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V.N.-rapport : Het LIFG en Het Free Syrian Army zijn Al Qaeda
De V.N. hebben het "pad" gevonden. De "Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG)" die heden het "Free Syrian Army" voorziet van wapens, financiële steun en hun brigade-eenheden leidt, is zonder enige twijfel : "Al Qaeda" !!!
Dat was natuurlijk reeds lang door velen geweten, maar bepaalde die-hards blijven het tot op de dag van vandaag ontkennen. Zouden ze na het lezen van volgend rapport van de V.N. nog steeds de feiten hardnekkig blijven negeren ? Indien zo, dan weten we allemaal waar die mensen werkelijk voor staan, aanhangers van het globale terrorisme ! ![]() Image: From UN.org - LIFG, who is now leading, arming, and funding (via Qatari, Saudi, Turkish, US, and British cash) entire brigades of the so-called "Free Syrian Army," is clearly listed as an integral part of Al Qaeda, with the UN noting several prominent LIFG terrorists occupying the highest echelons of Al Qaeda's command structure. These resolutions reflects other reports previously covered, including the US Army West Point Combating Terrorism Center report, ""Al-Qa'ida's Foreign Fighters in Iraq" (summary here). BRON - UN.org Syrie wordt aangevallen door terroristen, Al Qaeda. De VS, Engeland, Saudia-Arabie, Qatar,Turkije en anderen maken zich schuldig aan het door hun staat gesponsord terrorisme. Als de V.N. niet is staat is deze situatie adhv een resolutie op lossen, is het bestaan van de V.N. zelf niet meer te rechtvaardigen, moet deze ontbonden worden en vervangen worden door een multipolair systeem. Blijkbaar zal enkel een multipolaire wereld dit soort situaties kunnen voorkomen en/of kunnen oplossen. ![]() Image: In Libya - starting with the blue flak-jacketed Paul Conroy of the British press, standing to his left with a rifle slung across his chest is LIFG terrorist Mahdi al-Harati, now leading FSA brigades in Syria, to his left wearing green camouflage fatigues is Abdul Hakim Belhaj, LIFG commander who had visited the Turkish-Syrian border pledging weapons, cash, and fighters to FSA militants in November 2011. That same month, some 600 LIFG terrorists from Libya would enter Syria and begin militant operations. Al Qaeda was a creation of Western geopolitical interests, and to this day continues to serve these interests. The "War on Terror" is a fraud. Lees meer : UN Designates "Free Syrian Army" Affiliates as Al Qaeda Sunday, August 12, 2012 - US, UK, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey stand accused of state sponsorship of terrorism. UN failure to enforce own resolutions will resign their legitimacy, necessitate their expedient removal and replacement with multipolar system. |
Dat was door zowat iedereen die het Syrische gebeuren een beetje actief en onafhankelijk volgt, al geweten. Nu is het daarmee nog maar eens officieel bevestigd ook. Overigens heb ik de indruk dat de publieke steun via de westerse systeemmedia de laatste weken aan het afbrokkelen is, terwijl de openlijke steun vanwege Rusland en China voor de regering van Assad toegenomen is. Er komt nog maar betrekkelijk weinig westers protest in de media tegen de opkuisactie die het Syrische leger houdt in Aleppo. Hopelijk doen ze het werk grondig.
De grote muil van de liberaal-extremist Verhofstadt die nog opriep dat ongedierte oin menselijk gedaante wapens te leveren, is ondertussen ook wat gestild. Eigenlijk zou Verhofstadt moeten berecht worden voor die oproep. |
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Nu kan Assad er met de ijzeren borstel door, grote kuis. Verdacht stil in dit draadje trouwens. :-P Voor de meeste mensen was dit feit natuurlijk reeds lang bekend en mensen zoals Verhofstadt die praten er liever niet meer over. Hoe vlugger dit draadje wegzakt, des te beter voor hun. Maar al te begrijpelijk. Citaat:
Misschien mag onze eigenste AQ-tje voor deze en andere feiten ooit nog eens verantwoording afleggen, liefst in een publiek tribunaal op een of andere marktplaats vol Belgische "rebellen". Andere eurozone "rebellen" of ongenoegden zijn uiteraard ook hartelijk welkom. :-P |
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Maar speciaal voor U en de enkelingen die het zogezegd nog niet begrijpen zal ik Uw pad (AQ) nog even oplichten. Take my hand... Het Rapport is klaar en duidelijk in verband met het LIFG, het vereningde zich "merged" met AQ in 2007. UN.org - Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and associated individuals and entities - QE.L.11.01. LIBYAN ISLAMIC FIGHTING GROUP The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group was listed on 6 October 2001 (*merk op : bijna een maandje na 9/11) pursuant to paragraph 8(c) of resolution 1333 (2000) as being associated with Al-Qaida, Usama bin Laden or the Taliban for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf or in support of”, “supplying, selling or transferring arms and related materiel to” or “otherwise supporting acts or activities of” Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01), Usama bin Laden (QI.B.8.01) and the Taliban. ... In 2002, Al-Qaida leader Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Hussein (QI.H.10.01), also known as Abu Zubaydah, was captured in Faisalabad, Pakistan, accompanied by at least three LIFG operatives and a fourth individual, the former head of the Sanabel Relief Agency Limited (QE.S.124.06) in Kabul, Afghanistan, who was also known to have ties to LIFG. LIFG commanders, including Abu Yahya al-Liby and the now-deceased Abu al-Laith al-Liby, have occupied prominent positions within Al-Qaida’s senior leadership. On 3 November 2007, LIFG formally merged with Al-Qaida. (*destijds beweerde U ook dat in Libie AQ niets met de rebellen te maken had :lol: , Uw zoveelste hardnekkige ontkenning van de waarheid trouwens, maar nu kan U het natuurlijk niet meer ontkennen.) The merger was announced via two video clips produced by Al-Qaida’s propaganda arm, Al-Sahab. The first clip featured Usama bin Laden’s (QI.B.8.01) deputy, Aiman Muhammed Rabi al-Zawahiri (QI.A.6.01), and the second featured Abu Laith al-Liby, who then served as a senior member of LIFG and a senior leader and trainer for Al-Qaida in Afghanistan. ... LIFG is believed to have several hundred members or supporters, mostly in the Middle East and Europe. Since the late 1990s, many LIFG members have fled from Libya to various Asian, Arabian Gulf, African, and European countries, particularly the United Kingdom. It is likely that LIFG has maintained a presence in eastern Libya (* waar de Uw zogenaamde "rebellen" de overhand hadden dus) and has facilitated the transfer of foreign fighters to Iraq. ... Besluit uit het rapport van de VN; het LIFG = AQ en opereren internationaal. En nu in Syrie... UN.org - Situation Becomes More Difficult the Longer - The Security Council Remains Divided, ‘with More Syrians Being Killed Daily’ ... He noted United Nations attempts to coordinate efforts to counter the threat of Al-Qaeda. He asked how that could go on at the same time as certain States were supporting Al-Qaida in committing terrorist acts inside Syria. Leaders of Al-Qaida were calling for their elements to converge in Syria crossing over borders from neighbouring countries. Al-Qaida was even declaring the deaths of its operatives in Syria on its website. (*zoals ze ook berichten via die site verstuurden toen het LIGF zich met AQ verenigde, zoals blijkt uit het VN-rapport) It was strange that the President of the General Assembly did not take up those terrorist acts. It was known that the opposition had taken up arms and were being encouraged by member States. That was incitement to terrorism. The Gulf Cooperation Council was part of the problem, not part of the solution. Qatar was now hosting armed opposition groups that refused national dialogue and cooperation with reform. He called on the President of the Assembly to hold up his responsibility to fight terrorism, and he reaffirmed his own country’s right to fight terrorism. ... Dus AQ in Syrie... Wat lezen we in Foreign policy ? Foreign Policy - The Syrian Rebels' Libyan Weapon ![]() IDLIB, Syria — In a dusty schoolyard somewhere in Idlib province, several hundred men form neat rows before standing to attention. "Who are we?" bellows one man at the front. "Liwa al-Ummah!" the men reply in unison, pumping their guns in the air. They look different from your average Syrian rebel fighter, typically dressed in a scruffy mismatch of military fatigues and civilian clothes. Most of these men are decked out in identical fatigues, boots, and khaki-colored T-shirts. A handful sport dazzling white T-shirts emblazoned with the Liwa al-Ummah crest: a raised fist set against the tri-starred green, white, and black flag adopted by the Syrian rebels. "Revolutionaries of Sham," it reads, using the Arabic term for historical greater Syria, above the name Liwa al-Ummah. Sitting in an empty classroom flanked by several Syrian and Libyan fighters, a soft-spoken Libyan-born Irish citizen named Mahdi al-Harati explains how he came to be the leader of Liwa al-Ummah. The brigade emerged, he says, after several Syrians, aware of his experience as commander of the Tripoli Brigade during the Libyan revolution, approached him about founding a similar outfit in Syria. The Tripoli Brigade was one of the first rebel units into the Libyan capital in August 2011. Its fighters, who included many Libyan expatriates, had received training from Qatari special forces in Nalut, a town in Libya's western mountains. After the fall of Tripoli, during which he participated in the battle for Muammar al-Qaddafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound, Harati was appointed deputy head of the Tripoli Military Council (TMC), serving under Abdel Hakim Belhaj, former leader of the now-defunct Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. Last autumn Harati stepped down as commander of the brigade and as TMC deputy. He made his first trip to Syria shortly afterward for what he says was initially humanitarian work in the country's northern borderlands. The idea for Liwa al-Ummah came this year. "There was a sense of increasing frustration among the Syrian thuwar [revolutionaries] over their lack of coordination," he says. "They asked me if I could help them train and organize, and I agreed." According to Harati, more than 6,000 men across Syria have joined Liwa al-Ummah since its establishment three months ago. Most are members of existing rebel battalions or groups who decided to come under the Liwa al-Ummah umbrella; others signed up as individuals. (*het is geweten dat na de val van het regime in Libie de LIFG-leden zich over Europa en andere landen verspreid hebben, zoals blijkt uit het VN-rapport) He says the brigade is separate from the Free Syrian Army, the loosely organized grouping of military defectors and civilian volunteers whose nominal leadership is based just over the border in Turkey. Liwa al-Ummah is also in the process of developing a Syrian-led political wing, as are an increasing number of other brigades. Recently posted YouTube videos show a number of Syrian rebel factions announcing they have joined Liwa al-Ummah. Harati stresses that Syrians make up over 90 percent of the brigade. The rest are Libyans, most of them former members of the Tripoli Brigade, along with a smattering of other Arabs. Almost all use the honorific title "Sheikh Mahdi" when referring to Harati. ... A number of Syrian rebel commanders I met in Idlib and Aleppo denied outright the presence of foreign fighters in the country. "We can defend ourselves. There is no need for foreigners here," said Abu Azzam, an army captain who defected a month ago and now heads a brigade in the town of al-Bab in Aleppo province. Ayman, a prominent opposition figure in Idlib who did not wish to have his full name published, was more positive. "We are all brothers in Islam, and brothers help brothers," he said. "We welcome foreigners if they are good people we can work with, like those in Liwa al-Ummah. The problem is there are good and bad people coming." ... The Libyans in the brigade often debate with their Syrian counterparts the differences between the Syrian uprising and the revolution in their own country. "In Libya our revolution was unified under the banner of the National Transitional Council and its head, Mustafa Abdel Jalil," says Harati. "Here there is no face that represents all the branches of the Syrian revolt." Najjair, his brother-in-law, agrees. "There are so many different factions, objectives, and ideologies." Harati nods before sighing: "The complexity of the situation here makes me feel like we were just playing games in Libya last year." Zo ziet U dat Harati, "Sheikh Mahdi" die in Libie juist onder, Abdel Hakim Belhaj, de leider van het LIFG (AQ) stond, nu achter de Liwa al-Ummah - beweging Syrie zit. Harati zou dus nu de maximale leider zijn van al het AQ-crapuul (voormalig LIFG-leden e.a.) dat nu in Syrie lelijk huis houdt. Meer nog, het CFR vindt AQ in Syrie fantastisch. CFR : Al Qaeda is fantastisch en verbetert de moraal, Jihad = Discipline Citaat:
En nu zou volgens U diezelfde mensen niet betrokken zijn bij het gebeuren in Syrie. WEEROM FOUT. Het rapport van de VN is overduidelijk. LIFG is AQ ! En we weten dat diezelfde mensen van het LIFG nu in Syrie zitten. Maar blijft U maar gerust verder ontkennen. Zo leren we U kennen en weten we waar U voor staat net zoals het moreel bankroete Westen, U bent een terroristenvriendje en dit waarschijnlijk niet zonder reden. Voor de rest van de forummers is alles zo klaar als een klontje. |
![]() De man met het vuurwapen voor zich (3de links) is Mahdi al-Harati, ook gekend als "Sheikh Mahdi" de LIFG/AQ terrorist die de FSA-brigades & AQ in Syrie (op)leidt. Hij stond ook aan de leiding van de zogenaamde "revolutie" in Libie samen met Abdel Hakim Belhaj van het Tripoli Military Council (TMC) en voormalig leider van het Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. Nu in Syrie dus. |
Bekijk in volgend document : (The 2007 West Point Combating Terrorism Center (CTC) report [1] examining the demographics of foreign fighters caught in Iraq fighting US troops has been cited by alarmed analysts as proof that the current NATO-backed rebellion in Libya is literally handing an entire nation over to Al Qaeda linked terrorists, namely those of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) listed by both the US State Department and UK Home Office as a foreign terrorist organization.) p.20 en dan kan U opmerken hoe goed de Libische AQ-terroristen Syrie wel kennen. Ze reisen tijdens de oorlog met Irak allemaal via Syrie naar Irak om Amerikanen te doden.
Vandaag werkt de V.S. samen met diezelfde mensen (LIFG) die in Irak hun soldaten bestreden. Meer weten : HIER There are literally hundreds of thousands of US soldiers, sailors, Marines, and airmen who were separated from their families for years, faced deadly adversity, injury, mental anguish and even death, because they were told they needed to confront the threat that was international terrorism. Now the very same men they sacrificed so much to fight against, are being apologized for and propped up as the new leaders of an entire nation. This is not just being done by politicians or corporate interests, but also by organizations affiliated with the US military itself. What's more is that US pilots, special forces, sailors, and Marines are being called upon now to help depose Qaddafi - a man genuinely dedicated to ending LIFG's and thus Al Qaeda's reign of terror in Northern Africa. And as LIFG is still listed as an foreign terrorist organization by the US State Department, it is clear that US Congressmen supporting NATO's intervention in Libya, including John McCain [3], Lindsey Graham, and Joseph Lieberman, along with Obama's presidential cabinet, especially Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, are all guilty of knowingly providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization in violation of USC § 2339A & USC § 2339B. This is an egregious betrayal against both the United States as a nation, and America's armed forces who have been thoroughly made fools of by a government reveling in their duplicity. It should be mentioned, that George Bush's cadre of Neo-Conservatives have played a central role in engineering and gathering support for this current intervention in Libya, and that this isn't exclusively "Obama's War." ... |
Ondertussen kunnen de terreurgroepen hun misdaden niet meer verborgen houden voor de naïeve westerlingen, in sommige gevallen zijn ze zelfs zo dom geweest ze zelf te filmen en op internet te plaatsen!
Sinds kort circuleren op het internet video-opnames over gruweldaden begaan en vermoedelijk gefilmd door de rebellen in Syrië. Mensenrechtenorganisaties reageren met afschuw. De drie op YouTube geposte video's kunnen, zoals ongeveer alle 'nieuws' uit Syrië, niet op hun authenticiteit worden getoetst. Zij kunnen evenmin worden gedateerd, wel min of meer gelokaliseerd. Ze lijken gedraaid te zijn in de regio ten noorden van de stad Aleppo. In één van de filmpjes wordt getoond hoe rebellen de lijken van overheidspersoneel van het dak van een gebouw gooien, terwijl onderaan een menigte 'Allahu Akbar' schreeuwt en een voice over-stem zegt dat de gedode postbedienden 'shabiha' (regeringsgetrouwe militieleden) zijn. De gebeurtenissen vonden plaats in de stad al-Bab, ten noorden van Aleppo nabij de grens met Turkije. Een andere amateuropname toont hoe iemand - opnieuw een veronderstelde 'shabih' - met een klein mes de keel wordt doorgesneden, met de mededeling van de cameraman: "Dat is het lot van allen die (president) Bashar (al-Assad) steunen". In een derde filmpje, gedraaid in Azaz in de provincie Aleppo, wordt een bebaard en geketend man uit een auto gesleurd, op de grond gegooid en met diverse geweerschoten afgemaakt. Bron: afp |
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Аль-Хула, свидетельства жителейDeze stukken gedraaid door twee Russische journalisten, Marat Musin en Olga Kulyginadie, werden aangeboden aan de speciale VN-commissie voor de mensenrechten. Geen interesse. Lees meer hier: een opiniebijdrage van Martin Janssen op de site van deredactie.be
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Vorige week zat meer dan de helft van de wereldbevolking voor een conferentie over Syrië, niet bij Hillary Clinton en Uri Rosenthal, wel in Teheran.
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U zal het wel al weten maar hij heeft ook een blog : Mediawerkgroepsyrie Martin-Janssen Een nieuwe bijdrage trouwens : Mediawerkgroep Martin-Janssen - Al-Qaida hoopt mét het Westen op val van Syrische bewind Opiniestuk door de arabist Martin Janssen vanuit Amman in Jordanië MEDIAWERKGROEP SYRIE – 13 augustus 2012 – Toen in maart 2011 de problemen in Syrië begonnen, werd er wereldwijd geklaagd dat het vergaren van objectieve informatie onmogelijk was omdat er geen journalisten werden toegelaten. Dat mocht niet verhinderen dat er een bijna officiële versie ontstond over de aard en de kenmerken van de Syrische crisis die vaak haaks stond op de werkelijkheid. Aan het begin van de islamitische vastenmaand ramadan waren westerse deskundigen en politici vorig jaar unaniem in hun mening dat het Syrische regime die niet zou overleven. Intussen is een jaar later de ramadan afgelopen en nog steeds zijn er geen concrete aanwijzingen dat de dagen van het Syrische regime geteld zijn. De gedeserteerde generaal Mustafa al-Sheikh leidt de militaire raad van het Vrije Syrische Leger en gaf enkele dagen geleden tijdens een telefonisch interview vanuit Turkije een mogelijk correcte weergave van de stand van zaken. De generaal zei drie dingen. Allereerst waarschuwde hij dat het Syrische regime bepaald niet op zijn laatste benen loopt en dat de strijd lang zal duren. Vervolgens stelde hij dat zijn gewapende milities onderling gevaarlijk verdeeld zijn en dat al-Qaida steeds meer terreinwinst boekt in Syrië. De situatie in Syrië wordt thans officieel aangemerkt als een burgeroorlog, maar te vrezen valt dat het veel meer is dan dat. Allerlei internationale krachten met eigen agenda’s zijn er direct bij betrokken en sluizen openlijk geld en wapens naar de verschillende partijen, met als gevolg dat de Syrische burgeroorlog een verkapte koude (wereld)oorlog is geworden. In dit verband worden er reeds vergelijkingen gemaakt met de Cubacrisis van oktober 1962, toen de spanningen tussen het Westen en de toenmalige Sovjet-Unie gevaarlijk opliepen. De crisis werd toen op het laatste moment bezworen doordat de Sovjet-Unie bakzeil haalde, maar alle ontwikkelingen rond Syrië wijzen in een andere richting. In het oostelijk gedeelte van de Middellandse Zee vindt momenteel bijna onopgemerkt een verontrustende opbouw plaats van Russische en westerse oorlogschepen. De term burgeroorlog schiet ook in een ander opzicht tekort omdat de strijd zich allang niet meer tot Syrisch grondgebied beperkt. Koerdisch separatisme en het dodelijke conflict tussen sjiieten en soennieten zijn ingrediënten geworden van de bloedige strijd die op Syrische bodem wordt uitgevochten. Het Koerdische separatisme heeft de potentie de hele regio, maar vooral Turkije blijvend te ontwrichten, terwijl de rivaliteit tussen soennieten en sjiieten de gehele golfregio in brand kan zetten, inclusief Irak. ... Lees verder via de gegeven doorverwijzing. |
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UN-rapport + CTC-rapport + berichtgeving uit toonaangevende media zoals oa. "Foreign Policy" en globalistische organisaties zoals het CFR geven het allemaal toe, zoniet is de informatie onmiddelijk in verband te stellen. Vandaar ook dat de auteurs (US Army) van het CTC-rapport deze studie een paar jaar terug hebben moeten relativeren. Omdat het in Libie duidelijk was dat de NAVO diezelfde Libische terroristen steunde die hun American soldiers in Irak afmaakten. Ik zou zeggen, durf te denken en verbanden te leggen. Zoniet komt U dom of weinig waarheidsgetrouw over. De vraag is hier eerder waarom U die schurken en getrainde moordenaars (AQ) steunt ? Het zal niet lang meer duren voordat er nog wat meer duidelijk wordt en sommige mensen het volgende beginnen te beseffen en ook verbanden gaan leggen : - Het Moslimbroederschap is een massonieke organisatie en heult samen met het Zionisme - Saudi Arabie steunt het Moslimbroederschap en AQ, laat ons Qatar niet vergeten - De VS is bondgenoot van Saudi Arabie en steunt zelfs het Moslimbroederschap met 1.5M US$ en wapens voor het MB in Egypte, dat is weerom een mooi voorbeeldje zou ik zeggen - Het Moslimbroederschap is geinfiltreerd in de Amerikaanse politiek. (Bachman ea.) - De VS en de NAVO steunden het LIFG in Libie dat volgens het VN-rapport in 2007 samensmolt, zich verenigde met AQ, LIFG is 100% AQ vanaf het jaar 2007. Dit alles werd publiek gemaakt via de AQ-webstek. - Heden steunen Saudi-Arabie, Qatar, VS, NAVO... etc ex-LIGF-leden en AQ-leden afkomstig uit andere gebieden in Syrie. Het steune van terroristen om andere landen aan te vallen is trouwens verboden, weerom Saudi Arabie en Qatar als tussenpersoon. - De Westerse wereld heeft de organisatie AQ opgezet en steunt ze actief in hun terroristische acties, AQ is een proxy van het Westen En dan nu, the big one en het zal niet lang meer duren voor dat daar nieuwe bewijzen/nog meer duidelijke aanwijzingen voor komen : 9/11 IS AN INSIDE JOB opgezet door het Westen zelf, Saudi Arabie en AQ. AQ-leden werden gebruikt als patsies, die kunnen misschien wel denken dat ze alles zelf gedaan hebben, maar het plan was overduidelijk, ze werden door alle partijen geholpen, zowel door de VS als Saudi Arabie via oa. Bin Laden blijkbaar. De Saudi's, AQ, de NAVO en de Westerse wereld zitten samen in bed (bordeel zou ik zeggen). Dat wil niet zeggen dat de leden van AQ (misschien enkel de leiders) dat weten en dat wil niet zeggen dat de domme Westerse mainstreamer dat weet dankzij de medewerking van de leugenachtige Duivelse media. Maar het is nu zo klaar als een klontje. AQ is een Westerse proxie, Saudi Arabie en meer dan waarschijnlijk ook het Moslimbroederschap zijn hun "handlers". Het MB vervult trouwens ook een rol als tussenpersoon voor bepaalde contacten. Ik kan nog verder gaan, maar het is duidelijk, de puzzelstukjes passen uiteindelijk perfect in elkaar. Het verhaal is rond en "perfect, meer geloofwaardig dan welk ander verhaal dan ook en dat zal spoedig duidelijk en bekend worden. Er komt een tijd dat leugens en bedrog niet meer verborgen kunnen worden, die tijd IS NU. ;-) edit : Uw opmerking is terecht, ik mag zoveel C/P als ik wil, het reglement staat mij dat toe, hoe jammer U dat dan ook vindt. Verder komt U nog steeds niet verder dan enkele simpele inhoudsloze oneliners zonder C/P's (omdat U over niets als tegenargument beschikt). Maar toch bereikt U een belangrijke zaak, U motiveert mij om mij steeds duidelijker uit te drukken, informatie aan te brengen en overduidelijke verbanden te leggen. Waarvoor hartelijk dank beste @Dixie, U bent gedeeltelijk verantwoordelijk voor mijn inspiratie, dat is dan toch zeer betekisvol ! :thumbsup: en knipoogje ;-) |
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Buiten het geklaag en gezaag van de Israel firster @Dixie krijg ik hier blijkbaar niet veel weerstand. Weerom veelzeggend.
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Blijkbaar baart dit enige zorgen...
F.Y. Westerse wereld, here we come. De multipolaire wereld in de maak. De oneerlijke V.N. heeft zijn tijd gehad. Jullie ook... |
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Guardian -
Al-Qaida turns tide for rebels in battle for eastern Syria In his latest exclusive dispatch from Deir el-Zour province, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad meets fighters who have left the Free Syrian Army for the discipline and ideology of global jihad.But these were not average members of the Free Syrian Army. Abu Khuder and his men fight for al-Qaida. They call themselves the ghuraba'a, or "strangers", after a famous jihadi poem celebrating Osama bin Laden's time with his followers in the Afghan mountains |
Zoals verwacht, dit is natuurlijk reeds lang een realiteit...
Tribune - Syria rebels warn they will turn to Qaeda |
V.N. & AQ
![]() A man wearing a black shirt bearing an Al-Qaeda flag (L) speaks with a UN observer as monitors meet with rebels and civilians in the village of Azzara in the province of Homs on May 4, 2012. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the unrest in Syria has killed more than 11,000 people since an anti-regime uprising broke out in March last year. BRON |
ASIAONE - Libyan fighters join Syrian revolt against Assad
BEIRUT - Veteran fighters of last year's civil war in Libya have come to the front-line in Syria, helping to train and organise rebels under conditions far more dire than those in the battle against Muammar Gaddafi, a Libyan-Irish fighter has told Reuters. Hussam Najjar hails from Dublin, has a Libyan father and Irish mother and goes by the name of Sam. A trained sniper, he was part of the rebel unit that stormed Gaddafi's compound in Tripoli a year ago, led by Mahdi al-Harati, a powerful militia chief from Libya's western mountains.Harati now leads a unit in Syria, made up mainly of Syrians but also including some foreign fighters, including 20 senior members of his own Libyan rebel unit. He asked Najjar to join him from Dublin a few months ago, Najjar said. The Libyans aiding the Syrian rebels include specialists in communications, logistics, humanitarian issues and heavy weapons, he said. They operate training bases, teaching fitness and battlefield tactics. |
Telegraph - Libya’s new rulers offer weapons to Syrian rebels
Syrian rebels held secret talks with Libya's new authorities on Friday, aiming to secure weapons and money for their insurgency against President Bashar al-Assad's regime, The Daily Telegraph has learned. |
Telegraph - Leading Libyan Islamist met Free Syrian Army opposition group
Libyan authorities this week dispatched the country's most renowned Islamist militia leader to meet senior figures of the Free Syrian Army, The Daily Telegraph has learned. ![]() Abdulhakim Belhadj, head of the Tripoli Military Council. Abdulhakim Belhadj, head of the Tripoli Military Council and the former leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, "met with Free Syrian Army leaders in Istanbul and on the border with Turkey," said a military official working with Mr Belhadj. "Mustafa Abdul Jalil (the interim Libyan president) sent him there." |
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![]() The leader of the newly established Tripoli Military Council is Abdelhakim Belhadj, the former head of the terrorist Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), which was banned internationally as a terrorist organization after the 9/11 attacks !!!!! The Arab newspaper, Asharq Al-Awsat which ran an article about him yesterday under the headline “From Holy warrior to hero of a revolution,” says Belhadj took over command of LIFG from Abu Laith al-Libi, a top Al Qaeda leader in Afghanistan. Known within Islamist circles by his alias “Abu Abdullah Assadaq," Belhadj has a reputation as a very experienced mujaheddin commander, who fought alongside Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan. After the fall of the Taliban, Belhadj left Afghanistan for Iran and then onto various other Muslim countries, until he was later arrested in Malaysia by the CIA. After questioning, he suffered rendition to Libya, where he was jailed by Gaddafi in 2004 along with 1,800 other members of the LIFG. Despite his close cooperation with Al Qaeda, Belhadj refused Bin Laden's appeals to let the LIFG become part of its organization because of differences over tactics and in 2010, (*) he was released on the promise that he had renounced violence. (* Desalniettemin weten we dankzij het VN-rapport dat het LIFG zich met AQ verenigde in 2007) Abdelhakim Belhadj reportedly led the assault on Gaddafi's Bab al-Aziziyah compound and is gaining ground amongst rebel fighters.as one of the most popular leaders and figureheads of the Libyan revolution. His appointment reflects the growing influence of Islamists generally among radicalized militiamen. Reporters have remarked upon the increasing number of beards being grown by fighters and videos frequently testify to their prominence and ubiquity in events. The Islamic combatants have gained notoriety for being some of the best and most daring fighters during the revolution. Belhadj's own militia is estimated to have 800-1,000 fighters, but their members individually have also become leaders of many other militias. Particularly worrying is that they are very influential in the leadership of the strongest militia, the February 17th Martyrs Brigade, which is led by the cleric Ismail al-Sallabi and has a strong presence both in the east, the Western Mountains and Misrata. Members of the Martyrs Brigade were initially pinpointed as possible suspects in the assassination of the rebels' chief commander, General Younes. However, Belhadj's group is not the only Islamic militia operating. There are many different ones. Also implicated in Younes' death is another influential, radical Islamic militia called the Abu Ubaidah bin Jarrah Brigade. They are fervently opposed to NATO intervention and refuse to fight under the command ex-Gaddafi men in the NTC, which they call the NATO/NTC “infidels.” Amazingly and somewhat strangely, they are in charge of much of the "internal security" for the liberated areas and it was their people who were sent by the NTC to arrest General Younes. CNN reported that the Islamic extremists got a huge boost this weak when 600 Islamist extremists were released from prison by the rebels. They are mostly Salafists, a radical puritanical group, whose members in Egypt have been responsible for inciting violent, sectarian attacks on Coptic Christians. Al-Qaida-fighter Abdul Hakim Belhadj is now Military Commander of Tripoli. Screenshot from Youtube Al-Qaida-fighter Abdul Hakim Belhadj is now Military Commander of Tripoli. Like this image Interviewed by CNN, a former commander in the LIFG, who has become a campaigner against extremism, Noman Benotman, said "This is potentially a very dangerous development. Nobody knows what these released prisoners are going to do next. Will they take part in the fighting and if they do will they join pre-existing rebel brigades or form a separate fighting force?" Many of those imprisoned fought in Iraq, contributing to its collapse into chaos. They, therefore, have the knowledge and skills, which could be used to reproduce a similar situation in Libya or to exploit one, should it develop. According to Benotman there are also many other types of radical Islamist groups, whose younger members may be working with foreign militants and may even have set up training camps. But, most worrisome is that they will be able to train with some of the best and most sophisticated weapons, which are in plentiful supply. The Los Angeles Times reported an expert, who pointed out that there are 523 arms bunkers known about and until now the rebels have only been able to put a minimum number of guards on a small minority of them. The UK Guardian reported yesterday that all of Gaddafi's stockpiles of mustard gas, which were being monitored by NATO, have now disappeared. Furthermore, it quotes Peter Bouckaert, the emergencies director at Human Rights Watch, who was in Libya in the spring and reported seeing thousands of shoulder-launched Soviet Sam-7 anti-aircraft missiles in unguarded ammunition dumps around the country. He said there is also a great threat from all other munitions, “like tank shells and artillery shells which can easily be turned into car bombs." Bouckaert even found stocks of napalm! The potential for an Islamist insurgency shouldn't be underestimated, nor the destruction it could bring. In neighboring Algeria during the 1990s, a fundamentalist group, the GIA, started an uprising which cost 250,000 lives. Like the LIFG, many of the GIA were “Afghans”-those who had fought in Afghanistan and like the LIFG, they did not belong directly to the Al Qaeda group, but had worked with it. Later a group of Salafists, like those just released from prison in Libya, split from the GIA and formed “Al Qaeda in the Maghreb.” Yemen, where the local Al Qaeda is strong, is a country awash with weapons, with at least 3 guns for every 1 person. Libya is fast becoming something similar. Controlling this now is going to be virtually impossible and is causing grave concerns for the West, who are afraid that sophisticated weapons could be sold to Islamic extremists in many countries. They are demanding that the NTC does something quickly and its even possible that special forces will get involved. Commenting on the NTC's ability to control the flow of arms, former head of the State Department's Office of Conventional Arms Threat Reduction, Christian Kessler said "My guess is that the closest thing they have to inventory on ammo is, 'Nuts, we're getting low, find some more.'" "We need to assume that X percent of the inventory will leak," and added, "Where it leaks to, how badly it leaks, those are guesses." Many rebels themselves are looting the arsenals for personal weapons or guns to sell. One can be sure that extremists also haven't let the opportunities pass them by. Abdelhakim Belhadj and his group have renounced terrorism. The LIFG has renamed itself the Islamic Movement for Change (IMC) and says it accepts democracy within an Islamic state. Benotman hopes they may even be a force to halt the rise of violent fundamentalist groups. There is no doubt now that Islamist groups are going to play a very influential role in post-war Libya. The Wall Street Journal reported that at the press conference on Friday, Belhadj said that the Tripoli Military Council “was the first step in a process to bring the fighters into a new national army.” He looks like becoming one its senior commanders. The IMC has sworn loyalty to the TNC under the so-called Union of Revolutionary Forces. We can only hope it stays that way. However, the very fact that a former leader of the terrorist Libyan Islamic Fighting Group is now head of the Tripoli Military Council, is a warning of just how real the threat of Islamist extremism is. |
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Rand Coorporation - Al Qaeda's War for Syria
![]() The United States and its allies should consider opening a second front in the Syrian war. In addition to helping end Bashar Assad's rule, there is a growing need to conduct a covert campaign against al Qaeda and other extremist groups gaining a presence in the country. While al Qaeda makes up a small part of the resistance movement, its strength appears to be rising. Since last December, al Qaeda has conducted roughly two dozen attacks, primarily against Syrian security service targets. Virtually all have been suicide attacks and car bombings, and they have resulted in more than 200 deaths and 1,000 injuries. According to estimates from one intelligence service in the region, al Qaeda has doubled its ranks to at least 200 full-time operatives—veterans of the Iraq jihad, small numbers of foreign fighters, and local extremist recruits. Al Qaeda's presence appears to be growing in several cities, especially Aleppo, Damascus, Deraa and Idlib, where the group has established cells. Its leadership structure is headed by Abu Muhammad al-Julani, a veteran jihadist. What explains al Qaeda's rise? One factor is the draw of a new jihad—smack in the middle of the Arab world. While roughly three quarters of Syria's Muslims are Sunni, the government is ruled by a minority Alawite sect. For Sunni extremist groups like al Qaeda, such a government in Sunni territory is unacceptable. Al Qaeda in Syria (often operating as the "Al Nusra Front for the People of the Levant") is using traffickers—some ideologically aligned, some motivated by money—to secure routes through Turkey and Iraq for foreign fighters, most of whom are from the Middle East and North Africa. A growing number of donors from the Persian Gulf and Levant appear to be sending financial support, according to U.S. Treasury Department officials I interviewed. In addition, al Qaeda in Iraq has provided important direction and support. Since 2003, Syria has been the primary transit hub for foreign fighters headed to Iraq. Now the tables have turned. Al Qaeda in Iraq, led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has apparently sent small arms and light weapons—including rifles, light machine guns, and rocket propelled grenades—to its Syrian contingent. It has also sent explosives experts to augment the Syrian contingent's bomb-making capabilities, plus fighters to boost its ranks. Julani and other al Qaeda leaders in Syria have begun to establish an organized political and military structure. They have appointed a management council, set up a headquarters and created regional networks with military and religious leaders to run operations, manage cross-border activity, and procure weapons and other supplies. The danger is clear. Assuming Assad's regime eventually collapses, a robust al Qaeda presence will undermine transition efforts and pose a major threat to regional stability. With U.S. troops now gone from Iraq, al Qaeda in Iraq has increased its attacks to nearly 30 per month, up from roughly 20 per month during the past two years. And this week Matthew Olsen, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, testified to Congress that al Qaeda in Iraq even poses a growing threat to attack the U.S. homeland. What can be done? The U.S. and its allies should launch a covert campaign to ramp up intelligence-collection efforts against al Qaeda, capture or kill its senior leaders, and undermine its legitimacy. Some Syrian oppositionists have become alarmed at al Qaeda's activities, according to government officials from the region. These rebels appear concerned that al Qaeda's growing involvement will jeopardize their badly needed international aid and muddy their goals. After all, al Qaeda seeks to establish an extreme version of Shariah law that is eschewed by most members of the Free Syrian Army. Some might fear that a second front would create fissures within the Syrian opposition just as the Assad regime is teetering, but this view is short-sighted. The stronger al Qaeda becomes in Syria, the more difficult it will be to destroy in the future. In the end, the easiest aspect of the Syrian war may be overthrowing the Assad regime. Much like Iraq, Afghanistan and even Libya, the most difficult part is what comes next. Targeting al Qaeda and other extremists is a good place to start. |
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Ik heb bewust Israel in deze draad nog niet vernoemd. Maar U hebt er om gevraagd. Natuurlijk steunen niet enkel de Westerse wereld en de VN de vredebrengers genaamd Al Qaeda, maar zelfs de kleine grootse schurkenstaat Israel doet dat ook. Op zich is dat geen vebazingwekkend feit omdat de Zionisten met het Moslimbroederschap samen in hetzelfde bed (bordeel) zitten, beiden zijn dan ook organisaties van massonieke aard. Zoals ik reeds vele malen beweerd heb, U @Dixie, samen met andere Zionisten zijn de grote terroristenvriendjes ! AL-QAEDA: Created by the Jewish Agency – Operation under Israeli Mossad - Al-Qaeda is a Zionist Weapon Against Islam Video - Wahhabis, Israel Fund Al-Qaeda Rebels in Syria: Dr. Webster Tarpley Reports 1/2 Video - Wahhabis, Israel Fund Al-Qaeda Rebels in Syria: Dr. Webster Tarpley Reports 2/2 Al Arabiya - The Al-Qaeda/Israel Riddle Zionists Use al Qaeda to Attack Syria It came as no surprise to students of Middle East history, when al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri called for the ouster of Syria’s “pernicious, cancerous regime,”. Progressive Syria has been targeted by al Qaeda in the past, and is currently under attack by Islamists from the CIA/Mossad-trained Free Syrian Army. When al-Zawahiri headed Egyptian Islamic Jihad in 1984, Reagan’s CIA brought his mujahadeen buddy Ali Mohammed to the US where was put to work training Afghan terrorists in Brooklyn and Jersey City on weekends. During the week he instructed US Special Forces at Fort Bragg. In 1998 he helped bomb the US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Blowback’s a bitch. Later the CIA helped Islamic Jihad terrorists escape Egyptian justice by sending them to fight with Bosnian Muslims assigned to tear apart Yugoslavia, and with the heroin-infested Kosovo Liberation Army. Islamists were used to murder Gaddafi and privatize the Libyan central bank for the Rothschild Cartel. Now these creations of Western intelligence – Israel, Turkey, the GCC and NATO – are being used to attack the Assad government in Syria and to capture Syria’s central bank for the Zionist Illuminati banking cartel. And the road to attacking Iran runs straight through Damascus. ... |
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Buiten onvoorwaardelijk Israel en het Westerse Zionistische Imperialisme tegen alle stromingen in en de door U liever verzwegen geziene feiten te verdedigen verwezenlijkt U hier daadwerkelijk niets betekenisvol, dit mijn inziens natuurlijk. Troll maar verder, geen inhoud in Uw posts = geen antwoord van mijentwege. Fair is fair. Richt U maar tot Uw soortgenoten, de meerderheid van de forummers volgt Uw denkwijze en in veel mindere mate Uw dagelijk getrol NIET. Gaat U maar even op een HASBARA-blogje raad vragen. Adios, Good luck. Trol het af. |
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