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Syria-Lebanon
WMD stashed in Syria?
2004-01-06
This is a follow-up to yesterday’s question about who Nizar Najoef is. Looks to me like he’s pretty credible.
"Nizar Najoef" is more commonly spelled Nizar Nayyouf, and he is a remarkable man. He was a journalist and an activist for liberal reform under Hafez Assad, and as a result spent nine years in prison. In his first prison, Nayyouf tried to organize a prisoners’ rebellion; he was soon transferred to another prison where he promptly began a hunger strike. Finally, he was sent to a military prison where he was subjected to appalling torture, and is apparently partially paralyzed as a result. Nevertheless, Nayyouf somehow managed to smuggle out information about the torture of his fellow prisoners. Numerous human-rights groups and reporters’ organizations tried to intervene in his case; he was finally released in 2001 following a plea from the Vatican. Nayyouf now lives in Europe.

Where does Nayyouf say the WMD is (or was) hidden? In tunnels beneath the town of al-Baida; near the village of Tal Snan; and in "Sjinsjar" (Dutch spelling), a city east of the highway between Hama and Damascus. Nayyouf says he received the information through connections in Syrian intelligence. He believes the U.S. knows all of this, but is biding its time for political reasons. It will act on the information, he told the newspaper, "when the U.S. thinks it’s time to see Assad go."

Is there anything to this? Who knows. What’s impressive is that, despite paralysis, blindness, and illness due to torture, Nayyouf is still battling the Syrian Baathists. Not long ago he participated in a press conference accusing the regime of still imprisoning a Lebanese man who disappeared 12 years earlier. He’s probably right about that. Nayyouf even beat a libel suit brought against him by Syria’s former vice president (another Assad), after Nayyouf revealed that he’d ordered the murder of political prisoners. He’s irrepressible.
Posted by:growler

#4  They are near the Lebanese border, in the north, but not in the Bekaa valley. The Bekaa valley occupies almost half of Lebanon, btw, so thats not too significant I think.
Posted by: buwaya   2004-1-6 8:02:58 PM  

#3  I'd have guessed the Bekaa Valley. Or are these towns in or near it?
Posted by: eLarson   2004-1-6 4:24:50 PM  

#2  The left won't bother. They'll just ignore him. Look at how much coverage he's gotten already from the main media -- crickets.
Posted by: rabidfox   2004-1-6 10:48:59 AM  

#1  Anyone want to guess as to how the left will try to discredit this guy?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-1-6 10:33:49 AM  

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