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This is EPIC!! The group that is known to have never attacked Israeli interests, speak out now for Syrians NOT for Tunisians, Egyptians, Yemenis or Bahrain's but SYRIANS!!

Can someone still doubt on who they serve!!!


Ayman al-Zawahri, Al-Qaeda Chief, Urges Muslims To Help Syrian Rebels


BEIRUT — Al-Qaida's leader has called for the ouster of Syria's "pernicious, cancerous regime," raising fears that Islamic extremists will try to exploit an uprising against President Bashar Assad that began with peaceful calls for democratic change but is morphing into a bloody, armed insurgency.

The regime has long blamed terrorists for the 11-month-old revolt, and al-Qaida's endorsement creates new difficulties for the U.S., its Western allies and Arab states trying to figure out a way to help force Assad from power. On Sunday, the 22-nation Arab League called for the U.N. Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping force for Syria, but Damascus rejected it immediately.

In an eight-minute video message released late Saturday, al-Qaida chief Ayman al-Zawahri called on Muslims to support Syrian rebels.

"Wounded Syria is still bleeding day after day, and the butcher (Bashar Assad) isn't deterred and doesn't stop," said al-Zawahri, who took over al-Qaida after Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. special forces last May. "However, the resistance of our people in Syria is escalating and growing despite all the pains, sacrifices and blood."

The United Nations estimates more than 5,400 people have been killed in Syria since the uprising began in March. But that figure is from January, when the U.N. stopped counting because the chaos in the country has made it all but impossible to check the figures.

While many of the anti-government protests sweeping the country remain peaceful, the uprising as a whole has become more violent in recent months as frustrated demonstrators and army defectors take up arms to protect themselves from the steady military assault. An increasing number of army defectors known as the Free Syrian Army have launched attacks, killing soldiers and security forces.

Syria now has become one of the deadliest conflicts of the Arab Spring, and many fear the country of 22 million at the heart of the Arab world is on the verge of a civil war that could engulf the region.

In a grave escalation of the violence, a string of suicide attacks have killed dozens of people since late December. The latest, twin bombings in the major northern city of Aleppo, killed at least 28 people on Friday, the government said. Some 70 people were killed in earlier attacks in the capital, Damascus, on Dec. 23 and Jan. 6. All the blasts struck security targets.

Nobody has taken responsibility for the attacks, but the regime said they have the hallmarks of al-Qaida and immediately blamed the global terror group.

Saturday's statement by al-Zawahri appears to bolster Assad's accusations, but the Syrian opposition and the Free Syrian Army reject the government's claims entirely. They accuse forces loyal to the regime of setting off the blasts to smear the opposition, terrify people into submission and exploit fears of chaos and sectarian warfare.

For many Syrians, the uncertainty over the future is cause for alarm in a country that has watched neighboring Lebanon and Iraq descend into bloody wars over the years. Syria is a fragile jigsaw puzzle of Middle Eastern backgrounds including Sunnis, Shiites, Alawites, Christians, Kurds, Druse, Circassians, Armenians and more.

After Friday's bombings in Aleppo, Zuheir al-Atasi, a member of the opposition Syrian National Council, accused the government of staging the attacks.

"After the heavy explosions, members of the opposition went to the site to film it. There were ambulances but no corpses. We documented that on tape," he said in Vienna during a gathering of Syrian opposition groups. "When the Syrian National TV arrived they started to bring out corpses. Once again we witnessed a theater play."

There is virtually no way to determine who was behind the attacks or to perform an independent investigation in Syria, one of the most authoritarian states in the Middle East. Assad has largely sealed off the country and prevented reporters from moving freely. The Arab League sent a now-suspended observer mission into the country to provide an outside view, but government minders accompanied the team.

Salman Shaikh, director of the Brookings Doha Center, a think tank in the Qatari capital, said prolonged chaos in Syria could open the door to extremist forces like al-Qaida.

"The longer this goes on, we may get a more permissive environment in Syria for these kinds of characters as the Syrian people get more and more desperate," he said. "I don't think they would be welcomed in Syria but there may be desperate people in Syria who are looking for any kind of help."

Still, Shaikh is not convinced that Saturday's al-Qaida statement was anything more than the terrorist group trying to reassert its influence in the Middle East, now that the Arab Spring uprisings have, in many ways, pushed it to the sidelines.

"Al-Zawahri's pronouncement, to me, is a propaganda effort that says, 'We're alive and well in the Mideast,'" he said.

He acknowledged that the suggestion that al-Qaida could become involved in the uprising could have a "chilling effect" on efforts by the West to stem the bloodshed.

"Certainly the U.S. policymakers are advised by their last experience and their last experience is Iraq. So yes, I presume there would be alarm and hesitation in getting further involved," he said.

In Saturday's Internet posting, al-Zawahri asked Muslims in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey to join the uprising against Assad's regime, saying Syrian rebels must not rely on the West.

"Don't depend on the West and Turkey, which had deals, mutual understanding and sharing with this regime for decades and only began to abandon it after they saw it faltering," he said. "Instead, depend on Allah alone and then on your sacrifices, resistance, and steadfastness."

He urged Syrians to oppose help from the Arab League and "its corrupt agent governments."

Hours later, a Sunni sheik in Iraq's northern Kurdish region said a group of clerics in the area is calling for a Muslim jihad, or holy war, against Assad's regime.

"Jihad is the duty of every Muslim against the Assad regime," said Sheik Abdul-Rahman Abdul-Karim Barzanji, describing the edict issued by the Union of the Scholars of Islam in Kurdistan. "Any support from any Muslim or country is forbidden."

Syria has a large population of Kurds, who have mostly stayed on the sidelines of the uprising since Assad's regime began giving them long-denied citizenship as a gesture to win support.

The Arab League has been at the forefront of regional efforts to end the bloodshed in Syria.

On Sunday, the Arab League called for the U.N. Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping force for Syria. The resolution adopted by the League also demanded that Syrian regime forces lift the siege on neighborhoods and villages and pull troops and their heavy weapons back to their barracks.

The central city of Homs has seen some of the worst violence of the uprising, and activists said regime forces were shelling rebellious neighborhoods on Sunday. Hundreds are believed to have been killed since the latest assault in Homs began more than a week ago.

The Arab League resolution also calls on Syrian opposition groups to unite ahead of a Feb. 24 meeting of the "Friends of Syria" group," which includes the United States, its European allies and Arab nations working to end the conflict.

Syria's ambassador to Egypt, Ahmed Youssef, swiftly rejected the resolution, saying it showed the collective Arab will has been "hijacked" by states led by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, which are opposed to Assad's regime.

Syria's ambassador to the Arab League, Ahmed Youssef, was quoted in Syria's state media as saying that Qatar and Saudi Arabia were "living in a state of hysteria after their last failure at the U.N. Security Council to call for outside interference in Syria's affairs and impose sanctions on the Syrian people."

The regime's crackdown has left it almost completely isolated internationally, except for key support from Russia and China, which delivered a double veto to block a U.N. resolution calling on Assad to leave power.

Moscow's stance is motivated in part by its strategic and defense ties, including weapons sales, with Syria. Russia also rejects what it sees as a world order dominated by the U.S. Last month, Russia reportedly signed a $550 million deal to sell combat jets to Syria.

The veto prompted Western and Arab countries to consider forming a coalition to help Syria's opposition, though so far there is no sign they intend to give direct aid to the Free Syrian Army.

On Sunday, President Barack Obama's chief of staff, Jacob Lew, said it's only a matter of time before Assad's government collapses.

Speaking to "Fox News Sunday," Lew said: "There is no question that this regime will come to an end. The only question is when."

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Associated Press writers Lara Jakes and Qassim Abdul-Zahra in Baghdad, Hamza Hendawi in Cairo, Philipp Jenne in Vienna and Kimberly Dozier in Washington contributed to this report.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/12/ayman-al-zawahri-al-qaeda_n_1271410.html
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Re: Ayman al-Zawahri Urges Muslims To Help Syrian Rebels - This is EPICI!!
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2012, 07:37:27 PM »
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The Arab League are a bunch of Sunni monarchs and dictators bent on destroying Shia power..full stop

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Re: Ayman al-Zawahri Urges Muslims To Help Syrian Rebels - This is EPICI!!
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2012, 01:30:41 AM »
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I hate Al-Qaeda and Arabian Sheikhdoms .... I am a Sunni btw

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Re: Ayman al-Zawahri Urges Muslims To Help Syrian Rebels - This is EPICI!!
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2012, 07:37:11 AM »
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I hate Al-Qaeda and Arabian Sheikhdoms .... I am a Sunni btw

They've hijacked the Sunni identity, much like the Zionists have hijacked the Jewish identity and are using that to rally the masses  for their benefit..Not all Shias are pro Iran and not all Sunnis are anti-Iran..The Wahabi DOGS have tried over the years to hijack Sunni identity for their cause..Most suicide bombings are from Wahabi inspired "Sunni" militant..It's about time our Sunni brothers disassociate themselves from these Wahabi scum ruling Arabia..

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Re: Ayman al-Zawahri Urges Muslims To Help Syrian Rebels - This is EPICI!!
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2012, 08:54:04 AM »
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The proof needed for the blind to realize that Al-Qaeda is a CIA creation meant to serve their interests.
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Re: Ayman al-Zawahri Urges Muslims To Help Syrian Rebels - This is EPICI!!
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2012, 10:52:10 AM »
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They've hijacked the Sunni identity, much like the Zionists have hijacked the Jewish identity and are using that to rally the masses  for their benefit..Not all Shias are pro Iran and not all Sunnis are anti-Iran..The Wahabi DOGS have tried over the years to hijack Sunni identity for their cause..Most suicide bombings are from Wahabi inspired "Sunni" militant..It's about time our Sunni brothers disassociate themselves from these Wahabi scum ruling Arabia..

Sunni or Shia doesnt matter ... both these sects resulted from political turmoil in Islam after death of Prophet SAW . Even Wahhabism was a political tool of Hejazi feudals . I am an Iranian and I belong to Islam ... Sunni and Shiites are all equal to me as  long as they dont start discriminating against each others . I hate sectarian ppl .




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Re: Ayman al-Zawahri Urges Muslims To Help Syrian Rebels - This is EPICI!!
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2012, 02:01:04 PM »
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Sunni or Shia doesnt matter ... both these sects resulted from political turmoil in Islam after death of Prophet SAW . Even Wahhabism was a political tool of Hejazi feudals . I am an Iranian and I belong to Islam ... Sunni and Shiites are all equal to me as  long as they dont start discriminating against each others . I hate sectarian ppl .





with due respect emir Iran is a sectarian state. Name me one top official who is a sunni in Iran? even though it has about 15%-25% sunnis  in the country

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« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2012, 03:20:32 PM »
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even though it has about 15%-25% sunnis  in the country

What's the source for this figure? Sunni brothers and sisters represent more like 8% of Iran's population. There are Sunni MPs, their names can be found easily. At the regional and local levels, there are Sunnis in every administration. There is no discrimination against them, for the Iranian government is not backwards like the wahhabis of Saudi Arabia or Bahrein, who live off sectarian bigotry, destroy mosques under the pretext that they are used by Shia, issue fatwas calling for mass murder of Shia civilians, openly label Shias as heretics, non-Muslims, etc. These are sectarian states, not Islamic Iran.

If Iran had a sectarian agenda, it would not accept to live under sanctions and daily threats of military action by the major powers, for the sake of the liberation of a Sunni people, the Palestinians. Also, show me a single sectarian remark made by Iranian officials, and then compare with the vocabulary used by the wahhabis and salafists with respect to the Shia.

The irony is that the same sectarian forces who spread fitna at the behest of their foreign masters, are the ones now accusing Iran of being "sectarian", in order to contain the Islamic Revolution's popularity among Muslims. Like their zionist and western allies, these elements are taking part in the totalitarian propaganda campaign against Islamic Iran, which is fraught with cognitive dissonance. The wahhabi regimes have spent many billions in recent years with the aim of propagating sectarian, anti-Shia fallacies among the traditional, non-wahhabi Sunnis. This has resulted in unfortunate examples such as sheykh Qaradawi. But it is clear who is ultimately set to benefit from these games, namely the hostile imperial powers (NATO and the zionist colonial entity). Therefore Sunnis will benefit from questioning the wahhabi deception and seeing through this plot hatched by the enemy.
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Ayman al-Zawahri Urges Muslims To Help Syrian Rebels - This is EPICI!!
« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2012, 03:36:22 PM »
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No one in Iran cares about such things. People from various religious and ethnic groups intermarry and no one raises an eyebrow even. Religious and racial bigotry is a western phenomenon forced on other people.

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« Reply #9 on: February 15, 2012, 02:47:19 AM »
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with due respect emir Iran is a sectarian state. Name me one top official who is a sunni in Iran? even though it has about 15%-25% sunnis  in the country

with all due respect have u ever stepped inside Iran ? esp the urban areas ?

I find it really funny how ppl sitting in cozy west ( esp non Iranians ) become Experts on Iran overnight ... that too even without knowing anything and ironically claiming , what might has come to their minds ...

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with all due respect have u ever stepped inside Iran ? esp the urban areas ?

I find it really funny how ppl sitting in cozy west ( esp non Iranians ) become Experts on Iran overnight ... that too even without knowing anything and ironically claiming , what might has come to their minds ...

Emir: I am going to ask you a question unrelated to the topic here. As you are are active member of pakistani defence forum. Would you know what happened to it? Has it been closed down? I know members there were very anti-west and pro-Islam.

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« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2012, 03:57:22 AM »
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Emir: I am going to ask you a question unrelated to the topic here. As you are are active member of pakistani defence forum. Would you know what happened to it? Has it been closed down? I know members there were very anti-west and pro-Islam.


I tried to open it 3 days ago ... dint got open .  Tried it now ,  dint open again ... i dont know what happened to it ...

I m not a very active member , I just keep myself to my Iranian Made Military equipment Thread , which is the most famous , visited , and praised thread of those forums . Members there dint know anything abt Iranian Military developments before ( thought iran to be like some arabian sheikhdom ) and now they keenly follow that thread as evident from the visit count .

as for members there , majority is anti Indian ( understandable ) not anti-west , they themselves live in west lol  ... nor they r pro Islam , I have read alot of stuff Against Arab , Iran , Afghanistan , Turkiye , even Indian Muslims there even to the point of trolling and childish stuff .. anyways its internet .... my only interest there is my thread which is now almost complete (small firearms are left) .

 

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