Analysis:
Human Rights Watch and Western media lament death of self-proclaimed
genocidal terrorist
The deceased Zahran Alloush at his funeral yesterday.
28
December, 2015
With
news breaking yesterday that Zahran Alloush, the leader of Jaysh
al-Islam, had been killed by Syrian airstrikes, the world reacted in
a very peculiar way. Naturally, pro-government supporters rejoiced
with the news that the leader of a 20,000 person strong terrorist
group that were on the doorsteps of Damascus and consistently and
indiscriminately shelled the city, had died.
The
airstrike had not only killed Alloush, but another 5 members of Jaysh
al-Islam’s leadership. It is yet to be revealed whether this
intelligence was discovered by the Syrians or the Russians, but what
it does present is the changing landscape in the war favoring the
government.
With
ISIS in retreat in eastern Aleppo, Al-Nusra and its allies in retreat
in southern Aleppo and Latakia, this Jaysh al-Islam leadership
decimation is the latest blow to the anti-government terrorist
forces. Most importantly, this is another major blow to Saudi Arabia
and Turkey who backed Alloush’s forces. With his death, it became
unsurprising that Al-Nusra, Al-Qaeda’s branch in Syria, quickly
released a media statement giving condolences to the dead terrorist
leader.
This
was soon quickly followed by Al-Nusra’s major ally, Ahrar ash-Sham,
giving their condolences.
“Alloush’s
martyrdom should be a turning point in the history of the revolution
and rebel groups should realize they are facing a war of
extermination and uprooting by Putin’s regime,” said Labib al
Nahhas, a senior figure in the main Ahrar al-Sham group. However,
this is understandable that fellow terrorist groups would give their
condolences to a known sectarian terrorist with the same ideology,
goals and extremism.
However,
this is where things start to become strange and peculiar. The
designated champions of the ‘revolution’ against the Syrian
government, the Free Syrian Army, are always heralded as moderate,
secular and pro-democracy. However, as Al-Masdar News has continued
to expose at large, this ethos is nothing but a mythological hope to
the West. Why did the Free Syrian Army offer condolences to the death
of a terrorist leader who was friendly with internationally
designated terrorist groups like Al-Nusra and Ahrar ash-Sham?
We
know Ahrar ash-Sham, Al-Nusra and the Free Syrian Army are allied and
compose the northern Syrian axis known as the Army of Conquest.
Despite this, the mythology of a secular and pro-democratic Free
Syrian Army permeates.
However,
in the West, the silence of the media exposing this has been
deafening. In fact, the West have taken a more disturbing reaction to
the death of the terrorist leader Alloush.
The
Guardian took the headline: “Leader of powerful Syrian rebel group
killed in airstrike”.
The
New York Times took the headline: “Powerful Syrian Rebel Leader
Reported Killed in Airstrike”.
Reuters
took the headline: “Top Syrian rebel leader killed in air strike in
Damascus suburb”.
And
all the other usual suspects took on the narrative that a ‘rebel’
leader had died. However, the language evoked from these headlines
give the unsuspecting reader the illusion that this was another
(non-existent) pro-democracy and secular rebel leader. This could not
be further from the truth. From his own mouth, Alloush called for the
extermination and torture of Shi’ites and Alawites.
Which
brings me to my next point; Kenneth Roth. It cannot be understood why
Roth is alluding to and indirectly stating that Alloush was
exterminated by Syrian forces to reduce other leadership potentials,
to just the current Syrian government and ISIS. For those who do not
know who Kenneth Roth is, he has been the executive director of Human
Rights Watch since 1993.
This
disturbing statement attempts to reduce Alloush’s barbarity, his
fundamentalist ideology, and just like ISIS, the struggle to install
a radical Islamist government in Syria. It is not understood why Roth
has downplayed the magnitude of his terrorism. As executive director
of the Human Rights Watch, he would have been well aware of the
indiscriminate shelling he perpetrated on Damascene civilians from
his East Ghouta stronghold and the kidnapping of innocent civilians.
Yet again, the silence was deafening on his behalf to these crimes.
He
also ignored the fact that Alloush stated that Al-Qaeda affiliate
Al-Nusra were his brothers and fought side by side, and openly
praised Osama Bin Laden.
Is
Roth taking a simplistic view of the complex multifaceted Syrian War?
It seems so. The way the world has reacted to the death of Alloush
has only demonstrated the information war against the government in
this conflict. When we have designated terrorist groups, ‘secular
and pro-democratic’ rebel forces allied to these terrorist groups,
Western mainstream media and Human Right’s Watch leaders all
conforming to the same view about Alloush, serious questions must be
raised. However, this is unlikely.
It
remains to be seen with a new leadership in place whether Jaysh
al-Islam will keep its affiliations with designated terrorist groups
and continue its policy of indiscriminately shelling government held
areas. Somehow I think with the groups collective radical Islamist
ideology, this is very unlikely.
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