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    Qatar .. a series of assassinations in the Arab world

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    Post by Rocky Sat 17 Jun 2017, 2:03 am

    Qatar .. a series of assassinations in the Arab world

    Arab and international Since 2017-06-17 at 09:06 (Baghdad time)

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    Evidence of the financing of Qatar, a government, institutions and associations operating under the guise of charitable activity, is being followed directly by various terrorist groups. Research and exploration of documents and information of devices leaking out of a role also reveal major assassinations.
    The latest of these episodes was revealed by the adviser at the Royal Court of Saudi Arabia on the Qatari conspiracy with the regime of Gaddafi and two Saudi dissidents in London in the failed attempt to assassinate the late King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz.
    And accepted the disclosure of a Qatari role in the assassination of the liberal politician Tunisia Shukri Belaid and the assassination of General Abdel Fattah Younis, Chief of Staff of the Libyan army and the failed attempt to assassinate former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Addis Ababa.
    Saudi Crown Prince Saud al-Qahtani revealed in Twitter tweets details of the conspiracy between Gaddafi and the former emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, to assassinate the late King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz in the wake of the 2003 Arab summit.
    Kadhafi and Prince Abdullah, who were crown prince at the Arab summit after Gaddafi's abuse of the late King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz.
    Gaddafi and his intelligence services relied on Saudi dissidents in London, funded and supported by Qatar, with a personal intervention by the former emir of Qatar to resolve a dispute between Libyan intelligence and her Qatari counterpart over the targets of exploiting Saudi dissidents in London.
    Saudi Arabia had clearly declared its accusation of the Qadhafi regime, but it appeared that Qatar was being dealt with by both countries as Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states sought to discourage Qatar from its national security policies.
    But as Qatar continues to pursue its policies even after the former Emir's abdication of his son, the current Emir, and successive pledges of which nothing has been done, Saudi Arabia has begun to reveal what was envisioned.
    The other failed assassination attempt was in the hands of Egypt, which has openly accused Sudan of facilitating the mission of al-Qaeda operatives who tried to assassinate former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa in 1995.
    The accusation is focused on Sudanese leader Hassan al-Turabi, who has made no secret of his links to al-Qaeda, which has hosted Osama bin Laden for a period after tightening the screws on him. Turabi was also closely linked to Doha.
    The link between bin Laden and the failed assassination of Mubarak, for the first time, emerged from outside the Egyptian investigation into a terrorism financing case in a US state court in 2003 when the main defendant pleaded guilty to conspiracy and financing terrorism.
    The accused is Anam Arnaout (an American of Syrian descent from the city of Hama, stronghold of Syria's brothers). On one page of the case, the prosecution presents evidence supporting Arnaout's confession by funding al-Qaeda and its terrorist operations through organizations registered as charitable, including the Qatar Charity Foundation.
    "In 1995, after a failed attempt by al-Qaeda elements to assassinate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, bin Laden blamed al-Qaeda member (who was charged in the case referred to above) of using funds received through Qatar Charity in the operation and Concerned that the ability of al-Qaeda to use the funding of charities may be adversely affected as a result. "
    The authorities in Riyadh are expected to reveal more information, and other Gulf states may reveal more information and evidence that Qatar continues to support terrorism and provoke unrest in neighboring countries. Bahrain has also begun to publish evidence supporting Qatar to subversive groups inside Bahrain.
    Of the attempted assassinations, which were revealed in the documents and intelligence information, in 2014, that the bodies financed by Qatar was behind the assassination of Tunisian trade union leader Shukri Belaid.
    The accusation came to Doha after the Ain Aminas terrorist operation in Algeria carried out by the so-called al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.
    According to security and intelligence sources in reports reported by Tunisian newspapers at the time, the decision to assassinate Belaid was made after he announced that he had information and serious facts about the entry of suspicious parties to Tunisian and Algerian territory via Qatari drones equipped with advanced equipment of the kind granted by Doha to the Tunisian government.
    The sources said that Belaid had secret and dangerous documents revealing the involvement of Qatar in the Ain Aminas incident in Algeria, which made the Belgian parliamentarian Lawrence Lewis accused Qatar of involvement in the assassination of Belaid.
    Tunisian investigations have not yet revealed the details of the assassination of Belaid, but what was hidden from the information may become a "public trader" now or soon.
    The assassination of Abdel-Fattah Younis is the most obvious process of documented information and witnesses who are now in a position of responsibility. Their context is consistent with the subversive Qatari intervention in Libya, which almost turned it into the focus of the world's terrorism gathering and a launching base for subversion in the neighboring countries of Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria. Farther away in Syria and Iraq and in cooperation with Turkey in that.
    The disclosure came with documents and videos presented by the Libyan army at a press conference by its spokesman Colonel Ahmed al-Mesmari.
    The head of the National Army of Libya, Major General Abdul Razek al-Nadori, in an interview with "Sky News Arabia" accusing Qatar of involvement in the assassination of former chief of staff Abdul Fattah Younis, as part of its plan to control the country through terrorist groups.
    "Younis objected to the presence of the Qatari chief of staff (Hamad bin Ali al-Attiyah) in Libya, where he was moving with the Brotherhood leaders from place to place and went with them to the front lines," Nadori said.
    "How do you enter the country without a warrant?" Yunus asked the Qatari military official. To be assassinated a month later by a terrorist group financed and armed by Qatar in Libya.
    Younis was assassinated on 28 July 2011 in Benghazi after being shot at in front of a hotel where a meeting of the Transitional National Council was scheduled.

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