Qatar
offered Syrian ambassador $5.8mn for defection - report
Qatar’s
ambassador in Mauritania allegedly offered his Syrian counterpart an
advance payment of US$1 million and a monthly salary of $20,000 over
20 years, trying to convince the diplomat to defect and voice support
for the opposition.
RT,
11
August, 2012
Hamad
Seed Albni was also offered a permanent residence in the Qatari
capital Doha, but refused the proposition, claims Lebanese-based
Al-Manar TV. The diplomat reportedly called the offer a “blatant
interference” in Syria’s affairs and warned not to come up with
such initiatives anymore.
Bashar
al-Assad’s government has endured a number of high-profile
defections recently. Diplomats representing Syria in the United Arab
Emirates and Iraq, Abdel Latif al-Dabbagh and Nawaf al-Fares,
abandoned their positions and so did the country’s Prime Minister
Riyad Hijab. The officials explained their defections, saying they
could not work for a regime oppressing its own people
Damascus
says Qatar uses its financial resources to promote defections among
the ranks of Syrian officials. Doha reportedly allocated $300 million
for the purpose, Iran’s Fars news agency claimed.
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