Syria Islamist Rebels Set Up Religious Council in East
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربية
Rebel groups including the jihadist Al-Nusra Front have set up a religious council to administer affairs in the east of Syria which is mostly under their control, a rights watchdog said on Sunday.
"God commanded the Islamic battalions to form a religious council in the east to administer the affairs of the people and fill a security gap," the groups said in a statement distributed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The council will include several offices charged with functions including justice, policing and emergency services, the statement said.
Video footage distributed by the Britain-based Observatory showed an Islamist convoy draped with black flags bearing Islamic inscriptions and driving in the Deir Ezzor area of the east.
The video shows rebels attaching a banner to a building in the town of Mayadeen, on which is written "Religious Committee of the Eastern Region."
Rebels in the eastern provinces of Deir Ezzor, Hassaka and Raqa have made significant military gains as they battle forces loyal to President Bashar Assad in the country's oil-producing region.
The Al-Nusra Front, completely unknown before the rebellion in Syria that began two years ago, has been a rebel standard-bearer since mid-2012 when it became the spearhead of the insurgency ahead of the Free Syrian Army.
FSA fighters, composed mainly of army deserters, have told Agence France Presse that despite being fewer in number, the Al-Nusra jihadists have better logistic and economic backing and receive financing "from abroad."
The Front has gone for strategic targets in the east such as oil wells, and also recruits local fighters and pays them.
Al-Nusra makes no secret of its aims to see Syria become an Islamist state. Damascus accuses both Saudi Arabia and Qatar of financing Islamist groups battling the Assad regime.

The Arabs have tried Secularism, Socialism, Nationalism, Sectarianism and all the Ism's under the sun and have all failed nothing left but Islam.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/opinion/sunday/kristof-not-so-crazy-in-tehran.html?_r=0
I have bad news for you. US trust the Shia more than the Sunnis.

Who cares who the US trust more. Time for people in arab countries to act in their own interest. If the secularists and moderate islAmists in the opposition do not stop arguing and wavering, they will have their lunch eaten by the radicals and we would have noved from one dictatorship to another.

@Eltigar..... Onslaught? Really?... Irans economy is going down the drain n they're surrounded by American bases... And Russia is still recovering from its soviet failures. What onslaught?? The only problem is hizballah. At one point in time they served a great purpous... Unfortunately that time is gone, but the hizib remains. There's a sollution somewhere, n it's definitely NOT more war!

Bashar made them this way. The head chopping savages in Saudi Arabia too, Bashar did that to the Saudis.

when i see these pictures, i say quickly, let us return the moderate sunnites in lebanon. Let the saad character return ba2a and make a union gouvernment. That is the only solution.