Founder of Pro-Assad Jerusalem Brigade Revealed to be Among Syrian Refugees in Germany


One of the founders of the Pro-Assad Jerusalem Brigade; commander Mohammad Saad-Eddin has been shown to be among Syrian refugees, two Palestinian refugees have revealed in a film aired several days ago on the First German channel.

The two refugees accused Mohammad of committing war crimes in Syria while participating in the fighting done by the Palestinian Jerusalem Brigade that is loyal to the Assad regime.

One of the witnesses said in an interview with the German channel "Mohammed was one of the main contributors to the formation of the Palestinian Brigade in Handarat camp in the beginning of the events in Syria." The witness pointed out that the Brigade participated in thwarting Syrian demonstrators by hitting, detaining, and shooting at them. He also added that he witnessed how Mohammed threatened to kill his brother, a doctor, asking him not to treat wounded civilians who get shot near Handarat camp.

Another witness, who lives near the German-French border, said Mohammed and his brother asked a doctor to extradite a man he was treating as a result of serious injuries after he and his family were shot in the car by regime soldiers. Witness added that the doctor refused Mohammad's request.

The second witness also confirmed that he was present when Mohammed provided the coordinates of a school to be bombed by the Syrian air-force at the end of November 2012, even though the school was hosing Syrians that fled the fighting, stressing that he had heard Mohammed standing in front of his house and claiming that gunmen are inside "Naser El Deen"school.

German television; after months of research found that Mohammed lives in Osnabrück and has isolated himself from Syrian refugees. He also acts suspiciously and surrounds himself with secrecy, such as giving wrong addresses when he wants to meet a friend or always meet them in the city center.

After confronting the charges, Mohammad admitted that he is the person in the pictures and that he was one of the founders and leaders of the Jerusalem Brigade, but claimed that he was neutral and that they were fighting only what he called "terrorists", and denied the rest of the charges, and admitted that he arrived by plane to Germany From Iran.

It is noteworthy that the witnesses contacted the German police, in hopes that he will be subject to trial in Germany.
Via: Action Group For Palestinians of Syria .

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