Al-Qaida-linked group in Syria says truce 'humiliating'

An al-Qaida-linked group in Syria says a nearly week-old cease-fire brokered by Russia and Turkey is "humiliating" and that those who agreed to it made a "big mistake."
The cease-fire, which excludes the al-Qaida-linked Fatah al-Sham Front as well as the Islamic State group, has largely held, except for intense fighting in the Barada Valley outside Damascus, a major source of water for the capital.
The government says the truce does not apply there because of the presence of al-Qaida-linked fighters.
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Fatah al-Sham spokesman Hossam al-Shafei said in an interview published late yestreday by Al-Jazeera Net that his group does not oppose a political solution, but that insurgents must first unite and achieve battlefield victories.
He says the current truce only protects Syrian President Bashar Assad and allied Iranian-backed militias.
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First Published: Jan 05 2017 | 5:57 PM IST
