MARAT MUSIN:TRAINING CAMPS FOR CIS MILITANTS IN SYRIA ARE HEADED BY PERSONAL BODYGUARD OF AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV
12:30 03/09/2013 " INTERVIEWS
Training camps for CIS militants in Syria of are headed by personal
bodyguard of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. In general, thousands
of CIS citizens are fighting on the militants' side in Syria - there
are over 4000 Russians there, and in the military camps there are
also many Azerbaijanis, who are now "dying with groups," stated in his
interview given to "Neyromir TV" expert Marat Musin who has recently
returned from Syria. Video of the interview is available on "Youtube."
Commenting on the use of chemical weapons in Jawbar, one of Damascus'
outskirts, the expert stressed that there have been no chemical attack
by Syrian government forces; on the contrary, it is the militants who
use chemical weapons. Thus, the militants already have the technology
of producing artisanal chemical weapons.
Musin stated that the West promotes the terroristic elite in Syria.
"When high-level professionals will be involved in the elite, the rest
will surely show the white feather," he said. The expert also noted,
"Training camps for terrorist from CIS are headed by Ilham Aliyev's
personal bodyguard."
The transfers of the mainstream flow of citizens from CIS countries
to Syria, who are fighting on the side of President Bashar al-Assad's
enemy troops, as noted by Musin, pass through Turkey.
"CIS citizens enter Syria through Turkey. First they receive the Turks,
who move them to the border, where they form groups. A taxi pulls up,
takes them to the required places, where they have to cross the border
by themselves. Then the Turkish police car pulls up, collects the
documents, takes them to its police district, scans them, returns and
hands them back. As soon as they crawl over the border the Kirghiz,
who speak Russian, meet them," Musin says.
Then, the CIS citizens get into militants' camps. "There are a lot
of Azerbaijanis there. Who holds the markets here? Our peaceful
merchants. They get into Jawbar by packs. Now all this riff-raff is
out there," said Musin.
He stressed at the same time that the most high-profile crimes in
Syria are committed by the Russian who are originally from the North
Caucasus. "At present terrorist leaders are being prepared in Syria,
who will return to Russia in the future," the expert said.
Speaking on the terrorists of "Al-Qaeda" who oppose the governmental
forces in Jawbar Musin stated that as soon as the Syrian army
occupied the key positions in that area in half an hour, trying to
bring order to its ranks the commanders of terrorists shot three of
their commanders. Musin also noted that Russia is not ready for the
tactics of the war which is used in Syria because the army there has
to destroy entire neighborhoods occupied by small terroristic groups.
In the last period of time the media reported about a number of deaths
of Azerbaijani terrorists in Syria. In early April, the Turkish sites
have reported that about 30 terrorists from Azerbaijan have already
been killed in Syria. According to the Azerbaijani conflict scientist
Arif Yunus more than 300 Islamists from Azerbaijan are fighting in
Syria, Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, according to Arif Yunus and
the "Facthaber" portal, over 100 Azerbaijani terrorists are fighting
in Syria. Azerbaijani terrorists had even placed an online video-record
calling for "jihad."
Recall that the relationship between international terrorist groups and
Azerbaijan originated in the early 1990s. That time, the Azerbaijani
army, having failed in the aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR), retreated with losses. Trying to save the situation,
the Azerbaijani leadership, headed by Heydar Aliyev attracted to the
war against the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh international terrorists
and members of radical groups from Afghanistan (groupings of Gulbuddin
Hekmatyar), Turkey ("Grey Wolves", etc.), Chechnya (groupings Basayev
and Raduyev etc.) and some other regions.
Despite the involvement in of thousands of foreign mercenaries and
terrorists in the Azerbaijani army during the war, the Azerbaijani
aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh Republic failed, and the Baku
authorities were forced to sign an armistice with the NKR and Armenia.
However, international terrorists found ties in Azerbaijan, and used
them in the future. Recruitment was conducted among Azerbaijanis,
who then were sent to Afghanistan and the North Caucasus, where
participated in the battles against the forces of the international
coalition and Russian organizations.
In recent years, the citizens of Azerbaijan are actively involved in
terrorist and extremist activities in Russia, Afghanistan and Syria.
In Azerbaijan the citizens are brought to criminal liability for
participating in "illegal armed groups" in Afghanistan, sentenced to
minor terms of imprisonment.
Source: Panorama.am
From: Baghdasarian
12:30 03/09/2013 " INTERVIEWS
Training camps for CIS militants in Syria of are headed by personal
bodyguard of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. In general, thousands
of CIS citizens are fighting on the militants' side in Syria - there
are over 4000 Russians there, and in the military camps there are
also many Azerbaijanis, who are now "dying with groups," stated in his
interview given to "Neyromir TV" expert Marat Musin who has recently
returned from Syria. Video of the interview is available on "Youtube."
Commenting on the use of chemical weapons in Jawbar, one of Damascus'
outskirts, the expert stressed that there have been no chemical attack
by Syrian government forces; on the contrary, it is the militants who
use chemical weapons. Thus, the militants already have the technology
of producing artisanal chemical weapons.
Musin stated that the West promotes the terroristic elite in Syria.
"When high-level professionals will be involved in the elite, the rest
will surely show the white feather," he said. The expert also noted,
"Training camps for terrorist from CIS are headed by Ilham Aliyev's
personal bodyguard."
The transfers of the mainstream flow of citizens from CIS countries
to Syria, who are fighting on the side of President Bashar al-Assad's
enemy troops, as noted by Musin, pass through Turkey.
"CIS citizens enter Syria through Turkey. First they receive the Turks,
who move them to the border, where they form groups. A taxi pulls up,
takes them to the required places, where they have to cross the border
by themselves. Then the Turkish police car pulls up, collects the
documents, takes them to its police district, scans them, returns and
hands them back. As soon as they crawl over the border the Kirghiz,
who speak Russian, meet them," Musin says.
Then, the CIS citizens get into militants' camps. "There are a lot
of Azerbaijanis there. Who holds the markets here? Our peaceful
merchants. They get into Jawbar by packs. Now all this riff-raff is
out there," said Musin.
He stressed at the same time that the most high-profile crimes in
Syria are committed by the Russian who are originally from the North
Caucasus. "At present terrorist leaders are being prepared in Syria,
who will return to Russia in the future," the expert said.
Speaking on the terrorists of "Al-Qaeda" who oppose the governmental
forces in Jawbar Musin stated that as soon as the Syrian army
occupied the key positions in that area in half an hour, trying to
bring order to its ranks the commanders of terrorists shot three of
their commanders. Musin also noted that Russia is not ready for the
tactics of the war which is used in Syria because the army there has
to destroy entire neighborhoods occupied by small terroristic groups.
In the last period of time the media reported about a number of deaths
of Azerbaijani terrorists in Syria. In early April, the Turkish sites
have reported that about 30 terrorists from Azerbaijan have already
been killed in Syria. According to the Azerbaijani conflict scientist
Arif Yunus more than 300 Islamists from Azerbaijan are fighting in
Syria, Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, according to Arif Yunus and
the "Facthaber" portal, over 100 Azerbaijani terrorists are fighting
in Syria. Azerbaijani terrorists had even placed an online video-record
calling for "jihad."
Recall that the relationship between international terrorist groups and
Azerbaijan originated in the early 1990s. That time, the Azerbaijani
army, having failed in the aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR), retreated with losses. Trying to save the situation,
the Azerbaijani leadership, headed by Heydar Aliyev attracted to the
war against the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh international terrorists
and members of radical groups from Afghanistan (groupings of Gulbuddin
Hekmatyar), Turkey ("Grey Wolves", etc.), Chechnya (groupings Basayev
and Raduyev etc.) and some other regions.
Despite the involvement in of thousands of foreign mercenaries and
terrorists in the Azerbaijani army during the war, the Azerbaijani
aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh Republic failed, and the Baku
authorities were forced to sign an armistice with the NKR and Armenia.
However, international terrorists found ties in Azerbaijan, and used
them in the future. Recruitment was conducted among Azerbaijanis,
who then were sent to Afghanistan and the North Caucasus, where
participated in the battles against the forces of the international
coalition and Russian organizations.
In recent years, the citizens of Azerbaijan are actively involved in
terrorist and extremist activities in Russia, Afghanistan and Syria.
In Azerbaijan the citizens are brought to criminal liability for
participating in "illegal armed groups" in Afghanistan, sentenced to
minor terms of imprisonment.
Source: Panorama.am
From: Baghdasarian