.‘Confessional war the only way to divide Syrians’
Claims that armed extremists are fighting in Syria are backed by some
foreign journalists working on the ground. Independent journalist
Thierry Meyssan tells RT how efforts by some forces to turn the conflict
into a full-scale civil war are failing.
“It began with some armed groups entering the country, making
troubles, trying to create Islamic emirates on the border with Jordan.
These people recruit others to form bigger fighting groups and now they
are entering in co-ordination with political opposition. And you know,
in this country, there is a long history of opposition between the Baas
Party and the Muslim Brotherhood. So, now there is an alliance between
the Muslim Brothers and these armed groups coming from abroad,” he explained. “These groups can go everywhere, because now they have some support inside the population.”... MORE
Source: RT.com
URL: http://rt.com/news/war-syria-religion-people-727/
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kaparehong formula tulad ng pagkatay nila sa libya ang ginagamit ng tantads na kalbong agila/nato sa syria.......sa tulong ng arab league. noon ko pa nga suspetsa na kaya nagpapagamit ang arab league ay dahil religious ang agenda nila. gusto nila strict implementation o kanilang interpretasyon ng sharia law ang mamayani sa lahat ng muslim na mga bansa.
"NATO, however, is trying to act in exactly the same manner in its approach to Syria as it did with Libya, Meyssan continued.
"“They do exactly the same to create a file on the United Nations – first, with the Geneva council of human rights, and after – in the Secondly Council. They try to manipulate the Arab League exactly in the same way,” he explained. “In the Libyan case they organized a big story in front of the Geneva Council for Human Rights – they said 5,000 people were killed by the security forces. Of course, it’s absolutely wrong. A lot of people were killed, but very few by the security forces. Most of them were killed by these armed groups they [had] put inside the country."
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