Saudi Arabia Sends Inmates to Fight in Syria
TEHRAN
(FNA)- A top secret memo revealed that the Saudi Kingdom sent death-row
inmates, sentenced to execution by decapitation, to Syria to fight
against the Syrian government in exchange for commuting their sentences.
According to the memo, written by the Ministry of Interior in Saudi
Arabia dated on April 17, 2012, the Saudi Kingdom negotiated with a
total of 1239 inmates, offering them a full pardon and a monthly salary
for their families in exchange for their training in order to send them
to fight in Syria.
The memo was signed by Abdullah bin Ali al-Rmezan, the "Director of
follow up in Ministry of Interior", the Assyrian International News
Agency reported.
According to the memo, there have been the nationals of Yemenis,
Palestinians, Saudis, Sudanese, Syrians, Jordanians, Somalis, Afghanis,
Egyptians, Pakistanis, Iraqis, and Kuwaitis among the inmates.
There have been 23 Iraqi prisoners.
A former member of the Iraqi parliament, speaking on condition of
anonymity, confirmed the authenticity of the document and said most of
the Iraqi prisoners in Saudi Arabia sent to Syria returned to Iraq and
admitted that they had agreed to the deal offered by the Saudi Kingdom,
and requested the Iraqi government to petition the Saudi government to
release their families, who were being held hostage in Saudi Arabia.
Yemeni nationals who were sent to Syria also returned to Yemen and
asked their government to secure the release of their families,
according to the former Iraqi MP, who said there are many more documents
in this regard.
Initially Saudi Arabia denied the existence of the program. But the
testimony of the released prisoners forced the Saudi government to
admit, in private circles, its existence.
According to the former Iraqi MP, the Russians threatened to bring
this issue to the United Nations if the Saudis continued working against
President Bashar al-Assad.
The Saudis agreed to stop their underground activities and work
towards finding a political solution on condition that knowledge of this
program would not be made public.
Here is the translation of the memo:
This is a document issued by
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Interior
Follow-up LOGO Number: 71466/J/H
Attachments:
Date: 25/5/1433 H. (April /17/2012 AD)
(Top Secret)
His Excellency General Suood Al-Thnayyan
The Classified (Secret) Office at the Ministry of Interior May Allah protect him
Peace be upon you and Allah's mercy and blessings
In reference to the Royal Court telegram No. 112, dated on 04/19/1433 H
(March 3, 2012), referring to those held in the Kingdom jails accused
with crimes to which Islamic Sharia law of execution by sword
(decapitation) applies, we inform you that we are in dialogue with the
accused criminals who have been convicted with smuggling drugs, murder,
rape, from the following nationalities: 110 Yemenis, 21 Palestinians,
212 Saudis, 96 Sudanese, 254 Syrians, 82 Jordanians, 68 Somalis, 32
Afghanis, 94 Egyptians, 203 Pakistanis, 23 Iraqis, and 44 Kuwaitis.
We have reached an agreement with them that they will be exempted from
the death sentence and given a monthly salary to their families and
loved ones, who will be prevented from traveling outside Saudi Arabia in
return for rehabilitation of the accused and their training in order to
send them to Jihad in Syria.
Please accept my greetings.
(Signed)
Director of follow up in Ministry of Interior
Abdullah bin Ali al-Rmezan
CC:
Authority of enforcement of the common good and prevention of forbidden
Copy for general intelligence
Here is the original memo in Arabic:
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