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95% lijkt me zwaar overdreven, maar andere bronnen spreken ook van ruim 50% buitenlandse strijders. Onder andere deze Franse chirurg die in Aleppo burgers en rebellenstrijders behandelde bevestigt deze vermoedens: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...88708W20120908 Jacques Beres, co-founder of medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres, returned from Syria on Friday evening after spending two weeks working clandestinely in a hospital in the besieged northern Syrian city. In an interview with Reuters in his central Paris apartment on Saturday, the 71-year-old said that contrary to his previous visits to Homs and Idlib earlier this year about 60 percent of those he had treated this time had been rebel fighters and that at least half of them had been non-Syrian. "It's really something strange to see. They are directly saying that they aren't interested in Bashar al-Assad's fall, but are thinking about how to take power afterwards and set up an Islamic state with sharia law to become part of the world Emirate," the doctor said. |
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