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    Reporting (or Not) the Ties Between US-Armed Syrian Rebels and Al Qaeda’s Affiliate
    ►http://fair.org/home/reporting-or-not-the-ties-between-us-armed-syrian-rebels-and-al-qaedas-affilia

    À la fois étiqueter groupe terroriste #al_nusra, et en fait compter sur lui et l’appuyer,

    The Obama administration has long portrayed the opposition groups it has been arming with anti-tank weapons as independent of Nusra Front. In reality, the administration has been relying on the close cooperation of these “moderate” groups with Nusra Front to put pressure on the Syrian government. The United States and its allies–especially Saudi Arabia and Turkey–want the civil war to end with the dissolution of the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is backed by US rivals like Russia and Iran.

    Reflecting the fact that Nusra Front was created by #Al_Qaeda and has confirmed its loyalty to it, the administration designated Nusra as a terrorist organization in 2013. But the US has carried out very few airstrikes against it since then, in contrast to the other offspring of Al Qaeda, the Islamic State or ISIS (Daesh), which has been the subject of intense air attacks from the US and its European allies. The US has remained silent about Nusra Front’s leading role in the military effort against Assad, concealing the fact that Nusra’s success in northwest Syria has been a key element in Secretary of State John Kerry’s diplomatic strategy for Syria.

    When Russian intervention in support of the Syrian government began last September, targeting not only ISIS but also the Nusra Front and US-supported groups allied with them against the Assad regime, the Obama administration immediately argued that Russian airstrikes were targeting “moderate” groups rather than ISIS, and insisted that those strikes had to stop.

    #délétère #Etats-Unis #Syrie

    • #United States
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  • @al-akhbar
    Al-Akhbar English [RSS] @al-akhbar CC BY-NC-ND 5/06/2014

    New details shed light on the #Aleppo_Prison #Siege
    ►http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/20052

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    A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on May 22, 2014 shows the entrance to the Aleppo prison after #syria's army broke a siege of the prison, cutting off a major rebel supply route in the main northern city of Aleppo. (Photo: AFP-SANA) A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on May 22, 2014 shows the entrance to the Aleppo prison after Syria’s army broke a siege of the prison, cutting off a major rebel supply route in the main northern city of Aleppo. (Photo: AFP-SANA)

    Although it was daily news material, the siege of the Aleppo Central Prison was shrouded in mystery. One of the unknown parts of the story involves an earlier agreement that, had it not (...)

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    • #Aleppo
    • #Syria
    • #Syria's army
    • #Syrian Arab News Agency
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    Al-Akhbar English [RSS] @al-akhbar CC BY-NC-ND 3/06/2014

    Al-Qaeda(s) in #syria: From foundation to fracture
    ▻http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/20017

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    A rebel fighter loads a rocket onto a home-made launcher in the eastern Syrian town of Deir Ezzor on February 16, 2014. (Photo: AFP-Ahmad Aboud) A rebel fighter loads a rocket onto a home-made launcher in the eastern Syrian town of Deir Ezzor on February 16, 2014. (Photo: AFP-Ahmad Aboud)

    Al-Qaeda entered the fray in Syria sometime between July and August 2011, with the aim of founding and engaging in jihadist action there. Abu Mohammad al-Joulani arrived in Syria with eight delegates from what was then known as the Islamic State of Iraq, dispatched by the group’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The seeds Joulani planted soon sprouted throughout the land, before the bloody split between the two main al-Qaeda affiliates in (...)

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    Al-Akhbar English [RSS] @al-akhbar CC BY-NC-ND 3/04/2014

    A journey through #syria’s #Daraa
    ▻http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/journey-through-syria%E2%80%99s-daraa

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    An armed car driving through the Daraa goveronate. (Photo:Al-Akhbar) Al-Akhbar)" width="620" height="396" class="imagecache imagecache-4cols imagecache-default imagecache-4cols_default"/> An armed car driving through the Daraa goveronate. (Photo:Al-Akhbar)

    For over an hour and a half, our car cut its way through the Hauran plateau at great speed. On the road from #Damascus to the city of Daraa, in the south of Syria, death awaits at every corner.

    Firas Choufi

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    #Mideast_&_North_Africa #Al_Nusra_Front #Articles #Free_Syrian_Army #Israel #Otaiba #Syrian_army

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    Al-Akhbar English [RSS] @al-akhbar CC BY-NC-ND 25/02/2014

    Syrian Nusra Front gives #ISIS an ’ultimatum’
    ▻http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/18778

    Syria’s official Al-Qaeda affiliate on Tuesday gave rival jihadists a five-day ultimatum to submit to a joint Islamic court after a top operative was killed in a suicide bombing. The ultimatum issued by Al-Nusra Front to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) comes after the killing of Abu Khaled al-Suri, the commander of an Islamist brigade who was close to Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri. Rival rebels accuse ISIS of being behind the fatal attack and Al-Nusra’s chief said his outfit would fight the group in Syria and neighboring Iraq if it refused joint arbitration. read more

    #Al_Nusra_Front #Syrian_conflict #Top_News

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    • #chief
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    Al-Akhbar English [RSS] @al-akhbar CC BY-NC-ND 3/12/2013

    Islamist rebels abduct 12 #nuns from Syrian town
    ►http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/islamist-rebels-abduct-12-nuns-syrian-town

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    A picture taken on June 29, 2009 shows a nun watching on as visitors pray in the Christian Orthodox monastery of Saint Takla in the Syrian village of #Maaloula. (Photo: AFP - Louai Beshara)

    Islamist fighters who captured a Christian village north of Damascus have moved 12 nuns to a nearby town in what may have been a kidnapping, the Vatican’s ambassador to #syria said on Tuesday. The militants took the ancient quarter of Maaloula on Monday after heavy fighting with government forces. Syrian state media said they were holding the nuns captive in the Greek Orthodox monastery of Mar Thecla. read (...)

    #Al_Nusra_Front #Qalamoun #Top_News

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  • @avarende
    Avarende @avarende 11/04/2013
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    Résumé. Si le Liban n’est pas une terre de djihad, les djihadistes n’ont jamais dédaigné utiliser le pays pour y conduire leurs activités. Ces dernières années, ils y ont notamment combattu les forces de sécurité libanaises (Bassam Kanj, al-Qaïda, 1999), se sont adonnés au trafic d’armes à destination de la Jordanie et revendiqué l’assassinat de Rafiq Hariri (Groupe Al-Nousra, 2005). Un ressortissant libanais faisait partie du groupe des 19 personnes impliquées dans les attentats du 11 septembre (Ziad Jarrah, pilote de l’avion qui s’est écrasé en Pennsylvanie). Certains d’entre eux continuent de jouer un rôle à partir des prisons libanaises ou des camps de réfugiés palestiniens (camp d’Ein el-Hilweh notamment). En 2007, les djihadistes palestiniens de Fatah al-Islam, retranchés dans le camp de Nahr al-Bared, ont combattu l’armée libanaise pendant plusieurs mois. Les Brigades Abdullah Azzam ont revendiqué des attaques sur les forces de l’ONU (FINUL/ UNIFIL). La guerre en Syrie contre le régime d’Assad a suscité des vocations libanaises. Des Libanais y ont rejoint des groupes djihadistes, comme le Front al-Nousra. L’auteur de l’article fait dire à l’un de ses interlocuteurs que le Liban pourrait devenir une terre de djihad.

    Lebanon Is Pivotal For Syria’s Jihadists
    By: Ali Hashem for Al-Monitor Lebanon Pulse Posted on April 9.

    ▻http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/contents/articles/opinion/2013/04/jabhat-al-nusra-lebanese-jihadists-rafik-hariri.html#ixzz2Q9zUDFzv

    “It was not until Sept. 11, 2001, that people started talking seriously about the Lebanese connection to al-Qaeda. The name of Ziad Jarrah, one of the 19 men who took part in the Sept. 11 attacks, emerged and people started asking seriously then whether al-Qaeda was present in Lebanon.

    In Beirut, I met Abu Baraa, a code name used by our source who was once an inmate of Roumieh prison’s Islamist building. He fought with Kanj in Dounieh, but now he’s doing nothing but “preaching Islam.” He saw several of his “brothers,” the word used by Islamists when mentioning comrades, working from the prison without any interference from Lebanese security forces. “We had phones, and I have recently learned that prisoners have Internet access now; they used to communicate with the outside world and give orders.” According to Abu Baraa, Lebanese jihadists should be grateful to the Palestinians for where they are now. Palestinian jihadists, along with a few Lebanese, had the chance “to go to Afghanistan, Iraq, Chechnya, etc. … and come back more experienced, with a larger network, capable of tougher tactics, and they also helped in providing hideouts for the brothers whenever they needed it.”
    Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon are a busy hub for jihadists. Ain al-Hilweh camp in Sidon, southern Lebanon, is home to several groups — Abdullah Azzam Brigades, Osbat al-Ansar, Jund al-Sham and others are active groups which are now exporting experts to Syria.” (…)

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