(Zaman Al Wasl- Special Report)- Reviewing
the
Syrian Intelligence archive that obtained by Zaman al Wasl is highly
disclosing
the regime's focus on Jihadist groups, leaders and fighters. A move
started since the mid sixties of last century with the uprising of Syrian Muslim Brotherhood which followed by deadly
attacks and urban warfare in northern Syrian provinces like Idlib, Hama
and
Aleppo ended in the early eighties with massive massacres.
The Intelligence leaked archive has contained about 1,700,000 arrest warrant and confidential documents, including 524,416 arrest orders against citizens from 153 states worldwide.
Zaman Al Wasl is publishing the top 22 jihadists listed by the Syrian security services. The brief summary includes security branches which issued the warrants and its numbers with small background.
The Assad regime, Father and Son, have never been
a sincere in fighting radical and extremist jihadist groups, according to
analysts. For decades, Intelligence archive was a paper for bargaining with
regional and international intelligence or with jihadist themselves.
After the invasion of Iraq by Americans in 2003, Bashar al-Assad made his own jihadist clerics, advocates and had opened borders for thousands of Syrian and Arab youth. The jihadists who survived war were arrested in their back home journey. Some of them had been released in 2011 after revolution erupted.
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