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Syria: Islamic jihadists blow up Sufi
shrine<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/10/syria-islamic-jihadists-blow-up-sufi-shrine.html>

Obama hasn't shown any concern about the Syrian jihadists' rampant
targeting of Christians. Will he be roused to speak a word against them,
and maybe even to stop arming them, now that they have targeted other
Muslims whom they deem insufficiently Islamic?

"Islamist militants destroy Sufi shrine in eastern Syria: activists," from
Reuters<http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/13/us-syria-crisis-shrine-idUSBRE99C06620131013>,
October 13 (thanks to all who sent this in):

(Reuters) - A Sufi Muslim shrine was blown up in eastern Syria on Sunday,
opposition activists said, blaming al Qaeda-affiliated militants who have
joined in the increasingly sectarian civil war.

Militants placed explosives at the shrine of Sheikh Eissa Abdelqader
al-Rifaiy in the rebel-held town of Busaira, 45 km (30 miles) east of the
provincial capital of Deir al-Zor, and detonated them on Sunday morning,
they said.

The activists contacted by Reuters said they suspected al Qaeda-linked
fighters of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) were behind the
explosion.

"The Islamic State has a base outside the town. The ease by which they got
to the shrine indicates that their presence is growing," activist Abu
al-Tayyeb al-Deiri said from Deir al-Zor.

Video footage and a photo released by the Britain-based Syrian Observatory
for Human Rights monitoring group showed the shrine reduced to a field of
shattered rock and twisted metal with trees and a small domed building in
the background.

Several graves and other sites belonging to the Sufi sect, a mystical
school of Islam opposed by puritanical Salafists from which al Qaeda draws
its ranks, have been burnt or destroyed in the province in the past few
months, opposition sources said.

The Observatory, which has a network of sources across Syria, said another
shrine had been blown up in the same area last month.

Tension has been rising in Deir al-Zor between ISIL, composed largely of
foreign fighters, and other rebel brigades drawn from eastern tribes, who
turned against President Bashar al-Assad after a crackdown on protests in
the revolt's early months.

The 2-1/2-year conflict has become increasingly sectarian as rebels
overwhelmingly from Syria's Sunni Muslim majority fight to oust Assad, a
member of the Shi'ite-derived Alawite sect.

Resentment of Alawite dominance of Syria's political and security
establishment under 40 years of Assad family rule was a major factor in the
start of the rebellion.

Regional Shi'ite power Iran has backed Assad in the conflict while Saudi
Arabia and other majority Sunni Gulf states have supported the rebels.

Shi'ite fighters from Lebanon and Iraq have entered the conflict on Assad's
side while foreign Sunnis have come to fight for the rebels.

Assad has cast himself as a bulwark against al Qaeda, whose affiliate ISIL
has launched successful attacks against his forces, but which has been
increasingly involved in clashes with other rebel groups in northern and
eastern Syria.

  Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on October 14, 2013 12:48 PM

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