Posted on 04/18/2018 1:36:56 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
One of the surviving members of the group that organized the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 German citizen Muhammad Zammar has been captured by the YPG.
Muhammad Zammar, originally from Syria, had kept the German public and press busy for a long time. Zammar is known as the connecting member of the unit that organized the attacks of September 11, 2001, and was a close friend of the head planner Muhammed Ata.
Like Ata, Zammar was part of a Hamburg cell of Al Qaeda and he left Germany immediately after the attacks that changed the world and opened up a new era. Shortly after, German intelligence tracked him down to Morocco, and he was captured with help from the CIA.
Zammar had dual citizenship in Germany and Syria, and was handed over to the Damascus regime in 2002 where he stayed in prison until 2013. After he was released, Zammar immediately joined ISIS, and videos of him posing in front of ISIS flags had been leaked online.
Prominent German newspaper Bild announced in todays issue that Zammar has been captured by YPG forces. The paper ran with the headline German Jihadist in Kurdish Prison and published information on Zammar, citing YPG as a source.
The paper announced that Zammar was held in a prison in the north of Syria, and argued that German politicians are not happy with the ISIS members captured by the YPG. The article stated that nobody knows what will happen to Zammar.
Did he pose for a picture with McCain?
Not this time, smile.
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Honestly, I doubt it. But McCain did pose with al Qaeda members. If he did with ISIS, I’m not aware of it.
For those who don’t know....
YPG Stands for: Yekîneyên Parastina Gel (Kurdish: People’s Defense Unit).
It is a mainly-Kurdish militia in Syria and the primary component of the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria’s Syrian Democratic Forces.
The YPG is mostly ethnically Kurdish, but it also includes Arabs, foreign volunteers, and is closely allied to the Syriac Military Council, a militia of Assyrians.
Germany’s not happy with Isis, or not happy with his capture? Can’t tell from the poorly written/edited article. Another outstanding example of “better editing and journalism through public education”, no doubt. Sad thing is, not many notice, or even care. Sigh.
They are not happy with the fact that YPG (which Turkey considers a terrorist affiliate group) captured the German citizen who was an ISIS leader.
YPG have never been terrorists. FACT.
PKK? It is debatable. They do not attack citizens. They have for years had a battle with Turkish military, Turkish police and Turkish MiT (intelligence). Their story is they do it because of abuse of Kurds by the Turk government, Abuse which is well documented by the UN.
Exactly. I too often assume everyone understands.
Thank you.
Germany’s not happy with Isis, or not happy with his capture? Can’t tell from the poorly written/edited article. Another outstanding example of “better editing and journalism through public education”, no doubt. Sad thing is, not many notice, or even care. Sigh.
They are not happy with the fact that YPG (which Turkey considers a terrorist affiliate group) captured the German citizen who was an ISIS leader.
Thanks for the info. Germany apparently refuses to move away from its evil past. I feel sorry for those in Germany who did not want to have their country invaded by islam, and who are punished if they complain.
The article is translated. By humans probably, but it was probably in Turkish originally. Could have also been Arabic.
It is possible it was written in English by someone who is primary in one of the other 2 languages.
I like ANF News very much. Some articles I simply disregards, but they are generally very truthful.
Unlike Turkey. Nothing emitted from within Turkey can be taken seriously, all that are left in Turkey are state approved propaganda agents. All the journalists that were in Turkey are in jail, dead or exiled in a foreign country. It is just how it is. The number of jailed journalists in Turkey is the largest of any nation in the world.
The accuracy of Turkish sources are very close to our CNN or MSNBC. /sarcasm-sort of
Yes, I feel very sorry for all of the EU that is affected. It is a sad product of leader who let blind globalism destroy their nation and the EU.
“I know some people who are named Mohammed who are not terrorists. Many Terrorists are named Mohammed.”
No doubt that’s true. Still, in the universe of terrorist incidents this one particular name seems to crop up at a wildly disproportionate rate.
Let the Kurds hang him for war crimes. Can you imagine the circus of leftist lawyer lining up to defend him if he was brought here? Hang him high. Or arrange an unsuccessful prison escape which ends with him taking a dirt nap.
You make an excellent point. If the Kurds are willing to do the deed then Im fine with it - as long as they provide proof to us that he is dead.
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