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Syria accuses Jordan of opening borders for jihadists
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A Syrian girl living in Jordan shouts slogans during a demonstration against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in front of the Syrian Embassy in Amman on March 15, 2013. (AFP PHOTO KHALIL MAZRAAWI)
A Syrian girl living in Jordan shouts slogans during a demonstration against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in front of the Syrian Embassy in Amman on March 15, 2013. (AFP PHOTO KHALIL MAZRAAWI)
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BEIRUT: A Syrian security official Friday accused Jordan of opening its borders to jihadist fighters and allowing weapons bought by Saudi Arabia in Croatia to be smuggled into the country.

“We deplore the change of attitude of Jordan, which in the past 10 days has opened its borders and is allowing jihadists and Croatian weapons bought by Saudi Arabia to cross over [into Syria],” the source said.

“This can only intensify the conflict and cause more casualties,” the source told AFP in Beirut on condition of anonymity.

“There’s been a change of attitude because up until now, Jordan had imposed strict controls on its border to prevent the passage of terrorists and weapons,” said the source, blaming “pressure by countries that are hostile to Syria” for the change.

Last week, a Croatian daily said the country was used between November and December as a “transit point” for the transport of weapons and ammunition destined for Syrian rebels fighting the regime of President Bashar Assad.

Some 75 civilian transport planes carrying weapons for the rebels took off from Zagreb airport between last November and February, the influential Jutarnji List reported.

It said the transportation of some 3,000 tonnes of weapons and ammunition was organized by the United States using Turkish and Jordanian air cargo companies.

The weapons originated from Croatia as well as from several other European countries including Britain, which is leading calls to lift an EU arms embargo on Syria.

 
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on March 16, 2013, on page 10.
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A Syrian security official Friday accused Jordan of opening its borders to jihadist fighters and allowing weapons bought by Saudi Arabia in Croatia to be smuggled into the country.

Last week, a Croatian daily said the country was used between November and December as a "transit point" for the transport of weapons and ammunition destined for Syrian rebels fighting the regime of President Bashar Assad.
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