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Top Syria army defector to set up high military council
by Staff Writers
Beirut (AFP) Jan 14, 2012


A top Syrian army defector will announce later on Saturday the creation of a special council that will oversee all military operations against the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, his media advisor told AFP.

General Mostafa Ahmad al-Sheikh, the most senior commander to defect from the Syrian army, will make the announcement in Turkey, where he sought refuge earlier this month, Fahad Almasri said in a telephone interview.

"This high military council, headed by Sheikh, will oversee military operations in conjunction with the Free Syrian Army," Almasri said.

"The council will include high-ranking officers who will plan operations to be executed by the FSA," he added. "It will also help organise defections within the army and will be in contact with officers in the regular army to encourage large-scale rather than individual defections."

The FSA, which groups Syrian army deserters, claims to have some 40,000 fighters under its command.

The government crackdown against the 10-month popular revolt in Syria has left more than 5,000 people dead according to the United Nations.

Almasri said that Sheikh, 54, defected from the army in early January along with his son and a brother, who were also in the military. Another brother who was a member of Syria's ruling Baath party also fled.

Sheikh was in charge of security matters in northern Syria before defecting.

In a statement he issued in Turkey, Sheikh said he had defected as he was sickened by the ruthlessness of Assad's regime and all the killings taking place.

"I feel your pain in the face of the murders and persecution carried out throughout the country in the last 10 months by the ruthless regime," he said in the statement addressed to the Syrian people.

He said men, women and children had been murdered by the regime which was carrying out mass killings.

"I urge all members of the Syrian armed forces, regardless of rank, to stand by the people and to forego their military oath at this historic and decisive moment," he said.

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Russian 'dangerous cargo' ship has arrived in Syria: expert
Moscow (AFP) Jan 14, 2012 - A Russian ship suspected of carrying munitions for Damascus arrived in the Syrian port of Tartus on "January 11 or 12," shipping expert Mikhail Voitenko told AFP Saturday.

"The ship Chariot arrived at Tartus on January 11 or 12," said Voitenko, basing his conclusions on an examination of data from the vessel's automatic identification system (AIS) transponder.

"After leaving Limassol, the ship set sail for Tartus. After travelling two-thirds of the way, the team unplugged the AIS transponder," he added.

He believed that the vessel has docked at the Syrian port, he said. It was Voitenko who in 2009 revealed the mysterious disappearance of an Arctic Sea ship, an incident that sparked international concern.

A source from the ship;s operator Westberg told AFP Friday that the ship transporting "dangerous" cargo was bound for Syria.

According to Russian media, the vessel may be transporting up to 60 tonnes of ammunition supplied by Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport through freight company Balchart.

The Chariot stopped over in Cyprus for refuelling and was allowed to set sail from the port of Limassol after its Russian owners agreed to change the destination to Turkey rather than Syria.

But the crew decided to revert to its original itinerary after leaving the Cypriot port, according to a Westberg source.

Westberg Ltd, which is headquartered in St Petersburg, could not be reached by AFP Saturday.

The United States on Friday raised concerns with Russia and Cyprus over the ship.

For 10 months now Syria has been in the grips of an uprising against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

According to UN estimates in December, the government crackdown has cost more than 5,000 lives.

Western leaders have called for the embattled strongman to step down but Moscow has steadfastly stuck by its ally.



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Palestinian and Israeli delegates met on Saturday in Jordan for a third "exploratory" meeting on the possibility of a resumption of peace talks, a Jordanian official said. "The third meeting between Palestinian delegate Saeb Erakat and Israel's Yitzhak Molcho began on Saturday just after 8:00 pm (1800 GMT) in the presence of Jordan's Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh," the official told AFP. ... read more


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