Syria appoints some foreign Islamist fighters to its military, sources say

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FILE PHOTO: Khaled Brigade, a part of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), hold a military parade, after Syria's Bashar al-Assad was ousted, in Damascus, Syria, December 27, 2024. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo

Out of a total of almost 50 military roles announced by the Defence Ministry on Dec 29, at least six had gone to foreigners, sources said.

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- Syria’s new rulers have installed some foreign fighters, including Uighurs, a Jordanian and a Turk, in the country’s armed forces as Damascus tries to shape a patchwork of rebel groups into a professional military, two Syrian sources said.

The move to give official roles, including senior ones, to several militants may alarm some foreign governments and Syrian citizens fearful about the new administration’s intentions, despite its pledges not to export Islamic revolution and to rule with tolerance towards Syria’s large minority groups. 

A Syrian government spokesperson did not reply to a request for comment on the thinking behind the appointments.

The sources said that out of a total of almost 50 military roles announced by the Defence Ministry on Dec 29, at least six had gone to foreigners.

Reuters was not able to independently verify the nationalities of the individuals appointed.

Thousands of Sunni Muslim foreigners joined Syria’s rebels early in the 13-year civil war to fight against the rule of ousted president Bashar al-Assad and the Iran-backed Shi’ite militias who supported him, giving the conflict a sectarian overtone. 

Some foreign fighters formed their own armed groups, while others joined established formations such as ISIS as it rampaged across Iraq and Syria, briefly declaring a so-called caliphate before being routed by US and Iran-backed forces. 

Other groups of foreign militants joined Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which disavowed previous links to Al-Qaeda and ISIS and fought bloody battles against them before going on to spearhead the lightning advance that

toppled Mr Assad on Dec 8.

Mr Ahmed al-Sharaa, the HTS leader turned de facto ruler of Syria, has purged dozens of foreign militant fighters as part of a campaign to Syrianise and moderate his group.

In remarks broadcast on Dec 29, Mr Sharaa said the new Syria “cannot be run by the mentality of groups and militias”.

Syria’s new rulers, drawn mainly from HTS, have indicated that foreign fighters and their families may be given Syrian citizenship and be allowed to stay in the country because of their contributions to the fight against Mr Assad. 

The Defence Ministry on Dec 29 announced 49 appointments to the army that included leaders of key Syrian armed factions.

Among them were several foreign fighters, three given the rank of brigadier-general and at least three others the rank of colonel, a Syrian military source said.

‘Token of recognition’

“This is a small token of recognition for the sacrifices Islamist jihadists gave to our struggle for freedom from Assad’s oppression,” an HTS source told Reuters.

Chinese Uighur militant Abdulaziz Dawood Khudaberdi, also known as Zahid and the commander of the separatist Turkistan Islamic Party’s (TIP) forces in Syria, was appointed a brigadier-general, a TIP statement said, a move confirmed by the Syrian military source.

Two other Uighur fighters, Mawlan Tarsoun Abdussamad and Abdulsalam Yasin Ahmad, were given the rank of colonel, said the TIP statement published on its website, congratulating them and the Uighur community on the appointments.

All the names appear in a Dec 29 Defence Ministry announcement, though the nationalities were not included.

The TIP is thought to have hundreds of fighters in Syria and aims to establish an Islamic state in parts of China and central Asia, where there is a large Uighur Muslim population.

Rights groups accuse Beijing of widespread abuses of Uighurs, a mainly Muslim ethnic minority that numbers around 10 million in the western region of Xinjiang, including the mass use of forced labour in camps. Beijing denies any abuses.

There was no immediate comment from the Chinese Foreign Ministry. China labels the TIP a terrorist organisation responsible for plots to attack overseas Chinese targets. Beijing has said TIP “gravely threatens” China’s interests and security overseas, and that combating the group was China’s “core concern” in its counter-terrorism effort.

Fighters with the Khaled Brigade - a part of HTS - holding a military parade in Damascus, on Dec 27.

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Turkish citizen Omar Mohammed Jaftashi and Jordanian citizen Abdul Rahman Hussein al-Khatib were also made brigadier-generals, the Syrian military source and the HTS source said. 

Abdul Jashari, an ethnically Albanian fighter also known as Abu Qatada al-Albani, was appointed colonel, the military source said. 

Jashari headed the Albanian militant group Xhemati Alban and was designated a terrorist by the US Treasury in 2016.

Egyptian Alaa Mohammed Abdel-Baqi was also given a military rank, the source said. 

Egypt’s Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. REUTERS

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