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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syria Arrests 300 Saudis: Report
2005-05-29
More than 300 Saudis have been arrested at the airport in Damascus and along the Syrian border on suspicion they were en route to Iraq to fight alongside insurgents, press reports said yesterday.
Ummm... About a light battalion...
Relatives of some of the arrested told Al-Watan Arabic daily that the Saudis had no intention of entering Iraq in order to take part in a jihad against American and other occupation forces.
"No, no! Certainly not!"
They said some of the Saudis were arrested on arrival at the airport in Damascus.
"Welcome to Syria! Stick 'em up!"
"The Saudis had gone to Syria to spend their holidays," the paper quoted the relatives as saying.
"What holiday's that?"
"The Festival of Dynamite!"
The hotels in Mauritania were full?
A Saudi woman said her husband was arrested soon after his arrival at the airport in Damascus. "He called me from the airport to let me know he had arrived safely. Then we had no word for a while and later we learned he had been arrested at the airport," she told the daily. The paper did not say when exactly the arrest had taken place.
Sounds like it was shortly after he got there, doesn't it?
At least she'll get him back alive and unventilated.
According to the Syrian ambassador to the United Nations, Faisal Mekdad, his country has arrested some 1,200 people over the past few months to prevent them from entering Iraq. Many of the those trying to cross the border into Iraq, most likely to join the insurgents, were sent home "to face trial" or were being held in Syrian jails, Mekdad told Reuters.
No doubt we'll be hearing all the details of the trials in the Green Truth...
He would not say exactly where the detainees were from but that they were from "Iraq's neighbors and other countries in the region."
"You know: Samoa, Nova Scotia, Equador, those kinds of places..."
Mekdad said: "We have done a great job in this respect, something which should be recognized by the United States and others. We have arrested (about) 1,200 people who had come into Syria from other countries and who were going to the front," he explained.
Since they're clearly able to arrest these mooks now, why weren't they doing it before?
The Bush administration has complained frequently that Syria is not doing enough to halt the flow of men and money to the insurgency in Iraq. Hoshyar Zebari, the Iraqi foreign minister, said his country's neighbors could do more to prevent foreign fighters from entering Iraq.
Posted by:Fred

#3  The Syrians may be arresting these chaps and holding them for a while for appearance sake. I don't trust the Syrians for some reason. Must be the change in barometric pressure or something.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-05-29 12:53  

#2  "..most likely to join the insurgents, were sent home “to face trial” or were being held in Syrian jails."

“to face trial”=Syrian 90 day slaughter boot camp.

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Posted by: Spack Joger1278   2005-05-29 02:51  

#1  Since they're clearly able to arrest these mooks now, why weren't they doing it before?

I swear that it looked like a bundle of carrots, but upon closer inspection, it became apparent that it's a bunch of big stick. Neither do Americans speak softly.
Posted by: Assad   2005-05-29 00:49  

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