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REJİM SAFINDAKİLER / REGIME'S SUPPORTERS


https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena/2016/11/30/assad-regime-militias-and-shiite-jihadis-in-the-syrian-civil-war/

http://www.jamestown.org/programs/tm/single/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=45479&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=829&no_cache=1#.V5UYfbiLTIV

Another video work about the shiite militia in Syria to support regime
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tpIHHUGAK4

A video work explaining key Iraqi militia figures about Syrian war with english subtitles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnEs-FMYWR4&feature=youtu.be


http://67.159.45.21/Archive/137113?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


Şİİ MİLİTANLARIN MAAŞLARI

Hizbuşşeytan militanları 1000-1800 dolar arasında, Iraklılar 750 dolar alıyor. İstihbarat raporlarına göre Hizbuşşeytan ile Iraklı Asaab Ahl All Haqq arasında derin bağlar var.

Between 1000 USD and 1800 USD as compared to irakis who are paid 750 USD
Intelligence reports that there is are deep relations between Halesh and iraki “Asaab Ahl All Haq” mostly iranian ideology. Ahl Al Haq receives between 1,5 millions and 2 Milions USD from Iran to intensify its political support to Assad.




SYRIA: Who are Assad’s fascist supporters?

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GENERAL LIST OF GROUPS FIGHTING FOR THE REGIME
REJİM İÇİN SAVAŞAN GRUPLARIN GENEL LİSTESİ


1. Iranian Revolution Guard
2. Hezbollah
3. Lebanese Tawheed party
4. Egyptian Arab Nationalist guard
5. Liwa Abu Fadl Al Abbas
6. Iraqi Liwa Zu Lfaqqar
7. Iraki Jaish Al Mahdi
9. Iraki Liwa Al Hamd
10. Central Asia mercenaries
11. Russian and Ukrainian mercenaries
12. Afghan fighters




                       SATILMIŞ GEORGE GALLOWAY


          Callers Expose George Galloway's Hypocrisy on Syria

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MISIR KÖKENLİ MİLLİYETÇİLİĞİN MUHAFIZLARI GRUBU


NATIONALISM GUARDS (EGYPTIAN)

Grup hakkında şu anda detaylı bir bilgi olmamakla birlikte en az üç mensubunun Şam ve civarında öldürüldüğü biliniyor. Arap milliyetçisi ve seküler bir anlayışa sahip olan grup Cemal Abdünnasır'ın pan Arap milliyetçiliğine bağlı görünüyor.
Gruba ve Suriye'de savaşan mensuplarına dair haberler 136.000 üyesi olan "Nasser News" isimli facebook sayfasında duyuruluyor.
Sayfada bugünlerde duyurulan bir habere göre grup mensubu Ebubekir el Mısri'de Qalamoun'daki çatışmalarda öldürüldü. (24.11.2013)


Grubun Şam'da öldürüldüğü duyurulan üyesi Emir Eid Abdullah
Group's member who was killed in Damascus-Amir Eid Abdullah


Muhtemelen bir adı da Gazi Osman ve Qalamoun'da öldürüldüğü duyuruldu
Possibly another name is Gazi Othman and killed in Qalamoun


Militants of so-called Nationalism Guards have joined the Syrian conflict according to pro-Assad's social media pages.
‘Nasser News’ facebook page with more than 136 thousand subscribers revealed about "the first Egyptian martyr who passed away in the defence battle for Syrian's Arabism."
Abu Bakr al-Masri has been killed in Qalamoun province, the page said.(24.11.2013) Zaman Alwasl was published before news of killing two Egyptians in Damascus suburbs, one of them Amer Eid Abdullah (Pictured).
The 'Nationalism Guards' or 'pan-Arabism guards' is a very ideological movement takes form the late Egyptian president, Jamal Abdul Nasser, an Icon and a spiritual leader.

KAYNAK / SOURCE : http://www.zamanalwsl.net/en/news/2579.html


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MUQAWAMA SURIYA 



Türkiye sınırı yakınında çekilen bir fotoğraf-Lazkiye
Photo of some Alawite shabiha (Muqawama Suriya) fighters near Turkish border in Latakia


Örgüt militanları Lazkiye kırsalında
Muqawama Suriya militiamen march through the Latakia countryside

Örgüt lideri Ali Kayalı(Mihraç Ural) Suriyeli komünist Fateh Jamus ve bir Nusayri Şeyhi ile beraber
Fateh Jamus komünist zihniyette biri ve Esad rejimi tarafından 18 yıl hapiste tutulmuş
Ali Kayali of the shabiha group Muqawama Suriya meets with syrian communist Fateh Jamus and an Alawite sheikh

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Örgütle ilgili bir ingilizce makale
An article about the group

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Şİİ MİLİSLER / SHIITE MILITIA

Suriye'de şii milislerin yer almasını en başlarda savunanlardan biri Yasir Habib
Yassir Habib was one the 1st who asks shia militia to be formed in Syria
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJIkYj61z1E


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Şam-Qalamoun: Iraklı şii militanlar din adamlarıyla beraber/Kasım-Aralık 2013
Damascus-Qalamoun: Iraqi shiite militants with their cleric Nov./Dec.2013




Fethedeceğiz diyorlar
They say to Syria we will conquer!


İranda yaşayan Iraklı şii din adamı Esad'ın yanında savaşılması yönünde fetva veriyor
Iranian-based cleric issues fatwa calling for more Shiite militias to fight for ‘secular’ Assad regime…




NEO NAZİLER / NEO NAZIS

Assad supporters and apologists around the world have constantly accused the free Syrian people and those who stand in solidarity with them of siding with American imperialism, Zionism and most of all Al-Qaeda. Aside of the fact that anyone who might see an enemy in the Assad regime doesn’t necessarily share the values or aims of the Syrian revolution against it, there is nothing worse to support or be apologetic about in Syria than Assad. Such people have apparently have no qualms with standing on the same side as his Shabbiha, or Russian and Iranian imperialism, Khomeinist foot soldiers from Lebanon, Iraq, Afghanistan and other places either.

It should therefore matter little that neo-Nazis around the world could be added to this list as well. And why should it when the Nazi practices of the Assad regime are something to be apologetic about and too insignificant to take the focus away from those horrible freedom seekers that oppose him. It’s only natural that neo-Nazis, too, have been charmed by the Syrian Fuhrer. After all, he’s one of the few who can add the gassing of children to his fascist resume.

There are many reasons for them to support Assad, not in the least his role in the war against Muslims and his perceived opposition to Jews and America, and surely the fear that the masses fleeing from him will end up in Europe plays an important role as well. Considering the violent and aggressive nature of the neo-Nazi culture, it’s also not very surprising that some of them would travel and fight for him. Recently in the media, news reports of the neo-Nazi fiasco in Greece were commonly followed by updates on Assad’s chemical disarmament process. None, however, caught this nice “bridge” to put between them:


[A recent Black Lily demonstration in Athens in support of the Assad regime]

Believe it or not there is a far more dangerous extreme right group in Greece besides Golden Dawn. It’s name is Black Lily and they are a Nationalist Socialist organisation… They do not hesitate to use guns to defend their ideological beliefs… In Syria members of “Black Lily” are not using words or bathing people with cans of fizzy drinks. In Syria they are armed and dangerous. A whole platoon of volunteers are fighting side by side with Assad’s government forces.”Democratia” newspaper journalist Panagiotis Liakos contacted Stavros Libovisis member of the editorial group of “Black Lily” and in an interview asked him about the involvement and role of the organisation in the Syrian conflict. – Syria: The Greek Nationalist Socialists that are fighting alongside Assad’s regime
Vice’s Brian Whelan did pick it up and wrote an excellent article about it:

I spent the subsequent weeks emailing the group, looking for pictures or video evidence to prove that their fighters are on the ground. The group’s responses were guarded, as they were apparently worried for the safety of their members, but their claims weren’t totally implausible. “These days, more Greeks are in Syria with the Syrian Armed Forces,” they told me. “Very soon we are going to have news.” – ARE GREEK NEO-NAZIS FIGHTING FOR ASSAD IN SYRIA?

As Whelan also suggests, without casualty reports and other evidence from Syria it’s very difficult to prove that Black Lily or any neo-Nazi movement is fighting alongside Assad. The claim that other European neo-Nazis are doing the same and that among them are Russians, Poles and Ukrainians are in the end their own claims. However, it is exactly such claims that makes it all the more relevant. Whether they have actually fought or not, they have certainly gone there and no part of their ideology or movements they belong to would stop them from doing so. They are, after all, self-proclaimed warriors who support the Assad regime. Whelan writes:

My Black Lily contact also “revealed” that they are part of the European Solidarity Front for Syria (ESFS), a group that has organized protests and rallies in support of Assad across the continent. The ESFS have also held talks about Syria in Italy—hosted by the fascist group CasaPound—that have been exposed as fronts for fascist Third Positionist group meet-ups, with Belgian Third Positionist Ruben Sosiers listed as the main speaker at a June event in Rome. Flags from CasaPound, the ESFS-affiliated Sempre Domani and the fascist-inspired group Zenit were all on display at a later meeting.

[The ESFS together with Assad's army as posted on Black Lily's blog]

The ESFS website is a collection of links to their Facebook pages and websites in 16 countries. Other than their militancy, they don’t seem to be neo-Nazi in their appearance beyond their Assadism, which is fascist enough on its own. However, considering the role played by this movement it is all the more telling. Even more so is the following:

While the ESFS have been able to make contact with pro-Assad members of the Syrian community, it’s unclear whether the people who have shown up to their protests in Rome and other European capitals are fully aware of who is behind them. One thing that has been made clear by a number of photos is that the ESFS have infiltrated larger antiwar protests, passing themselves off as anti-war activists, and have built some support within Syrian migrant communities.
But this infiltration is only telling to us, not to Assad’s supporters and apologists, unless they happen to spot one and engage him in a conversation about his favorite topics: inferior races and cultures. Assad’s blue eyes might give way for some leniency, but Arabs as such will always remain a step too far. Until then, the following should also be of interest:

Since the conflict began in 2011, far-right groups from across the world have been courting the Syrian government. On the slightly more moderate end of the scale, BNP leader Nick Griffin rode into Damascus a few months back to have his photo taken with the prime minister, Wael Nader Al-Halqi, and publicly rail against the Free Syrian Army. On the more extreme end, fascist Greek mercenaries may now be training in Syria to help defend Assad and have formed a European support network to spread pro-regime propaganda.

[Griffin with Al-Halqi]

Nick Griffin, the BNP leader, said that Syria was “under attack” as he embarked on a surprise visit yesterday sponsored by the Assad Government. – Life here is normal, says Nick Griffin
What is more interesting even is that Griffin wasn’t the only one there. On the same day last year and meeting the same people was a delegation of Polish fascists who reported about their trip to another, somewhat more eccentric neo-Nazi movement, the American New Resistance which is also supportive of Assad and is led by former American Front leader James Porazzo. The Poles had the following to say:

In recent days, as Polish revolutionary nationalists, editors of Xportal.pl and activists of Organization Falanga, we went to Syria, where they weigh the fate of the war between the national government forces and the “rebels”… During the night of 10 to 11 June, our delegation arrived in Damascus… Bartosz Bekier, Leader of the Falanga, Xportal.pl Chief Editor: “We met today with the Prime Minister of the Syrian Arab Republic Wa’il al-Halki and Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mokdad. During one of the meetings there was a double suicide bombing in the center of Damascus – Falanga delegation immediately went to the scene. …Polish nationalists are standing with an independent Syria, approaching the final victory.
Whether they joined Griffin’s trip or bumped into him, what’s noteworthy is that apparently an entire delegation of fascists from multiple countries visited the Assad regime last year. But there’s more to it. A couple of months later, these same Polish fascists had been demonstrating their support for Assad in front of the Syrian embassy, reportedly upon their invitation:

[Not at the embassy in August]

Suddenly at 1st P.M. on the pro-Syrian side appeard people from All Polish Youth. Only local activists without any leader. This group although known as Neonazi gang nowadays is group of catholic bigots which try to enter mainstream. Last time they started declarating support to Iran government. A few minutes some strange guy started giving maoist leaflets to Syrians trying to explain that people who were killed in last two days were imperialist agents. Second far right group who supported Al-Assad was Niklot. This is not political group, just association of culture led by Slavic Pagan Neonazis. It is difficult to say why did they join. But the main role in this spectacle was played by Falanga and their leader Bartosz Bekier (on the picture). Bartosz Bekier is former leader of Mazovian National Radical Camp who was kicked out with all his group because of their strange political views. Although Bekier used to be against all kinds of Communism now he cooperates with Maoists and National Bolshevics. That is why Falanga was officially banned on National Radical Camp actions and was not active in Warsaw for a few years. This time they came. Bekier had his own megaphone and shouted slogans to people who opposes as “rats go home” and “yankees go home”. Because of this many people whose relatives are persecuted in Syria could not stand it and decided to go. Only the most militant people stayed. Somebody shouted “Bartosz Bekier, bitch of Al-Assad”. Although Syrian embassy organized Fascist event there was no comments about that in mass medias. – Syrian embassy invites Polish fascists to demonstrate solidarity with Al-Assad

[Polish Falanga leaders together with those of the fascist movement Slovenska Pospolitost in Slowakia]

Their Slovak friends seem less connected or occupied with the Assad regime, though their views are the same. German neo-Nazis on the other hand have been following the outspoken path of their Polish colleagues:

According to the uploader of this photo, it came from a recent neo-Nazi demonstration in Dortmund, Germany. Their own website forwards to the fascist “The Right” party in Dortmund. In Berlin, neo-Nazis have been “heckling Syrian refugees“. Neo-Nazis also appeared at last year at Khomenist “Quds Day” in Berlin, though this guy doesn’t really look like one:


I met one neo-Nazi, who called himself Gene and was wearing a homemade T-shirt that read Assad Ist Gut (Assad is Good). I asked him how such a collection of politically disparate people could come together. His new friend, Tuna, who was Turkish, translated: “Today we put apart our differences for Jerusalem and to stop the Jews. It’s easy.” – Talking With Neo-Nazis and Pro-Israel Germans
Perhaps Turks or even Arabs aren’t step too far, considering that many of his Russian, Polish, Slovak and other Slavonic colleagues were considered untermensch by their great examples in the ’30′s and ’40′s. It didn’t stop such people and far beyond from joining either, and doesn’t stop them today.

Whelan continues:

Although it might seem odd, the story isn’t particularly shocking. Assad’s door has been open to far-right groups for years. In 2005, five years after Bashar had assumed power, American white nationalist and KKK grand wizard David Duke visited Damascus to give a televized speech where he attacked Israel and told the Syrian leader, “Your fight for freedom is the same as our fight for freedom.” The regime was charmed, and clearly happy to play host to an American Holocaust denier who would back their dislike of Israel.





David Duke’s more recent Assadist propaganda rants can be found on his website. In a different article, Whelan exposes an sad ignorance that admittedly does exist among more than a few ordinary Syrians:

Strangely, each visitor harbors a deep-seated, urgent need to share his eerie fascination with Adolf Hitler the moment he finds out I’m German. “Adolf Hitler, strong man. Adolf Hitler, very good man. Ah, Germany! Adolf Hitler. Do you like Adolf Hitler?” I try to dissuade them. No, no. Hitler was a bad man. Very bad. Unfortunately I speak no Arabic, and the debate soon falters. Comparing Hitler with Bashar al-Assad seems to provoke the desired effect, but it never lasts long. “Hitler not good?” they ask, a look of disappointment on their faces. – DODGING BULLETS WITH SYRIAN REBELS WHO LOVE SOCCER AND ADOLF HITLER
It is not something for other societies who have their own demons to be judgmental of, but it is nevertheless an ignorance that exists in the Muslim world, more so in the Arab world [and not at all particular to Muslims] and most certainly in Syria. It is an ignorance born out of, obviously ignorance as such, religious misconceptions and their misuse, and a political culture that stimulates and facilitates it. In Syria, most of this ignorance comes from the Assad regime and the fascist ideologies it inherited, and can mostly be found among, but is not limited to, the supporters of this regime. Aside of being a Nazi in practice, Assad himself is an anti-Semite and a nationalist [in words that is, in reality he is nothing]. Both ideologies have been adopted from Europe and the latter in particular has developed in response to the establishment of Israel and what followed.

This regime’s political culture of xenophobia, hatred and fascism directed at opponents has influenced Syrian society to the extent that such ignorance is not out of the ordinary. Therein Hitler is considered to have been a good man because of “the Jews”, when in reality he was one of the worst enemies of God because of the beliefs that he put to practice, especially in regards to Jews and many other innocent human beings. He was one of the greatest monsters to have walked this planet and Assad is trying his utmost to follow in his footsteps. Of course, it is just one example of so many things that have to be overcome. The somewhat related belief that Khomeinist terrorists are the protectors of Islam and Muslims is another, though there’s fortunately little left of that one nowadays. Seeing is believing. This one is fading too, in Syria that is. It must be thriving in Egypt. But the Assad regime did and inherited more than that:


[Eichmann aide, SS Lieutenant Alois Brunner]

But the number one most-wanted, potentially-still-alive Nazi war criminal on the list is suspected to be in Damascus, possibly in the Meridien Hotel, living — last we know of, anyway — under the protection of the Syrian government. The Wiesenthal Center admits that the chances that Alois Brunner, born in 1912, and last spotted in 2001, is still among the living are ‘slim’ – “but until conclusive evidence of his demise is obtained” the hunt for Brunner should continue, the Center says. How did Brunner, Adolf Eichmann’s second in command, who deported at least 128,000 Jews to Nazi camps, come to find refuge in Syria where he built a “safe and glowingly prosperous” life?


During the 1950s and 1960s, the names of prominent Nazis living in Syria began to surface. One was SS Captain Theodor Dannecker, who had helped Adolf Eichmann implement Hitler’s genocide policy in France, Bulgaria, and Hungary. When the legendary Israeli spy Eli Cohen took up residence in Damascus in 1962, his Syrian acquaintances introduced him to Karl Rademacher, a senior Eichmann aide who had been involved in the mass murder of Jews from Belgium, Holland, Croatia, and elsewhere. After the war, Radmacher had fled to Syria and became an official in the Syrian Secret Service. – Syria Sheltering War Criminals? Not the First Time


The most famous “Nazi safe haven” has always been Argentina, a country that happens to have a large and long standing Syrian community as well. Of course the two are completely unrelated, but it might be the ideal breeding ground for the flourishing relationship between neo-Nazis and the Assad regime. The above image is taken from the blog of Argentinian neo-Nazi movement Bastion as was pointed out on Argentinian Indymedia. Whether it has gone beyond the mere expression of support in this case is unclear.

To get an overall impression of how neo-Nazis and fascists see the Assad regime the well known international forum StormFront suffices. Proper research into these movements and their followers would certainly reveal the sympathies of many more groups towards Assad and his war against the Syrian people. Further research will also reveal how more groups than the ones mentioned here will actually have some sort of relationship with the regime, and how they are aiding it in terms of propaganda as well as finances. And, if anyone could dig as deep as Whelan with perhaps another group, like the Poles, some of those fighters inside Syria might be found. Nothing is stopping them from it and Assad does maintain friendly relations with some. While having to pay for professional mercenaries from Russia and the Ukraine, these lot would bring money with them instead.



I’m sure they’re not that many, perhaps not even hundreds let alone thousands, but it has happened before. Neo-Nazis flocked to fight for the Croats during the war, while Greeks in particular, as also mentioned and linked by Whelan, fought alongside the Serbs. The latter were much more likely religiously and culturally driven, and surely not like the neo-Nazis who fought on the opposing side. However, the two have come together in Syria which means that one shouldn’t only look at neo-Nazis when it comes to the Greeks. In fact, around the region and throughout the world there are so many different kinds of foreigners coming in to support Assad that it has become very hard to keep track.

Even if we would take all of these neo-Nazi’s put together, it’s not exactly the other “type of international engagement playing out in the country” in comparison to the “jihadists” That role is already taken by their Khomeinist counterparts from around the region who have become much more significant to Assad’s survival than any foreigners fighting him threatens his downfall. They are better armed and there are likely more of them. Neo-Nazis, ideologically driven adventurers and mercenaries of sorts may be a growing part of Assad’s foreign legion, but surely not the main one. What makes this a topic has more to do with who neo-Nazis are and that they’re trying to contribute to Assad’s cause, rather than the extent and ways in which they do so.

[UPDATE 27-12-2013]

An excellent article by Leila Shrooms:
Who are Assad’s Neo-Nazi fascist supporters?

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