Monday, April 30, 2007

Arrests of Al Qaedaesque elements in Saudi Arabia and France linked to "operatives" in Lebanon

We learn from "non-civilian" sources in Beirut, that the arrests of some 170 "suspects" in Saudi Arabia is directly linked to a series of arrests in Lebanon and in France, and in every case, Lebanese "elements" were either amongst the arrested or links to them were solidly established via cell phone contacts and "coercion". This in turn, has greatly embarrassed the Siniora government who worked "diligently", especially in light of serious talk (New Yorker & Foreign Affairs...) of Saudi financing of Salafi/Jihadi groups to counter the "spread of Shiism," ... to maintain the utmost secrecy when it comes to the "investigations" in Beirut at least if not in all 3 capitals. Had it not been for the all the noise made by the relatives of those incarcerated in north Lebanon, things could have remained in the dark ...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOOK FOR THE SOURCE. RIYADH. LOOK FOR "REAL" BENEFICIARIES: LEBANON'S RULING JUNTA.

Anonymous said...

wasn't there a segment (interview) on the activities of these north lebanon sunni fundamentalists some time back in 2001? weren't they responsible for attacks on lebanese army outposts and christian villagers back in 2000? weren't they freed on bond by the hariris just prior to the 2005 elections?