Syria embraces tyranny once again. De-facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, now known as Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, stated in a recent interview with Saudi Arabia’s Al-Arabiya network that he envisioned that it would take two to three years for Syria to have a new constitution, that “it’s possible” for Syria to have an election in four years, and that the new Syria would never engage in a federation with its Kurds or any other group. But that’s not the worst of it. (RELATED: Syria’s New Leader Will Bring Jihad Not Peace)
First, Syria’s new defense ministry gave at least six out of fifty of its recent appointments to foreign jihadists: three brigadier generals and three colonels. At least three worked for al-Qaeda:
And three foreign fighters are Uyghurs. Brigadier General Abdulaziz Dawood Khudaberdi is the commander of the separatist Turkistan Islamic Party’s (TIP) forces in Syria. The two other Uyghurs include Colonel Mawlan Tarsoun Abdussamad and Colonel Abdulsalam Yasin Ahmad.
In addition to the foreign nationals, the Syrians recently appointed in the new government also have jihadi ties:
And there is growing evidence that Syria’s old and new jihadists are persecuting Syria’s minorities.
The Biden–Harris administration has raised concerns about the new Syrian government on numerous videos on social media reportedly showing HTS attacks on Alawite communities. Additionally, there are also various posts on social media claiming that HTS gunmen have confiscated property and have run Aramaic-speaking Christians out of the town of Maaloula. Given that al-Nusra had kidnapped 12 nuns in the town back in 2013, these reports are quite alarming.
An Emirati daily claimed that eight Uzbek foreign nationals set fire to a Christmas tree in Al-Suqaylabiyah, and HTS officials stated that the perpetrators of the arson “were not Syrian.” Given foreign jihadists’ (including Uzbek jihadists) alignment with HTS in Syria, this doesn’t look good for the new regime.
Additionally, both an HTS-affiliated cleric and an HTS-critical cleric issued statements banning Muslims from celebrating Christmas, with the latter criticizing Syrian Christians for overreacting to the Christmas tree arson, stating “Why all this fuss? And why this show[?] An unknown person burned some Christmas trees!” and further criticizing officials for allowing Christians in Al-Suqaylabiyah to raise a Cross.
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