The end of a Financial Times article analyzing the Syrian rebel victory over the Assad-Putin-Nasrallah siege of Aleppo --
“Now we have to deal with a new tragedy: that the saviours of the people of Aleppo include among them a terrorist group,” wrote Abdelaziz Hamza, a Syrian activist and one of the exiled founders of Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, which documents abuses by the jihadi group Isis. “This terrorist group [Fatah al-Sham] did more to help the besieged, starved Syrians in Aleppo than the entire international community.”
There's even more fun down the road when the rebel threat to the main regime strongholds grows.
“Now we have to deal with a new tragedy: that the saviours of the people of Aleppo include among them a terrorist group,” wrote Abdelaziz Hamza, a Syrian activist and one of the exiled founders of Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, which documents abuses by the jihadi group Isis. “This terrorist group [Fatah al-Sham] did more to help the besieged, starved Syrians in Aleppo than the entire international community.”
There's even more fun down the road when the rebel threat to the main regime strongholds grows.
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