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Thursday, April 11, 2013

One of the rebel groups fighting in Syria declares its allegiance to Al Qaeda


The Islamist Al Nusra Front fighting in Syria against President Bashar Assad , declared his membership of the terrorist network Al Qaeda and expressed their loyalty to the network leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in an audio message released today. "We in word and deed the provisions of Aiman ​​al-Zawahiri", said the leader of the front, Abu Mohammed al Yaulani. At Yaulani is the nom de guerre of a Syrian Islamist between 2003 and 20011 was part of a brigade jihadist who fought in Iraq. Frente Al Nusra several Syrian provinces fight against government troops and achieved control of the province of Al RakkaMeanwhile, the militia loyal to the regime killed near Aleppo , in the north of the country, six men. The bodies were found in a field in the town of Al Safira, southeast of the second largest city, reported opponents in the media center of Aleppo. The information on atrocities in the Arab country not stop succession . The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights showed photos of some victims of torture who escaped Monday from his ordeal. Apparently a brigade calling itself part of the Free Syrian Army kidnapped and tortured tens of Kurdish neighborhood expelled from Shaykh Maksud, in Aleppo. Kurds in Aleppo take weeks denouncing the atrocities of this brigadeOn the diplomatic level, the foreign minister of the United Kingdom,William Hague, met with former Syrian opposition leaders in London before meeting with G8 counterparts in the British capital late today. Among others, Hague spoke with the mayor appointed Ghassan Hitto transition. It is not known the contents of the conversation, but the foreign ministers that make up the Group of Seven leading industrialized countries plus Russia (G8) discussed the issue during a dinner at Lancaster House in London. The international community remains divided over civil war in Syria . United Kingdom and France have been in favor of sending arms to the opposition forces. "Whatever we do, we must do more" , said Hague this morning.

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