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A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - R.K. Locke - 25-02-2015 http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/part-1-stunning-revelations-former-turkish-intelligence-agency-officer-syria/ Part 1: Stunning revelations from former Turkish Intelligence Agency officer in Syria By Heba Delacres on February 25, 2015 Featured "I abducted the mass murderer Colonel Harmoush and turned him over to Syria" Currently on the run from Turkish prison system, former officer Önder Sığırcıkoğlu asserts he wasn't out for money: "I took action to save my identity, my honor, and my conscience." Lt Col Hussein al-Harmoush was the most senior defector from the Syrian Arab Army early in the Syria conflict. He fled to Turkey in June 2011 where he proceeded to set up a so-called Free Officers Movement to overthrow the Syrian government. His ambitions were short-lived. He disappeared from Hatay Altınözü camp in 29 August together with Mustafa Kassoum, a gym instructor who had been passing himself off as an Army Major. Two weeks later Harmoush was on Syrian TV, confessing to his crimes and to Turkey's complicity. After a frenzied investigation Turkish security rounded up several people, and seven individuals were tried for the crime' of returning Harmoush to Syria. The seniormost among them, Önder Sığırcıkoğlu, a 19 year veteran of Turkey's Intelligence Agency MIT, was handed a 20 year sentence. After 32 months incarceration at Osmaniye prison, Sığırcıkoğlu made his escape while being transferred to another facility and was able to leave Turkey clandestinely. The following is Part 1 of his revelations to Ömer Ödemiş for leading Turkish news site OdaTV. Önder Sığırcıkoğlu has harsh words for Turkey's Syria policy. He had been assigned by MIT early on to screen arrivals during the initial refugee onslaught: "I interviewed thousands in those early days. The first group of refugees consisted of about 250 who crossed the border to Turkey's Altınözü. Their Syrian handlers were law student Seri Hammodi and taxidriver Abdusselam Sadiq. These two were in constant contact with international media, Al Jazeera and others, propagandizing and agitating that the refugees had been forced to flee Syria because of violent oppression. The tales they told were fabrications, but they were campaigning to sway public opinion and secure funding from Turkey, the U.N., Gulf countries and international institutions." 138 KILLED AFTER SURRENDERING TO HARMOUSH Sığırcıkoğlu points out that the earliest arrivals came equipped with Thuraya satellite phones and with laptops. His first encounter with Harmoush wasn't long afterwards: "In 10 or 11 June 2011 we received an MIT communique noting the arrival of a dissident Syrian Lt.Colonel in the camp. We were tasked with drawing up a report on his involvement in military operations. Upon inquiry I identified the Lt.Colonel in question to be Hussein al-Harmoush, the leader of the armed opposition in Jisr al-Shughour and instigator of the clashes there. He disclosed in the interview that he was a fundamentalist sunni, a Russia-trained explosives specialist last assigned to the engineering department of the 11th army division in Homs. Harmoush had been in constant conflict with his superiors over his strict Islamism and had played a leading part in organizing the armed opposition in Jisr al-Shughour. He recounted how they neutralized Syrian security personnel and captured Jisr al-Shughour's post office, and how they set off an explosive device of Harmoush's making at the premises of the military unit. Survivors of the explosion were forced to surrender to the forces of Harmoush who, in his own account, had 138 of them summarily executed." MASS MURDERERS GLORIFIED As Harmoush described in gory detail how he had ordered the notorious massacre that saw the River Orontes run red with the blood of untold victims, Sığırcıkoğlu went cold with horror and disgust: "I was appalled, and felt lost. The agency I worked for was coddling and glorifying these mass murderers. We were consorting with bloodthirsty thugs raising havoc in a friendly neighboring country. We were housing and sheltering them, handing them safe phones, and helping their forays in and out of Syria. Sığırcıkoğlu put in request after request for a transfer elsewhere. But his command of Arabic language and his familiarity with the region was too valuable to his superiors. His requests were denied. NOT FOR MONEY In two more years Sığırcıkoğlu would have made it to senior rank in the agency. But his mind was made up. "I planned out the abduction of Colonel Hussain Harmoush, and asked for help from a few trusted contacts. Once they agreed, I put Harmoush in my car and handed him to friends who delivered him to Syria. The murderer had to stand trial in his home country and answer for the hundreds of innocents he massacred. I wasn't out for money. To smear my name they are spreading rumors that I was paid $100.000 for this action. In fact I was receiving nearly TL 7000 monthly salary at the time. I owned a house, a car; I had a good life. I'd never ruin all that for just $100.000. Besides, there's no truth to the claim that Syrian government had put out a reward for Harmoush. Nothing of the sort. I took action to save my identity, my honor and my conscience. I acted out of my convictions against AKP's policies. I feel no remorse. Turkish government's policies constitute a betrayal of the Syrian people and I stood up against it. Supporting murderers against a country that had been a historical friend was not my lawful duty." THOUSANDS OF JIHADIS SET UPON SYRIA As the campaign against Syria expanded, planes brought in thousands of murderers and jihadis to Hatay from where they were dispatched over Yayladağı and Reyhanlı to Syria to commit further massacres, says Sığırcıkoğlu: "It was a daily routine. Thousands were brought to Turkey illegally, without passports, from undisclosed points of origin; and they were helped across the border into Syria. Some of it I witnessed, some I was directly involved in. An agency charged with upholding security was working to undermine security in another country. I had lost all faith in my job. Shiploads of weapons arrived at Iskenderun port, were loaded in containers and transported by trucks to Reyhanlı to be slipped into Syria. I didn't want to be a part of it. So I took a stance regardless of personal consequences." "CHRISTIANS TO BEIRUT, ALAWITES TO THE GRAVE" Sığırcıkoğlu's Arabic accent hinted at his Alevi origins, and that immediately put Harmoush's hackles up. "Harmoush and his men were Sunnis and very sectarian about it," says the former agent. "When I called them in for an interview, they declared they wouldn't be ordered around by an Alevi. Carrying out my duty was a constant struggle. They frequently put up the inflammatory chant Christians to Beirut, Alawites to the grave,' and attempted provocation saying keep Alevi doctors and nurses away, they will only mistreat us.' These men were trying to carry their sectarian bigotry over into Turkey. I requested to be transferred from Hatay with a report that explained all these problems, but I was turned away." TRAITORS TO BE REVEALED Sığırcıkoğlu is firm in his stance against AKP's Syria policy. Determined to name the informers and the secret witnesses who testified against him, he is also prepared to expose in detail where and how jihadi murderers are given passage into Syria, how the weapons are transported, and what instructions he was given by his superiors pertaining to these dark operations. A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - R.K. Locke - 16-04-2015 Syrian Rebels Caught in False-Flag' Kidnapping https://consortiumnews.com/2015/04/16/syrian-rebels-caught-in-false-flag-kidnapping/ Exclusive: In August 2013, when the U.S. government almost went to war in Syria over a Sarin attack, suspicions that it was a rebel "false-flag" were ridiculed. But new disclosures about a rebel role in kidnapping NBC's Richard Engel several months earlier show the rebels knew such propaganda tricks, says Robert Parry. By Robert Parry In December 2012, Syria's U.S.-backed "moderate" rebels pulled off a false-flag kidnapping and "rescue" of NBC's chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel and his crew, getting the crime blamed on a militia tied to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a propaganda scam that NBC played along with despite having evidence of the truth. On Wednesday, Engel, who had blamed an Assad-linked Shiite militia in reports both for NBC and Vanity Fair, acknowledged that a new examination of the case persuaded him that "the group that kidnapped us was Sunni, not Shia." He added that the kidnappers "put on an elaborate ruse to convince us they were Shiite shabiha militiamen." Richard Engel, NBC's chief foreign correspondent. Richard Engel, NBC's chief foreign correspondent. According to an account published by the New York Times on Thursday in its "Business Day" section NBC executives had evidence from the beginning that the actual kidnappers were part of "a Sunni criminal element affiliated with the Free Syrian Army, the loose alliance of rebels opposed to Mr. Assad." The Free Syrian Army has been the principal rebel force supported by the U.S. government which, in April 2013, several months after Engel's high-profile ordeal, earmarked $123 million in aid to the group to carry out its war against Assad's government. The other significance of the Syrian rebels' successful false-flag kidnapping/rescue of Engel is that it may have encouraged them to sponsor other events that would be blamed on the Syrian government and excite the U.S. government and media to intervene militarily against Assad. On Aug. 21, 2013, a mysterious Sarin gas attack outside Damascus killed several hundred people, causing U.S. officials, journalists and human rights activists to immediately leap to the conclusion that Assad was responsible and that he had crossed President Barack Obama's "red line" against the use of chemical weapons and thus deserved U.S. military retaliation. Within days, this political-media hysteria brought the United States to the verge of a sustained bombing campaign against the Syrian military before contrary evidence began emerging suggesting that extremist elements of the Syrian rebel force may have deployed the Sarin as a false-flag event. Obama pulled back at the last moment, infuriating America's influential neoconservatives who had long put "regime change" in Syria near the top of their to-do list. In retrospect, the aborted U.S. bombing campaign, if carried out, might well have so devastated the Syrian military that the gates of Damascus would have fallen open to the two most powerful rebel armies, Al-Qaeda's Nusra Front and the hyper-brutal Islamic State, meaning that the black flag of Islamic terrorism might have been raised over one of the Mideast's most important capitals. Dangers of Bad Journalism The revelations about Engel's staged kidnapping/rescue also illuminate the dangers of biased mainstream U.S. journalism in which the big news organizations take sides in a conflict overseas and shed even the pretense of professional objectivity. In the case of Syria, the major U.S. media put on blinders for many months to pretend that Assad was opposed by "moderate" rebels until it became impossible to deny that the dominant rebel forces were Al-Qaeda's Nusra Front and the Islamic State. In late September 2013, many of the U.S.-backed, supposedly "moderate" rebels realigned themselves with Al-Qaeda's affiliate. In the case of Ukraine, U.S. journalists have put on their blinders again so as not to notice that the U.S.-backed coup regime in Kiev has relied on neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists to wage an "anti-terrorist operation" against ethnic Russians in the east who have resisted the overthrow of their elected President Viktor Yanukovych. When it comes to Ukraine, the more than 5,000 deaths mostly ethnic Russians in the east are all blamed on Russian President Vladimir Putin. [See Consortiumnews.com's "Seeing No Neo-Nazi Militias in Ukraine."] These biased storylines with the "U.S. side" wearing white hats and the other side wearing black hats are not only bad journalism but invite atrocities because the "U.S. side" knows that the U.S. mainstream media with reflexively blame any horrors on the black-hatted "bad guys." In the case of Engel's staged kidnapping/rescue, the New York Times belatedly reexamined the case not in the context of a disinformation campaign designed to excite war against Syria's Assad but as a follow-up to disclosures that NBC's longtime anchor Brian Williams had exaggerated the danger he was in while covering the Iraq War in 2003 explaining the story's placement in the business section where such media articles often go. The most serious journalistic offense by NBC in this case appeared to be that it was aware of the behind-the-scenes reality that individuals associated with the U.S.-backed rebels were likely responsible but still let Engel go on the air to point the finger of blame in Assad's direction. The Times reported that the kidnapping "group, known as the North Idlib Falcons Brigade, was led by two men, Azzo Qassab and Shukri Ajouj, who had a history of smuggling and other crimes. … NBC executives were informed of Mr. Ajouj and Mr. Qassab's possible involvement during and after Mr. Engels's captivity, according to current and former NBC employees and others who helped search for Mr. Engel, including political activists and security professionals. "Still, the network moved quickly to put Mr. Engel on the air with an account blaming Shiite captors and did not present the other possible version of events. … NBC's own assessment during the kidnapping had focused on Mr. Qassab and Mr. Ajouj, according to a half-dozen people involved in the recovery effort. "NBC had received GPS data from the team's emergency beacon that showed it had been held early in the abduction at a chicken farm widely known by local residents and other rebels to be controlled by the Sunni criminal group. "NBC had sent an Arab envoy into Syria to drive past the farm, according to three people involved in the efforts to locate Mr. Engel, and engaged in outreach to local commanders for help in obtaining the team's release. These three people declined to be identified, citing safety considerations. "Ali Bakran, a rebel commander who assisted in the search, said in an interview that when he confronted Mr. Qassab and Mr. Ajouj with the GPS map, Azzo and Shukri both acknowledged having the NBC reporters.' Several rebels and others with detailed knowledge of the episode said that the safe release of NBC's team was staged after consultation with rebel leaders when it became clear that holding them might imperil the rebel efforts to court Western support. "Abu Hassan, a local medic who is close to the rebel movement, and who was involved in seeking the team's release, said that when the kidnappers realized that all the other rebels in the area were working to get the captives out, they decided to create a ruse to free them and blame the kidnapping on the Assad regime. It was there that the play was completed,' he said, speaking of the section of road Mr. Engel and the team were freed on. "Thaer al-Sheib, another local man connected with the rebel movement who sought the NBC team, said that on the day of the release we heard some random shots for less than a minute coming from the direction of the farm.' He said that Abu Ayman, the rebel commander credited with freeing the team, is related by marriage to Mr. Ajouj, and that he staged the rescue." The Sarin Mystery While it's impossible to determine whether the successful scam about Engel's kidnapping/rescue influenced the thinking of other Syrian rebels to sponsor a false-flag attack using Sarin, some of the same propaganda factors applied with the U.S. news media jumping to conclusions about Assad's responsibility for the Sarin deaths and then ridiculing any doubters. Yet, like the Engel kidnapping affair, there were immediate reasons to doubt the "group think" on the Sarin attack, especially since Assad had just invited United Nations inspectors to Syria to investigate what he claimed was an earlier use of chemical weapons by the rebels. As the inspectors were unpacking their bags in Damascus, the Sarin attack occurred in a Damascus suburb, a provocation that quickly forced the inspectors to address the new incident instead. The inspectors were under extraordinary U.S. pressure to implicate Assad especially after Secretary of State John Kerry described a massive Sarin attack using multiple rockets that he said could only have come from a Syrian military base. But the inspectors only found one crudely made Sarin-laden rocket and when rocket experts examined it, they estimated that it could only travel a couple of kilometers, meaning it was likely fired from rebel-controlled territory. [See Consortiumnews.com's "The Collapsing Syria-Sarin Case."] Even as the evidence implicating the Syrian government evaporated, the mainstream U.S. news media and many wannabe important bloggers continued to defend the earlier "group think" on the Sarin attack and reject the possibility that the sainted rebels had done it. But the false-flag Engel kidnapping/rescue shows that such propaganda stunts were in the rebels' bag of tricks. A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - Lauren Johnson - 19-05-2015 The Russian Embassy in Syria was attacked with mortars today. Coincidence? I don't think so. A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - David Guyatt - 23-05-2015 For those who want proof that IS is the abominable child of US intelligence, the following should quench their thirst. Quote:Levant Report A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - Drew Phipps - 23-05-2015 I'm curious. Who among, and since when, are the armed forces of the US characterizing the US government as just one of the "Western Countries"? That phrasing sounds too "Cold War"-ish to me, like saying Russia is a "Soviet bloc" country.. A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - David Guyatt - 23-05-2015 Drew Phipps Wrote:I'm curious. Who among, and since when, are the armed forces of the US characterizing the US government as just one of the "Western Countries"? That phrasing sounds too "Cold War"-ish to me, like saying Russia is a "Soviet bloc" country.. I suspect the terminology is in use in the same that the US are also the "international community". Since the new cold propaganda war with Russia unfolded over Ukraine, many of the more ignorant on social websites use "the Soviets" interchangeably with "the Russians". I agree it is amazing, but it seems to me that those old cold war attitudes are still quite prevalent in some quarters. A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - Drew Phipps - 23-05-2015 The tone of the letter seems to be effectively minimizing the US's involvement in these affairs. I wonder if this document was drafted with declassification in mind? I also wonder if the author's use of the term "grave danger" to Iraq, implies a good thing, or a bad thing, or is intentionally left ambiguous? A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - Michael Barwell - 29-05-2015 Regards the Saudi's apparently using cluster munitions in the Yemen; what I saw on the news footage, was anti-armour self-forging fragment weaps being dropped on a hillside, BLU-108's. How odd, just dosn't make sense, unless they dropped 'em in the wrong place. A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - Magda Hassan - 30-06-2015 WikiLeaks: US, Saudis Planned to Topple Syria's Assad in 2012
June 29, 2015 "Information Clearing House" - "TeleSur" - Whistleblower Julian Assange implicated the United States along with the Saudi Arabian government in a plot to overthrow the Syrian government.By TeleSur Saudi Arabia, the United States, France, and Britain were involved in a secret 2012 deal to overthrow Syrian President Bashar Assad, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Sunday. ​"Saudi has been one of the dogs of the United States in the Middle East on a leash, and you think the man is walking a dog, but sometimes, if it is a big dog, the dog starts pulling a man," Assange told Russia 1 TV. Last week, Assange's whistleblowing website WikiLeaks released a batch of more than 60,000 of what it said were classified Saudi diplomatic cables. ​ The leak aimed to prove that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey had a secret deal to topple Syria's President Bashar Assad as far back as 2012. Among the revelations contained in the files, believed to have been leaked by a group which calls itself the Yemen Cyber Army, are details about the country's focus on its strategic rival, Iran, and the uprising in Egypt. The leaked files also contain details about Saudi Arabia's allies and clients in Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen and other countries in the Middle East. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42279.htm A Mediterranean Battlefield - Syria - Lauren Johnson - 15-08-2015 There are a lot of moving parts globally. It looks like Syria is now even more firmly in the cross hairs of the Empire. One report is that 52 Syrian civilians were killed in US airstrikes. BTW, no ISIS terrorists were killed, or even targeted?! Russia is closely involved diplomatically. Mike Whitney asks whether Russia is dumping Syria. I have to wonder whether the situation has been ramped up in Ukraine as a threat to Russia. Quote:Moscow's geostrategic objectives in Syria are the polar opposite of Washington's. Grasping this simple fact is the easiest way to get a fix on what's really going on in the war-torn country.What Washington wants is explained in great detail in a piece by Michael E. O'Hanlon at the Brookings Institute titled "Deconstructing Syria: A new strategy for America's most hopeless war". Here's an excerpt: |