Ντοκουμέντα απίστευτης θηριωδίας κρατούν στα χέρια τους οι
Γερμανικές μυστικές υπηρεσίες, που αποδεικνύουν ότι η Αλ Κάιντα έχει εξαπλωθεί
από την μία άκρη της Συρίας στην άλλη παριστάνοντας τον “Συριακό λαό”!
Δεν εκπλήσσει αυτό το γεγονός αφού την
ίδια ακριβώς μεθοδολογία υπέθαλψαν οι Γερμανοί και στην Γιουγκοσλαβία ώστε να
“ξεφορτωθούν” τους Σέρβους της Βοσνίας και του Κοσσυφοπεδίου με το βρώμικο
ισλαμιστικό μαχαίρι.
Τα στοιχεία ήλθαν στο φως μετά από ερώτηση στην Γερμανική βουλή
αλλά ουδείς τα ανέδειξε!
Καταλαβαίνετε τώρα οι δημοσιογράφοι και τα ΜΜ”Ε” που μιλούν για
“θηριωδίες του Άσαντ” τι ακριβώς εξυπηρετούν και πως θα συμπεριφερθούν όταν θα
πέσει ο Άσαντ και η φωτιά θα εξαπλωθεί στον επόμενο στόχο. Μαντέψτε ποιόν.
German intelligence : al-Qaeda all over Syria
By John Rosenthal
German intelligence
estimates that “around 90″ terror attacks that “can be attributed to
organizations that are close to al-Qaeda or jihadist groups” were carried out
in Syria
between the end of December and the beginning of July, as reported by the
German daily Die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). This was revealed
by the German
government in a response to a parliamentary question.
In response to the same
question, the German government admitted that it had received several reports
from the German foreign intelligence service, the BND, on the May 25 massacre
in the Syrian town of Houla .
But it noted that the content of these reports was to remain classified “by
reason of national interest”, Like many other Western governments, Germany expelled Syria ’s ambassador in the immediate
aftermath of the massacre, holding the Syrian government responsible for the
violence.
Meanwhile, at least three major German newspapers – Die Welt, the FAZ, and the mass-market tabloid Bild – have published reports attributing responsibility for the massacre to anti-government rebel forces or treating this as the most probable scenario.
Writing in Bild, longtime German war correspondent Jurgen Todenhofer accused the rebels of “deliberately killing civilians and then presenting them as victims of the government”. He described this “massacre-marketing strategy” as being “among the most disgusting things that I have ever experienced in an armed conflict”. Todenhofer had recently been to Damascus, where he interviewed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad forGermany ’s
ARD public television.
Wring in Die Welt, Alfred Hackensberger noted that Taldo, thesub-district of Houla
where the massacre occurred, has been under rebel control since December 2011
and is in an open plain, making it unlikely that “hundreds of soldiers and
Assad supporters” could have entered the village to commit the massacre. (An
abridged version of Hackenberger’s report also appeared in Die Berliner
Morgenpost.) Hackensberger visited Houla to conduct investigations for his
report.
He also interviewed an alleged eyewitness – identified simply by the pseudonym “Jibril” – at the Saint James Monastery inQara ,
Syria . In
contrast to an earlier report in the FAZ, which had claimed that the victims
were largely Shi’ites and Alawis, Jibril told Hackensberger that all of the
victims were Sunnis “like everybody here”. By his account, they were killed for
refusing to support the rebellion. Jibril added that “a lot of people in Houla
know what really happened” but would not say so out of fear for their lives. “Whoever
says something,” he explained, “can only repeat the rebels’ version. Anything
else is certain death.”
While traveling in the region ofHoms ,
Hackensberger heard similar stories about the conduct of the rebels. One – now
former – resident of the city of Qusayr told him that not only were Christians
like himself expelled from the town, but that anyone who refused to enroll
their children in the Free Syrian Army had been shot. Hackensberger’s source
held foreign Islamists responsible for the atrocities. “I have seen them with
my own eyes,” he said, “Pakistanis, Libyans, Tunisians and also Lebanese. They
call Osama bin Laden their sheikh.”
A Sunni resident ofHoms told
Hackensberger that he had witnessed how an armed group stopped a bus: “The
passengers were divided into two groups: on the one side, Sunnis; on the other,
Alawis.” According to Hackenberger’s source, the insurgents then proceeded to
decapitate the nine Alawi passengers.
That the German government would cite national interest in refusing to disclose its information concerning the circumstances of the Houla massacre is particularly notable in light ofGermany ’s
support for the rebellion and its political arm, the Syrian National Council
(SNC).
WhileFrance , the United
Kingdom , and the United
States have figured as the most visible Western powers
supporting the rebellion, Germany
has been quietly playing a major role behind the scenes. According to a new
report in the FAZ, the German foreign office is working with representatives of
the Syrian opposition to develop “concrete plans” for a “political transition”
in Syria
following the fall of Assad.
John Rosenthal is a journalist who specializes on European politics and transatlantic security issues. His website is Transatlantic Intelligencer
(Copyright 2012 John Rosenthal.)
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/NG24Ak02.html
http://olympia.gr/2012/07/28/
Meanwhile, at least three major German newspapers – Die Welt, the FAZ, and the mass-market tabloid Bild – have published reports attributing responsibility for the massacre to anti-government rebel forces or treating this as the most probable scenario.
Writing in Bild, longtime German war correspondent Jurgen Todenhofer accused the rebels of “deliberately killing civilians and then presenting them as victims of the government”. He described this “massacre-marketing strategy” as being “among the most disgusting things that I have ever experienced in an armed conflict”. Todenhofer had recently been to Damascus, where he interviewed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for
Wring in Die Welt, Alfred Hackensberger noted that Taldo, the
He also interviewed an alleged eyewitness – identified simply by the pseudonym “Jibril” – at the Saint James Monastery in
While traveling in the region of
A Sunni resident of
That the German government would cite national interest in refusing to disclose its information concerning the circumstances of the Houla massacre is particularly notable in light of
While
John Rosenthal is a journalist who specializes on European politics and transatlantic security issues. His website is Transatlantic Intelligencer
(Copyright 2012 John Rosenthal.)
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/NG24Ak02.html
http://olympia.gr/2012/07/28/
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