Al-Qaeda again stalls Aleppo evacuation
Alexander
Mercouris
16
December, 2016
Agreed
evacuation of Jihadi fighters from eastern Aleppo stalls as local
Al-Qaeda commanders refuse to allow reciprocal evacuation from two
besieged Shiite villages and some Jihadi fighters reportedly try to
smuggle their prisoners out of Aleppo.
The
withdrawal of Jihadi fighters and civilians from the formerly
Al-Qaeda controlled districts of eastern Aleppo has against stalled
today, notwithstanding that thousands of civilians and Jihadi
fighters left eastern Aleppo under Russian military escort yesterday.
The
Syrian government says that there are two reasons for the latest
delay.
The
first is that the Al-Qaeda tried to smuggle some of the prisoners the
Jihadi fighters had captured out of Aleppo as part of the evacuation.
This
allegation appears to be disputed. It is not however inherently
implausible. Jihadi groups in Syria, especially those aligned
with Al-Qaeda, regularly take prisoner individuals whom they then try
to ransom. Prisoners are therefore valuable items of
merchandise, and it is not surprising if some Jihadi fighters are
reluctant to release prisoners they have taken.
The
second reason is that Al-Qaeda is refusing to allow the evacuation of
civilians and wounded Shiite fighters from two Shia villages in Idlib
province, which are themselves under siege by Al-Qaeda led Jihadis.
This evacuation from these two villages was part of the deal agreed
by Putin and Erdogan the day before yesterday, and which the Al-Qaeda
led Jihadis accepted in order to secure their withdrawal from Aleppo.
The
important point to make about this second reason, is that it
is not being
disputed, a fact which highlights a key point about the Syrian war
that the Western media tries to void.
This
is that unlike the Syrian government, which is avowedly secular and
non-sectarian, the armed opposition to the Syrian government consists
almost entirely of militant Wahhabi Jihadists, who are sectarian by
definition. Not only are these people violent sectarians who
besiege Shia villages – a fact the Western media incidentally also
prefers to ignore – but their sectarianism is so fanatical that
they are unwilling to let Shia villagers go even if this means
putting in jeopardy the safety of their co-religionists in Aleppo.
The
reality is that with the Syrian army in control of Aleppo, the
remaining Jihadis there are in no position to offer any more
resistance. Almost certainly despite the opposition of the
local Jihadis to the evacuation of the two villages, overwhelming
pressure will be brought upon them to let the civilians and wounded
Shiite fighters from the two Shia villages go, so that the evacuation
of the remaining Jihadi fighters from Aleppo can resume.
In
the meantime, in light of the atrocity stories about which so much
has been written and said over the last few weeks, it is worth also
pointing out that no one is so far saying that there have been any
attacks on the Jihadi fighters and civilians who have been leaving
eastern Aleppo as a result of the Putin-Erdogan agreement.
Liberation of E. Aleppo from militants complete - Russian military
Russian
soldiers inspect rebels and civilians who were evacuated from
rebel-held eastern Aleppo, in the government-held area of al-Ramousah
bridge, Syria December 16, 2016 © Omar Sanadiki / Reuters
The
liberation of eastern Aleppo has been completed, according to the
Russian Defense Ministry's Center for Reconciliation. Syrian
government forces are now tackling separate pockets of militant
resistance.
The
liberation of eastern Aleppo has been completed, according to the
Russian Defense Ministry's Center for Reconciliation. Syrian
government forces are now tackling separate pockets of militant
resistance.
“The
operation by the Syrian Army aimed at liberating the
militant-controlled neighborhoods of eastern Aleppo has been
completed. The Syrian government forces continue to eliminate
isolated pockets of militant resistance,” the
Center for Reconciliation said in a statement.
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