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Tuesday 14 June 2011Syrian Opposition: Hezbollah, Iran aiding Assad
The Syrian Opposition on Tuesday accused Iran and Hezbollah of assisting President Bashar Assad in the brutal repressing of pro-democracy protesters. The two entities, opposition sources said, were paying people to come to Syria and fight in the name of the regimes. In one of the videos, a Hezbollah operative caught in Syria denies being affiliated with the militant group and says that he was one of many "brought to Syria by Hezbollah in a 45-bus convoy… they pay, they pay $1,000 even $5,000," he said, adding that the buses also carried a considerable arsenal. Still, the Syrian Opposition's claims – voiced since the first wave of anti-Assad protest some three months ago – could not be corroborated by an independent source. Clinton accused Tehran of exporting its own brand of riot-control method, which Iran used to quash the wave of riots sweeping through it two years ago. Source: Ynetnews |