Syria has implicated a leading Lebanese politician in the creation of a Damascus-based terrorist cell intent on discrediting the Syrian government by killing demonstrators and making it look like the work of the Syrian regime. The allegations were based on the confessions of three individuals carried on Syrian television. An array of weapons said to have been seized from the alleged terrorists at the time of their April 10 arrest were also displayed. The leader of the cell, Anas Knaj, a 29-year-old billboard worker, claimed to have recruited two of his friends, Muhammad Badr al-Qalam and Muhammad Ahmad al-Sukhneh, to form a terrorist cell under the name “The Syrian Revolution,” which he said aimed to “move the country from a bad situation to a better one”
(Syrian Arab News Agency [SANA], April 13; al-Ba’ath [Damascus], April 13). The formation and arming of the cell was facilitated by a mysterious individual, Ahmad Audeh, who claimed to be a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Audeh told the men that he was acting on behalf of Lebanese member of parliament Jamal al-Jarrah, a member of Sa’ad al-Hariri’s Mustaqbal (Future) movement, part of the anti-Syrian March 14 coalition. Audeh suggested that al-Jarrah was part of the Muslim Brotherhood and would provide generous rewards to the members of the cell for their work. In the event of their death, their families would receive large cash payments.
Kanj reported that the cell initially received orders to instigate demonstrations near the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus by recruiting a handful of young people to begin chanting “freedom slogans” near the mosque. As hundreds of other Syrians joined the apparently spontaneous demonstration, the provocateurs slipped away before police arrived.The Umayyad Mosque has been a focal point for protests in Damascus since the demonstrations began on March 15. The mosque is one of the world’s oldest continually used holy places, with the site successively hosting a Bronze Age temple, a Roman Temple of Jupiter, a Byzantine basilica devoted to John the Baptist and the present mosque, founded by an Ummayad caliph in 706.Though the men had little experience with weapons, Audeh was said to have provided them with sniper rifles and training in their use.
Audeh claimed to have used bribery to ship the weapons from Lebanon across the border to Syria and said Kanj’s cell was only one of many he had equipped within Syria. According to Kanj, Audeh ordered the cell members to fire on the demonstrators with their sniper rifles. Photos of the carnage were to be taken and posted to the dissident al-Thawra (Revolution) Facebook site “to make the people believe that the Syrian security members are the ones who were killing the citizens.” Their efforts were regarded as a success within the cell when the al-Arabiya and al-Jazeera news networks reported Syrian security forces were shooting unarmed demonstrators in Damascus.
[BELOW IN NEXT POSTS ,YOU WILL SEE SEVERAL SOURCES FROM LATIN AMERICA TO ISLAMIC WORLD WICH ARE ALREADY AWARE OF THIS,AND REPORTING THIS ,UNLIKE (AL-JA-JOKE,URUK.NET,WRH ETC.)ALSO KNOW THIS WASN'T FIRST INCIDENT... The authorities seized on Sunday a huge consignment of weapons in a refrigerator truck driven by an Iraqi in a bid to smuggle it from Iraq to Syria via al-Tanf border crossing http://www.abna.ir/data.asp?lang=3&Id=237288 Saudi payments to Hariri allies shown http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/2011/04/saudi-payments-to-hariri-allies-shown.html
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More weapons bound for the Syrian Islamic Revolution found coming from Iraq http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfw-1VdxBJA&feature=related Mobile Phones Using non-Syrian SIM Cards and Digital Cameras Containing Fabricated Videos of Acts of Violence Found on Members of Armed Criminal Group http://www.sana.sy/eng/21/2011/04/23/342898.htm Report: CIA chief held secret talks on Syria(REGIME CHANGE)in Turkey http://babulilmlibrary.com/news/report-cia-chief-held-secret-talks-on-syria-in-turkey FULL LIST ON EVIDENCE OF FALSE FLAG IN SYRIA http://syriafalseflag.blogspot.com/2011/04/syria-false-flag.html
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