“Not all the Salafists are al-Qa’ida people,” a gunman who - TopicsExpress



          

“Not all the Salafists are al-Qa’ida people,” a gunman who would call himself only Khaled insisted. “But the Salafists come and talk to us and we have no problem with them.” Many in the same Sunni slum streets – where giant bedsheets are strung across alleyways just as they are in Aleppo to prevent sharp-shooters from killing them – say they will not let the Salafists take over their district. Yet unless the army’s latest operation, authorisedby the army command in Beirut and supported by the former Christian general Michel Sulieman – who is now the President –is successful, Khaled and his comrades may be powerless. Privately, the army has learnt a lot about the “silent” creation of Salafist groups. A few Lebanese journalists have tried to convey these details – but largely on the inside pagesof their newspapers. A Sunni anti-Assad rebelfighter from Baalbek, Hussein Dergham, for example, was killed in defence of Qusayr and has been brought home for burial. Three other Lebanese Sunni men from Baalbek were killed in a suburb of Qusayr but their remains have still not been recovered – and may never be, now that the town has fallen to Syrian troops and Hezbollah
Posted on: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 12:17:31 +0000

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