McCain Visited Kidnappers in Syria

Syria Report

A shocking report from pan-Arab TV station Al-Jadeed reveals America’s Republican Senator, John McCain, visited kidnappers of Lebanese pilgrims.

Elizabeth O’Bagy, political director for the “Syrian Emergency Task Force” and , a U.S.-based nonprofit providing support to the opposition, allegedly organised the visit which brought McCain just half a mile inside Syria on Monday 27 May.  

The 76 year-old notoriously hawkish senator is particularly famous for singing a song consisting of the words “bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.”

In one meeting inside the Syrian border at the Bab al-Salameh border border crossing, he held talks with Asifat al-Shamal (Northern Storm Brigade), which controls the crossing. Asifat al-Shamal is one of countless militant groups which make up the much reported “Free Syrian Army”, a term which has becoming increasingly redundant as sectarianism, religious extremism and Al-Qaeda ideology become the norm.

In Elizabeth O’Bagy’s own Twitter commentary, she announced that McCain was hosted by the Asifat al-Shamal Brigade and met twenty “commanders” in total.

Elizabeth O'Bagy announces details of the visit which she claims to have organised

Elizabeth O’Bagy announces details of the visit which she claims to have organised

Soon after or during the snap visit, at least three photos surfaced showing McCain posing with various individuals.

In the following images, McCain is posing with senior members of the Asifat al-Shamal Brigade as well as the chief of the “Free Syrian Army”, Salim Idriss.

On May 22, 2012, dozens of Lebanese men and women were travelling on a bus through Syria on their way back to Lebanon from a pilgrimage to religious sites in Iran. After crossing the Turkish border into the Aleppo region, the bus was ambushed in Azzaz by around 30 gunmen, who forced several of the passengers to dismount at gunpoint. The militants instructed one of the passengers to go to the local police station, report the ambush and inform police officers of a desire to swap the hostages for two individuals being held by police.

Following much global media coverage, it was alleged by supporters and apologists of armed groups that the hostages were “members of Hezbollah”, a predictable accusation, echoing countless war crimes in which the victims are accused of being somehow linked to the Syrian government. Usually, the victims are of a minority sect, underlining the overt sectarianism espoused by the thousand or so militant groups operating in Syria. Victims of the ambush say that they were never accused of being members of Hezbollah, but rather, that because they are Shia Muslims, they could be used as leverage to negotiate with the Syrian government. The same militant group, kidnapped Lebanese journalist Fidaa Itani in late 2012.

In total, eleven men were kidnapped by the militant groups in Azzaz. The hostages have been regularly referred to as “the Forgotten” as they are still being held in captivity.

Daniel Shoueib, a relative of one of the hostages, who was reading the news of McCain’s surprise and unexpected visit, was shocked to see the photo which showed men he recognised as the kidnappers on May 22, 2012. Daniel went on to criticise American policy, specifically the sponsoring and support of terror groups who are responsible for acts such as sectarian kidnappings. .. points to the sign in the larger version of the photo which among other words printed, says “New Syria”.

Another relative, Hayat Aouali, spoke of the United States with its influence over armed militant groups, challenging its decision-makers to use the influence to bring about the release of the hostages, who are said to be held in circumstances involving maltreatment.

Significantly, Turkey’s support for armed groups in Syria, especially for the organisation with which McCain visited in Syria, paints a bleak picture of regional positions toward Syria. Indeed, it appears to vindicate the Syrian government’s position that the insurgency and violence are a result of foreign intervention.

Reporters from  Lebanon’s Al-Jadeed TV met militants from the Asifat al-Shamal Brigade at the Bab al-Salameh border crossing, as did John McCain on Monday. In a screenshot of Al-Jadeed TV’s report, a man identified as Muahmmad Noor can be seen – a member of the militant brigade.

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In the images of McCain’s visit, the same man can be seen.

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The man behind McCain’s right shoulder is Abu Youssef. He stamped the passports of the Al-Jadeed TV staff when they visited Syria through the Bab al-Salameh border crossing. The following images show Abu Youssef in both a screenshot from the Al-Jadeed report and him posing with McCain during his visit.

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Abu Youssef to McCain's behind-right

Abu Youssef to McCain’s behind-right

Mohammad Noor & Abu Youseff

Mohammad Noor & Abu Youssef

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The following is the report from Al-Jadeed TV. The clip was translated by Arabi Souri.

 

Abu Youssef is spotted in a CNN report on McCain’s visit. Note that the man being interviewed is present in all of the photos of the senators visit – highlighting the mainstream media’s reliance on what it usually refers to as peaceful “activists”, despite there oftentimes active involvement in armed and usually sectarian militant organisations.

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Screenshot of CNN report shows Abu Youssef with McCain during a meeting

Thanks to Arabi Souri and Mustafa who helped with the translation of material.

Thanks also to Luke for editing.

http://syriareport.net/mccain-visited-kidnappers-in-syria/

2 thoughts on “McCain Visited Kidnappers in Syria

  1. Didn’t hear of the “Syrian Emergency Task Force” and , a U.S.-based nonprofit providing support to the opposition” getting the IRS anal probe.

  2. Jihadi John endorses and promotes torture as an American value, compromises national security by inviting blowback, and is proud to be one of the architects of the invasion of Iraq, while calling Assad “brutal”.

    What a pathetic and immature little errand boy for the highest bidder this man has become.

    The good news is, he chose Palin to run with him and he lost. He now chooses freedom fighters from foreign countries to align himself with, and he will lose again and so will all those who support him.

    Elizabeth O’Bagy is just another “war expert”(interventionist) working for the “institute for the study of war”, a stink tank founded by Kimberly Kagan. Both Kagan and McShame proudly stump for the “spirit of america”. The mission statement of this group, is promoting blowback and hatred of Americans across the globe by partnering with so called freedom fighters who want US troops to bring them democracy and build them a nation, so they can invest in businesses in “emerging democracies”.

    http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Spirit_of_America

    The real reason Jihadi John wants to murder Assad and his family, is because thats better then having to explain to his kids that he supported the Syrian government torturing “al-qaeda operatives” before he was against the Syrian government for torturing “freedom fighters.”

    Does this mean that Jihadi John and his disciples of deceit will now apologize to Maher Arar for sending him to Syria to be tortured? Find a big enough donor, and you can get footstool Mccain to say whatever you want. I can’t wait until the US becomes like Mexico, officials are cheaper to buy there, damn that US fiat inflation!

    http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/siteapps/advocacy/ActionItem.aspx?c=6oJCLQPAJiJUG&b=6645049&aid=15496

    Don’t Forget Maher Arar’s Rendition to Syria
    http://mwcnews.net/focus/politics/23447-jacobhornberger-arars-rendition.html

    OUTSOURCING TORTURE
    The secret history of America’s “extraordinary rendition” program
    http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/02/14/050214fa_fact6

    Neocon High Priest McCain On Why We Must Bomb Syria
    http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/neocon-watch/2013/may/01/neocon-high-priest-mccain-on-why-we-must-bomb-syria.aspx

    McCain’s ‘Moving Experience’
    http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/neocon-watch/2013/may/30/mccains-moving-experience.aspx

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