Sydney Sheikh believed responsible for Syrian massacres, kidnappings

PRAVDA, Russia
Dec 30 2014

Sydney Sheikh believed responsible for Syrian massacres, kidnappings

30.12.2014
By Tim Anderson

Researchers, officials and residents hold Sydney Sheikh Fedaa Majzoub
responsible for two appalling massacres and kidnappings in Northern
Syria. Worse, the sectarian sheikh has for some time enjoyed
protection from the Australian media as well as from some political
figures.

Majzoub has been implicated in the mass atrocities at Ballouta and
Kessab, both near the Turkish border. In Ballouta (August 2013)
around 200 villagers were killed and another 200 kidnapped, by a
combination of FSA and al Nusra jihadists. The same groups invaded the
mainly Armenian Christian border town of Kessab (March 2014), killing
80 people and desecrating churches.

Syrian officials have identified Fedaa Majzoub as a key organiser of
the Ballouta atrocities and he has admitted involvement in the Kessab
kidnappings, suggesting however that they were humanitarian
‘evacuations’. The only Australian member of the now defunct Syrian
National Council (SNC), Majzoub remains a member of the NSW branch of
the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC). The ANIC has made no
statement on his activities in Syria.

Fedaa’s younger brother Mustapha was killed in August 2012, in an area
near jihadist-occupied Selma, in northern Syria. At that time the
Australian media mostly repeated the family’s claim that he had gone
to Syria for humanitarian or religious purposes. Other evidence makes
it clear, however, that he joined sectarian jihadists. On his Facebook
page, before his death, he expressed great joy that ’72 from the
shabeeha [Alawi or loyal government supporters] have just been
captured in the Kurd mountains in Latakia. It’s going off everywhere,
Allahu Akbar.’ One of his friends asked ‘Have they been slaughtered
yet?’

Nevertheless, the Arabic language newspaper An-Nahar (27/08/12)
published a statement from the then NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell,
mourning the death of ‘respected cleric’ Mustapha Majzoub. This was
despite the fact that, five days earlier, The Australian newspaper had
quoted intelligence sources saying that Mustapha was ‘known to law
enforcement and the intelligence community for extremist views’.
Indeed, the younger Majzoub’s public lectures had vilified the
minority Alawite community as ‘enemies against Islam’, calling for
‘the highest level of jihad’ against them.

Sheikh Fedaa Majzoub is every bit as sectarian as was his little
brother. US citizen Lily Martin Sahiounie, married into a Muslim
family and resident in northern Syria for decades, used to live next
door to the Majzoub family. She says Fedaa preached “sectarian hatred
… a basic Wahhabi, al Qaeda type of radical Islam”.

Regardless of this, the Tel Aviv based correspondent for the Sydney
Morning Herald, Ruth Pollard, went to visit Fedaa Majzoub in Salma – a
visit which necessarily required illegal, jihadist-hosted entry into
Syria. In a puff piece she spoke of Fedaa as an ‘honest broker’ who
was attempting to ‘build bridges’ between the SNC and the Free Syrian
Army (FSA).

Much of the Australian corporate media remained protective of Fedaa,
even after the Syrian Government accused him of direct involvement in
the Ballouta atrocity.

In December 2013 Syria’s Communications Minister Omran al Zoubi told
an Australian delegation, of which I was a member, that ‘the jihadist
Sheikh Fedaa al Majzoub is responsible for the kidnapping of 106
people and, unfortunately, he was using Australian telephone networks.
The worst of this is that the Australian Government is well aware of
this. But it has turned a blind eye.’

The Ballouta massacre and kidnappings was even documented by the
Washington-based Human Rights Watch, which usually moves in lock-step
with the Obama White House, blaming the Syrian Government for all
crimes and shielding the so-called ‘moderate rebels’.

Lily Martin Sahiounie was very close to this massacre. She says:

‘In August 2013, Radical Islamic terrorists entered at night the
sleeping village of Ballouta … They went methodically from house to
house killing men, women and children in their beds. They cut open the
stomach of a pregnant woman and hung the fetus in the trees. Many
survivors ran for their lives and later gave their eye witness reports
of what happened. The Radical Islamic terrorists kidnapped 100 small
children, and a few older females … [they were held] in a basement
underground in the Syrian village of Selma’.

Lily notes that 44 of the Ballouta children were released in a
mid-2014 prisoner swap, nine months later. Many are believed still
held in Selma, to this day. From evidence of those released:

‘they endured torture, abuse and some of the children [were] killed by
the terrorists. They said their captors were a mixed group: some were
Syrian and many were foreigners … several of the terrorists spoke
Arabic … [but] also spoke English much of the time among
themselves’.

Two reports have emerged (ISTEAMS and Mesler) saying it was videos of
these children, drugged and held hostage in Selma, that were sent to
jihadists in the East Ghouta (rural Damascus), to be uploaded and used
in the infamous chemical weapons incident two weeks later. No trace
was ever found of the bodies of the children said to have been gassed
in the East Ghouta. Relatives of the kidnaped children remain too
scared to speak out, because of those still held hostage.

Independent journalist Chris Ray told The Australian of Minister al
Zoubi’s accusations against Fedaa and reported in more depth at Crikey
(09/01/14). But the Minister’s accusation was heavily re-spun in an
Australian headline (02/12/14): ‘The respected Aussie imam smeared by
the Assad regime’. Anti-Syrian politics stopped them from denouncing
an Aussie terrorist.

Fedaa was contacted and his denial quoted by The Australian the next
day (03/01/14): ‘Sheik Majzoub told The Australianthese civilians were
still being held hostage within Syria, and their captors were hoping
to negotiate an exchange for other prisoners held by the regime. ‘I
heard about it, I know about it but I was not involved in it at all’,
he said. He claimed he had been in Europe, working on preparations for
the Geneva peace talks.

In March 2014 another massacre and kidnapping took place in the
Armenian Christian town of Kessab, as thousands of jihadists from FSA,
al Nusra and other jihadist groups poured into the little border town,
with obvious support from Turkish troops. Multiple accounts say that
dozens were killed, churches were desecrated and many more kidnapped
and taken to Turkey.

Time magazine tried to spin the invasion as a non-sectarian ‘military
offensive’, with the Syrian army ‘indiscriminately bombarding’ the
town. Their headline (27/03/14) was kind to the al Qaeda cut-throats:
‘Rebels reassure Christians after capturing key Syrian border town’.

Fedaa Majzoub is said to have admitted his involvement in the Kessab
kidnappings, in an interview with Turkish writer Yusuf Selman İnanç.
His report in a Malaysian newspaper says:

‘I interviewed one of the top officials of the Free Syrian Army (FSA),
Fedaa Majzoub, who organized the evacuation of the Armenians from the
town, first to a safe village and finally to Turkey. He said,
“Opposition groups have nothing to do with the Armenian population. We
captured the town as a part of our war strategy. We are trying to go
down to Latakia to increase the pressure on Damascus. Young Armenians
and Arabs left the town. We helped the old people and sent them to
Turkey”.’

However Armenian news agency reports say 2,000 people from over 600
families fled their homes in advance of the invasion. The Armenian
National Committee International said it had warned of just this sort
of attack ‘for months’. Their reports say ‘three days of brutal
cross-border attacks from Turkey, by al-Qaeda affiliated armed bands
… have cost 80 lives and forced the civilian population of the area
to flee to the neighbouring hills, with many seeking safe haven in …
Latakia and Basit.’

Lily Martin Sahiounie owns a house in Kessab, and says it was
destroyed. ‘I was in Kassab on June 17th … 2 days after liberation
… all three churches were destroyed … they [had] lit huge bonfires
and burnt the entire interior of the church … [the village] was not
bombed from the air … it was damaged by street fighting … [and
from] vandalism by the terrorists … [including graffiti] threats
like ‘Be Muslim or Die’.’

Irish academic Dr Declan Hayes also visited Kessab, in August, with
Syrian colleagues. He mostly confirms the Armenian news reports.
‘Kessab was [still] covered in intimidating graffiti .. the town was
systematically robbed … Not only were the churches vandalised with
crosses and the like removed but the rebels lit tyres in the churches
… there was wide scale vandalism to the graveyard … sending out a
strong message that Armenians have no future in the areas they [the
jihadists] control … though [some elderly people] do confirm that
they were well treated in Turkey, they also confirm that none of them
wished to be ‘liberated’ by these rebels … [or] moved to Turkey.’

In Kessab Dr Hayes and his colleagues found a letter written (in
English) by an Australian jihadist to his family, indicating there was
at least one other Australian involved in that attack.

Lily says: ‘the 24 elderly people were first held hostage in Kessab
for 11 days … then moved from Kessab to Vikify (Turkey) … the
[same] day that Ahmed Jarba [the US-backed opposition leader] arrived
… Kessab had no military significance … I believe that Fedaa
Majzoub plotted to keep those 24 elderly people hostage, [so] they
could later use them in a prisoner exchange.’

During the occupation of Kessab, Majzoub was involved in setting up a
new religious group in Turkey, which he insisted was non-political.
Despite his own recent background in the SNC and the FSA, he claimed
the Syrian Islamic Council was ‘a religious reference body without any
political agenda’. However the group’s President Osama Rifai said the
group wanted to ‘help assure stability in the country “after Assad
falls” ‘.

Lily Martin Sahiounie has complained about her own [US] government’s
involvement in the attacks on Syria and is furious at the Australian
involvement in these atrocities. She says: ‘Radical Islam is alive and
well in Sydney. It is so well cultivated there, that they even export
it. Yet while the Australian media had non-stop coverage of the siege
and resulting death of two persons in Sydney, they have not mentioned
the innocent unarmed Syrian civilians maimed, killed and kidnapped by
well-known extremist Muslim residents of Sydney.’ She says: ‘Fedaa
Majzoub should be hunted down, arrested and tried as a war criminal’.

http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/30-12-2014/129432-sydney_sheikh-0/

Radio Station Backed By U.S. Is Raided In Azerbaijan

RADIO STATION BACKED BY U.S. IS RAIDED IN AZERBAIJAN

The New York Times
Dec 29 2014

By DAVID M. HERSZENHORNDEC. 28, 2014

MOSCOW — A dozen employees of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in
Azerbaijan were arrested and detained for up to 12 hours of questioning
over the weekend, as state prosecutors intensified a crackdown on
journalists and nongovernmental organizations that has drawn sharp
criticism in the West.

On Friday, prosecutors and the police raided the station’s office
in Baku, the nation’s capital. Employees were detained as officials
seized computers, flash drives, documents and other materials, and
then sealed the premises.

The station, locally called Radio Azadliq, which means “liberty” in
Azerbaijani, has been a target of the authorities for years. Its FM
broadcast was shut down along with the BBC radio service and the Voice
of America in 2009 (the broadcasts can still be heard on satellite
and over the Internet).

This month, the government jailed a well-known investigative reporter,
Khadija Ismayilova, who had worked for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
as well as other news organizations.

Ms. Ismayilova, who remains in custody, had angered high-level
officials by reporting on the business dealings of the family of
President Ilham Aliyev.

On Saturday night, the authorities began arresting employees of
the radio station, in some cases taking them from their homes, said
Kenan Aliyev, the director of the Azerbaijani service of Radio Free
Europe/Radio Liberty, who is based in Prague.

Kamran Mahmudov, the anchor of a daily news talk show called “After
Work,” was taken to the prosecutor’s office in his pajamas, said Mr.

Aliyev of the radio service. On Sunday morning, officials even
detained the station’s cleaning woman. All the employees were released,
though more were expected to be questioned on Monday. No charges had
been filed.

“The prosecutors are terrorizing our staff,” Mr. Aliyev said. “Azadliq
is the last island of free speech in Azerbaijan and now it is under
frontal assault.”

The government has accused the station and its employees of espionage
and of being a foreign-financed entity. On the last point, there
is no debate. Radio Free Europe has been financed by the American
government since it was founded in 1953, during the Cold War; the
Baku station opened in the 1990s.

Supporters of President Aliyev have warned that foreign-backed
organizations could be plotting a revolution in Baku, modeled after
the Arab Spring, or the mass street protests in Ukraine that toppled
that country’s president, Viktor F. Yanukovych, in February.

The Azerbaijani government has also accused some nongovernmental
organizations and local activists of collaborating with Armenia,
the neighbor with which it has been at war for more than 20 years
over the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

“Every place that works for foreign intelligence and the Armenian
lobby should be searched,” Siyavoush Novrusov, an official with the
governing Yeni Azerbaijan party, told a local news site, Media Forum.

Even as Azerbaijan has tried to silence dissenters, the small, oil-rich
nation has aggressively courted favor in Europe in recent years. It
is spending billions, for instance, as the host of the first-ever
European Games, which are scheduled to be held in Baku in June.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/29/world/middleeast/radio-station-backed-by-us-is-raided-in-azerbaijan.html

New Year Gifts Made Of Wastes (Photos)

NEW YEAR GIFTS MADE OF WASTES (PHOTOS)

14:55 December 27, 2014

EcoLur

‘Civil Voice’ NGO has prepared unusual gifts for the residents of
the capital – eco Xmas tree and Xmas man made from plastic bottles
and cups and placed then on the Northern Avenue.

The employees of ‘Misma’ publishing house prepare different nice
items from the wastes generated during their publishing activities
and decorate their office with these things. On the eve of New year
waste-made Xmas trees find their places next to.

http://ecolur.org/en/news/waste/new-year-gifts-made-of-wastes-photos/6922/

Armenian Central Bank Signed International Agreements Worth $100 Mil

ARMENIAN CENTRAL BANK SIGNED INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS WORTH $100 MILLION IN 2014

YEREVAN, December 29. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia (CBA)
continued developing its cooperation with various international
organizations and signed new agreements worth about $100 million
during 2014, CBA’s chairman Artur Javadyan said at the New Year
reception on Friday.

Apart from this, the central bank, together with the government,
continued its active support to social lending programs, including
mortgage, agricultural loans, lending to the military, students and
young specialists, Javadyan said, as cited by the press office of
the regulator.

Javadyan also said the IMF drew a positive conclusion about the
regulator’s macroeconomic policy, having confirmed the evaluation of
the first stage under a three-year joint Armenia-IMF joint program
at its meeting on December 19 and transferred the first tranche to
the central bank on December 23.

IMF Executive Council confirmed 82.21 million SDR ($127.6mln or 89.4%
of the country’s quota) agreement with Armenia under the 38-month
Extended Fund Facility program. -0–

http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenian_central_bank_signed_international_agreements_worth_100_million_in_2014_/#sthash.rpfmUlIZ.dpuf

L’Armenie Sera Membre A Part Entiere De L’UEE A Partir Du 1er Janvie

L’ARMENIE SERA MEMBRE A PART ENTIERE DE L’UEE A PARTIR DU 1ER JANVIER PROCHAIN

ARMENIE

L’ensemble de la presse fait etat de la ratification, par le Senat du
Kazakhstan et par l’AN de la Bielorussie, le 19 decembre, de l’accord
d’adhesion de l’Armenie a l’UEE signe par les Presidents des quatre
pays le 10 octobre a Minsk. Ce texte avait ete precedemment ratifie
par l’AN armenien et les deux chambres du Parlement russe. Les journaux
constatent que plus rien n’empeche l’adhesion de ce pays a l’UEE. Selon
Hayots Achkhar et Haykakan Jamanak, un vice-Ministre bielorusse des
AE, Alexandre Mikhnevitch, a fait savoir qu’une note de la partie
armenienne avait ete jointe au texte de l’accord, indiquant que le Haut
Karabakh ne faisait pas partie de jure de l’Armenie : de facto.

L’objectif de la RA, c’est de parvenir a la reconnaissance de jure
de l’independance du HK. Si quelqu’un croit que le HK fait partie de
jure de la RA, il est dans la confusion.

L’editorial de Jamanak fait valoir qu’une nouvelle ère geopolitique
s’ouvre pour l’Armenie, qui amènera avec elle de nouveaux problèmes,
de nouveaux defis et de nouvelles approches. La societe armenienne
doit reevaluer cette nouvelle situation et s’adapter aux defis qui
seront nombreux.

Dans un entretien avec 168 Jam, Hovhannès Iguitian, membre du parti
Mouvement national armenien et politologue, estime que l’economie
de la Russie est > et que l’Armenie aurait raison de
chercher d’autres marches. Il invite les autorites armeniennes a
preter oreille aux declarations du President bielorusse, qui a demande
a son gouvernement de prospecter d’autres marches. Le politologue
se dit convaincu que l’UEE sera plutôt une union politique qu’une
union economique.

Aravot remarque que les relations entre l’Armenie et l’UE se sont
activees ces dernières semaines. Des personnalites europeennes, dont
le vice-President du Parlement europeen, ont visite l’Armenie. Le
President Sarkissian a effectue une visite a Bruxelles a l’occasion du
sommet du PPE où il a affirme que l’UE demeurait l’un des principaux
partenaires de l’Armenie. L’UE a annonce le lancement de 15 nouveaux
projets d’un coût de 10 M USD. Le journal estime que les pays de
l’UE auraient enfin compris qu’aucun president armenien ne saurait
resister aux pressions russes et qu’il ne fallait pas dire adieu a
l’Armenie, d’autant que l’avenir de l’Union economique eurasiatique,
a laquelle elle est en train d’adherer, parait flou.

Extrait de la revue de presse de l’Ambassade de France en Armenie en
date du 20 decembre 2014

lundi 29 decembre 2014, Stephane (c)armenews.com

Armenia’s Accession To EEU Most Undesirable Event In 2014 – Oppositi

ARMENIA’S ACCESSION TO EEU MOST UNDESIRABLE EVENT IN 2014 – OPPOSITION MP

13:15 * 29.12.14

Secretary of the Heritage parliamentary group Zaruhi Postanjyan summed
up the passing political year at a meeting with reporters on Monday.

According to her, Armenia’s accession to the Eurasian Economic Union
(EEU) is the most undesirable event of this year.

“I think it is a historical fact featuring regress in our nationhood’s
development,” Mrs Postanjyan said.

There is no room for the ‘both…and’ principle in present-day policy,
she said.

Asked about the Heritage parliamentary group’s achievements and faults,
Mrs Postanjyan said:

“I cannot say we have had achievements. Otherwise, our citizens’
would be living a better life.”

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/29/zaruhi-postanjyan/1549287

Moscow Says Presidents’ Talks De-Escalated Karabakh Conflict

MOSCOW SAYS PRESIDENTS’ TALKS DE-ESCALATED KARABAKH CONFLICT

December 29, 2014 – 14:31 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – In 2014, Russia took concerted efforts to resolve
conflicts in the CIS territory, the country’s foreign ministry said
in a summary statement.

“A Sochi-hosted meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders,
organized by President Vladimir Putin became an important step in
Russia’s mediation efforts in the Karabakh settlement, allowing to
de-escalate tensions in the conflict zone,” the statement said.

“Russia took active participation in the troika of the OSCE Minsk Group
co-chairs, with the mediators having arranged 5 meetings between the
Armenian and Azeri leaders, series of consultations with the courtiers’
foreign ministers, as well as interactions with the Nagorno Karabakh
authorities,” the statement said.

NKR: Azerbaijani Azerbaijan MoD info does not correspond to reality

NKR MOD: Azerbaijani Defense Ministry’s information does not
correspond to reality

13:06, 27 Dec 2014

The Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan spread false information, as if
Armenian Defense Army carried out an attempt to sabotage action in the
direction of Agdam region, in the result of which one serviceman of
NKR Defense Army – Arsen Baghdasaryan – was taken captive, the Press
Office of NKR MOD informed.

According to the MOD, the bove mentioned serviceman, being a contract
military serviceman of the Defense Army, used to voluntarily desert
the place his permanent military deployment on a regular basis, for
which he was temporarily expelled from military service.

Details of the incident are being checked.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/12/27/nkr-mod-azerbaijani-defense-ministrys-information-does-not-correspond-to-reality-azerbaijani-defense/

How Come One is So Fearful with Such Powerful Army?

How Come One is So Fearful with Such Powerful Army?

Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
Comments – 27 December 2014, 16:16

The Armenian foreign minister Edward Nalbandyan achieved his next task
– subjected the Armenian army to CSTO. The first task was annexation
of Armenia by the Eurasian Union. Then Nalbandyan went on to lobby for
CSTO.

The Armenian army successfully dealt with sabotages by CSTO and Russia
(in the form of Azerbaijan’s attacks). However, the army could not do
anything on the “political front”. It does not make its own decisions.
Could the army misuse its powers and take actions like those recent
ones? It is possible but this is another conversation. It should be
noted that the army will face choice at any moment.

The Armenian government and non-government explain annexation by the
EEU and further steps by security and Karabakh issue. When is a
country most secure, when it has sovereign governmental institutions
and army or when these institutions are at the disposal of another
country which is going to use them for its own interests but are
against the interests of the country which controls these
institutions.

Gaidz Minassian, a French Armenian political scientist, asks: “How
come one has such a strong army and is waiting in fear for a
diplomatic solution.” Really, why? The army proved capable of
defending the sovereignty and dignity of Armenia, and people backed
the army, which makes Armenian resistance powerful and invincible.

What were they frightened by? Azerbaijan? But this country has also
proved incapable of even shooting in the air without Russia’s help.
Were they afraid of Russia? Would Russia attack Armenia? If so, what
would it look like having a strategic ally attack Armenia? So what?
Now Russia has attacked Armenia, using fear, threats, an army of
adepts of Russian-Armenian friendship and agents and fighting them is
harder than a battle where the Armenian army and people would win like
in the war in Karabakh.

When the Armenians are left alone, they win. However, they continue to
look for “guarantees of security” somewhere outside.

In fact, this is a serious issue. Feats, heroism, defense capacity are
coupled with fear, wariness, lack of belief in their own abilities and
importance.

Apparently, “peace” is not advisable for Armenia. There is no need to
go too far for examples. Let us just look at what happened after the
ceasefire of 1994. Who formed government, got big wealth and high
positions with the tolerance of the public? What is their motivation,
what do they ever have to do with public matters? Why did criminals
become the lords of the country, heads of political parties and owners
of companies and eventually announced that the right thing is to be
dominated by someone else?

This will not bring us peace but will make way for another war. The
new war will be patriotic, with two fronts, internal and external. In
addition, the internal front – fear, servility, lack of belief in
one’s own forces and possibilities – will be more difficult. Not the
external enemy but these shortcomings drive the country to the verge
of internal and external disasters.

Sometimes war is the only opportunity for rebirth of demoralized societies.

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