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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) – Pakistani Taliban commanders Tuesday rejected suggestions they were sending fighters to Syria, saying some have gone there independently but the movement's focus remained in Pakistan.

They said some militants, mainly Arabs and Central Asians, had gone to fight the forces of President Bashar al-Assad, but a senior Taliban leader dismissed reports of them setting up camps in Syria.

The lawless tribal areas of northwest Pakistan along the Afghan border have long been a magnet for militants from across the Muslim world eager to fight US-led NATO forces in Afghanistan.

But since the uprising against Assad began in March 2011, foreign jihadists have flocked to Syria, where disparate rebel groups are seeking his downfall.

Some media reports in recent days have claimed scores or even hundreds of Pakistani Taliban are among them and that they have set up camps in Syria.

A senior commander who sits on the shura or ruling council of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) told AFP there was no tactical shift and no decision had been made to send forces to Syria.

"There is no reality in these reports, we have far better targets in the region, NATO troops headed by the Americans are present in Afghanistan," he said on condition of anonymity.

"We are already in a war with Pakistani troops. We support the mujahideen's struggle in Syria but in our opinion, we have a lot more to do here in Pakistan and Afghanistan."


The TTP is an umbrella group for numerous factions trying to bring down the Pakistani state and impose sharia law. It has ties to the Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda.

"The great evil (America) is here in Afghanistan, troops from 30 kafir (non-believer) countries are attacking innocent people in Afghanistan, so Bashar al-Assad is not that important for us," the TTP commander said.

"Obama is the big evil, Americans are a much bigger evil for us. The Taliban shura has never discussed sending mujahideen to Syria."


Another mid-ranking TTP commander in Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan tribal district which is a hotbed of Taliban and Al-Qaeda activity, said some fighters had gone to Syria "in a personal capacity".

A third senior TTP cadre said those who had gone were mostly Arabs, Uzbeks and Chechens.

More than 100,000 people have been killed since the uprising against Assad erupted, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Analyst Rahimullah Yusufzai dismissed claims of the TTP setting up camps in Syria as "a publicity campaign" by some of the militants.


"But we cannot deny the fact that they are quite ambitious and want to send a clear message to the world that they are still very strong and have strong linkages with other local and international groups," he said.

Ismail, an Arab fighter from Al-Qaeda, told AFP in northwest Pakistan that he planned to join the fight against Assad.

"I am going to Syria in the next few days, my family will stay here," he said.

"Our mujahideen are going not only to Syria but also to Lebanon, Egypt and other Arab countries."

Saifullah Khan Mahsud, the executive director of the FATA Research Centre and an expert on Pakistan's tribal zone, said fighters had been going to Syria from Pakistan for at least a month and a half.

"Most of them are foreigners but Pakistanis have also joined them," he said.

Read more: Pakistan Taliban say no shift to Syria | Fox News
 
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) – Pakistani Taliban commanders Tuesday rejected suggestions they were sending fighters to Syria, saying some have gone there independently but the movement's focus remained in Pakistan.

I believe 'm.

Hell, we even have Dutch muslims going to Syria to fight against Assad.
 
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What do you think about them king to Syria to fight Assad?

If it were all up to me, I'd revoke all NATO support for the rebels in Syria, and leave Syria to Assad + the Russians to clean up the resistance in Syria in short order. It would end the war, and allow refugees to go home.

What Russia+Assad do with the Syrian people next, will be a very good indicator whether or not Russia can be trusted with "influence" over a country that's well away from their own borders.

I would allow Russia this because they have a strategically-important Syrian-seaport deal with Assad, and I do want to keep the Russian leadership (a rightful superpower imo) calm and relaxed. The game the US is playing (anti-nuke installations in far eastern europe, on Russia's doorstep, for instance; something they kept up for years but has recently been let go of by Obama, finally, although the next US administration might be Republican again and start pushing that plan again) against Russia has to be restrained a bit I think, or we end up with a big potential for more proxy wars between the superpowers in small countries, resulting in "Vietnam war" after "Vietnam war".

I've emailed NATO officials (political parties and intelligence agencies) about this, but they soon decided to actually arm the Syrian resistance.
This makes Syria the current major proxy war in effect, and will only prolong the war, prevent Syrian refugees from returning, etc.

Now, as to your question, Dutch muslim youth going to fight against Assad;
it's simply their choice, I can't and won't stop them, although I did inform them that I had sent that e-mail to NATO officials with a recommendation NOT to arm the Syrian resistance at all, on a dutch muslim forum I use for such annoucements. The muslims on that Dutch forum weren't happy with my recommendations to NATO, to say the least.

Time will tell how the Syrian conflict will evolve. I hope always for SHORT wars, if a war is to be fought at all.
But this world isn't perfect, not at all.
 
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