The new de facto Syrian government assured yesterday Friday how ‘Study in depth’ A Amnesty International Report calling for a survey of massacres committed in March, with mainly victims of Alawites, members of the Syrian minority to which the overthrown president belongs. Bashar al -Assad.

In early March, the coastal areas of Western Syria were converted into the theater of the worst killings after taking power in early December an alliance under the leadership of Islamists.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, over 1,700 citizens, In the vast majority of civilians, they were killed.

In a statement released on Friday, the new power said that “He studies Amnesty’s exhibition in depth on events on the Syrian coast” and “Preliminary conclusions it contains”.

“It is up to the National Independent Research and Determination Committee to evaluate them, on the basis of its mandate, its independence and the powers granted it by presidential executive decree”the announcement continues.

Yesterday Thursday Amnesia asked De Facto Syrian authorities to take care of those responsible for these massacres be brought before justice by talking about possible “War Crimes”.

New Power in Damascus accused armed followers of former President Assad of provoking the outburst of violence launching attacks on new security forces.

The new principles of the temporary president Ahmed Al Sarah They were tackled that ‘The report (of amnesty) did not take into account her “The broader context of events”.

The violence began with ‘Proposal Attack’ committed by ‘Remains of the previous regime’ and put on target ‘Army and Internal Security Services’he noted.

In the chaos that followed, he continued, ‘Actions have taken place and serious violations’, He acknowledged, promising that research would be carried out and a report would be made public within a month.

Monday other twelve civilians, most of them Alawitsamurdered by gunmen in West and Central Syria, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a non -governmental organization based in Britain, based on a wide network of sources in the country.