LBN33014
Title | Actors/Parties Involved | Description | Date of incident | Death toll | Number of Injured | Sources of Conflict | Security Incident Category |
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Sectarian-based killings in the Chouf |
Sectarian-based killings in the Shuf: Brih (19), Kfar Qatra (14), Ain Zhalta (11), Sirjbal (11), Binwayti (10), Barouk (2), Damour (7 elderly people), Fraydis (3), Kfar Nabrakh (5), Kfarnis (2), J‘ayil (7), Wadi Bnahlay (13), Mazra‘at al-Shuf (6), and Chwaliq Deir al-Qamar (2). |
Wednesday, September 7, 1983 to Friday, September 16, 1983 | 112persons | 0persons | Murder, Raid | ||
Christian massacres in Chouf and in West Beirut | National Movement (NM) |
Following news of Jumblatt’s death, 177 Christian civilians (including women, elderly, and children) were killed in several villages in the Shuf, but also in some areas in West Beirut that were under the control of Joint Forces militias, where Christian civilians were kidnapped and executed. In the Shuf, Christians were kidnapped and executed, bodies were mutilated and left on the roads to be seen, and women were raped. The killings took place in Mazraat al-Shuf (52); Maasser al-Shuf (21); al-Barouk (28); Botmeh (9), Kfarnabrakh (6), Fraydis (6), as well as in Baadaran, Shurit, and Ain-Zhalta. Many victims were mutilated and women sexually abused. |
Wednesday, March 16, 1977 to Wednesday, March 30, 1977 | 177persons | Cruel Treatment and Torture, Forced Displacement of Population, Gender Based Violence [inc. sexual violence], Hostage Taking Situation [inc. attempt, release], Murder |