Syrian MP Fares Al Shehabi and his Involvement with Western spies

The British journalist, dual Israeli citizen Andy Spyer, who managed to enter Syria in April 2017, described every meeting he had with Syrian officials during that visit. The only exception was him not saying even a single word about his day-long meeting with Syrian independent MP Fares AL Shehabi.

On 19 April 2017, three members of the delegation suddenly disappeared from the Beit Zaman hotel in Bab Sharqi suburb without communicating a single word with the tour organisers. The three were: British Mike Raddie, Belgian Kris Janssen and British Andy Spyer.

Around midday, the Syrian security alerted the organisers that they located the three men. They were meeting with Syrian independent MP Fares Al Shehabi at the prestigious Sheraton hotel.

It was not an ordinary meeting. The meeting lasted the whole day. There was a crew of a director, a photographer and a journalist filming with professional cameras.

But why Andy Spyer, who published many articles in Israeli and Western media outlets about this visit and detailed his meetings with many Syrian officials, overlooked his long meeting with and interviewing of the Syrian MP?




So why did Andy Spyer never mention his meeting with Fares Al Shehabi? And why he is so secretive about this meeting? And, why did he fail to mention Al Shehabi and mock him as he did to the other Syrian officials and ministers he met?

On the other hand we note that Vanessa Beeley, the leader of Western spying cell, pretending to be a pro-Syria “journalist”, failed to secure meetings with any Syrian officials or high-profile Syrian public figures in her current visit to the country, except Fares Al Shehabi.


Vanessa’s current visit to Syria is her first visit after the public revelation of her disgraceful comments claiming that the Syrian army had conducted torture against Syrians. This could explain why the many Syrian top officials who were happily meeting her prior to the latest revelation of her disgraceful comments, had apparently refused to meet her this time after she became a liability to them.

Again we need to ask: why Fares Al Shehabi was the only Syrian high-profile public figure to agree to meet with this British spy and tour with her in Aleppo?

Let us remind readers that Fares Al Shehabi failed to become the Syrian PM following the election in 2016 after Syrian journalist, Akram Omran, revealed in an article published in June 2016, that Al Shehabi still owns a factory that operates in areas controlled by Jabhat Al Nusra. In the same article, Omran accused Al Shehabi of indirectly funding the terrorist organisation by paying them money in return for keeping his factories operational in areas controlled by them.


Other Syrian websites accused Al Shehabi of smuggling illicit drugs to Syria under the banner of supplying his pharmaceutical factory with materials needed to manufacture medicines.


So, was Al Shehabi’s involvement with the Spyer case anything to do with a bid to cause the Syrian government to collapse and enforce Al Shehabi as new PM?

And what is the real agenda of the US-citizen Al Shehabi in his close association with a Western spying cell led by a fake “investigative journalist” who accused the Syrian army of committing torture against Syrians?

If Mr Al Shehabi believes that the Syrian army has committed torture against Syrians, he should either resign from his post or, alternatively, he should submit this question to the Minister for Defence to confirm or deny these allegations.

To continue cooperating with a Western spy who believes that the Syrian army had committed torture, means one thing: Al Shehabi agrees with Vanessa Beeley on these allegations and comments.


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