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NEW YORK TIMES REPORTED THOUSANDS OF CONVICTED CRIMINALS / TERRORISTS ARE FREED FROM PRISONS IN IRAQ, LIBYA, PAKISTAN, SAUDI ARABIA, ETC., AND SENT TO SYRIA TO JOIN SALAFI TERRORISTS FIGHTING THERE. Thousands of terrorists/Criminals are being released from Iraq, Libya, Saudi Arabia in the guise of Jail breaks and are being sent to Syria to Join Salafi Terrorists Group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighting along side the infamous Salafi Terrorists. Many Western experts have blamed Turkey’s open-door policy along its southern border with Syria for fostering the growth of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and other extremist groups. Prison breaks occurred in Summer 2013 in Libya and Pakistan and Iraq in what appeared to be a carefully coordinated program. Those reported by the NYT are a continuation of an earlier project of prison breakouts. On July 23, 2013, Abu Ghraib and Taji prisons were broken into in a carefully waged operation, leading to the escape of 500-1000 inmates, most of whom were recruited into the ranks of ISIS. On mid night of July 29-30: Taliban gunmen with rocket launchers and suicide bombers, wearing police uniforms attacked the largest jail in Dera Ismail Khan, in a northern Pakistani province, releasing over 300 inmates. They came well coordinated, with rocket-propelled grenades and freed top Terrorists – some of the Taliban’s most deadly men. They used loud speakers to announce the names of the men they needed. Similar Jail breaks have been organized in Libya, Iraq. In Saudi Arabia, it is claimed that the authorities are simply releasing the deadly criminals to fight in Syria. It is also reported that the Pakistani Government is also releasing Deadly Taliban fighters who are being transported to Syria. “We have witnessed the arrival of around 5,000 foreign-backed terrorists fully equipped with various types of military equipment, including heavy weaponry, in the city of Aleppo after crossing the border at Bab Al-Hava crossing in the Northern parts of Aleppo province,” an informed military source told FNA today, April 12, 2014. The militants have received training and then dispatched to Aleppo from a military base in Turkey near the borders with Syria. In addition a total number of 3,000 militants have also entered Al-Rashedin region in Al-Atareb town. Read more on these links. (1) nytimes/2014/02/13/world/middleeast/escaped-inmates-from-iraq-fuel-syria-insurgency.html?_r=1 (2) globalresearch.ca/convicted-criminals-serve-as-freedom-fighters-in-syria-saudi-pakistani-and-iraqi-prison-inmates-replenish-al-qaeda-ranks/5369055 (3) globalresearch.ca/thousands-of-us-nato-backed-mercenaries-join-rebels-in-northern-syria/5377580
Posted on: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 11:00:06 +0000

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