While Washington and Moscow are pressing their allies to go to Geneva to negotiate the end of the Syrian war and that the Syrian Arab Army is regaining control over it’s territory, the Contras are reorganizing themselves. The masks are off: it is no longer a question of a pluralist Syria, but of a Wahhabi dictatorship.

• In Istanbul, the National Syrian Coalition named a ’’provisional government’’, from which all the Christians and Shias have been excluded.

• In Syria, where the Emir of Liwa Al-Tawhid, Abdel Qader Saleh, was killed by the Syrian Arab Army, six armed groups (Liwa Al-Tawhid, Ahrar Al-Sham, Jaish Al-Islam, Suqour Al-Sham, Liwa Al-Haq et Ansar Al-Sham) have announced their unification, after having purged all the Christians and Shias from their ranks. The new entity, the Islamic Front, claims to be the largest private army in Syria with 50 000 men; in other words more than the Al-Nusra Front and than the ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant). It presents itself as a ’’moderate’’ and is striving to overthrow of the Assad government and to proclaim the Quran as the constitution.

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Alizée Ville