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Saudi Arabia sends deathrow inmates to fight against the Syrian government

According to a top secret memo signed by Abdullah bin Ali al-Rmezan in 2012,  the Saudi Kingdom sent 1239 deathrow inmates who were sentenced in court to death by sword, to Syria to fight as Jihadists among different groups to fight against the Syrian government. The inmates faced the death penalty for rape, murder or drug smuggling. The Saudi Kingdom offered the deathrow inmates a pardon and a monthly fee for their families.

BBC “Chemical Weapons Propaganda” Goes Viral

Source: BBC News
Questions have been raised as a result of two video clips posted yesterday which have since gone viral on social media networks.
A video of a BBC interview with a doctor in Syria in the aftermath of an alleged napalm-style attack appears to have been artificially dubbed to falsely make reference to the incident being a “chemical weapons” attack.

Al-Assad Interview with Der Spiegel [FULL]


Der Spiegel: Mr. President, do you love your country?
President Assad: Of course, and in this I am no different from most people. This is not merely about emotions, but rather about what one can do for his country if he has the power and especially in times of crisis; and at this particular time, I realize more than ever how much I love my country and so I must protect it. 

FSA Imposes Embargo, Starvation in Aleppo

Footage from Aleppo has confirmed reports that the city’s population is being increasingly repressed by insurgents, who have occupied parts of the city for over a year.
Two towns to the north of the city, Zahra and Nubol, have been under siege for months. Despite the blockade, Syrian transport helicopters regularly resupply the towns. FSA militants have since surrounded areas in in the city’s western districts and expanded their blockade.

Report: Maher al-Assad Commanding Homs Assault

A Damascus-based newspaper, citing sources, has reported that Brigadier General and brother of President Bashar al-Assad, is commanding troops in the Homs and Aleppo theater of operations.
Maher al-Assad is reportedly a commander in the army’s Fourth Armoured Division. Much secrecy surrounds the makeup of the Syrian armed forces and the current order of battle – the report was leaked to the Damas Post newspaper.