Assads childhood friend, a trusted military chief, defects
Gravest blow yet to Syrian regime
Manaf Tlas, one of Syrian President Bashar Assads closest friends and most trusted military colleagues, who is also the son of the Assad regimes former long-serving defense minister, has defected from the Assad regime and fled to Turkey, in what one analyst described Thursday as the gravest blow yet to Assads regime.
Manaf Tlas and Bashar Assad have been friends since childhood, and the Tlas family, who are Sunni Muslims, have played a critical role in maintaining support for the Alawite Muslim Assads within the Syrian Sunni community. Colonel Tlas was a battalion commander in Assads elite Republican Guard.
According to Israels Channel 2 news, Tlass father Mustafa, who was the Syrian armys chief of staff from 1968-1972, and then served as minister of defense from 1972-2004, has also abandoned Bashar Assad, though more discreetly. He had slipped quietly away to Paris, said Channel 2′s Ehud Yaari, a respected Arab affairs analyst.
Likely a stop in Zurich along the way... | Many other members of the Tlas family hold senior positions up to and including the rank of general in the Syrian army, Yaari said, and it was hard to imagine that they would long continue in those positions now that Manaf Tlas had defected.
If they're smart they're already in Paris... | Manaf Tlas held failed talks with Syrian opposition leaders soon after anti-Assad unrest erupted in March of last year, the BBC reported at the time. Tlas was quoted then as saying that while Syria needed reform, Bashar Assad was the reformers best hope.
Manafs brother, Firas, is a billionaire businessman and part of the Sunni merchant class who have hitherto widely supported the Assad regime, Yaari noted. Now based in Dubai, Firas has lately been in contact with the Syrian opposition, Yaari said.
Dubai isn't Paris but it'll do... | Yaari said Syrian state media briefly reported online on Manafs defection earlier Thursday, calling him a traitor, but then removed the item and had since issued no official comment.
Posted by: Steve White 2012-07-06 |