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New Syria rebel alliance declares war on Al-Qaeda

International Desk |
Update: 2014-01-04 06:13:37

DHAKA: A newly formed Syrian rebel alliance has declared war on the powerful Al-Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and joined other opposition groups in battling the extremists.

‘We, the Army of the Mujahideen, pledge to defend ourselves and our honour, wealth and lands, and to fight ISIL, which has violated the rule of God, until it announces its dissolution,’ said the new alliance of eight groups, in a statement published on Facebook Friday, reports TDS.

The alliance demanded that ISIL fighters either join the ranks of other rebel groups ‘or hand over their weapons and leave Syria’.

The alliance accused ISIL of ‘spreading strife and insecurity... in liberated (rebel) areas, spilling the blood of fighters and wrongly accusing them of heresy, and expelling them and their families from areas they have paid heavily to free’ from Assad’s regime.

The Army of Mujahideen also accused ISIL of theft and looting, and of ‘kidnapping, killing and torturing (rebel) commanders and activists’, echoing repeated complaints among opposition ranks against the Al-Qaeda affiliate.

The newly formed group is made up of eight small to medium-sized brigades, and it was not immediately clear how many fighters it commanded.

But as the statement was issued it fought fierce clashes against ISIL in the Aleppo and Idlib provinces of northern Syria.

BDST: 1709 HRS, JAN 04, 2014
Edited by Robab Rosan, Current Affairs Editor

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