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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Ansar_Al_Tawhid" announce defection from ‘#Wa_Harred_al_Muminin’ operations room
2020-05-05
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Bangladesh
CTTC: Samad recruited at least 50 youths into militancy
2017-12-16
[Dhaka Tribune] Abdus Samad is known as "Mamu", or "uncle", by everyone in Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (New JMB), the group responsible for the July 2016 terrorist attack on the Holey Artisan bakery in Gulshan.

At a young age Samad earned the Dawra-e-Hadith degree, the highest degree offered by a Qawmi Madrasa. An expert in Arabic language, Samad has the gift of persuasion and could sway people to his Jihadi cause simply by speaking to them.

Samad played an important role in New JMB, personally recruiting over 50 youths into the krazed killer organization.

In October 2013 he introduced Bangladeshi-origin Canadian citizen Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury to Bangladeshi krazed killer leaders. Tamim went on to become the leader of New JMB, criminal masterminding the Gulshan attack before he was killed in a police raid in Narayanganj in late August 2016.

Samad also played a vital role in formation of Junud Al Tawhid Al Khalifa.

The details of Samad’s illicit activities fell under the spotlight after his arrest last Wednesday. The 29-year-old suspected krazed killer divulged critical information related to krazed killer operations in Bangladesh during his initial interrogation.

On Thursday, a court granted the Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit of police a five-day remand of Samad for further questioning.

"When Tamim formed Junud Al Tawhid Al Khalifa in Dhaka, he made Samad his second in command," CTTC chief Monirul Islam said.

Samad served the New JMB in a variety of ways, most importantly as a policy maker, recruiter, fund raiser and bomb maker. He also trained new recruits in firearm use and explosives.

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Africa North
Egypt's army reveals identity of Ansar Beit El-Maqdes founder killed after North Sinai airstrikes
2017-04-03
Send out for the most comely 72 raisins in Hell!
[AlAhram] Egypt's army has named a prominent leader of bully boy group Ansar Beit El-Maqdis who it said was killed by the Egyptian armed forces weeks ago.

In an official statement on Sunday, army spokesperson Tamer El-Refai said that the group's leader Salem Salma El-Hamdeen, known as Abu Anas El-Ansari, died following injuries sustained in an Arclight airstrike on 18 March that killed 188 forces of Evil and injured several others.

According to El-Refai, El-Ansari is one of the group's founders and is among its most important leaders in North Sinai, involved in arming and training forces of Evil in the area.

The army statement comes two days after the bully boy group's propaganda magazine El-Nabaa mourned the death of the 40-year-old leader through an obituary.

"El-Ansari has been a key figure of jihad since he became a member of al-Tawhid and al-Jihad in Sinai. Then he was detained for a period of time, then released to return to jihad before his re-arrest," the obituary read.

"He was then among the escapees from Egyptian prisons during the 2011 revolution in Egypt, at which point he was locked away
Youse'll never take me alive coppers!... [BANG!]... Ow!... I quit!
by the authorities, and then released to continue jihad," the obituary read.

Al-Tawhid and al-Jihad's branch in Sinai had been dominant among bully boy groups in Sinai in the decade prior to the ousting of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
According to media reports, al-Ansari was among the suspects in the 2005 kabooms targeting tourists in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm El-Sheikh that left at least 88 people dead and hundreds injured.

After 2011, al-Ansari was among the founders of Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, and in late 2014, the Sinai-based group pledged allegiance to the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
terrorist group.

Just weeks before the pledge, al-Ansari was chosen as leader by Abu Bakr El-Baghdadi, head of the Islamic State group.

This is the first time that the army has provided information about the group's leader to the media.

Most of the attacks against security personnel and installations in North Sinai in recent years have been claimed by Ansar Beit al-Maqdis.

The army recently announced it had taken full control of the Mount Halal area, which was considered one of the key centres of terrorist activity in Sinai.
The Times of Israel says only 18 were killed in the airstrike, and names Mr. El-Hamdeen's former jihadi group as Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad.
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Arabia
Militias Open Fire on Worshipers in Al-Bayda
2016-12-18
"Kidnapping" AKA recruiting new shooters/fillers
Taiz – Houthi and Saleh rebel militias committed on Friday a new crime after entering a mosque in the city of al-Bayda, sporadically firing live ammunition at civilians and kidnapping a number of worshipers.

Local sources and eyewitnesses told Asharq Al-Awsat that, “Militias infringed Al-Tawhid Mosque in central al-Bayda with tens of armed men and tried to kidnap the Friday preacher and replace him with a preacher allied to them.”

However, the sources said worshipers gathered to prevent Houthis from replacing the preacher. “The armed militias therefore started shooting inside the mosque, injuring a number of worshipers, and kidnapping others,” the sources added.

The incident comes amid fierce battles in al-Bayda governorate at several fronts, where the Yemeni Army Forces and their allies had made an important advancement and recuperated several positions previously controlled by Houthi and Saleh rebel militias.

Political activist Ahmad al-Hamzi who is from al-Bayda told Asharq Al-Awsat that residents were angry with Houthi and Saleh militias after breaking into the mosque during the Friday prayers. “Those militias incite sectarian works against civilians as they try to enforce their ideas by the use of force,” al-Hamzi said.

The activist asserted that rebel militias had hysterically launched Katyusha missiles and mortars on civilian houses in the areas of Al ‘Ajradi and Al-Qawa’a in Az Zahir district.

In Taiz, Houthi and Saleh militias continue to commit new massacres against civilians by shelling the residential neighborhoods of the city and the villages of Hayfan and Al-Salo, south Taiz, and by attacking Yemeni army positions at several fronts.

At the field level, Arab Coalition jets raided on Friday positions of Houthi militias in Taiz. Eyewitnesses said: “The coalition jets raided militia positions in the 22 Brigade camp, east Taiz.”

Meanwhile, Yemeni Human Rights Minister Izzedine al-Asbahi posted on his Facebook page on Friday that the Taiz battle would end by a victory for the city, “which will turn into an example for change and as the last wall that confronted the pour of hatred and the rhetoric that destroyed humans before the stone.”
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Bangladesh
‘New JMB initiated umbrella group’
2016-10-23
[Dhaka Tribune] To materialise their dream of establishing a Shariah-based state in Bangladesh, the so-called New JMB highups wanted to strengthen the organization by unifying other murderous Moslem groups under a single umbrella.

Efforts taken to this end separately by New JMB ameer Abu Ibrahim al-Hanif and operations chief Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury did not work, but some members of the local murderous Moslem outfits did join the new group, according to police’s elite force Rapid Action Battalion.

After coming to Bangladesh in 2013, Canadian citizen Tamim Chowdhury, who co-ordinated the July 1 Dhaka attack, tried to form a platform of murderous Moslems named Junud Al Tawhid. At one point, he met Hanif and they agreed to work together, RAB claims.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syrian Army Advances in Hama
2016-09-02
[ENGLISH.ALMANAR.LB] The Syrian army continued targeting the terrorist organizations in many areas across the country, killing their members and destroying their vehicles, SANA reported.

Hama

The Syrian Army regained control over Maardes village in the northern countryside of the province, killing scores of terrorists.

The Syrian Air Force targeted positions of Jaish al-Fatah bandidos forces of Evil in the northern countryside of Hama province, hitting their gatherings and movements in the cities of Mourek and Tibet al-Imam and in the surroundings of al-Buwaida village and Souran town, a military source told SANA Thursday.

Large numbers of them were killed and scores of vehicles, some equipped with machine guns, were destroyed in the air strikes.

The source said later that air strikes were launched against gatherings of bandidos forces of Evil from "Jaish al-Nassr" and "Jund al-Aqsa" in the surroundings of Souran town that left 10 bandidos forces of Evil dead, including Abu al-Zubair al-Hamwi, Adel Dakhan and Mahmoud Dakhan, and a BMP vehicle destroyed.

The Air Force also destroys tens of vehicles and armored cars for the terrorist organizations on the axes of al-Latamina, Tibet al-Imam, al-Lahaya and Maarakba in the northern countryside of Hama.

Meanwhile,
...back at the pond, Gloria slowly backed away from the eight-foot bull frog. If the creature croaked she would surely be deafened...
the terrorist organizations acknowledged on their social media pages the death of many of their members, among them the "military leader of the so-called "Sukour Kaer Zita Brigade within Jaish al-Nassr" Rashid al-Hajji.

Aleppo

The Syrian Air Force destroyed several dens for terrorist groups and inflicted heavy losses upon the bandidos forces of Evil in personnel and weaponry in Kafr Hamra on the northwestern sides of Aleppo city.

The army’s Arclight airstrikes targeted the terrorists’ movements, destroying a convoy of vehicles and killing and injuring many bandidos forces of Evil on the axis of Khan Touman in Aleppo southwestern countryside.

Sweida

An army unit destroyed ISIS oil tanker trucks and killed all of the bandidos forces of Evil escorting them in the area east of Shaghaf village in the eastern countryside of the southern Sweida province.

Daraa

An army unit destroyed a mortar position and killed all the bandidos forces of Evil operating it in al-Nueimeh town in the eastern countryside of Daraa.

A terrorist group was targeted to the south of Daraa dam, with its members getting killed or injured.

Army units also killed a number of bandidos forces of Evil in Daraa al-Balad area in Daraa city, including Yehya Abu Zreik, the military leader of "Al-Tawhid Brigade" terrorist organization who is nicknamed "Abu Qutada".
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Arabia
UAE blacklists 82 groups as 'terrorist'
2014-11-16
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] The government of the United Arab Emirates formally endorsed on Saturday the designation of 82 organizations, including Egyptâs Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), as terror groups, in line with a federal law on combating terrorism.

The list, published by the countryâs state-run WAM news agency, includes the Muslim Brotherhood, the groupâs local and regional affiliates, as well as Al-Qaeda-linked groups operating in different parts of the region.

Several brigades fighting on both sides in the Syrian conflict along with Islamist groups in Libya, Tunisia, Mali, Pakistan, Nigeriaâs Boko Haram as well as Afghanistan's Taliban account for the bulk of the list.

Shiite militants groups also figure in the list, including Shiite Hezbollah in the Gulf states and brigades with the same name in Iraq. Lebanonâs Iranian backed Hezbollah was not blacklisted.

In late August, UAE President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahayan enacted federal law number 7, which mandated the list to be published and circulated by the media to further âtransparencyâ and âincrease awarenessâ of terrorist threats.

The move follows a similar step taken by Saudi Arabia in March.

The groups blacklisted by the UAE were as follows:

1- UAEâs Muslim Brotherhood called Al-Islah
2- UAE terrorist cells
3- Karama organization
4- Uma Parties in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula
5- Al-Qaeda
Finally got around to it...
6- Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
They prefer to be known as The Islamic State or as The Caliphate...
7- Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)
Formerly the aden-Abyan Islamic Army plus the Lions of the Arabian Peninsula
8- Yemenâs Ansar al-Sharia
... which sez they're not an al-Qaeda affiliate, otherwise they're indistinguishable from al-Qaeda.
9- Muslim Brotherhood, both the organization and movement
I don't think the Moslem Brü can properly be called a terrorist organization; it's more a subversive organization. We saw what happened when they achieved power in Egypt: one man, one vote, one time. Their belief that Islam is the Answer, regardless of the question makes them look foolish, but they are Moslems and they behave like Moslems do when they can't get their way.
10- Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiyya in Egypt
Zawahiri used to be the head of Gamaa al-Islamiya. I think they swore to non-violence to get their members out of jail.
11- Bait al-Maqdis group in Egypt
Formerly just al-Qaeda in the Sinai Peninsula, now sworn to the Islamic State
12- Ajnad Misr (Soldiers of Egypt group)
I think we've seen these guys once or maybe twice.
13- Majlis Shura Al-Mujahedin Fi Aknaf Bayt Al-Maqdis (Mujahidin Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem, or MSC)
14- Yemenâs Houthi movement
Aligned with Iran and with former President-for-Life Saleh.
15- Hezbollah party in Saudi Arabiaâs Hijaz
16- Hezbollah in the Gulf region
17- Al-Qaeda in Iran
I believe this is the "protected" al-Qaeda that the Medes and the Persians keep on a tight leash. If I had a bunch of money I'd do some intensive investigation on this group.
18- Badr organization in Iraq
19- Asaâib Ahl al-Haq, also known as the Khazali Network in Iraq
20- Fath al-Islam in Lebanon
This is our old friend, Fateh al-Islam. Probably they've been folded into al-Nusra or the Caliphate by now.
21- Osbat Al-Ansar or Asbat an-Ansar (League of the Partisans) in Lebanon
I believe Usbat al-Ansar lives in Ein al-Hellhole. They're the place to go when you're on the run. Every once in awhile they shoot one of the local Fatah muckety-mucks.
22- Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)
I think AQIM has lost a lot: their debacle in Mali, the ego versus ego contest between Mokhtar versus Droukdel, and the fact that half of them have pledged to the Islamic State.
23- Ansar Al-Sharia in Libya
24- Ansar Al-Sharia in Tunisia
25- Al-Shabab in Somalia
26- Boko Haram in Nigeria
27- Al-Murabitoon brigade in Mali
That's Mokhtar Belmokhtar's mob...
28- Ansar Al-Din movement in Mali
29- Haqani network in Pakistan
30- Lashkar Taiba in Pakistan
31- Eastern Turkestan Islamic Movement headquartered in Pakistan
32- Mohammed Army in Pakistan
Jaish e-Muhammad...
33- Mohammed Army in India
34- Indian mujahideen in India/Kashmir
35- The Caucasus Emirate by Chechen militants
36- Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU)
37- Abu Sayyaf Islamist group in the Philippines
38- Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
Nailed that one. Not a terrorist organization, but fellow travelers.
39- Alleanza Islamic d'Italia or Islamic Alliance in Italy
40- Islamic Association in Finland
41- Islamic Association in Norway
42- Islamic Relief Organization in the UK
43- The Cordoba Foundation in Britain
44- International Islamic Relief Organization belonging to the international Muslim Brotherhood
I think that's the one headed by bin Laden's brother-in-law or son-in-law...
45- Taliban movement in Pakistan
Mullah Omar...
46- Abu Thur al-Fiqari battalion in Syria
47- Al-Tawheed and Iman battalion in Syria
48- The Green Battalion or Al-Khadraa battalion in Syria
49- Al-Tawhid Brigade in Syria
50- Abu Bakr brigade in Syria
51- Talha bin Ubaidallah in Syria
52- Al-Sarim Al-Batar brigade in Syria
53- Abdullah bin Mubarak brigade in Syria
54- Convoys of Martyrs brigade in Syria
55- Abu Omar brigade in Syria
56- Ahrar Shumar or Free Shumars brigade in Syria
57- Hezbollah brigades in Iraq
58- Brigade of Abu Al-Fadl al-Abbas in Syria
59- Brigades of Al-Yom Al-Mawood (Destined Day in Iraq)
60- Battalion of Omar bin Yasir in Syria
61- Ansar Al-Islam group in Iraq
62- Nusra Front in Syira
63- Harakat Ahrar ash-Sham Al Islami (Islamic Movement of the Free Men of the Levant) in Syria
64- Jaish Al-Islam (Islam Army) in Palestine
65- Abdullah Azzam Brigades
I think they're being or have been absorbed by al-Nusra.
66- Kanvaz in Belgrade, Serbia
67- The Muslim American Society (MAS)
68- Union of Muslim Scholars
69- Union of Islamic Organizations in Europe
70- Union of Islamic Organizations of France
71- Muslim Association of Britain (MAB)
72- Islamic Society of Germany
73- Islamic Society in Denmark
74- Islamic Society in Belgium
75- Sariyat Al-Jabal brigade in Syria
76- Al-Shahbaa brigade in Syria
77- Al-QaâQaaâ in Syria
78- Sufian Al-Thawri (Revolutionary Sufian brigade) in Syria
79- Abdulraham brigade in Syria
80- Omar bin Al-Khatab brigade in Syria
81- Al-Shayma brigade in Syria
82- Al-Haq brigade in Syria
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Africa North
Abducted Tunisian diplomats released: claim
2014-06-26
[Libya Herald] Two staff members of the Tunisian embassy who were kidnapped in two separate incidents in and around Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
in spring, Mohammed Ben Cheikh and Aroussi Gontassi, have been freed, a Tunisian Foreign Ministry official in Tunis has told the Libya Herald. Speaking on condition of anonymity, he said the two had been released over a week ago. He gave no further details on the day or the circumstances of their release.

The Tunisian Embassy in Tripoli would not comment.

On 21 March 2014, Mohammed Ben Cheikh, secretary to the Tunisian ambassador was kidnapped in Ain Zara, east of Tripoli. Aroussi Gontassi, a second Tunisian diplomat was kidnapped on 17 April in Tripoli.

This was the first time ever that a Tunisian diplomat had been kidnapped anywhere. The two are believed to have been taken by the same group.

A YouTube video, dated 19 April 2014, of a distressed Ben Cheikh pleading to Tunisian authorities to negotiate with the kidnappers was released by the Tunisian turban Islamic group "Shabaab Al-Tawhid". The group's demands have never been made public but it has been suggested that it wanted and Libyan colleagues wanted the release of two Libyans from Derna nabbed
Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!
by the Tunisian authorities in 2011.

Ansar Al-Sharia in Tunisia (AST) rebranded itself in early 2014 as Shabaab Al-Tawhid
...the latest incarnation of Tunisia's branch of Ansar al-Sharia...
(ST) in response to Tunisian counter terrorism operations to secure established networks and maintain its presence in Tunisia.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syria Air Strike Hits Islamist Brigade Leadership
2013-11-16
[An Nahar] A Syrian air strike has killed a senior commander of the Islamist Liwa Al-Tawhid rebel brigade in Aleppo and maimed its chief and another leader, a watchdog said Friday.

Four more rebel chiefs were killed in other incidents, three in the northern Aleppo province and the fourth in Homs to its south, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Yussef al-Abbas, known as Abu al-Tayyeb, was intelligence chief for Liwa al-Tawhid and was killed in a strike Thursday on an army base captured by the rebels a year ago, the Britannia-based Observatory said.

The brigade's top commander, Abdelkader Saleh, and another senior figure of the group, Abdelaziz Salameh, were maimed.

Following the attack, Liwa al-Tawhid tossed in the clink
Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!
30 people accusing them of being informers for the regime of Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
The Scourge of Hama...

The powerful brigade is among a number of Islamist units that have rejected the mainstream opposition Syrian National Coalition.

Meanwhile,
...back at the alley, Slats grabbed his rosco...
two chiefs of rebel battalions were killed in fighting with loyalist forces near the international airport outside Aleppo. A security source in Damascus confirmed that there were still rebel pockets of resistance around the airport.

Elsewhere in the province, a former army colonel who commanded another rebel brigade was killed in fighting in the Maarat al-Artiq area. For three weeks, the army has been pressing a campaign to retake rebel-held areas in Aleppo, particularly east of the country's second city, and jihadist fighters have called for mass mobilization to counter regime advances.

Syria expert Fabrice Balanche told Agence La Belle France Presse the regime is aiming to progressively fragment rebel territory in the north of the country.

"The army is trying to cut off eastern parts of Aleppo held by rebels from (their bases) in the countryside," he said. "At the same time, it is trying to open an approach to Idlib and Jisr al-Shughur (both southwest of Aleppo) to break up rebel territory, taking it bit by bit."

Meanwhile,
...back at the alley, Slats grabbed his rosco...
in Homs province, to the south of Aleppo, a rebel chief was killed in Mahine, which the army said it had captured, along with a large cache of arms there that had been seized by the myrmidons. The Observatory says, however, that fighting is still underway.

The group also reported heavy fighting on the main highway linking Homs to the capital Damascus, in the strategic Qalamun mountain range that spreads to Leb where regime forces can rely on allies from the Shiite movement Hezbollah for support.

Government troops also raided the Wadi al-Mawla village in the Homs countryside on Friday, the Observatory said, adding that two soldiers and nine men were killed in the attack.

The Observatory, which relies on medics and activists for its information, said that according to unconfirmed reports a number of women were also killed when the army entered the village.

The opposition Syrian Revolution General Commission, meanwhile, spoke of a "massacre" in Wadi al-Mawla in which "entire families" were killed and homes set on fire. The report could not be independently verified.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syria: UN Fears For Homs Children; Rebels Seize Damascus Arms Depot
2013-08-04
[Ynet] Syria: UN fears for Homs children; rebels seize Damascus arms depot

The UN sounded the alarm Saturday about the plight of women and kiddies in Syria's Homs, urging all parties in the conflict to enable access to some 400,000 trapped civilians.

Meanwhile,
...back at the abandoned silver mine, the water was up to Jack's neck and still rising. And then he smelled the smoke...
rebels battling Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
The Scourge of Hama...
's regime captured an arms and ammunition dump in the Qalamun area near Damascus early on Saturday, a monitoring watchdog said.

"The situation of women and kiddies in the Syrian city of Homs is rapidly deteriorating," UNICEF said in a statement, adding that "new checkpoints are preventing more supplies from entering" the neighborhood of Al-Waer.

Around 400,000 civilians, mostly women and kiddies, who were forced to flee other areas of Homs have sought refuge in Al-Waer, and are now "living in partially constructed buildings, schools and other public buildings", UNICEF's Executive Director Anthony Lake said.

But the situation there "has worsened, with reports of intense daily festivities, and rocket and mortar strikes causing many casualties", he added.

Meanwhile,
...back at the abandoned silver mine, the water was up to Jack's neck and still rising. And then he smelled the smoke...
the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said several groups, including the jihadist Al-Nusra Front, were behind the capture of the depot of anti-tank weapons and rockets.

"Liwa al-Islam, Al-Nusra Front, Al-Tawhid battalion, the Maghaweer (rebel commando force) and the Qalamun Martyrs' battalion... captured an ammunition depot near the village of Qaldun in the Qalamun area" northeast of the capital, the Britannia-based Observatory said.

They seized "anti-tank weapons and ground-to-ground Grad missiles, as well as a variety of other ammunition, after festivities overnight from Friday to Saturday", it said.

In Damascus itself, fighting was reported in the flash-point southern belt, as loyalist forces pressed a months-long bid to dislodge rebels from the city's outskirts.

Elsewhere, the army shelled rebel-held areas of the central city of Homs, focusing on the neighborhoods of Juret al-Shiyah and Qussur, said the Observatory.

After the rebels lost the Khaldiyeh district this week, the army has pushed on with its bid to dislodge them completely from Syria's third city.

A Turkish man was killed on Saturday by a stray bullet fired across the border from Syria into the Turkish town of Ceylanpinar, security sources said.

Ramazan Zeybel, 45, died in hospital. He was the fourth Turkish citizen to be killed by stray shells and bullets fired during festivities in the neighbouring Syrian town of Ras al-Ain.

With an ethnic mix of Arabs, Kurds and others, Ras al-Ain has been a focus of festivities for months, with Kurdish militias fighting for control against Arab rebel fighters from the al Qaeda-linked hardline Sunni Islamist Al-Nusra Front.

The UN says more than 100,000 people have been killed in Syria's war, most of them civilians and millions more have been forced to flee their homes, about 75 percent of them women and kiddies.

On Friday alone, at least 110 people were killed across Syria, the Observatory said.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Aleppo Rocked by 'Unprecedented' Fighting
2012-09-29
[An Nahar] Rebels unleashed an unprecedented barrage of mortar fire against troops in Aleppo
...For centuries, Aleppo was Greater Syria's largest city and the Ottoman Empire's third, after Constantinople and Cairo. Although relatively close to Damascus in distance, Aleppans regard Damascenes as country cousins...
after announcing a "decisive" battle for Syria's second city, residents and a watchdog say.

Shells crashed down at a steady rate and festivities were widespread, leaving layers of dust and smoke over Aleppo, according to the residents and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

"The fighting is unprecedented and has not stopped since Thursday. The festivities used to be limited to one or two blocks of a district, but now the fighting is on several fronts," the Observatory's Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.

Residents of neighborhoods previously spared the worst of the two-month-old battle for Aleppo also told AFP the violence was "unprecedented".

"The sound from the fighting... has been non-stop," said a resident of the central district of Sulimaniyeh, who identified himself only as Ziad. "Everyone is terrified. I have never heard anything like this before."

Rebels claimed they had advanced on several fronts, particularly in the southwest, but admitted they had failed to make any significant breakthrough.

"On the Salaheddin front, we took one of the regular army bases," said Abu Furat, one of the leaders of the Al-Tawhid Brigade, the most important in the city.

But he admitted that the fighters had to retreat from Salaheddin because they were outgunned. "To win a guerrilla street war, you have to have bombs and we don't," he said.

Abu Furat said that 25 soldiers were killed in the assault, while another rebel fighter said 20 of his comrades died on the battlefield and 60 were maimed.

The Observatory which gave initial estimates of 60 people killed across the country on Friday -- half of them civilians -- said at least five civilians and five rebels died in Aleppo.

"We heard soldiers on their radio calling their chiefs to ask for reinforcements. They were crying and saying 'we are all going to die,'" a rebel said.

By Friday afternoon the intensity of the fighting abated, as rebels appeared to focus their attention on other objectives, such as Omayyad Mosque in the center of the Old City, an AFP correspondent said.

The Observatory's Abdel Rahman said the fighting was not yielding major gains for either side: "Neither the regime nor the rebels are able to gain a decisive advantage."

The outgunned rebels, a rag-tag army made up of mutinous soldiers and civilians who have taken up arms to oust Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor...
's regime, declared an all-out assault for Aleppo on Thursday.

Afterwards, an AFP correspondent said mortars were fired about every 15 minutes into army-held areas, including Sulimaniyeh and Sayyid Ali.

"One mortar round hit a residential building and killed four people from the same family, including an old man and a young child. We tried to carry them away to bring them to the hospital but they were already dead," one resident said.

Violence also raged in Damascus
...The capital of Iran's Syrian satrapy...
where troops attacked several rebel areas in both the north and the south of the capital, leaving three civilians dead, the Observatory said.

Despite the violence, thousands of protesters erupted into the streets of Aleppo and other cities in support of the unification of the Free Syrian Army as factionalization appears to undermine the anti-regime revolt.

The Observatory said demonstrations were held after the main weekly Mohammedan prayers in the Fardus and Sukari neighborhoods of Aleppo, as well as in the central province of Homs, Hama further north and Idlib in the northwest.

"May God protect the Free Syrian Army," demonstrators chanted in Kfar Zita in Hama province.

The conflict has dominated proceedings at the U.N. General Assembly in New York, where U.N. and Arab leaders expressed concerns
...meaning the brow was mildly wrinkled, the eyebrows drawn slightly together, and a thoughtful expression assumed, not that anything was actually done or indeed that any thought was actually expended...
the country could become a "regional battleground."

U.N. Secretary General the ephemeral Ban Ki-moon
... of whom it can be said to his credit that he is not Kofi Annan...
, Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
leader Nabil al-Arabi and special envoy Lakhdar Brahimi shared those fears as they met at U.N. headquarters to discuss "the appalling levels of violence," a UN front man said.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
... sometimes described as The Heroine of Tuzla and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Henry Clay ...
, meanwhile, prepared to host a meeting of the "Friends of Syria" group at which Syrian activists will urge world leaders to do more to help people caught up in the conflict.

And Sergei Lavrov, the foreign minister of Russia, which has repeatedly blocked U.N. Security Council action against its longstanding Syrian ally, was to address the General Assembly.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Front line Syria rebels hostile to command move
2012-09-24
Rebels in the war-ravaged northern city of Aleppo greeted the announcement that their central command has moved from Turkey to inside Syria with indifference bordering on hostility.

"The arrival of one single new fighter would be more useful than the Free Syrian Army chiefs," said Abdullah, spokesman for the Al-Tawhid Brigade, the most important rebel unit in Aleppo, of Saturday's announcement.

"Combatants on the ground are worth more than REMFs guys who've been sitting behind a table for a year and a half outside Syria," he said.

While the FSA leadership has presented its transfer to inside Syria as "good news," it barely registered with front line fighters in Aleppo who have developed their own tactics.

Abu Somer, head of the Ahfad al-Rasul Brigade (Grandchildren of the Prophet) had learned three days previously that the FSA's command, holed up thus far in neighboring Turkey, was moving across the border. But he and his men, positioned on three fronts in the Salaheddin and Saif al-Dawla districts of the city, continued operations as if nothing had changed.

"At this very moment I have men on the front," he told AFP, stressing that "strategy is decided by those on the ground."

The rebels in the city, beset by violent clashes and bombardments since July 20, already have their own local command center and meet up regularly.

"We don't follow any religious or political ideology. Not the Muslim Brotherhood, Al-Qaeda, or any other foreign movement. We are the FSA on the ground," he said.

Abu Somer takes his orders at meetings with other brigades in the city, in consultation with the recently set up Aleppo military revolutionary council. The commanders on the ground share one goal: "That (President) Bashar Assad falls as soon as possible."
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