Arab League Report Provides Evidence CIA, MI6, Mossad Behind Violence in Syria

Excerpts from the Arab League observers’ report on Syria make it clear that the establishment media is only telling part of the story and exaggerating violence by the al-Assad government and its police and military.

The report mentions an “armed entity’ that is killing civilians and police and conducting terrorist attacks targeting innocent civilians. Casualties from these attacks are attributed to the al-Assad government and used to build a case against Syria in the United Nations.

Rebels in Idlib, Syria. Evidence reveals they are supported by the CIA, MI6, and Mossad.

According to the Arab League report, the “Free Syria Army” and “armed opposition groups” are responsible for many of the killings.

In January, it was reported that MI6, the CIA, and British SAS are in Syria working with the Free Syrian Army and the Syrian National Council to overthrow the al-Assad regime. The Free Syrian Army is widely recognized as a creation of NATO. It is comprised largely of militants from the Muslim Brotherhood – itself an asset of British intelligence – and is funded, supported, and armed by the United States, Israel, and Turkey.

The report lends credence to reports filed in November of last year by journalist Webster Tarpley, who visited the Middle Eastern nation.

“What average Syrians of all ethnic groups say about this is that they are being shot at by snipers. People complained that there are terrorist snipers who are shooting at civilians, blind terrorism simply for the purpose of destabilizing the country. I would not call this civil war – it is a very misleading term. What you are dealing with here are death squads, you are dealing with terror commandos; this is a typical CIA method. In this case it’s a joint production of CIA, MI6, Mossad, it’s got money coming from Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates and Qatar,” Tarpley told RT.

Tarpley said the United States is pushing a “bankrupt model of the color revolution, backed up by terrorist troops – people from Al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood” and the objective is “to smash the Middle East according to ethnic lines.”

Excerpts from the Arab League observers’ report make it clear “that there is widespread violence on both sides, but that the opposition and the Western media have exaggerated the violence and casualties inflicted by government forces,” writes Nicolas Davies for War Is A Crime blog, formerly After Downing Street.

“The UN has stopped accepting casualty figures claimed by the opposition, and has frozen its “official” estimate of civilian deaths at 5,400, without acknowledging that this may already be highly exaggerated,” Davies explains. “This is not yet a bloodbath on the scale of Libya, where even the new government admits that at least 25,000 people died in the NATO-led war.  Syria could follow the Libya model though, if NATO and the GCC keep providing weapons and military training to the Free Syrian Army and are prepared to beef it up with special forces on the ground, and as long as the UN approves a no-fly zone to provide cover for another 9,700 air strikes.”

The establishment media put the number of dead between 1,000 and 5,000. The International Criminal Court, Hisham Abu Hajer (of the Libyan “rebels,” in other words al-Qaeda), Pravda and other sources put the number at between 50,000 and 100,000. Tarpley estimated the number at 150,000, a staggering number for a population of just under six and half million people.

Relevant excepts from Report of the Head of the League of Arab States Observer Mission to Syria from December 24, 2011 to January 18, 2012 follow:

“The Mission determined that there is an armed entity that is not mentioned in the protocol. This development on the ground can undoubtedly be attributed to the excessive use of force by Syrian Government forces in response to protests that occurred before the deployment of the Mission demanding the fall of the regime. In some zones, this armed entity reacted by attacking Syrian security forces and citizens, causing the Government to respond with further violence. In the end, innocent citizens pay the price for those actions with life and limb.

In Homs, Idlib and Hama, the Observer Mission witnessed acts of violence being committed against Government forces and civilians that resulted in several deaths and injuries. Examples of those acts include the bombing of a civilian bus, killing eight persons and injuring others, including women and children, and the bombing of a train carrying diesel oil. In another incident in Homs, a police bus was blown up, killing two police officers. A fuel pipeline and some small bridges were also bombed.

28. The Mission noted that many parties falsely reported that explosions or violence had occurred in several locations. When the observers went to those locations, they found that those reports were unfounded.

29. The Mission also noted that, according to its teams in the field, the media exaggerated the nature of the incidents and the number of persons killed in incidents and protests in certain towns.

According to their latest reports and their briefings to the Head of the Mission on 17 January 2012 in preparation for this report, group team leaders witnessed peaceful demonstrations by both Government supporters and the opposition in several places. None of those demonstrations were disrupted, except for some minor clashes with the Mission and between loyalists and opposition. These have not resulted in fatalities since the last presentation before the Arab Ministerial Committee on the Situation in Syria at its meeting of 8 January 2012.

Some observers reneged on their duties and broke the oath they had taken. They made contact with officials from their countries and gave them exaggerated accounts of events. Those officials consequently developed a bleak and unfounded picture of the situation.

Arab and foreign audiences of certain media organizations have questioned the Mission’s credibility because those organizations use the media to distort the facts. It will be difficult to overcome this problem unless there is political and media support for the Mission and its mandate. It is only natural that some negative incidents should occur as it conducts its activities because such incidents occur as a matter of course in similar missions.

75. Recently, there have been incidents that could widen the gap and increase bitterness between the parties. These incidents can have grave consequences and lead to the loss of life and property. Such incidents include the bombing of buildings, trains carrying fuel, vehicles carrying diesel oil and explosions targeting the police, members of the media and fuel pipelines. Some of those attacks have been carried out by the Free Syrian Army and some by other armed opposition groups.

Since its establishment, attitudes towards the Mission have been characterized by insincerity or, more broadly speaking, a lack of seriousness. Before it began carrying out its mandate and even before its members had arrived, the Mission was the target of a vicious campaign directed against the League of Arab States and the Head of the Mission, a campaign that increased in intensity after the observers’ deployment. The Mission still lack the political and media support it needs in order to fulfill its mandate. Should its mandate be extended, the goals set out in the Protocol will not be achieved unless such support is provided and the Mission receives the backing it needs to ensure the success of the Arab solution.”

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com

21 thoughts on “Arab League Report Provides Evidence CIA, MI6, Mossad Behind Violence in Syria”

  1. Rush Shukla said:

    There is no doubt the West created ISIS in the same way it created Al CIA duuhh! This is the 21 century and this is how wars are waged. Its known as asymmetrical warfare. You basically create a third party faction by affecting a divide and rule policy by staging a coup or taking out a leader directly. The power vacuum that’s left will be used to play off against the radical factions and the ones who emerge strongest will be used as proxy tools to take down govts in the region not favourable to the Zionist cause.

    This is why these so called Islamic groups don’t attack the West directly. They won’t attack Washington, Westminster, the Vatican or any strategic command centre and they won’t attack Israel which indicates they are controlled by Western intelligence. Rather they are going after defenceless Christians in the ME and Assad. This is the smoking gun because the West is under the yoke of the Talmudic Jews who are against Christ. They are antichrist and their planned New World Order is to bring the Antichrist to power.

    What better way to kill your enemies than using a proxy tool to do your dirty work. They want Assad out of the way so they can run their pipelines through Syria and expand Israel’s hegemony in the ME. It’s about the reources there. But not just that. There are alien stargates there and alien technology they want that maps Earth to the Moon and Mars. They are in conspiracy with the aliens to takeover our planet and bring Satan to power.

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  2. Well you better start to figure out whose side you are all on – to begin with…
    Then sit and think about it for a few days – 3 to be exact…
    When you rise knowing what you must do – just do it…
    Stop focking around with all your damn YAPPING…
    Either shit or get off the pot…make a decision and do it soon…
    Just like an hourglass – sand will run out and you all will be shit out of luck…
    As to ‘more’ options you would have ‘now’ if you stand up and speak up…
    Assad needs to make his mind up and stop thinking there are ‘better’ options…
    The North Star warns – ‘things are not what they seem’ ‘don’t believe what you hear’…
    Butt some folks like Assad namesakes speaks volumes for their integrity…lol…
    Oh well you snooze you loze in the end…
    It’s your decision Assad…stop letting folks bully you and call for a vaccine already…

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  3. Show The Truth said:

    Prince Bandar’s Reign of Terror

    By Ahmad Barqawi

    November 27, 2013 “Information Clearing House – Lesson of the day; don’t piss off a spoilt, insufferable Saudi Prince on a fool’s mission to bring about regime change in Syria; lest he’ll literally blow the whole damned world up to kingdom come.

    Meet the man behind every terrorist-bombing breaking-news from the Middle East nowadays; he is the man who is elbows deep in the bloody “Balkanization” of Iraq, subsequent “Iraqization” of Lebanon, current ”Lebanonization” of Syria… and the intended “Syrianization” of Egypt. He’s the guy in one famous picture you see sitting casually on a sofa’s arm in the oval office looking down on Georg W. Bush, probably plotting together the then impending rape of Iraq. Usually if his name is mentioned, it is most commonly in connection with stirring a sectarian mini-civil war or enabling an American invasion somewhere in the region. Saudi spy chief Bandar Ben Sultan a.k.a. Bandar Bush.

    You can tell that Prince Bandar has been quite busy ever since his appointment as head of the Saudi Intelligence Agency in the summer of 2012 (though to use the term ‘intelligence’ in the same sentence with the man who threatened to torpedo the upcoming Sochi winter Olympics with terrorist attacks if Moscow didn’t jump on board with Riyadh regarding Syria- is the mother of all contradictions); a quick scan over the news headlines of the past year or so is enough to know that not only does Bandar Bush take his new post seriously; but he does it with such a reckless abandon and more alarmingly, with a chronic dependency on Islamic extremist groups of the Al-Qaeda variety which, for all intents and purposes, have always been one of Saudi Arabia’s main calling cards in advancing its vile excuse for a foreign policy since the 1980s (a colleague of mine once hit the nail on the head when he remarked that; ‘Al Qaida is nothing more than Saudi Arabia’s secret army’).

    Terrorist attacks have double-timed their callous, sectarian pace in Iraq this year with last October being the deadliest month with more than 1,000 civilian deaths resulting from car blasts and suicide attacks which have become a daily reality for most Iraqis to the extent where their occurrence is not deemed news-worthy anymore.

    Syria -where the bitter rub is for the house of Saud these days- has become a popular destination for a slew of brainwashed, trigger-happy Jihadi fighters eager to meet their maker and claim the lives of hundreds of people in the process; terrorist networks metastasized remarkably in the war-torn country ever since Riyadh took complete hold over the “Syrian Revolution” dossier from Doha and showered these fanatic groups with an endless stream of cash, weapons, logistical support, unprecedented diplomatic clout and ideological guidance. In short; Syria metamorphosed -into an even bleaker version of late 1980s-early 1990s Afghanistan thanks to Saudi petro-dollars and heavy sectarian indoctrinations on a scale rarely seen against Shiites and Alawites (of course the Saudis are going to resort to sectarianism; it’s the only weapon in their god-forsaken armory. How else were they going to effectively mobilize and steer hordes of Islamic militants and new recruits towards holy Jihad on Syrian soil?).

    Like flies on meat, these crazed Jihadi groups and Takfiri fighters started pouring into Lebanon in their hundreds; and it was not a mere spell-over of the Syrian war or a result of sheer coincidence; bringing Al-Qaeda and its affiliates into Lebanon was a deliberate, calculated move by the Saudi-American-Israeli axis and its silly coterie of the Lebanese pro-western March 14th movement, with the sole objective of weakening Hizbollah (regardless of the party’s military involvement in Syria, contrary to what is being constantly purported in the mainstream media) by hitting the Lebanese resistance where it hurts most: its public base of supporters.

    Of course in the twisted mind of this Axis and its regional implantations that could only mean one thing: targeting predominantly Shiite areas inside Lebanon in a flamboyant attempt to: a) instigate a sectarian armed conflict between Sunnis and Shiites in Lebanon, and b) turn the Lebanese people against Hizbollah and strong-arm the party’s political leadership into making concessions that would downsize its growing regional role and leave it but a declawed lion, thus rockets and mortars started falling on the town of Hermel and other mostly Shiite-populated villages all along the Syrian-Lebanese borders courtesy of Syrian opposition military groups, it wasn’t long before these sporadic attacks morphed into more sophisticated, large-scale car-bombings reminiscent of Al Qaida’s own handy work in Iraq, in the heart of Hezbollah’s strongholds in the Southern Suburb of Beirut, one of which claimed the lives of 27 and wounded more than 300 last August.

    The dual bombing of the Iranian embassy in Beirut last week which left 23 dead including the Iranian cultural attaché, fits in an entirely different bracket; it marked the first time in this litany of Saudi-sponsored terrorism that suicide bombers were used in a meticulously planned terrorist attack directly targeting official Iranian interests in Lebanon; the fact that a couple of 21-year-olds so indoctrinated and filled with hatred towards fellow Muslims that they strapped themselves with explosives and drove kamikaze-style towards the Iranian embassy with hopes of martyrdom is indicative of how rotten the fruits borne out of over 10 years’ worth of Saudi Arabia’s unrelenting sectarian incitement and hysterical anti-Shia propaganda have become; transferring a sizable portion of today’s youth into sectarian-time-bombs waiting to go off; what comes next is anybody’s guess.

    This is what the Arab world has come to cope with; higher (and more lethal) degrees of Saudi Arabia’s political insanity, and with the newly signed Iranian nuclear deal and Geneva II conference looming in the distance practically obituarizing the Kingdom’s failed attempts at overthrowing Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad’s regime, things could only get worse; Saudi Arabia has become so completely unhinged from reality (and humanity) that it might decide to go for broke on the Iraqi-Syrian-Lebanese front; upping the ante in its confrontational escapades against the “Shiite threat” and leaving a scorched path of countless of civilian deaths in its wake from Iraq to Lebanon under the destructive captaincy of Bandar Ben Sultan.

    Even though Prince Bandar is the current face of Saudi Arabia’s madness; he is by no means ploughing a lone furrow here in his aggressive no-holds-barred-type of approach towards Syria, Hizbollah and Iran, this is in fact a matter of official policy for Saudi Arabia -endorsed by the entire upper echelons of power in the Kingdom- supposedly to counter Iran’s growing influence in the region; a policy that has unleashed this unstoppable freight train of terrorism and sectarian hatred that is steering the entire Arab World on a bound-collision course, Prince Bandar was entrusted with overseeing and implementing this sorry-mess-of-a-policy because of the intimate network of connections that he enjoys in Washington (thanks to his 22 year-service as Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States) and all the clout and power that the Saudis were hoping he could wield on some American politicians and western policy-makers to rally the west into heavily arming the Syrian opposition and/or bombing Syria all together; but these are different times, and it would appear that Bandar’s “charms” do not have as much of a hold over Obama as they once did over the Bush clan.

    While the entire world heaved a collective sigh of relief after the Iran nuclear deal, two of America’s ardent regional allies were left stomping around like spoilt children, throwing hissy fits over the U.S’s sudden “about-face”, the coming days will see greater cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Israel; working together in strategic coziness to swing the region’s pendulum back in favor of missile diplomacy and military interventions, with Al-Qaida at their disposal. Let that mental image sink in for a second; Israel’s intelligence capabilities, Saudi Arabia’s petro-dollars and Al-Qaeda’s explosive ideology. The worst is yet to come.

    Ahmad Barqawi, a Jordanian freelance columnist & writer based in Amman, he has done several studies, statistical analysis and researches on economic and social development in Jordan.
    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article36974.htm

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  4. Show The Truth said:

    The Army of Islam; Saudi Arabia’s Greatest Export

    By Phil Greaves

    October 04, 2013 “Information Clearing House – Recent developments regarding “rebel” groups inside Syria have shed further light on the ideologies and political aims of the militants waging war upon the Syrian state.

    On the 24th September, under the moniker of the “Islamist Alliance”, 11 of the largest and most recognisable rebel brigades – a mix of supposed “moderate Islamists” such as Liwa al-Tawhid, the largest “FSA”-branded brigade in Aleppo, alongside more hardline Salafi/Jihadi brigades such as Ahrar al-Sham, and Al Qaeda ideologues Jahbat al-Nusra – released a joint statement denouncing the western-backed expatriates of the “National Coalition” (NC), along with its equally impotent military arm, the “Supreme Military Council” (SMC). Following this statement of intent, on the 29th of September, up to 50 rebel groups operating primarily in the area of Damascus merged to form Jaish al-Islam (Army of Islam). The Damascus merger also included a wide-ranging demographic of militant groups, from the supposed “moderate”, to overt Salafist hardliners. Jaish al-Islam is dominated by Liwa al-Islam, a large rebel group formerly of “FSA” branding, and led by Saudi-backed Zahran Alloush. Liwa al-Islam were also a signatory to the aforementioned statement of denunciation toward the western-backed political opposition.

    These announcements have effectively put-to-bed the western propagated myth that was the “Free Syrian Army”. Militant groups the west ostensibly touted as “secular moderates” yearning for “freedom and democracy” from a tyrannical regime; have now openly declared their Salafi/Jihadi fundamentalist ideology, with the ultimate aim of creating a Syrian state ruled by Islamic law.

    Already, these announcements are being portrayed as an attempt by Saudi Arabia – yes, ever tolerant and inclusive Wahhabi-preaching Saudi Arabia – and other leading Salafi factions supporting the insurgency to steer “vetted, or moderate Salafi” rebels away from the Al Qaeda aligned groups; particularly the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), who are now portrayed as simply “foreign jihadists” and have become the leading fall-guy in Western and Gulf media for every atrocity committed by the rebels. This false perception has been built as a result of a Western and Gulf initiated public relations campaign to “moderate” the image of the Salafi/Jihadi fundamentalists (as well as those more inclined to basic criminality, killing, and destruction) who may be more willing to meet the requirements of their Gulf donors and the United States. Yet, contrary to this divisive narrative, the same “moderate” Salafi’s who are now supposedly being encouraged to disassociate from their Al Qaeda affiliates have happily fought alongside – more often than not as a junior partner – the West’s supposed “number one enemy” (AQ) since the insurgency began in 2011.

    In further contrast to the aforementioned “Awakening” narrative, Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN) – the Syrian branch of Al Qaeda ideologues – are still very much in the mix. Although various pundits and analysts have made efforts to publicise tensions between ISIS and JaN, the two groups still share a similar Jihadist ideology and cooperate in key areas, particularly on paramilitary operations; as do the hardline Salafi groups such as Ahrar Al-Sham, who in turn fully cooperate with the western friendly “moderates” forming the backbone of Jaish al-Islam. In the recent ISIS takeover of the “FSA” held town of Azaz from the western-friendly Northern Storm brigade (of John McCain fame), Liwa al-Tahwid quickly offered to broker a ceasefire and acted as interlocutor between the two warring factions. ISIS in turn, rejected any “FSA” authority and have since taken control of the town – not that Liwa al-Tahwid could have stopped them anyway. These events directly contradict the notion that the new “Army of Islam” is in any rush to disassociate, let alone be able to wage war upon the ISIS or its extremist affiliates. Moreover, the leader of Jaish al-Islam, Zahran Alloush, publicly disowned his own “captain” after he warned ISIS there would be open conflict if they “continued this chaos”. The leader claimed that the comments were “dangerous” and designed to “cause strife between muslims”.

    Furthermore, in a recent interview with Al Jazeera, Alloush, free of his “moderate” chains, lets loose on his ideals for a future Syria, in which he aspires to resurrect the Umayyad Empire (2nd Islamic Caliphate with Syria at its core and Damascus as its capital), and “cleanse” Damascus of “Majous” (pejorative Arabic term for Iranians) “Rafideh” (Shi’ites) and “Nusayris” (Alawites). Rebel leaders openly espousing sectarian rhetoric has been a running theme throughout the conflict; in line with this trend, Alloush’s statement can be taken as a clear indication that his new “Jaish al-Islam” is not in the least bit concerned with abiding by a western-friendly moderate image. Alloush, like the majority of rebel leaders, is a fundamentalist Salafist, who looks on at the minorities of Syria as kafir (unbelievers) who must submit to his interpretation of Salafi Islam or be killed.

    The western/Gulf media narrative surrounding this new “Islamist Alliance” is a re-hash of failed PR campaigns of the past, which attempted to mitigate the inherent fundamentalist ideologies of the insurgents waging war upon the Syrian state. In stark contrast to the Caliphate-inspired visions held by the majority of rebel leaders, Syria has been a pluralistic secular society for decades, the majority of its Sunni muslim population are conservative and have coexisted peacefully alongside the many other religions and ethnic minorities that make up Syria’s diverse society, history, and culture. The people of Syria do not aspire to a Saudi sponsored Salafi/Wahhabi leadership or doctrine of law. Contrary to the popular narrative emerging in western and Gulf media that this new force will represent an indigenous “moderate Islamist” coalition capable of taking on the foreign elements and Al Qaeda, the majority of Syrians will be repelled by the sectarian language and ideologies of Zohran Alloush; his groups overt affiliations and pandering to Al Qaeda ideologues; and his “Army of Islam”.

    Considering the above context, the narrative of home-grown Salafis somehow being more amenable to the Syrian population than their ISIS/JaN fundamentalist colleagues becomes even less tenable. Alloush’s formation of Jaish al-Islam, alongside the “Islamist Alliance” denunciation of the western-backed political opposition, show a marked shift of the insurgency further toward the Al Qaeda ideologues fighting the Syrian regime, not further away from them.

    Phil Greaves blogs at http://notthemsmdotcom.wordpress.com/

    here great links u can find lots of articles
    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/

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    • Although we all know it was a Cameron/Obama set-up to get rid of Assad, with Erdogan’s encouragement, approval and backing, Israel was not involved. What is it with muslims they think Israel is behind everything bad happening?

      Erdogan is no friend of Israel. Erdogan wants to see Israel destroyed. Muslim Brotherhood wants Israel destroyed also. Israel had absolutely nothing to gain by destabilizing Syria. If anything, it puts Israel in grave danger…

      However, Erdogan and Obama are Muslim Brotherhood lovers. And MB did open up an office in London after El Sisi’s election. And yes, MB was involved in the plot once Morsi was arrested, they even opened up an office somewhere in Syria.

      Therefore, the plot involves three people: Erdogan, Obama and Cameron.

      The day you grow up about Israel and reject the conspiracies and hate, will be the day you just might gain from Israel. Jordan and Egypt have understood this and they all work together with Israel.

      BTW, I’m pro-Assad.

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    • Assad is a dictator,as well has his follows.If he believes so much in Syria he should simply call an election and let all the Syrian people decide who they want as a leader.He and his followers are guilty of war criminals against humanity.They will and should be brought to trail in the Hage like the Nazis where treated in Germany.In the West we tolerate freedom of religion.In the Middle East the Shia want to kill the Sunnis or vis versa.Islam is a political ideology based on different versions of the Koran.They advocate world domination.In the Middle East they are brain washed with it’s teachings.If the CIA and Mossad did create ISIS they are also guilty of crimes against Humanity and they should be brought to trail too.We are living in the 2100 C not 600BC.We all know that the West engaging in the Middle East do the oil. You want to have Iran have Nuclear weapons?
      World wide people want to live in peace

      That is why you now have Anonymous world wide
      We are Anonymous
      We are a legion
      We do not forget
      We do not forgive
      Expect us

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      • friendsofsyria said:

        Michael you obviously have no idea what you were talking about as there were elections last year. All you have done is made yourself sound stupid.

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  5. Israel and US are behind this entire middle east destabilization. I believe Mossad and or CIA released those chemical weapons to drum up support to invade. These psychopaths are going to get us all killed because of their reckless behavior. They are creating terrorists daily. Recently they did a check of some of the US nuclear missle sites and they all got failing grades. I hope the terrorists don’t blow one up. The westerly winds would contaminate our entire country as it blows east.So scary.

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    • Re looking stupid re elections last year.> http://goo.gl/1V9EOS just read it you call this an election? the vote did not take place in large parts of Syria under rebel control. areas under Kurdish militia control also did not allow voting, though some people still traveled to government held areas to vote. Enough is enough this war has to end now.

      Read is > During the Syrian Civil War, Assad was personally implicated in war crimes and crimes against humanity by the United Nations, and was the top of a list of individuals indicted for the greatest responsibility in war crimes for prosecution by the International Criminal Court. In November 2014, the prosecutor of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon announced that evidence would be brought against Assad. In January 2015, it was reported that 200,000 political prisoners were in jail in Syria for opposing the Assad regime.

      Assad is a doctor.He would be better off fleeing to Russia claiming political asylum,his wife is already there, and using his skills to doctor the Russians.

      The establishment of the French Mandate of Syria marked a turning point in Alawi history. It gave the French the power to recruit Syrian civilians into their armed forces for an indefinite period and created exclusive areas for minorities, including an Alawite State. The Alawite State was later dismantled, but the Alawites continued to be a significant part of the Syrian army. Since Hafez al-Assad took power in 1970, the government has been dominated by a political elite led by the Alawite Al-Assad family. During the Islamic uprising in Syria in the 1970s and 1980s the establishment came under pressure, and the conflict continues as part of the Syrian civil war. Alawites > http://goo.gl/Nkkymg

      You see folks its all about power,money, greed.Religion Alawite does not like Shias Sunnis who knows religion is a pile of bs anyway.At least charities,governments in the west have tried to help the refugee’s. Alawites where have they stashed all the money they have pillaged from Syria.Interpol and the Swiss Government are working with the FBI and have frozen bank accounts of Alawites known to be implicated in war crimes

      Hats off to the Moderators for allowing what can be turned anti Assad post.
      In the UK citizens going to Syria to fight face long jail terms and will be arrested at our borders.

      All I can say is everybody hopes Assad goes to Russia aspa,that or the Israeli Air Force comes over and bombs where hes living.Could happen soon

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      • friendsofsyria said:

        You sound like you are speaking on behalf of the US Government, you can’t even get your facts or statements right. You have no idea that the terrorists control areas where the Syrians have left. Only Syrians are allowed to vote in the elections. The more you write, the more obvious it is you have not idea what you are talking about. In one comment you had no idea there had even been elections. You obviously work for the US government or are brainwashed by the media.

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    • What one see’s,read,’s on the Internet you have to take with a pinch of salt.Citizens in the West,Europe,USA are becoming aware that the Mossad,CIA etc could have started this ISIS carp.The average person does not know what to beleive.It is all conspiracy theories.
      On a recent in TV interview with Alex Jones (internet TV kook in Austin Texas) interviewed Jesse Ventura (former professional wrestler and former Governor of Massachusetts).He stated the West should get the hell out of the Middle EAst and let them take care of it themselves.The West does not need the oil anymore.Canada has got enough oil sands the Alberta Canada to supply the USA for decades to come.They have just finished building a oil pipe line to the USA.Some call it dirty oil.Big environmental issues for Aberta.Some hope Jesse Ventura will make a run for President in 2016.UK and European Charities will continue to give what help they can to the Syrian refugees in places like Jordan and Turkey.Humanity dictates this.Syria can have a positive outlook if Assad leaves and goes to Russian.The Middle East and Syria have to come to grips with the different believes in Islam and learn to live in peace.And that means peace with Israel.What they do not tell you is that many Styria kids have been given medical treatment by Israeli doctors for free in their Hospitals in Israel.This the truth.The best evidence in Mossad,CIA MI6 etc involvement in creating ISIS comes from here>
      The former employee at US National Security Agency (NSA), Edward Snowden, has revealed that the British and American intelligence and the Mossad worked together to create the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

      Snowden said intelligence services of three countries created a terrorist organisation that is able to attract all extremists of the world to one place, using a strategy called “the hornet’s nest”.

      NSA documents refer to recent implementation of the hornet’s nest to protect the Zionist entity by creating religious and Islamic slogans.

      According to documents released by Snowden, “The only solution for the protection of the Jewish state “is to create an enemy near its borders”.

      Leaks revealed that ISIS leader and cleric Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi took intensive military training for a whole year in the hands of Mossad, besides courses in theology and the art of speech.

      Peace be upon us all. UK elections in 2015, President 2016 USA may be its citizens can influence the vote now we know the turth

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  6. I shame the same embarrassment, shame, and anger towards my govt. – the U.S. govt. for what they are doing in Syria.

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    • friendsofsyria said:

      I am also ashamed of my government, but more and more people are listening to us slowly, slowly. The Syrian people are in despair of the situation. That they are being killed by terrorists and nobody condemns it. They have good reason to hate what the west is doing to them. Western governments have no regard for human life, only power.

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  7. Apologies for the series of serious posts and feel free to delete me if you so wish. But never before have I been so totally ashamed of my government’s foreign policy and the Western Media. I have already written to William Hague but have had nil response. Local M.P Jesse Norman has promised to press this but as he’s currently black-listed by Downing Street I doubt any reply will be forthcoming. We’re living in dangerous times and need to get some control back from these bank-rolled politicians in America. I’d rather be concentrating on Rugby Union Football.

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    • Ian, I agree, completely.To be honest it’s at the point where I wish foreign countries literally just destroy many of America’s racists/power-hungry institutions all at once. Or start another revolution. I am Canadian. But boy oh boy, after about doing 5 years of self-research I have strong distaste for these rotten zionists. This is so disgusting. Slavery is still alive but, everyone is in the playing field now.

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