Zio/NATO criminals rebels, many of whom were released from death sentences in various Islamic prisons, now "gainfully employed" in Syria doing what real revolutionaries do ~ flashing the peace sign. Yeah, right.
By
Christof Lehmann
An official and classified Saudi Arabian document reveals that the government of Saudi Arabia releases its most dangerous prisoners who are sentenced to death under the condition that they take part in the attempted subversion in Syria. The practice constitutes a serious war crime.
Earlier in 2012 PRESS TV and Al Alam journalist Maya Naser
was assassinated shortly after he began investigating the same crime being
committed by Turkish authorities.
The official, classified document shows that the authorities
of Saudi Arabia have ordered the release of a group of the most dangerous
criminals who have been sentenced to death in exchange for going to fight in
Syria.
Prior to their deployment to Syria the convicts are to be trained in unconventional warfare, terrorism, or in what is euphemistically described as Jihad.
The group of convicts includes 105 Yemeni, 21
Palestinian, 212 Saudi, 96 Sudanese, 254 Syrian, 82 Jordanian, 68 Somali, 32
Afghan, 194 Egyptian, 203 Pakistani, 23 Iraqi and 44 Kuwaiti citizens. It is
unlikely that this group is the only such group that is going to be deployed
from Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia´s release of convicts with death
sentences is a gross violation of the Geneva Conventions which among other
regulate the wartime rights of civilian and military prisoners. Their
deployment to Syria is likely to constitute forced use of prisoners and could
potentially lead to a prosecution of the Saudi government at the International
Criminal Court in The Haag.
According to the US Special Forces Training Circular TC
18-01 the US military will for the foreseeable future be
predominantly involved in irregular warfare. (1)
Post 25th NATO Summit NATO doctrine, which describes
the illegal war on Libya as teachable moment and model for future interventions
has underpinned this tendency. (2)
It is thus not surprising that Saudi Arabia is not the sole
country within the anti-Syria alliance that deploys convicts.
In September 2012 PRESS TV and AL Alam journalist Maya Naser
was killed by snipers in Damascus when he reported from the scene of two bomb
blasts in Damascus. According to reliable sources the snipers have been
positioned two hours before the blasts. It is highly probable that the targeting
of Maya Naser and the timing was no coincidence.
During the week prior to his assassination, Maya Naser was
investigating Turkey´s forced use of prisoners. Naser began his investigation
after it transpired that several of the killed or captured insurgents in Syria
were convicts who according to their sentences should be incarcerated in
Turkish prisons. (3)
Naser had copies of several passports to substantiate the
claim.
Some of the killed or captured Turkish convicts had ties to
Al Qaeda associated organizations. One of the more prominent among these
convict insurgents was the brother of the leader of the 2003 HSBC bombers. The
bombing of the HSBC bank in Istanbul in 2003 killed 67 and wounded more than
700 people.
The Saudi document indicates
that the forced use of
prisoners
in Saudi Arabia and
Turkey
is part of
a GCC-NATO strategy
rather than isolated
incidents.
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The evidence provided by Maya Naser and the Saudi Arabian
document warrant an investigation and prosecution of Turkey, Saudi Arabia as
well as against NATO at the International Criminal Court, ICC.
Whether any of the war crimes will be investigated or
prosecuted however, is more than just uncertain.
For one it is unlikely that any of the western nations will
demand an investigation or prosecution.
For the other, both Russia and China are most likely
considering the already very tense bilateral and multilateral relations between
respectively Russia, China and the USA, UK and France.
Iran which is currently chairing the Non Aligned Movement is
under sustained pressure from the USA, Canada, the EU and its Gulf-Arab
neighbors. The Tehran government is likely to think twice before it risks
worsening diplomatic relations to the West.
In other words, Turkey´s, Saudi Arabia´s and NATO´s blatant violations of the Geneva Conventions, their forced use of prisoners and state sponsored terrorism is likely not to be noticed by the ICC, which ten years after the Rome Statute has exclusively prosecuted, imprisoned and sentenced heads of state and government officials who dared to oppose US, EU and NATO hegemony.
If the document ever makes it into western mainstream media,
which also is highly doubtful, it may cause a half-baked scandal and it
may be used for scapegoating and positioning the one or the other with the
implicit purpose of justifying or covering up one’s own crimes. It
will hardly result in an investigation, prosecution, or a cessation of state
sponsored terrorism and forced use of prisoners.
NOTES:
1) TC 18-01
SPECIAL FORCES UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE. Accessed online on nsnbc at:
2) NATO`S 25TH SUMMIT IN CHICAGO IN PREPARATION
OF GLOBAL FULL SPECTRUM DOMINANCE, INTERVENTIONISM, POSSIBLE PREPARATIONS FOR A
REGIONAL WAR DIRECTED AGAINST RUSSIA AND CHINA, AND DEVELOPMENTS IN
GLOBAL SECURITY. Christof Lehmann; 20 May 2012. Accessed online on
nsnbc at:
3)
KILLING OF JOURNALIST MAYA NASER IN DAMASCUS
POSSIBLY TIED TO HIS INVESTIGATION INTO TURKEY WAR CRIMES. Christof
Lehmann; 27 September 2012. Accessed online at nsnbc at:
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