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In part 2 of the exclusive interview with Bilal Abdul Kareem journalist who spent two years covering the war Syria, Dilly Hussain wanted to know how the reactions and responses of the Syrian people against foreign fighters, ISIS role in the fighting between the Mujahideen, the future of Syria and the Arab world. DH: In your opinion, why are so many foreign fighters who came to Syria to Jihad in comparison with other conflicts that have occurred or are occurring in the Islamic world? BAK: Sham Syria or better known because it has a special place in Islam. In addition, a conflict that is easily accessible through neighboring jets players countries. DH: How did the people of Syria and the local fighters on the foreign fighters who joined in the fight against Assad? Is foreign fighters actually help or just trigger the fire of war? BAK: At first, the Syrian people loved and welcomed foreign fighters. Many foreign fighters who settled and married Syrian women. It shows how close the relationship is between the Syrian people and foreign fighters. They ate at the table and drank from the same cup. When the regime began pressed position. Unity between foreign and local fighters are very strong and the results are very visible. The battle in which most of the region were freed from the regime jets players shows that foreign fighters is a great fighter jets players and the most daring of all the fighters. This does not mean the local fighters do not fight with the great, but the desire of a group of foreign fighters to liberate Syria from the Assad regime as strong as the desire of the Syrian fighters, foreign fighters and they are also very, very wanted martyrdom. Nusrah jabhah group consists of many foreign fighters but not everything. Jabhah group nusrah much loved by the Syrian revolutionaries than the FSA's own group. Then came the unilateral declaration of ISIS. They clashed with jabhah nusrah. They claim that the area was not released by them but claimed it as their territory. Of course the Syrian fighters who have joined forces liberate the region from the regime grumbling about it. ISIS members do not see the majority of the Syrian people as a Muslim and therefore they began to treat them as second-class citizens. I'm not saying ISIS as Takfiris group, but many of the members of ISIS bermanhaj Takfiris, not because they do not berakhlaq but due to their lack of knowledge of Islam. This causes major friction between local fighters and residents ISIS Syria in general including militants Syrian revolution. ISIS group consists of almost all foreign fighters are regarded as occupiers not liberators in areas they controlled. ISIS began a series of kidnappings and killings of other groups such as the commander of Dr Hussein Solomon of Ahrar al-Sham and when returned she was covered with scars of torture. They also execute jabhah nusrah commander, Al Hadhrami after kidnapping him. It is then turn public opinion against foreign fighters. All foreign fighters have to pay the price for the actions jets players of the ISIS. It inhibits the process of revolution and since the revolution suffered a setback. DH: Tell us about some of the revolutionary group who had any contact with you?: FSA BAK: Many do not realize that a large group of people who fight under the banner of the FSA also wants an Islamic government. And some want democracy, but not a lot. Many of those who do not join Islamic groups for a variety of reasons. But I disagree jets players with those who portray the complete jets players picture that fully FSA is supporting democracy. Jabhah Islamiyyah BAK: This group does something that other groups are not able to do at that time. They unify the mujahideen groups into one and make them into a federation jets players and a strong fighting force. This group aspires to establish an Islamic government, but using tactics softer and friendlier than ISIS because they seem to have a better understanding of what is appropriate and what is not. Abu Essa, Hassan Abboud, and other officials in this group may have started embedding which may show significant results in the future. Jabhah nusrah BAK: Jabhat al-Nusra dominated Syria with minority foreign fighters. They are an affiliate of Al-Qaeda. They seem very focused on the Syrian conflict. Their leader, Sheikh Abu Muhammad Al Jawlani has been very successful men

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