
Not only do Al Saud authorities push their intelligence apparatuses to recruit thousands of mercenaries to fight in Syria, but they made a deal with criminals sentenced to death offering them general amnesty in exchange for going to fight alongside the terrorist groups in Syria. A secret document revealed that the Interior Ministry of the Gulf state Saudi Arabia, which was circulated by tens of news websites, did not only offer the criminals an amnesty but also offered to grant their families sums of money, a move that aims to raise the deteriorated morale of the armed terrorist groups under the successive victories of the Syrian army. The leaked document is an official letter issued by the secret bureau of the Saudi Interior Ministry appended with 'Royal Diwan, no. 112'. The letter includes the numbers and nationalities of people convicted of killing, rape and drug smuggling crimes. Mufti of Wahhabism, sheikh Abdul-Aziz Al Sheikh, recently issued several fatwas calling for 'jihad' inciting more bloodshed against certain segments of Syrian Muslims. Gulf sources stressed to the Palestinian al-Manar newspaper that the networks set up by Al Saud authorities to recruit terrorists and mercenaries from various parts of the world are still active. Hundreds of those mercenaries flow weekly to training camps that are organized on the Turkish territories with the full help of the Turkish government of the Justice and Development Party before they enter Syria across the border.
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