Updated at 10:50 a.m. ET: Syrian doctors tortured patients brought into a military hospital in the battered city of Homs, according to a hospital employee who filmed the apparent evidence. The video was broadcast by Britain's Channel 4 News Monday.
Later on Tuesday, the United Nations said it had similar footage.
The very graphic video, which the news channel said was filmed covertly, showed severely wounded men blindfolded and chained to hospital beds. A rubber whip and an electrical cable sit on a table in one room.
"I have seen detainees being tortured by electrocution, whipping, beating with batons, and by breaking their legs," the employee told a French photojournalist who reportedly smuggled the video outside of Syria, according to Channel 4.
The authenticity of the film could not be independently verified.
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The hospital employee said he tried to stop "the shameful things" that were happening but was called a traitor.
He said the torture was carried out by civilian and military surgeons and other medical staff including nurses. It reportedly took place in the ambulance section, the prison ward, the X-ray department and the intensive care unit. The footage was filmed over the past three months, Channel 4 said.
U.S. and European governments have been pleading for Russia to rethink his anti-interventionist stance on Syria, in what appeared to be an increasingly desperate effort for consensus among world powers to stop a crackdown that has killed more than 7,500 people.
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Hussein Malla / AP
Hundreds of Syrians, like this child and her family, have fled besieged areas in and around Homs for Lebanon or the Lebanon-Syria border.
Hundreds fled to neighboring Lebanon on Monday fearing they'd be massacred in their homes.
Calls for action to protect civilians have grown louder as the Alawite-led security apparatus cracked down on protests and an uprising that has its roots in the majority Sunni community and which has raised the prospect of civil war in Syria.
'Pictures are truly shocking'
A U.N. commission of inquiry last November documented cases of injured people taken to military hospitals where they were beaten and tortured during interrogation.
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"The High Commissioner was sent this footage by Channel 4 yesterday. In fact we have some similar footage," U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville said on Tuesday.
"It may even be the same footage which was sent to the commission of inquiry on Syria," Colville, a spokesman for U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, said at a news briefing. "The pictures are truly shocking."
A U.N. inquiry documented evidence that sections of Homs military hospital and Latakia state hospital were "transformed into torture centers actually within the hospitals," he said.
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Torture has been documented in Syria for 40 years, "usually carried out under the cloak of permanent security legislation," Colville said, adding: "The brutality of the country's security forces is notorious."
"Methods of torture, most of which are known to have been used in Syria over many years, not just in the past year, include severe beatings, electric shocks, suspension for long periods by the limbs, psychological torture and routine humiliation," he added.
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Funny how we want to go to war with Syria to save people from torture while Abu Graib and Guantamano Bay are still open. Doesn't that strike anyone as just a little bit hypocritical?
i have some idea,that the treament is a little better there.far from what you see on this tape..comparing apples to oranges.`SHANDRIL.AGAIN I SEE.
TRUST VERIFY,what a joke.you rant is.you don't really believe the crap that comes out of you mouth do you ,,blood for oil thats so retarded.you must think we blew up our own twin towers.yes to start war also man where do you people come from.you must have been drop kicked as a baby.
Read Trustverify's other posts. I think he is literally working for Iran as a propaganda generator.
YES SHANDRIL,give him a taste of his own medicine. mabe we should just tell him hes been a bad boy instead.and send him home with no supper,,pasifist.the man should be hung.not coddled like a child whos done something wrong,civilians there diserve better.that just my opinion.
crazy shiz,people like them doctors are sick in the head,poor reg people have to deal with the insane people,do they have bush running syrian now,lol.
You go in and help them and the supporters of Assad's Regime which are civilians will just blame the west and you will start seeing news articles about civilians killed by UN & US airstrikes and Assad's civilian supporters will just become a terrorist cell in their own country.
The so-called arab league can handle this . It ain't our problem .
If you help the people overthrow the current govt , the next people in power will do the exact same thing to different people .
I just feel sorry for anyone who has the capacity to torture someone like that. It's truly disgusting... usually doctors want to help people no matter who they are.. Sooner or later the weight of what they did to those people will come down on them and that mental torture playing over and over in their heads will slowly and silently kill them.. then there is no body to hide behind and they will have to confront it.
Imagine what it must be like to be tortured yourself, or to have a loved one tortured, and to know there will be no hero saving you.
I can't believe this has been allowed to go on for so long.
Shame on the United Nations, Shame on the Arab League, Shame on the Muslim Brotherhood, and lastly, Shame on us.
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"The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil,
but by those who watch them without doing anything"
Albert Einstein
Why shame on us? I agree with the others you listed , but it's an arab problem and it is horrible , but it's on them to handle it . Not us .
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Were the Jews being gassed by the millions in Nazi Germany our problem?
A nobler generation of Americans than we have now thought so.
That is the future of state run medical care.... Sorry, I had to and yes, it was a joke.
If we can support the resistance fighters w/o getting our troops involved I would support that. What bothers me is China and Russia both said no....
Why are we not suprised.