Tahrir al-Sham detains three dissidents over parallel operations room, donations
In northern Syria’s Idlib governorate, terrorist group Hayat
Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) detained three dissident leaders who had recently
established a parallel operations room called "So Be Steadfast", according
to a statement from HTS, Syrian News Agency (SANA) reported.
Those detained include Serag El-Din Mukhtarov, nicknamed Abu
Salah Al-Uzbeki, and Jamal Zainia, also known as Abu Malik al-Telli, as British
aid worker Tauqir Sharif, known as Abu Hussam al-Britani.
Justification
HTS spokesman Taqi al-Din Omar justified Sharif’s detainment
by accusing him of mismanaging aid funds and transferring a portion of them to
support projects that incite division, defection and division within HTS’s
ranks.
As for Zania, HTS detained him in order to prevent him from
defecting and to take him to account for his actions that caused confusion,
split ranks, and encouraged rebellion.
Mukhtarov was the mastermind of the organization before
defecting recently. HTS said he had carried out multiple terrorist operations
against HTS elements in Idlib after he left the organization and joined the Ansar
al-Din Front.
Baiting with money
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, one of
the main reasons that led to the three being detained was the fact that Zania
in particular was able to attract many youth elements after he provided them
with exorbitant wealth and promised them more if they could attract more
elements from HTS.
The Observatory confirmed that he already managed to recruit
more than 100 HTS members over the past two weeks.
Donations
The Observatory pointed out that HTS nearly collapsed
recently due the three detained leaders having collected large sums of money
from donors in Idlib, which made many of these donors reluctant to donate again
to HTS, which has been suffering from an economic crisis.
Syrian political activist Rayyan Marouf said that the
detainment of the three leaders represents a strong blow to the operations
room, which will likely collapse, adding that this is HTS’s goal so as not to
have an opponent in Idlib.




