FILE: Former Syrian Defence Minister General Ali Habib has defected and is now in Turkey, according to a senior member of the opposition Syrian National Coalition
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FILE: Former Syrian Defence Minister General Ali Habib has defected and is now in Turkey, according to a senior member of the opposition Syrian National Coalition
- Title: FILE: Former Syrian Defence Minister General Ali Habib has defected and is now in Turkey, according to a senior member of the opposition Syrian National Coalition
- Date: 4th September 2013
- Summary: ANTEP, TURKEY (FILE - OCTOBER 13, 2009) (REUTERS) FORMER SYRIAN DEFENCE MINISTER, ALI HABIB MAHMUD, SEATED AT NEWS CONFERENCE AFTER TALKS BETWEEN SYRIAN AND TURKISH DELEGATIONS (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) FORMER SYRIAN DEFENCE MINISTER, ALI HABIB MAHMUD, SAYING: "The military exercises has started at the beginning of this year. As you remember, the media gave importance to this.
- Embargoed: 19th September 2013 13:00
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- Location: Turkey, Syrian Arab Republic
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- Country: Turkey Syrian Arab Republic
- Topics: Conflict,International Relations,Politics
- Reuters ID: LVAC0E96PYKQAZYBWU7WD90IBNGA
- Story Text: Former Syrian Defence Minister General Ali Habib, a prominent member of President Bashar al-Assad's Alawite sect, has defected and is now in Turkey, a senior member of the opposition Syrian National Coalition told Reuters on Wednesday (September 4).
If his defection is confirmed, Habib would be the highest ranking figure from the Alawite minority to break with Assad since the uprising against his rule began in 2011.
According to Kamal al-Labwani Ali Habib is now in Turkey.
A Gulf source told Reuters that Habib had defected on Tuesday (September 3) evening, arriving at the Turkish frontier before midnight with two or three other people. He was then taken across the border in a convoy of vehicles.
His companions were fellow military officers who supported his defection, the source said. They were believed to have also left Syria but there was no immediate confirmation of that.
Labwani said Habib was smuggled out of Syria with the help of a Western country.
An officer in the opposition Free Syrian Army, who did not want to be identified, said the Habib appeared to have coordinated his defection with the United States.
Former military officers who have defected from Assad's army say it had about 36,000 officers, of which 28,000 are Alawites. The remaining 8,000 are a mix of Sunni Muslims, the majority community in Syria, and members of minorities such as Christians and Druze, they said.
Born in 1939, Habib was Defence Minister from 2009 to August 2011, when he was replaced for what official media said were health reasons.
After rumours that he was dismissed for opposing the killing of peaceful pro-democracy protesters, Habib was shown on state television pledging his loyalty to the Assad government. Western diplomats said the statement appeared to have been made under duress.
Habib participated in the 1973 October War against Israel, in which Syria failed to recapture the occupied Golan Heights, and in the 1990-91 Gulf War, when Hafez al-Assad, Bashar's father and predecessor as president, symbolically joined a U.S.-led coalition that ousted Iraq occupation troops from Kuwait. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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