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Syria Hardliners Release American Held in Idlib
2021-02-19
[AnNahar] A hardline Death Eater group running Syria's last major opposition bastion released on Wednesday an American self-described journalist accused of having ties to jihadists, a war monitor said.

"The Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, formerly al-Nusra, before that it was called something else
...al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, from which sprang the Islamic State...
(HTS) alliance has released Bilal Abdul Kareem, who has American nationality," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

HTS in August detained Abdul Kareem in Idlib province after the self-styled journalist published an interview with a woman who accused the group of torturing her husband in detention, the Observatory said.

The jihadist-led alliance had sentenced Abdul Kareem to a year and a half in detention but agreed to an early release after receiving "guarantees" from local leaders who petitioned HTS to drop charges, according to the Britannia-based Observatory.

Born Darrell Lamont Phelps, Abdul Kareem converted to Islam before moving to the Middle East in 2002.
The self-described bald headed black guy from the Bronx left a wife and children in Egypt before heading off to satisfy his curiosity about the jihadis in Syrian.
He arrived in Syria in 2012 from Libya, curious about the rebels battling Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Terror of Aleppo ...
's forces in a conflict which at that point was just a year old.

He has reported from shrinking rebel territory in Syria's north, filming the aftermath of air strikes, interviewing hardline fighters, even meeting al-Qaeda members.

His contacts in the jihadist-led HTS alliance have granted him extensive access at a time when the risk of abduction makes much of Syria too dangerous for journalists from mainstream news outlets.

But it has also prompted allegations that Abdul Kareem is a "jihadist propagandist" and would not have survived in the area had he been an impartial journalist -- particularly given HTS's history of harsh crackdowns against perceived foes.

The jihadist group and its allies now control roughly half of the northwestern province of Idlib and slivers of adjacent governorates.
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Bilal Abdul Kareem: 2017-07-28 Pro-militant Islamic scholar blames Al-Qaeda for Idlib infighting
Bilal Abdul Kareem: 2017-07-02 Britain migrant colonist briefs
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  Mad Dogs among Those Allah Helps:
Phelps, shed of his woman and whelps,
Turns pious warm body;
Reporter-jihadi
Tours prayer rugs of Syria, yelps.
Posted by: Ho Chi Shusogum5632   2021-02-19 16:38  

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