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CIA aids huge arms smuggling to Syria

March 31, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Politics, World News

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51.siThe CIA reportedly has a hand in clandestine supply of arms to Syrian rebels by Gulf States. At least 3,500 tons of have been delivered – some ending up on the black market, with the Turkish government an active player, a media report says.

The flow of arms continues with the help of US agents as Washington criticizes Iran and Russia for delivering weapons to the Syrian regime, the New York Times says. Secretary of State John Kerry pressed Iraq on Sunday to close its airspace to Iranian flights just as the latest arms delivery from Qatar for Syrian rebels was landing in Turkey, according to the daily’s report.

The newspaper cites air traffic data, US and foreign officials and rebel commanders in its investigation. Read the rest of this entry →

Bahrain Police Battle Biggest Protests in Weeks

June 8, 2012 in Headline, Occupy, Politics, Update, World News

By Reem Khalifa  world.time.com

Hasan Jamali / AP Riot police fire tear gas toward Bahraini anti-government protesters throwing petrol bombs during clashes after a march to recognize protesters who have lost their vision after being shot in the eye with bird shot, rubber bullets or tear gas canisters during past clashes Thursday, June 7, 2012, in Sitra, Bahrain

(MANAMA, Bahrain) — Riot police in Bahrain fired tear gas and stun grenades Friday as tens of thousands of protesters staged the biggest anti-government demonstrations in weeks in the divided Gulf nation.

Opposition groups called for major rallies after a prominent rights activist, Nabeel Rajab, was placed back in detention earlier this week on fresh charges linked to his social media posts.

Bahrain has experienced near daily protests for 16 months caused by an uprising by the kingdom’s Shiite majority seeking greater political rights from the Western-backed Sunni monarchy. At least 50 people have died in the unrest since February 2011.

There were no immediate reports of injuries from Friday’s street battles, which left piles of burning trash and clouds of stinging tear gas in the western outskirts of the capital, Manama.

Bahrain’s rulers have crucial support from neighboring Saudi Arabia, but are under pressure from their U.S. allies to reopen dialogue with Shiite opposition factions. A new government initiative for talks is expected to be announced next week. But main Shiite groups have already signaled that negotiations are futile unless the ruling dynasty agrees to give up its near total control of government affairs in the strategic island, which is home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet.

Earlier Friday, a defense lawyer said a court hearing is planned next week for an 11-year-old boy detained for allegedly taking part in the anti-government protests.

The lawyer, Mohsen al-Alawi, said the sixth-grade student is scheduled to appear in court on Monday on charges of joining an illegal gathering and other claims related to the ongoing unrest.

Al-Alawi said the boy, Ali Hasan, was arrested last month and took his school exams behind bars. He is among the youngest suspects detained in Bahrain’s crackdowns.

By Reem Khalifa

‘West won’t back down in Syria, Russia and China must be firmer’

June 4, 2012 in Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Update, Video Perspective, World News

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Neil Clark, a contributor to Britain’s Guardian newspaper, says Western states are using the recent tragedy in Houla as a pretext for a possible intervention – as they did in 1999 in Yugoslavia and in 2011 in Libya.

 


­Russia warns that the UN Human Rights Council’s resolution condemning the Syrian leadership for last week’s Houla massacre risks derailing the peace plan. Moscow called it premature because the investigation is ongoing, and said the resolution is putting pressure on the Security Council, where Russia is resisting foreign military action. Read the rest of this entry →

Syria – army defeats armed groups in Baba Amr

March 5, 2012 in Headline, Politics, Video Perspective, World News

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This is Baba Amr, previously the main stronghold of armed groups before the Syrian army regained control of the district and restored security and stability.

Press TV’s Mohamad Ali reports from Damascus.

Made in Jordan: Thousands of gunmen preparing to enter Syria?

February 22, 2012 in Headline, Occupy, Politics, World News

Soldiers of the Free Syrian Army (AFP Photo / Ricardo Garcia Vilanova)

Over 10,000 Libyans are reportedly being trained in a closed-off zone in Jordan, before being snuck into Syria to fight for the opposition. These men are allegedly paid around US$1,000 a month, funded by Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

­Jordan-based AlBawaba news website says most of the gunmen who are being trained are actually part of the Libyan armed opposition, who have not had the chance to lay down arms following the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

The allegations of funding from Riyadh and Doha were not attributed to anyone, but AlBawaba did draw attention to the fact that both Saudi Arabia and Qatar actively support the Syrian opposition.

At the same time, several Iranian news sources report that some 50 Turkish officers arrested in Syria last week have confirmed that they were trained by the Israeli Special Forces to carry out insurgent acts against the Syrian government and President Bashar al-Assad.

The arrested officers also, according to Iran’s Fars news agency, admitted to initiating contact with Qatar and Saudi Arabia, inadvertently lending support to the countries’ involvement in the ongoing conflict in Syria. Read the rest of this entry →

Syria : Video, spin and propaganda

February 16, 2012 in Headline, Politics, Video Perspective, World News

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As the fighting in Syria intensifies, so does the information war. But as the Free Syrian Army escalates its media fight, smuggling foreign journalists into the country, we ask if any side is actually winning the propaganda battle?

US double standards: Indirectly arming Syria ?

February 16, 2012 in Headline, Politics, Video Perspective, World News

The conflict in Syria is intensifying and the UN is unable to agree on a solution to end the bloodshed. Meanwhile, US politicians are calling to arm opposition forces, amid suspicions the US may already be supplying weapons through its Arab allies.

In spite of the fears that providing anti-governmental rebels in Syria could lead to an irreversible escalation of the conflict and descent into civil war, US politicians are starting to put pressure on Washington.

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Arab Spring 2.0

February 16, 2012 in Headline, Occupy, Politics, Video Perspective, World News

A year after the Arab Spring touched down in Bahrain, the people of that country are still demanding change. At Pearl Roundabout, the epicentre of last years’ viscious government crackdown, protestors have gathered again.

Drastic Outcome: West ‘could fire first shots of WWIII’ in Syria

February 14, 2012 in Headline, Politics, Update, World News

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Russia says it will study an Arab League proposal for a joint Arab-UN peacekeeping mission in Syria. But Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says that a ceasefire should be achieved before any mission of this kind could be deployed. For more on the crisis in Syria RT talks to Tony Gosling, an investigative journalist based in the UK, who writes extensively on the Middle East.

Could NATO get pulled into Syria intervention by Turkey under the collective defense initiative?

February 12, 2012 in Finance, Headline, Politics, Update, World News

One of the most fundamental principles of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is the principle of collective defense, wherein an armed attack on a NATO Ally constitutes an attack against all members of the alliance.

This concept could possibly be utilized by Turkey in the event of a large stream of refugees departing from Syria to Turkey in order for Ankara to call upon NATO to come to their defense under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.

This possibility was outlined in a recent article published in Turkey’s Sunday’s Zaman, in which it is said that the political will of NATO members will be the decisive factor in whether or not Article 5 is invoked in a situation where Turkey is not able to handle a refugee crisis without outside assistance.

With the repeated failed attempts to get a resolution on Syria through the United Nations Security Council – all of which have been blocked by China and Russia, the two countries which make up the most prominent opposition to the Western push to intervene in Syria – there is increasing speculation that Turkey and other NATO member states will intervene outside of the United Nations.

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Al-Qaeda joins ranks of revolt backers in Syria

February 12, 2012 in Headline, Politics, World News

The leader of Al-Qaeda has voiced his support for the Syrian uprising. He called on Muslims to join the opposition in Syria in their drive to oust President Bashar Assad.

­In an eight-minute video address posted on Sunday on a jihadist website, Ayman al-Zawahri called on Muslims in Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan to aid the Syrian rebels.

“Continue your revolt and anger, don’t accept anything else apart from independent, respectful governments,” the successor of Osama Bin Laden urged the Syrians.

He also called on Syrians not to rely on Western or Arab governments, whom he said would impose a new regime subservient to the West.

The news comes as the Arab League is discussing in Cairo their next step in tackling the Syrian crisis. Earlier Russia and China blocked a draft resolution at the UN Security Council, which called for Assad to step down. Now a plan to send a joint UN-Arab League observer mission to Syria is on the table.

The country has been in turmoil for almost a year now. The government says it fights off foreign-sponsored terrorist groups masquerading as public uprising. Critics of the regime call it a bloody crackdown on Syrian citizens.

­Dr. Hisham Jaber, from the Center for Middle East Studies, told RT that Washington and Al-Qaeda are fighting against a common enemy in Syria.

“It seems that Al-Qaeda and the Western bloc are working in the same way and they have the same target, which is to destroy the regime in Syria and to collapse it,” he said. “Al-Qaeda never denied its presence in Syria. Al-Qaeda never denied its support of insurgents in Syria.”

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Exposed: The Arab Agenda in Syria

February 8, 2012 in Headline, Politics, Update, World News

by Pepe Escobar

Here’s a crash course on the “democratic” machinations of the Arab League – rather the GCC League, as real power in this pan-Arab organization is wielded by two of the six Persian Gulf monarchies composing the Gulf Cooperation Council, also known as Gulf Counter-revolution Club; Qatar and the House of Saud.

Essentially, the GCC created an Arab League group to monitor what’s going on in Syria. The Syrian National Council – based in North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member countries Turkey and France – enthusiastically supported it. It’s telling that Syria’s neighbor Lebanon did not.

When the over 160 monitors, after one month of enquiries, issued their report … surprise! The report did not follow the official GCC line – which is that the “evil” Bashar al-Assad government is indiscriminately, and unilaterally, killing its own people, and so regime change is in order.

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The siege of Homs, Syria : scores killed in fifth day of shelling

February 8, 2012 in Headline, Politics, Update, World News

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Opposition activists say tanks are pushing deeper into residential areas before feared final ground assault.

Helped by a friend, an injured man leaves hospital in Baba Amr. Photograph: AP

Scores of people have been killed in the fifth straight day of shelling in the beseiged Syrian city of Homs, according to opponents of Bashar al-Assad‘s regime.

The continuing bombardments of the districts of Bayadah, Baba Amr, al-Khaldiyeh and Karm el-Zeytoun caused many deaths, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Omar Shaker, an activist in Baba Amr, said the district was under “very intense shelling” by tanks, mortars, artilleries and heavy machine guns. He said he had counted five bodies.

Other reports suggest 47 civilians died early on Wednesday in the government’s continuing attempts to subdue opposition areas. At least 150 people have died in the last two days, activists and oppostion sources have told Reuters.

One activist, Muhammad Hassan, said by satellite phone: “Electricity returned briefly and we were able to contact various neighbourhoods because activists there managed to recharge their phones. We counted 47 killed since midnight.” Hassan said the bombardment had intensified in Sunni Muslim neighbourhoods that have risen up against Assad.

“Mortar and rocket fires have subsided but heavy machine guns and anti-aircraft guns are still strong … Tanks are in main thoroughfares in the city and appear poised to push deep into residential areas,” Hassan said.

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Intervention in Syria will escalate, not stop the killing

February 8, 2012 in Headline, Politics, Update, World News

by News Sources  from   -   warincontext.org

Seumas Milne writes: There is no limit, it seems, to the blood price Arabs have to pay for their “spring”. After the carnage in Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain and Libya, Syria’s 11-month-old uprising grows ever more gruesome. Four days of bombardment of rebel-controlled districts in the Syrian city of Homs have yielded horrific images and reports from the embattled Bab al-Amr opposition stronghold: of mosques full of corpses, streets strewn with body parts, residential areas reduced to rubble.

Television footage broadcast in the Arab world is still more graphic, and the impact convulsive. Whatever the arguments about the number of dead on either side, the scale of human suffering is unmistakable – and comes after almost a year of continuous bloodletting, torture and sectarian revenge attacks.

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Listening Post – Syria’s media blackout

February 5, 2012 in Documentary, Headline, Politics, Video Perspective, World News

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On the Listening Post this week: It has been 10 months since the Arab uprisings spread to Syria but reporting the story is near impossible. Plus, how will political change in Guatemala impact press freedom?

Syria – Homs attack: BBC reporter takes in differing accounts

February 5, 2012 in Headline, Politics, World News

By Paul Wood BBC News, Homs  –  www.bbc.co.uk

I am travelling with a group of rebel fighters who call themselves the Free Syrian Army.  They heard at about 03:00 that there had been a large bombardment of areas of Homs that are opposed to the regime.  As we came into the city this afternoon we heard a lot of heavy machine-gun fire and there were a lot of unexplained explosions.

Parts of the city which oppose the regime are now virtually cut off, so we had to travel using a very elaborate route, escorted by activists who were bringing medical supplies and fresh blood donated a few hours earlier by people in the villages around Homs.

The Syrian government says that claims of a massacre are fabricated and that the bodies are of people kidnapped by rebel fighters. The opposition said it was a massacre. Read the rest of this entry →

Syria: more than 200 dead after ‘massacre’ in Homs

February 5, 2012 in Headline, Occupy, Politics, Update, Video Perspective, World News

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The Guardian reports: More than 200 people were reported to have been killed yesterday in the Syrian city of Homs as security forces continued their efforts to take back opposition-held areas on the eve of a vote by the UN security council on a much-disputed resolution on the country.

Hundreds more were killed in shelling of the city, according to the the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which cited witnesses.

Rami Abdulrahman, the head of the campaign group, said that women and children were among 217 people killed, many of them in the Khalidya district of the city.

“Syrian forces are shelling the district with mortars from several locations, some buildings are on fire. There are also buildings which got destroyed,” Abdulrahman told Reuters.

The UN Security Council is expected to meet on Saturday morning to vote on a European-Arab draft resolution endorsing an Arab League plan calling for Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, to give up power, council members announced.