1999), 1373 (2001), 1618 (2005), 1624 (2005), 2083 (2012), 2129 (2013), 2133 (2014), 2161 (2014) and its relevant Presidential Statements,

“Reaffirming the independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of the Republic of Iraq and Syrian Arab Republic, and reaffirming further the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,

“Reaffirming that terrorism in all forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motivations, whenever and by whomsoever committed,

“Expressing its gravest concern that territory in parts of Iraq and Syria is under the control of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and Al Nusrah Front (ANF) and about the negative impact of their presence, violent extremist ideology and actions on stability in Iraq, Syria and the region, including the devastating humanitarian impact on the civilian populations which has led to the displacement of millions of people, and about their acts of violence that foment sectarian tensions,

“Reiterating its condemnation of ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida for ongoing and multiple criminal terrorist acts aimed at causing the deaths of civilians and other victims, destruction of property and of cultural and religious sites, and greatly undermining stability, and recalling that the asset freeze, travel ban and arms embargo requirements in paragraph 1 of resolution 2161 (2014) apply to ISIL, ANF, and all other individuals, groups, undertakings, and entities associated with Al-Qaida,

“Reaffirming that terrorism, including the actions of ISIL, cannot and should not be associated with any religion, nationality, or civilization,

“Stressing that terrorism can only be defeated by a sustained and comprehensive approach involving the active participation and collaboration of all States, and international and regional organizations to impede, impair, isolate and incapacitate the terrorist threat,

“Reaffirming that Member States must ensure that any measures taken to combat terrorism, including while implementing this resolution, comply with all their obligations under international law, in particular international human rights, refugee and international humanitarian law, and underscoring that effective counter-terrorism measures and respect for human rights, fundamental freedoms and the rule of law are complementary and mutually reinforcing, and are an essential part of a successful counter-terrorism effort, and notes the importance of respect for the rule of law so as to effectively prevent and combat terrorism,

“Reaffirming that those who have committed or are otherwise responsible for violations of international humanitarian law or violations or abuses of human rights in Iraq and Syria, including persecution of individuals on the basis of their religion or belief, or on political grounds, must be held accountable,

“Gravely concerned by the financing of, and financial and other resources obtained by, ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings, and entities associated with Al-Qaida, and underscoring that these resources will support their future terrorist activities,

“Strongly condemning incidents of kidnapping and hostage-taking committed by ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida for any purpose, including with the aim of raising funds or gaining political concessions, expressing its determination to prevent kidnapping and hostage-taking committed by terrorist groups and to secure the safe release of hostages without ransom payments or political concessions, in accordance with applicable international law, calling upon all Member States to prevent terrorists from benefiting directly or indirectly from ransom payments or from political concessions and to secure the safe release of hostages, and reaffirming the need for all Member States to cooperate closely during incidents of kidnapping and hostage-taking committed by terrorist groups,

“Expressing concern at the flow of foreign terrorist fighters to ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, and the scale of this phenomenon,

“Expressing concern at the increased use, in a globalized society, by terrorists and their supporters of new information and communication technologies, in particular the Internet, for the purposes of recruitment and incitement to commit terrorist acts, as well as for the financing, planning and preparation of their activities, and underlining the need for Member States to act cooperatively to prevent terrorists from exploiting technology, communications and resources to incite support for terrorist acts, while respecting human rights and fundamental freedoms and in compliance with other obligations under international law,

“Condemning in the strongest terms the incitement of terrorist acts and repudiating attempts at the justification or glorification (apologie) of terrorist acts that may incite further terrorist acts,

“Underlining the primary responsibility of Member States to protect civilian population on their territories, in accordance with their obligations under international law,

“Urging all parties to protect the civilian population, in particular women and children, affected by the violent activities of ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, especially against any form of sexual violence,

“Reaffirming the need to combat by all means, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and international law, including applicable international human rights, refugee and humanitarian law, threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts, stressing in this regard the important role the United Nations plays in leading and coordinating this effort,

“Noting with concern the continued threat posed to international peace and security by ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, and reaffirming its resolve to address all aspects of that threat,

“Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,

“1. Deplores and condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist acts of ISIL and its violent extremist ideology, and its continued gross, systematic and widespread abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law;

“2. Strongly condemns the indiscriminate killing and deliberate targeting of civilians, numerous atrocities, mass executions and extrajudicial killings, including of soldiers, persecution of individuals and entire communities on the basis of their religion or belief, kidnapping of civilians, forced displacement of members of minority groups, killing and maiming of children, recruitment and use of children, rape and other forms of sexual violence, arbitrary detention, attacks on schools and hospitals, destruction of cultural and religious sites and obstructing the exercise of economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to education, especially in the Syrian governorates of Ar-Raqqah, Deir ez-Zor, Aleppo and Idlib, in northern Iraq, especially in Tamim, Salaheddine and Niniveh Provinces;

“3. Recalls that widespread or systematic attacks directed against any civilian populations because of their ethnic or political background, religion or belief may constitute a crime against humanity, emphasizes the need to ensure that ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida are held accountable for abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law, urges all parties to prevent such violations and abuses;

“4. Demands that ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida cease all violence and terrorist acts, and disarm and disband with immediate effect;

“5. Urges all States, in accordance with their obligations under resolution 1373 (2001), to cooperate in efforts to find and bring to justice individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida including ISIL and ANF who perpetrate, organize and sponsor terrorist acts and in this regard underlines the importance of regional cooperation;

“6. Reiterates its call upon all States to take all measures as may be necessary and appropriate and in accordance with their obligations under international law to counter incitement of terrorist acts motivated by extremism and intolerance perpetrated by individuals or entities associated with ISIL, ANF and Al-Qaida and to prevent the subversion of educational, cultural, and religious institutions by terrorists and their supporters;

Foreign Terrorist Fighters

“7. Condemns the recruitment by ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida of foreign terrorist fighters, whose presence is exacerbating conflict and contributing to violent radicalization, demands that all foreign terrorist fighters associated with ISIL and other terrorist groups withdraw immediately, and expresses its readiness to consider listing those recruiting for or participating in the activities of ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida under the Al-Qaida sanctions regime, including through financing or facilitating, for ISIL or ANF, of travel of foreign terrorist fighters;

“8. Calls upon all Member States to take national measures to suppress the flow of foreign terrorist fighters to, and bring to justice, in accordance with applicable international law, foreign terrorist fighters of, ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, reiterates further the obligation of Member States to prevent the movement of terrorists or terrorist groups, in accordance with applicable international law, by, inter alia, effective border controls, and, in this context, to exchange information expeditiously, improve cooperation among competent authorities to prevent the movement of terrorists and terrorist groups to and from their territories, the supply of weapons for terrorists and financing that would support terrorists;

“9. Encourages all Member States to engage with those within their territories at risk of recruitment and violent radicalization to discourage travel to Syria and Iraq for the purposes of supporting or fighting for ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida;

“10. Reaffirms its decision that States shall prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale, or transfer to ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida from their territories or by their nationals outside their territories, or using their flag vessels or aircraft, of arms and related materiel of all types including weapons and ammunition, military vehicles and equipment, paramilitary equipment, and spare parts for the aforementioned, and technical advice, assistance or training related to military activities, as well as its calls for States to find ways of intensifying and accelerating the exchange of operational information regarding traffic in arms, and to enhance coordination of efforts on national, subregional, regional and international levels;

Terrorist Financing

“11. Reaffirms its resolution 1373 (2001) and in particular its decisions that all States shall prevent and suppress the financing of terrorist acts and refrain from providing any form of support, active or passive, to entities or persons involved in terrorist acts, including by suppressing recruitment of members of terrorist groups and eliminating the supply of weapons to terrorists;

“12. Recalls its decision in resolution 2161 (2014) that all States shall ensure that no funds, financial assets or economic resources are made available, directly or indirectly for the benefit of ISIL, ANF or any other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, by their nationals or by persons within their territory, and reaffirms its decision in resolution 1373 (2001) that all States shall prohibit their nationals or any persons and entities within their territories from making any funds, financial assets or economic resources or financial or other related services available, directly or indirectly, for the benefit of persons who commit or attempt to commit or facilitate or participate in the commission of terrorist acts, or for the benefit of entities owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by such persons and of persons and entities acting on behalf of or at the direction of such persons;

“13. Notes with concern that oilfields and related infrastructure controlled by ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, are generating income which support their recruitment efforts and strengthen their operational capability to organize and carry out terrorist attacks;

“14. Condemns any engagement in direct or indirect trade involving ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, and reiterates that such engagement could constitute financial support for entities designated by the Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) (“the Committee”) and may lead to further listings by the Committee;

“15. Emphasizes the importance of all Member States complying with their obligation to ensure that their nationals and persons within their territory do not make donations to individuals and entities designated by the Committee or those acting on behalf of or at the direction of designated entities;

“16. Expresses its concern that aircraft or other transport departing from territory controlled by ISIL could be used to transfer gold or other valuable items and economic resources for sale on international markets, or to make other arrangements that could result in violations of the asset freeze;

“17. Confirms that the requirements in paragraph 1 (a) of resolution 2161 (2014) shall also apply to the payment of ransoms to individuals, groups, undertakings or entities on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List, regardless of how or by whom the ransom is paid;

Sanctions

“18. Observes that ISIL is a splinter group of Al-Qaida, recalls that ISIL and ANF are included on the Al-Qaida sanctions list and in this regard, expresses its readiness to consider listing individuals, groups, undertakings and entities providing support to ISIL or to ANF, including those who are financing, arming, planning or recruiting for ISIL or ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida through information and communications technologies including the internet and social media or through any other means;

“19. Decides that the individuals specified in Annex I of this resolution shall be subject to the measures imposed in paragraph 1 of resolution 2161 (2014) and added to the Al-Qaida Sanctions List;

“20. Directs the Committee to make accessible on the Committee’s website the narrative summaries of reasons for listing the individuals specified in Annex I of this resolution as agreed by the Council and confirms that the provisions of resolution 2161 (2014) and subsequent relevant resolutions shall apply to the names specified in Annex I for so long as they remain on the Al Qaida Sanctions List;

“21. Encourages the submission of listing requests to the Committee by Member States of individuals and entities supporting ISIL, ANF and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida and further encourages the Committee to urgently consider additional designations of individuals and entities supporting ISIL and ANF;

Reporting

“22. Directs the Monitoring Team to submit a report to the Committee within 90 days on the threat, including to the region, posed by ISIL and ANF, their sources of arms, funding, recruitment and demographics, and recommendations for additional action to address the threat and requests that, after a Committee discussion of this report, the chair of the Committee to brief the Security Council on its principal findings;

“23. Requests UNAMI, within its mandate, capabilities, and its areas of operation, to assist the Committee and the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established by resolution 1526 (2004), including by passing information relevant to the implementation of the measures in paragraph 1 of resolution 2161 (2014);

“24. Decides to remain seized of this matter.

Annex

1. Abdelrahman Mouhamad Zafir al Dabidi al Jahani

“Abdelrahman Mouhamad Zafir al Dabidi al Jahani is associated with Al-Qaida or any cell, affiliate, splinter group or derivative thereof for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf of, or in support of” and “recruiting for” Jabhet al-Nusra, an a.k.a. of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QE.A.137.14).

2. Hajjaj Bin Fahd Al Ajmi

“Hajjaj bin Fahd al Ajmi is associated with Al-Qaida or any cell, affiliate, splinter group or derivative thereof for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf of, or in support of” Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QE.A.137.14).

3. Abou Mohamed al Adnani

“Abou Mohamed al Adnani is associated with Al-Qaida or any cell, affiliate, splinter group or derivative thereof for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf of, or in support of” Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), an a.k.a of Al-Qaida in Iraq (QE.J.115.04).

4. Said Arif

“Said Arif is associated with Al-Qaida or any cell, affiliate, splinter group or derivative thereof for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing, or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf of or in support of” and “recruiting for” Jabhet al-Nusra, an a.k.a. of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QE.A.137.14).

5. Abdul Mohsen Abdallah Ibrahim al Charekh

“Abdul Mohsen Abdallah Ibrahim al Charekh is associated with Al-Qaida or any cell, affiliate, splinter group or derivative thereof for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf of, or in support of” Jabhet al-Nusra, listed as an a.k.a. of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QE.A.137.14).

6. Hamid Hamad Hamid al-Ali

“Hamid Hamad Hamid al-Ali is associated with Al-Qaida or any cell, affiliate, splinter group or derivative thereof for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf of, or in support of” Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), an a.k.a. of Al-Qaida in Iraq (QE.J.115.04) and Jabhet al-Nusra, an a.k.a. of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QE.A.137.14).”

AFP, August 15, 2014、AP, August 15, 2014、ARA News, August 15, 2014、Champress, August 15, 2014、al-Hayat, August 16, 2014、Kull-na Shuraka’, August 15, 2014、al-Mada Press, August 15, 2014、Naharnet, August 15, 2014、NNA, August 15, 2014、Reuters, August 15, 2014、SANA, August 15, 2014、UPI, August 15, 2014などをもとに作成。

(C)青山弘之 All rights reserved.

イスラーム国(ダーイシュ)をめぐる動き(2014年8月15日)

シリア国内の動き

西クルディスタン移行期民政局人民防衛隊に近い某消息筋は、ARA News(8月15日付)に対し、ダーイシュ(イスラーム国)がハサカ市侵攻を試みていた今年7月末、シリア政府とダーイシュが秘密合意を交わしていた(未確認情報)、と主張した。

同消息筋によると、この秘密合意は、①ダーイシュによるハサカ市、ダイル・ザウル市および同市郊外への攻撃中止、②ダーイシュによるミールビーヤ穀物センターからの小麦など200トンの接収、③シリア政府からダーイシュへの10億ドル相当の供与、を骨子としていたという。

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ハサカ県では、ARA News(7月15日付)が、カーミシュリー市で活動するNGO団体「ビッル社会福祉協会」が、カフターニーヤ市で、イラクのニナワ県スィンジャール郡からのイラク人(クルド人、ヤズィード教徒)に対する人道支援を行っていると報じた。

ビッル社会福祉協会は、シリア政府に近いいわゆる「官制NGO」。

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アレッポ県では、シリア人権監視団によると、ダーイシュ(イスラーム国)がジハード主義武装集団と交戦の末、トルコ国境に近いラーイー町(ダーイシュがすでに制圧)近郊のブガイディーン村を制圧した。

またダーイシュとジハード主義武装集団が、スーラーン・アアザーズ町周辺(アフティームッラート村方面)で交戦、同地一帯をダーイシュが砲撃した。

これに関して、イスラーム戦線は声明を出し、ダービク村、アルシャーフ村一帯で戦線がダーイシュとの戦闘を続けていると主張した。

一方、自由シリア軍クルド人戦線旅団のアフマド・ハッスー報道官はARA News(8月16日付)に対し、ダーイシュがアフタリーン市、ラーイー村でクルド人戦線旅団戦闘員8人を斬首した、と述べた。

Kull-na Shuraka', August 15, 2014
Kull-na Shuraka’, August 15, 2014

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ダイル・ザウル県では、シリア人権監視団によると、アイヤーシュ村などをシリア軍が砲撃するなか、第137旅団基地と放送塔観のシリア軍検問所で爆発が起きた。

シリア軍はまた、ダーイシュ(イスラーム国)が占拠するウマル油田各所を空爆した。

一方、SANA(8月15日付)によると、ダイル・ザウル市工業地区、ラシュディーヤ地区、ハウィーカ地区で、シリア軍が「テロリスト」(ダーイシュ)と交戦し、複数の戦闘員を殺傷、拠点・装備を破壊した。

またシリア軍は、アイヤーシュ村のフジャイフ地点(放送塔)近くで、「テロリスト」による自爆攻撃を阻止した。

他方、ARA News(8月16日付)によると、ダーイシュは、シャフア村で避難生活を送っていたシュアイタート部族の子息10人を斬首した。

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ラッカ県では、シリア人権監視団によると、ダーイシュ(イスラーム国)の検閲査察局が、ラッカ市内の商店多数を、「賞味期限切れの商品を販売している」との理由で閉鎖処分にし、商店主を逮捕、シャリーア委員会に起訴した。

またシリア軍は、ダーイシュによって占拠されているタブカ市第2地区を砲撃した。

イラク国内の動き

バービル県では、バービル作戦司令室によると、ジュルフ・サフル地方でイラク軍がダーイシュ(イスラーム国)戦闘員32人を殲滅した。

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サラーフッディーン県では、治安筋によると、ティクリート市南部でのイラク軍とダーイシュ(イスラーム国)の戦闘で義勇兵6人が死亡した。

マダー・プレス(8月15日付)が伝えた。

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米国中央司令部は声明を出し、アルビール市近郊のダーイシュ(イスラーム国)の車輌に対して2度空爆を行ったと発表した。

AFP, August 15, 2014、AP, August 15, 2014、ARA News, August 15, 2014、August 16, 2014、Champress, August 15, 2014、al-Hayat, August 16, 2014、Kull-na Shuraka’, August 15, 2014、al-Mada Press, August 15, 2014、Naharnet, August 15, 2014、NNA, August 15, 2014、Reuters, August 15, 2014、SANA, August 15, 2014、UPI, August 15, 2014などをもとに作成。

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レバノンの動き(2014年8月15日)

ナハールネット(8月15日付)は、内務治安軍総局が、バアルベック・スンナ派自由人旅団のツイッターのアカウントに対してサイバー攻撃を行い「制圧」、アカウント上にレバノン国旗の画像を掲揚したと報じた。

Naharnet, August 15, 2014
Naharnet, August 15, 2014

なお、ナハールネット(8月16日付)によると、内務治安軍総局は、これに先立って14日に、バアルベック・スンナ派自由人のツイッターのアカウントを管理していた19歳の青年「H.Sh.H.」を拘束した、とツイッターを通じて発表していた。

しかし、この青年(フサイン・シャーマーン・フサイン氏)の父親だというシャーマーン・フサイン氏は、『ハヤート』(8月16日付)に対し、内務治安軍総局が、ベカーア県バアルベック郡リヤーク村で息子が拘束されたことを認めたうえで、一家がヒズブッラーに近い存在であることを明らかにし、えん罪を主張した。

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ヒズブッラーのハサン・ナスルッラー書記長はレバノン紛争(2006年)戦勝記念日に合わせてテレビ演説を行った。

演説のなかで、ナスルッラー書記長は、「いわゆるダーイシュは今や、シリアとイラクの広大な地域を制圧し…、殺戮を行い…、(シャームの民の)ヌスラ戦線の戦闘員のような自らに近い人々さえも殺している…。虐殺で主に危害を加えたれているのはスンナ派で、イラクのクルド人、ヤズィード教徒、シーア派、キリスト教徒、トルクメン人に対して容赦ない…。こうしたことはイスラームとは無縁だ」と述べた。

またナスルッラー書記長は「こうした状況は冗談なのか?… 我々はこの脅威の潜在性に築かねばならない…。私は、すべてのレバノン人、イラク人、シリア人、そして湾岸諸国の人々に、宗派主義的不寛容を捨て、この現象がシーア派だけの脅威でないということを訴えたい…。この戦いを宗派対立だなどと考えるべきではない。これはタクフィール主義戦争であり、タクフィール主義に異論を唱える人が標的となっているのだ」と強調した。

さらに「もしヒズブッラーがシリアから撤退したら、危険は無くなるだろうか? (アブー・バクル・)バクダーディー(イスラーム国指導者)の地図からレバノンは外されるだろうか? 撤退することで有益なのか?… (レバノン政府のシリア紛争への)不関与政策がレバノンを守っているとでもいうのか? ダーイシュがシリアを手中に収め、(ベカーア県の)ラーシャイヤーやバアルベック、北部県に至れば、不関与政策が国を守ることになるのか? これは現実的なアプローチと言えるのか? 正しいアプローチなのか?… 国が存在に関わる脅威に直面している時、優先されるべきは、この脅威に立ち向かうことになる」と訴えた。

Naharnet, August 15, 2014
Naharnet, August 15, 2014

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シリア国内の暴力(2014年8月15日)

アレッポ県では、シリア人権監視団によると、シャイフ・ナッジャール市工業団地地区第2区画周辺、アレッポ中央刑務所周辺、ブライジュ村一帯で、シリア軍とジハード主義武装集団が交戦、軍が砲撃を加えた。

またシリア軍は、アレッポ市バーブ・ナイラブ地区、サーリヒーイン地区を「樽爆弾」で空爆し、子供2人を含む5人が死亡した。

一方、SANA(8月15日付)によると、シャイフ・ルトフィー村、ザバディーヤ村、ICARDA周辺、フライターン市、アターリブ市などで、シリア軍が反体制武装集団の追撃を続け、複数の戦闘員を殺傷、拠点・装備を破壊した。

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ダマスカス県では、シリア人権監視団によると、シリア軍がジャウバル区を空爆した。

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ダマスカス郊外県では、シリア人権監視団によると、ザマルカー町の「自由シリア軍」拠点で爆発があり、戦闘員複数名が死亡した。

一方、複数の活動家によると、イスラーム殉教者旅団が第137連隊基地に配備されているシリア軍戦車をTOW対戦車ミサイルで攻撃、1輌を破壊した。

他方、SANA(8月15日付)によると、ザバダーニー市郊外、ハーン・シャイフ・キャンプおよびその周辺で、シリア軍が反体制武装集団の追撃を続け、複数の戦闘員を殺傷、拠点・装備を破壊した。

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ダルアー県では、シリア人権監視団によると、ナマル町のモスク前で爆発があり、反体制武装集団戦闘員を含む14人が死亡した。

またタファス市、シャイフ・マスキーン市をシリア軍が「樽爆弾」で空爆した。

一方、SANA(8月15日付)によると、ヤードゥーダ村、フラーク市、タッラト・サルヤー、ヒルバト・ティーラ村、インヒル市、インヒル市・ジャースィム市街道、アトマーン村で、シリア軍が反体制武装集団の追撃を続け、複数の戦闘員を殺傷、拠点・装備を破壊した。

またナマル町では、「ウマル末裔」を名乗る反体制武装集団の本部近くで、爆弾が仕掛けられた車が爆発し、「テロリスト」数十人が死傷した。

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ハマー県では、スマート・ニュース(8月15日付)によると、「自由シリア軍」がハマー航空基地に近いアルザ村、シーハ村を制圧、これを受けシリア軍が同飛行場に配備されている航空機をシャイーラート航空基地方面に退避させた。

またシリア人権監視団によると、シリア軍戦闘機がハッターブ町とシーハ村を空爆した。

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クナイトラ県では、SANA(8月15日付)によると、ビイル・アジャム村、ハリーマ村で、シリア軍が反体制武装集団の追撃を続け、複数の戦闘員を殺傷、拠点・装備を破壊した。

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ヒムス県では、SANA(8月15日付)によると、アルシューナ村、アイン・フサイン村、東サラーム村、ラッフーム村、ウンム・サフリージュ村、ザフラーニーヤ村、ラスタン氏、ファルハーニーヤ村、ガジャル村、アーガー村、ヒルバト・ミーラー村などで、シリア軍が反体制武装集団の追撃を続け、複数の戦闘員を殺傷、拠点・装備を破壊した。

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イドリブ県では、SANA(8月15日付)によると、ビンニシュ市、ハーン・シャイフーン市、バスリヤー村で、シリア軍が反体制武装集団の追撃を続け、複数の戦闘員を殺傷、拠点・装備を破壊した。

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シリア反体制勢力の動き(2014年8月15日)

シリア人権ネットワークは、2011年3月から2014年7月までの3年4ヶ月間でのシリア治安当局による逮捕者数が推計で21万5,000人に達し、うち少なくとも5,047人が拘置所での拷問で死亡した、と発表した。

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