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Syrian Opposition trains Terror tactics in Kosovo |
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Friday, 04 May 2012 |
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A delegation of Syrian rebels has made a deal with Pristina
authorities to exchange experience of partisan warfare. Syrian
opposition is sending militants to Kosovo for adopting tactics and being
trained to oust President Bashar Assad’s regime.
On April 26, a delegation of Syrian opposition members made a stop in
Pristina on their way from the US to hold talks on how to make use of
the experience of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in Syria, reports
Associated Press.
So far, a poorly-organized Syrian opposition has proven unable to
self-organize and form a steady front against the forces of President
Assad. Terror tactics used by militants allow them to kill military and
governmental officials, but do not help to hold positions against a
regular army.
“We come here to learn. Kosovo has walked this path and has an
experience that would be very useful for us,” says the head of the
Syrian delegation Ammar Abdulhamid, a Syrian-born human rights activist
and dissident. “In particular, we’d like to know how scattered armed
groups were finally organized into KLA.”
Syrian opposition leaders have promised to immediately recognize Kosovo once they seize power in the country.
“We’re in vital need of joint actions as a coalition opposition,”
stressed Ammar Abdulhamid, a long-time opponent of the Syria’s President
Bashar Assad. In 2005, he left Syria to settle in the US.
The training camp on the Albanian-Kosovo border that has welcomed Syrian
attendees was originally organized by the US to help the KLA train its
fighters.
The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was considered a terrorist organization
by the US, the UK and France for years until, in 1998, it was taken off
the list of terrorists with no explanation given. The KLA used to have
up to 10 per cent of underage fighters in its ranks.
There were numerous reports of the KLA having contacts with Al-Qaeda,
getting arms from that terrorist organization, getting its militants
trained in Al-Qaeda camps in Pakistan and even having members of
Al-Qaeda in its ranks fighting against Serbs.
The same horrors that were witnessed during the war in Kosovo
are now apparently being prepared for the multi-confessional Syrian
population by Islamist Syrian Liberation Army trained in Muslim Kosovo
in the middle of Europe.
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