Saturday, May 18, 2013
I ate the heart of a Syrian - Abu Sakkar speaks - Truthloader
Khalid al Hamad, also known as Abu Sakkar, explains why he chose to mutilate the body of a dead Syrian regime fighter and put the heart in his mouth. The opposition fighter with the Independent Omar Farouk Brigades, based around Homs, has been filmed explaining why he ate the heart of his enemy.
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Iran's Saeed Jalili warns West over Syria
With international pressure increasing on efforts to end the two-year-long conflict, Iran - which maintains strong connections with President Bashar-al Assad's regime - has come out strongly, warning the West against arming the rebels.
The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Saeed Jalili reiterated his government's standpoint to euronews:
"The price is not only being paid by Syrian people. Rather it is also being paid by the people of Europe. Insisting on this wrongful behaviour they have given opportunities to terrorists to come thousands of kilometres from Afghanistan to the borders of Europe. I think that this is something that the people in Europe need to be worried about this."
Saeed Jalili is currently leading Iran's negotiations on the country's nuclear dispute with major world powers. The UN's nuclear agency and Europe want Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment to reassure everyone it is not seeking nuclear weapons.
"We have provided the Agency with the widest level of cooperation that is possible. I would go so far as to say that our cooperation with the Agency is unprecedented," said Jalili.
Jalili's comments will come as a surprise to the US and Europe, However his last minute entry into Iran's forthcoming presidential elections may indicate Tehran is ready for dialogue on major world issues.
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