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August 15, 2012

NowLebanon - Abducted “FSA member” says received money from Lebanese MP, August 15 2012


One of the Syrians abducted by the Moqdad Lebanese family said on Wednesday that he had received money from Future bloc MP Khaled al-Daher in Tripoli.
The abductee appeared in a video broadcast by Al-Mayadeen television and was identified as a Free Syrian Army (FSA) captain called Mohammad.
The kidnapped man also called on the FSA “to [work toward his] release as well as free the Lebanese people abducted in Syria.”
Meanwhile, Daher told LBC television that he did not know the men abducted by the Moqdad family.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Moqdad family claimed the abduction of more than 20 Syrians, who allegedly belong to the rebel Syrian army.
The operation came as a retaliatory action against the abduction of Hassan al-Moqdad in Syria. Moqdad’s kidnappers charged that the abductee was a Hezbollah member – a statement denied by the Shiite party.
Also, in May, 11 Shiite pilgrims were abducted in Syria’s Aleppo while returning from a pilgrimage in Iran.

http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=427991#

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