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  • The Syrian-French Connection

    09/29/2003 3:25:22 AM PDT · by kattracks · 10 replies · 89+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 9/29/03 | Nir Boms
    While the media is busy focusing on the troubling story of the two American soldiers detained at Guantanamo Bay for alleged espionage, both of whom had Syrian connections, another Syria story has passed them by. The names of Ahmad al Halabi, an American of Syrian descent, and Captain James Yee, a convert to Islam who spent four years in Damascus before returning to active service, are now well known. But the name of Nizar Nayouf, a Syrian journalist and human rights activist that was detained last week by French police in Paris, will most probably stay anonymous.   Nayouf?s only...
  • A senior Syrian journalist reports Iraq’s WMD located in three Syrian sites. (Debka's latest)

    01/05/2004 11:38:26 AM PST · by rotstan · 76 replies · 299+ views
    Debka ^ | 5 Jan 03
    A senior Syrian journalist reports Iraq’s WMD located in three Syrian sites. Nizar Najoef, a Syrian journalist who recently defected from Syria to Western Europe and is known for bravely challenging the Syrian regime, said in a letter Monday, January 5, to Dutch newspaper “Di Telegraaf,” that he knows the three sites where Iraq’s WMD are kept. The storage places are: 1. Tunnels dug under the town of al-Baida near the city of Hama in northern Syria. These tunnels are an integral part of an underground factory, built by the North Koreans, for producing Syrian Scud missiles. Iraqi chemical weapons...
  • Possible Syrian nuke facility identified by satellite

    12/02/2010 9:36:57 PM PST · by Nachum · 18 replies · 1+ views
    Jerusalem Post [Israel] ^ | 12/2/10 | Yaakov Katz
    Footage of Masyaf shows missile shaped items; IAEA urges Syria to let inspectors visit reactor that IAF destroyed in 2007. A compound in western Syria with buildings and hundreds of missile-shaped items has been identified as functionally related to a nuclear reactor Israel destroyed northeast of Damascus in 2007. Satellite footage of the site in Masyaf was obtained by the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security and shows a compound built in a ravine and surrounded by what appears to be a line of trenches. While there are no security measures visible in the commercial satellite imagery, ISIS said...
  • Nizar Nayouf's story

    12/28/2005 5:30:20 PM PST · by bnelson44 · 4 replies · 559+ views
    Roger Simon ^ | 12/28/05 | Roger Simon
    Given continued revelations about the Syrian regime (the Hariri assassination and others), I am interested if anyone knows any follow-up to my postings on here last January about Syrian dissident writer Nizar Nayouf. At that time Nayouf, a man of considerable distinction according several human rights organizations, was telling the world nefarious things about his native country. From the Washington Times coverage: Syria's Central Bank and the Medina Bank in Lebanon are holding at least $2 billion in cash, as well as gold bullion and platinum, that was smuggled out of Iraq, according to a letter written on the stationery...
  • IRAQ'S WEAPONS IN SYRIA: SENIOR SYRIAN JOURNALIST

    10/28/2004 5:00:58 AM PDT · by RaceBannon · 66 replies · 10,700+ views
    Saddam of Iraq vs Asad of Syria ^ | 06 January, 2004 | Nayyouf-Nayyuf
    A senior Syrian journalist reports Iraq WMD located in three Syrian sites 06 January, 2004 AFP Nizar Nayuf (Nayyouf-Nayyuf), a Syrian journalist who recently defected from Syria to Western Europe and is known for bravely challenging the Syrian regime, said in a letter Monday, January 5, to Dutch newspaper “De Telegraaf,” that he knows the three sites where Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) are kept. The storage places are: click for images of Iraq's WMD location in Syria : http://www.2la.org/syria/wmd.html -1- Tunnels dug under the town of al-Baida near the city of Hama in northern Syria. These tunnels are...
  • The French Connection: Syrian activist is stifled by France.

    03/01/2004 10:10:24 AM PST · by xsysmgr · 4 replies · 108+ views
    National Review Online ^ | March 01, 2004 | Nir Boms
    In 1978, as protests against Shah Pahlavi swept across Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini was living in a cozy house in the Parisian suburb of Neauphle-le-Chateau, engineering an Islamic revolution that would soon shake the world. Under the watchful eye of the French government, Khomeini met regularly with journalists and actively campaigned for the shah's overthrow. In fact, when Pahlavi finally fled his country in 1979, Khomeini was provided with a chartered Air France flight to Tehran, where he presided over one of the world's most repressive regimes until his death in 1989. France's generous hospitality toward Khomeini is interesting in light...