Chechen president says foreign special forces trying to recruit their
soldiers for Syria war
13:46 - 15.06.13
Foreign special services are trying to recruit young people from
Chechnya to fight with the Syrian opposition, Chechen president Ramzan
Kadyrov said, according to the Voice of Russia.
"It is no secret that the so-called opposition in Syria acts under the
guidance of foreign special services. No one even tries to hide it.
Naturally, young people coming to Syria from Russia are a delicacy for
them. One tries to recruit them. And one cannot be sure that such kind
of recruiting will not be then directed against Russia," Kadyrov said
on Saturday.
There is no 'sacred war' in Syria, he said.
"There is an action clearly planned by external forces to overthrow
the regime, destroy the country and liquidate its armed forces,"
Kadyrov said.
"There are several people from Chechnya in Syria," he said.
"According to our data, five or six nationals of our republic died
there. In the name of what? For the sake of what and who? It would be
better if they stayed at home, helped their parents, raised their
children, work and study," he said.
"The problem of the former participants in the Syrian events may be
very acute, if one returns from there alive, which is rather doubtful.
It cannot be fully solved by our special services and police.
First of all, one should show on TV what 'the Syrian opposition' is,
what it seeks and what its attitude is has to Islam," Kadyrov said.
"Our Muslim theologians say that there can be no signs of jihad in
Syria. Both parties use weapons. There is a fight for power and
resources. And the opposition is under the power of those who fund it,
ship arms and ammunition, and send military experts," Kadyrov said.
Armenian News - Tert.am
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soldiers for Syria war
13:46 - 15.06.13
Foreign special services are trying to recruit young people from
Chechnya to fight with the Syrian opposition, Chechen president Ramzan
Kadyrov said, according to the Voice of Russia.
"It is no secret that the so-called opposition in Syria acts under the
guidance of foreign special services. No one even tries to hide it.
Naturally, young people coming to Syria from Russia are a delicacy for
them. One tries to recruit them. And one cannot be sure that such kind
of recruiting will not be then directed against Russia," Kadyrov said
on Saturday.
There is no 'sacred war' in Syria, he said.
"There is an action clearly planned by external forces to overthrow
the regime, destroy the country and liquidate its armed forces,"
Kadyrov said.
"There are several people from Chechnya in Syria," he said.
"According to our data, five or six nationals of our republic died
there. In the name of what? For the sake of what and who? It would be
better if they stayed at home, helped their parents, raised their
children, work and study," he said.
"The problem of the former participants in the Syrian events may be
very acute, if one returns from there alive, which is rather doubtful.
It cannot be fully solved by our special services and police.
First of all, one should show on TV what 'the Syrian opposition' is,
what it seeks and what its attitude is has to Islam," Kadyrov said.
"Our Muslim theologians say that there can be no signs of jihad in
Syria. Both parties use weapons. There is a fight for power and
resources. And the opposition is under the power of those who fund it,
ship arms and ammunition, and send military experts," Kadyrov said.
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: Baghdasarian