Syrian Opposition Says ex-Defense Minister Tlass in Paris

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Syrian regime stalwart and former defense minister Mustafa Tlass has arrived in Paris with one of his sons but they are not defecting, opposition representatives told Agence France Presse on Monday.

Tlass arrived in France from Syria with his wife and his businessman son Firas, the Paris-based opponents said. His other son Manaf, an officer in the Syrian regime's military, is believed still to be in Damascus.

Mohammed al-Rashdan, member of the National Committee for Support of the Syrian Revolution, told AFP: "He has been in France for five days after having an argument with Assef Shawkat, (President) Bashar al-Assad's brother-in-law."

Shawkat is the current deputy defense minister and husband of President Assad's sister, Bushra.

A source close to the Syrian community in exile told AFP: "Tlass and his son Firas arrived in Paris yesterday (Sunday). I don't think this is a defection. He will be here a while but it is with the regime's authorization."

Other Syrian regime opponents confirmed Tlass' presence in France but denied reports that he was about to announce his defection or that he was meeting with opposition members.

A Sunni Muslim, Tlass was Syrian defense minister from 1972 to 2004, having befriended Bashar's father and predecessor as Syrian president, Hafez, at military academy.

French foreign ministry spokesman Bernard Valero said he could not confirm Tlass' presence.

"I have no information on this matter," Valero said. "Apparently defections are on the increase within the Syrian regime."

"This regime has long lost legitimacy among the population and the Syrian elite. The apparent cohesion of the regime is the fruit of a policy of terror, which will not long succeed in stifling calls for freedom and dignity," Valero added.

More than 8,500 people have died since March last year when Syrians first took to the streets demanding democratic reform and an end to Assad's regime, according to figures by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Comments 5
Default-user-icon trueself (Guest) 12 March 2012, 20:16

This is a very old man and his contribution to the resistance if it ever happens would be extremely weak, let alone effective. It might be a symbolic event which could encourage others to defect. His presence in paris with his son is simply unusual while his other son is still in damascus. For him to be allowed to exit syria through the official channels is an indication that he is not in the process of defection. Nevertheless, the whole story is a bit weird and could have a follow up soon. Let's wait and see what might eventuate until then.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 12 March 2012, 21:07

I wish the plot would have worked. This will make Bashar increasingly paranoid. Hitler had plotters against him and he went nuts with personal security.

Missing lebaneserevenge@yahoo.com 12 March 2012, 22:52

Bingo...

Thumb thepatriot 12 March 2012, 23:36

This man is of the worst kind for humanity! He should be trialed no matter what!

Default-user-icon guest101 (Guest) 13 March 2012, 14:54

Perhaps he is in France to offer syrian demands before any of the french officers captured in Homs. oh how quickly the shoe turns.