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Villagers confront jihadist rebels in northern Syria

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Press Trust of India
Atme (Syria), Feb 10 (AFP) Several tense confrontations have broken out in the past week between residents of largely rebel-held northwestern Syria and hardline Islamist insurgents, witnesses said today. A number of such altercations took place around Atme in Idlib province, where the residents generally support the hardline Al-Nusra Front group, who are spearheading attacks against forces of President Bashar al-Assad. Al-Nusra, which is believed to be closely linked to Al-Qaeda in Iraq and which has a number of foreign fighters, has been blacklisted by Washington as a terrorist organisation. There was almost an armed clash between Al-Nusra and local rebel fighters near Atme when the group attempted to try a man in an Islamic court for swearing, witnesses told AFP. Locals then kidnapped an Al-Nusra leader, put a grenade in his mouth and cut off his beard, before releasing him a few days later, the witnesses said. Al-Nusra front has claimed the bulk of the deadly suicide bombings that have rocked Syria since its March 2011 uprising against Assad turned into a blood civil war which the UN says has killed more than 60,000 people. (AFP) RBL 02102229 NNNN

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First Published: Feb 10 2013 | 10:45 PM IST

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