[video] Released Prisoner of Al Qaeda, Syria Gas Attack Committed By Rebels, Not Assad

Posted by: Rick Wells Posted date: September 13, 2013 In: Blog Posts, News, Videos

As another piece in the puzzle of what actually is happening on the ground in Syria, this interview is an important bit of information.

The statements of this man, a recently released captive of the “freedom fighters”, don’t fit with the Washington narrative regarding the chemical attack in Syria.

It’s valuable information that cannot be dismissed as the ravings of some agenda-driven madman. Mr. Piccinin is very credible and very measured in his comments and responses.

This interview contradicts the Hussein Obama claims of Assad’s guilt and places the blame squarely upon those we are funding and supporting, the terrorist group, Al Qaeda.

The fact that the Al Qaeda terror group is given any credibility as legitimate in the face of our history over the last dozen or so years, is mind boggling. The report which accompanies the video can be found below the video box.



Two Europeans who were abducted and held hostage for several months in Syria claim they overheard an exchange between their captors which proves that ‘rebels’ were behind the recent chemical attack. In a number of interviews to European news outlets, the former hostages – Belgian teacher Pierre Piccinin and Italian journalist Domenico Quirico – said they overheard an English-language Skype conversation between their captors and other men which suggested it was ‘rebel’ forces, not the government, that used chemical weapons on Syria’s civilian population in an August 21 attack near Damascus.

“It is a moral duty to say this. The government of Bashar al-Assad did not use sarin gas or other types of gas in the outskirts of Damascus,” Piccinin said during an interview with Belgium’s RTL radio station. Piccinin stressed that while being held captive, he and fellow prisoner Quirico were secluded from the outside world and had no idea that chemical weapons were deployed.

But the conversation which both men overheard suggested that the use of the weapons was a strategic move by the opposition, aimed at getting the West to intervene. “In this conversation, they said that the gas attack on two neighborhoods of Damascus was launched by the ‘rebels’ as a provocation to lead the West to intervene militarily,” Quirico told Italy’s La Stampa. “We were unaware of everything that was going on during our detention in Syria, and therefore also with the gas attack in Damascus.”

While stating that the rebels most likely exaggerated the accident’s death toll, the Italian journalist stressed that he could not vouch whether “the conversation was based on real facts.” However, he said that one of the three people in the alleged conversation identified himself as a Free Syrian Army general, La Stampa reported.

Based on what both men have learned, Piccinin told RTL that it would be “insane and suicidal for the West to support these people.” “It pains me to say it because I’ve been a fierce supporter of the Free Syrian Army in its rightful fight for democracy since 2012,” Piccinin added.

“There was sometimes real violence…humiliation, bullying, mock executions…Domenico faced two mock executions, with a revolver,” Piccinin told RTL.

Both men were kidnapped in Syria last April by a group of armed men in pickup trucks who were believed to be from Free Syrian Army.

According to Piccinin, the captors soon transferred them over to the Abu Ammar brigade, a rebel group “more bandit than Islamist.” “We were moved around a lot…it was not always the same group that held us, there were very violent groups, very anti-West and some anti-Christian,” Piccinin said.

Both men tried to escape twice but their attempts were unsuccessful, prompting the ‘rebel’ group to punish them for their actions. The Italian government announced on Sunday that both men had been freed after Rome intensified negotiations with the ‘rebels’ for the release of the prisoners ahead of an anticipated US strike on Syria.

http://freepatriot.org/2013/09/13/vi...-rebels-assad/