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02/20/2013 - #Syria - Syrian navy soldiers announce defection in Latakia

A video filmed by Syrian rebels purports to show Syrian navy soldiers announcing their defection from the Syrian regime.

The YouTube video reportedly shows a group of soldiers in Qordaha in Latakia announcing, one by one, that they had defected the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and joined the rebel Free Syrian Army.

Syria is witnessing a violent uprising against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, which has so far killed more than 70,000 people since its outbreak in March 2011, according to figures released by the United Nations.

Source: now.mmedia.me

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01/04/2012 - #Syria - Damascus - FSA helps secure over 200 defected soldiers

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Two Syrian air force generals have defected and crossed the border, Turkish officials say - #Syria

Officials at Turkey’s Foreign Ministry say two Syrian air force generals have defected and crossed the border.

The defection comes as rebels besiege the military air base of Mannagh near the Turkish border. 

The officials said Friday the two generals were “regional Syrian Air Force commanders” and are now in a camp where army defectors stay in Turkey.

They refused to give the generals’ identities or say how they escaped from Syria. They spoke anonymously as they were not authorised to talk to the press.

The defection comes days after the commander of Syria’s military police Maj. Gen. Abdul-Aziz Jassem al-Shallal defected to Turkey.

Al-Shallal is among the most senior members of Assad’s military to defect.

Dozens of Syrian generals have defected since the country’s crisis began in March 2011.

December 28, 2012

Source: aljazeera.com

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13/12/12 - #Syria - Daraa - Al-Hraak - 15 Soldiers Defect from the 52nd Battalion to join FSA

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Defecting #Syrian Officer: Chemical Weapons Already Transferred to Hezbollah

09/12/12

The Syrian army has already used a small amount of chemical weapons in a battle near Baba Amr.
By: Yori Yanover

Photo Credit: zaman-alwsl.net

The Syrian news website zaman-alwsl.net conducted an interview with a defecting Major in the Chemical Warfare Corp of the Syrian army, who revealed the following:

The Syrian army has already used a small amount of chemical weapons in a battle near Baba Amr.

In November large arsenals of chemical weapons was transfer from storage facilities on Mount Qassioun near Damascus, which is under the control of the Syrian Air Force Intelligence, to several airports in Syria, in order to load them onto planes for bombing rebel targets.

The Aldemir military airport, on the otskirts of Damascus, is designated as the main base of operations from which aerial bombing with chemical weapons will be carried out.

A large part of Syria’s chemical weapons has been removed from storage at Mount Qassioun and transferred by civilian cars chauffeured from Hezbollah soldiers to Hezbollah strongholds in southern Beqaa Valley in eastern Lebanon.

The Syrian army is being aided by Iranian and North Korean experts in treatment and usage of its chemical weapons.

Over the past month and a half the Syrian army has been testing its chemical weapons in the area of Al Muslemia, east of Aleppo, under the guidance of Iranian experts.

Source: jewishpress.com

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09/12/12

#Syria, defection of  9  judges in Idlib and joining the Revolutionary Council!

Source: youtu.be

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01/12/2012 - #Syria - Deir Ezzour - New defectors from Assad’s army

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More #Syria officers, soldiers and families defect to Turkey

16/11/12

(Reuters) - A Syrian general and a dozen other officers defected with their families to Turkey on Friday, Turkey’s state-run news agency reported, following heavy fighting on Turkey’s southeastern border with Syria.

Ankara said on Friday it had “intensified” talks with its NATO allies on steps to shore up security on the 900 km (560 mile) frontier with the 20-month civil war in Syria at stalemate.

State-run Anatolian agency said 53 people had crossed the border - one general, 12 other officers and an unspecified number of soldiers and their families.

They crossed into Turkey’s southern Hatay province and were sent by local authorities to the Apaydin refugee camp, Today’s Zaman newspaper reported on its website.

A foreign ministry official could not immediately confirm the report. It follows the reported defection on November 9 of 26 military officers, including two generals.

With winter setting in, dozens of Syrian military officers are holed up in Turkish camps, along with about 120,000 civilian refugees.

Alarmed by the refugee influx and the instability on its border, Turkey has called for the creation of a buffer zone inside Syria and is in talks with NATO on the possible deployment of Patriot surface-to-air missiles.

Concern in Ankara deepened this week with an air assault by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad on the rebel-held frontier town of Ras al-Ain.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Friday Ankara had stepped up consultations with NATO.

“This week especially we intensified our consultations regarding the security risks on our border,” Davutoglu told Reuters in Addis Ababa, speaking in English.

Turkey says the deployment of Patriot missiles would be a defensive step, but it could also be a prelude to a no-fly zone inside Syria to limit Assad’s air power.

Turkey scrambled fighter jets to the border on Wednesday, the third day of an air assault by Syrian warplanes trying to dislodge rebels in Ras al-Ain. The town was largely quiet on Thursday and Friday.

Source: reuters.com

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  • 7 months ago
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15/11/12

#Syria, important moment split 3 elements of the army Asadi and joining the battalion Ezz Bin Abdulsalam in solidarity Damascus neighborhood

Source: youtu.be

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5 Nov 2012 Syrian fighters fed up with “cowards in exile”

Syrian rebels at the front are turning against their commanders, accusing them of being cowards by fleeing abroad and failing to unite a cause that has been increasingly hijacked by Islamists.

Numbers are difficult to obtain, but analysts estimate that since the start of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad in March 2011, tens of thousands of largely low-ranking members of the 300,000-strong armed forces have defected or deserted.

The Free Syrian Army (FSA), which acts as an umbrella for a multitude of different factions, was set up in August 2011 by defectors based in Turkey and led by former air force colonel Riyadh al-Assaad.

But for fighters and mid-level commanders risking their lives every day on the front line, their nominal superiors are little more than cowards who abandoned their country and whose experience would be better served in battle.

“They’re bastards,” said Abu Mohammed, a former major in the Syrian army, when asked why the FSA leaders live comfortably in Turkey.

“No one in Syria respects these commanders because when officers defect they should be fighting, not sitting over there. They drink tea and smoke nargile [water pipe] and just talk, just talk,” he chuckled.

Abu Mohammed said he fled to Belgium five years ago because he was fed up by the preferential treatment given to members of the Alawite sect who dominate the Assad regime, and returned to Syria after the uprising began.

Of the 350-400 men he claimed to command in the fight for Syria’s city of Aleppo, only three are defected officers. He said there is no overall FSA leader in Syria and that “this is the problem.”

“Without organization and a system, it will be impossible to defeat Bashar al-Assad,” said Abu Mohammed, sitting in an olive grove in northern Syria where he trains slightly rag-tag recruits wearing sandals and tracksuits.

“And the reason we don’t have any organization is because of these officers sitting in Turkey. Civilians are very good people but it is the officers who should be fighting.”

As the latest Syrian opposition conference met in Qatar, rebels repeated demands for weapons and ammunition, humanitarian aid and a no-fly zone like the one that helped Libya’s rebels defeat Moammar Qaddafi.

Washington wants the opposition to form a transitional government representing not just those fighting at the front, but all communities, in which minorities like the Alawites, Shiite Muslims, Kurds and Christians are not forgotten.

But for many FSA fighters on the ground in northern Syria, it’s a Sunni Arab fight in which Shiites are the enemy, Kurds untrustworthy at best and Christians largely ignored.

So they dismiss a call from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for a new, more inclusive and united opposition.

“Can Hillary Clinton make all American people unite? If she can do that, we’ll tell her we can do that,” said Sheikh Omar, a former religious studies and Arabic teacher, who commands 150 people in an FSA unit in the northern town of Al-Bab.

He said that of 1,500 FSA fighters in the town, only 30 have any military experience. He too is scathing, not just of the FSA commanders in Turkey, but of other groups, saying the FSA alone can bring down the regime.

“When I think about the FSA still not being united, then the officers in Turkey are responsible for that because they don’t work,” he said, dressed in grey combat trousers and a matching military-style shirt.

“There are two types of defectors – those who stay in Syria and fight and then the other type who stay in fancy hotels in Turkey.”

“They’re dreaming of when the regime falls… These are people who just think of personal benefit, they’re not brave people, they are weak people.”

But he was tight-lipped when asked about Clinton’s remarks that the uprising has been “hijacked” by Islamist foreign fighters, refusing to discuss the matter.

Sheikh Mahmoud el-Mujadini, who claimed to preside over three brigades, dismissed any support for Al-Qaeda-style ideology in Syria and said his brigades in Aleppo had joined ranks precisely to tighten up organization.

“Why are these people living in Turkey? They defected, so why don’t they come here to protect their homes?… The reason they ran away is that they’re scared the regime will catch or kill them and their families.”

-AFP

Source: nowlebanon.com

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24/10/12

#Syria, defection of a large group Assad soldiers and officers

Source: youtu.be

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Defected woman general trains #Syria’s rebels

23/10/12

Zubaida al-Meeki was the first woman officer to quit President Bashar al-Assad’s forces to join the Free Syrian Army.
Basma Atassi

Al-Meeki says she joined the rebels to train new recruits due to ‘the crimes committed by the regime’ [Al Jazeera]

In a revolution that has become associated with masculine bravado and gunfights in the streets, Zubaida al-Meeki stands out.

A former Syrian army general, she became the first woman officer to publicly announce her defection from President Bashar al-Assad’s army after seeing what she describes as “crimes and atrocities committed by the regime”.

An Alawite originally from the Occupied Golan Heights, bordering Israel, al-Meeki used to work in the army’s recruitment division in Bibila, a town south of Damascus that was mostly seized by rebels in August after heavy fighting with regime forces.

Al-Meeki says she had planned to defect and join the Free Syrian Army (FSA) since October last year but was unable to do so because of constant surveillance imposed on army officers by the regime.

“When they suspected that I may defect, they stormed our house [and] broke the front door,” she told Al Jazeera. “Then early in 2012, they fired my brother from his government job in the health administration in the city of Quneitra.”

But after the FSA took control of major parts of Bibila, al-Meeki approached a checkpoint manned by opposition forces and told them she wanted to join the fight against Assad’s regime.

“When she first approached us, we were surprised and suspicious. Here you have an Alawite woman telling you ‘I would like to fight on your side’,” Khaled, a co-ordinator with the FSA’s Jond Allah battalion - which operates in Bibila and nearby towns - told Al Jazeera. “We made enquiries about her to make sure she is trustworthy. We found out she was.”

While being suspicious because she belongs to the same religious sect as Assad, Khaled learnt from his research on al-Meeki that most Alawites who were displaced from the Golan Heights were considered second-class Alawites in Syria.

“For the regime, not all Alawites are the same. Those from Qurdaha [the Assad family hometown] are treated differently from those from Latakia, Tartus or the suburbs of cities. Those from the Golan Heights are treated the worst,” he says.

Source of inspiration 

Al-Meeki believed in the uprising from its first day in March last year, she says, contending that sectarianism is used to distract people from the reality of a popular uprising.

“The revolution gave dignity to the Syrian people and gave minorities a sense of belonging to one country. All of the sects in Syria have suffered so much under this regime,” she says.

“When the regime shells towns, the shells do not discriminate between a sect and the other.”

After she defected from the military, al-Meeki stayed behind for two months to help out members of the Jond Allah - or Soldiers of Allah - battalion before fleeing to Turkey. She trained 40 to 50 volunteers who had just joined the battalion to fight Assad’s regime.

“I spent most of the time in a military camp training people who possessed no military background. I trained them on how to load guns and use weapons, among other military techniques,” she said. 

Ahmad, a fighter in the battalion, said the presence of al-Meeki in the group was helpful amid the lack of high-level military expertise. She was a source of inspiration for the fighters, he said.

“While al-Meeki did not participate in the fighting itself, she was very close to the frontline. Her courageousness and dedication to the group were very positive for the morale of the soldiers. Most high-level generals who defect usually flee right away. She didn’t.”

Al-Meeki, who studied at a military college, acknowledged that it is unusual for females to train males in Syria. She says that there were hundreds of females in the country’s military but they mostly had administrative positions with little pay or benefits.

Fighting for ‘freedom’

Among the opposition, videos have emerged of women holding guns, claiming to be fighting with the FSA, but activists say these videos are merely a show of a support.

“Videos of women battalions or women fighters are sometimes meant to embarrass men who are sitting on their bums and not participating in the struggle,” Omar, an activist in Homs, says.

But al-Meeki’s case is different.

“She slept in the military camp and wore her military uniform everyday. The fighters respected her and obeyed her orders,” Abo Adnan, a Syrian filmmaker who travelled to the south of Damascus to film clashes between government forces and the FSA, says.

“This was very unusual to see,” he laughs. “I came to the town thinking the Jond Allah battalion is some al-Qaeda inspired group of fighters.

“But they were not. They treated al-Meeki like an older sister. They are normal people. They laugh and joke. Some pray, some don’t. Some smoke, some don’t. Some even drink.”

Abo Adnan’s upcoming film “The Southern Heartlines” will feature footage of al-Meeki training the fighters.

Raghda, a 25- year-old activist in the southern city of Deraa, says she cannot wait for her family and for the rest of Syria to see the film.

“We need to shake people, to show them that women can participate in the armed struggle that emerged in Syria. While I’m only a civilian activist, I’m still stigmatised as a loose woman because I travel a lot from one place to the other to deliver food and medicine.” 

“Yes, Bashar al-Assad is giving me a hard time, but so are my parents and the whole neighbourhood,” she says, laughing.

Al-Meeki, however, says her family is proud of her and of what she has done.

“They watched my defection video on TV channels and they were very happy about it,” al-Meeki says.

“I told them to say they disown me after I announced my defection. I was very scared that they would be subjected to threats and harassment. But they categorically refused to do that.

” ‘You are free and Syria, God willing, is also free,’ my parents told me.”

Source: aljazeera.com

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Defection of Ali Yusuf Rahman from Palestine Branch of Mukhabarat.

13/10/12

Defections and New Units, thanks to PolishSoldier ‏@PolishSoldier1

Formation “Turkmen Brigade” in Lattakia countryside.

Formation FSA unit in Damascus.

Formation Special Tasks Unit as part of “El Fath” Brigade.

Formation “Shield of Faith” Brigade in East Ghouta: Damascus.

Formation “Noureddine Zanki” Brigade.

Formation “March 15″ Brigade in Heesh: Idlib.

Formation “Mujahedeen of Levant” Brigade.

Formation FSA Brigade in Jabal Al Zawia.

Formation “Martyr Captain Ahmed Harwa” Brigade led by Major Mahmud Harwa.

Defection of Military Police

Formation “Martyr Anas Sheikh Othman” Brigade in city of Lattakia.

Formation FSA Brigade in rural Idlib.

Source: yallasouriya.wordpress.com

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  • 8 months ago
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12/10/12

#Syria, we are in Lattakia outskirts now : these soldiers have defected. They are  from 35 regiment, special forces!  We have defected because the Assad regime was trying to make us into criminals and murderers!

Source: youtu.be

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  • 8 months ago
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10/08/12

#Syria’s Assad ‘plans to escape to Russia’

Former aide to Syrian president, who defected in September, says he was privy to many of the regime’s secrets.

Turkey is not only home to more than 100,000 Syrian civilian refugees, but also high ranking defectors. 
 
Abdullah al-Omar says he was one of the staff members in the Media Office of Bashar al-Assad, Syria’s president.
 
He was privy to many of the secrets of the administration until his defection last September.

In an interview with Al Jazeera’s Anita McNaught in Antakya, southern Turkey, Omar claimed the Assad regime knows it cannot hold onto power and has already made plans to escape to Russia.

any of the regime’s secrets.

Source: aje.me

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  • 8 months ago
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