Lebanon’s Hezbollah training Afghan snipers to fight for Assad

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Funeral ceremonies in Mashhad, Iran, for Afghan militiamen killed in Syria. Photograph: FDD
Funeral ceremonies in Mashhad, Iran, for Afghan militiamen killed in Syria. Photograph: FDD

Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah movement has been providing advanced sniper training to Afghans fighting for the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, reports an Iranian news service.

According to the Iranian pro-state Tasnim news agency, hundreds of Afghan snipers recently concluded a comprehensive advanced shooting training. These fighters, who have been deployed to frontlines in various parts of Syria, also receive higher compensations than ordinary fighters do.

According to the Iranian news agency, the snipers received training from “Lebanon’s Hezbollah trainers” in cooperation with their Afghan counterparts. The training includes techniques and procedures critical to the success of snipers and counter sniper operations.

Iran has sent thousands of Afghan refugees, mainly ethnic Shi’ite Hazaras, to Syria to fight alongside forces of Hezbollah and Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard forces in support of the government of Assad, sources in Iran and Afghanistan told VOA.

The snipers are part of the “Fatemiyon Brigade,” the second largest group of foreigners fighting for Assad in Syria. Western media estimate their numbers to be 10- to 12,000.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which is also fighting for Assad in Syria, recruits Afghans with promises of Iranian citizenship and improved living standards for their families. Many of them are recruited from impoverished and vulnerable refugee communities, mainly from Qum and Mashhad.

Afghan Fighters in Iran

Roughly, three million Afghans live in Iran. Most settled there after fleeing war and conflict in their homeland. Many Afghans in Iran lack basic rights and live without a formal status.About 950,000 are classified as refugees.

Many of the young Afghan Shi’ite refugees are also lured “to defend the Zeinab Shrine, a holy site for Shi’ite Muslims.”

“Only committed Afghan fighters who are able to prove their loyalty to the [Iranian] regime and show devotion to the values of Shi’ite Islam, can find their way into the inner circle of the [Fatemiyon] brigade,” a Tehran-based Afghan refugee told VOA on condition of anonymity.

“The younger and sharper guys are cherry-picked by the brigade commanders for sniper shooting and given comprehensive training,” the Afghan refugee added.

According to Phillip Smyth, a researcher at the University of Maryland, most Afghan fighters are paid between $400 and $600 per month, the Afghan refugee told VOA that the snipers receive higher compensations.

“They [snipers] receive higher salary and compensation, in most cases double and in some cases even five times higher, than the ordinary fighters,” he said.

The Iranian news service added that several other Fatemiyon teams would soon receive advanced military training, including armored, ranger, and guerilla techniques.

Rights Groups Concerned

Human rights organizations as well as Syrian opposition groups have voiced deep concern over Iran’s recruitment of Afghan refugees for the Syrian war.

In a letter last month to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani the chairperson of the legal committee of Syrian National Coalition urged Kabul to stop the flow of Afghan fighters to Syria from Iran.

The letter, which blamed Iran for training the Afghan fighters, said the fighters had committed war crimes against the Syrian people.

Human Rights Watch has said Iran must stop using Afghans to fight in Syria.

The Afghan Foreign Ministry has admitted some Afghan refugees are recruited by government and non-government institutions to activities against international laws, but said the government is trying to solve the problem through diplomatic channels.

 

VOA

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16 responses to “Lebanon’s Hezbollah training Afghan snipers to fight for Assad”

  1. Rascal Avatar

    Iran has for along time used Afghans as fodder in Syria and and as we all know, Hezbullah is but an extension of the Iranian arm. Basically to make up for all the martyrs, the Party of Iran has to replenish through outsourcing from any shiite willing to die for a few dollars a month. More foreign soldiers for Syria.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      WHEN Recruiting by ‘loaded gun to the head’, best not to place a hand between the gun & the head.

      1. Rudy1947 Avatar
        Rudy1947

        The lure of more money than they have seen is a good recruiting tool. Being a good shot increases that lure.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          Everyone wants more than they have ever seen.
          This group basically wants ‘some’ to use to eat with … just like many females who are ‘out on their own’ without any work, or being paid little for many hours of it, in more places than Syria in that Muddled-East …. or even increasingly anywhere on the globe.
          Try 300 million internally displaced Chinese, for example … not counting the ones living in their cars, having lost homes in the great USA ‘mortgage-sales’.
          Well, sure .. they could buy a lottery ticket instead of food …

          1. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            Half of all US food produce is thrown away, new research suggests.
            https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jul/13/us-food-waste-ugly-fruit-vegetables-perfect?C

          2. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            Eating just the hearts of lettuce does seem a little wasteful .. Filet Mignon, the same.

          3. Rudy1947 Avatar
            Rudy1947

            Come on guy, you’ve never had a hot dog, sausage, scrapple, head cheese, deli meats, brisket, bacon or wore a leather jacket?

          4. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            I admit to the first 2, a decent bacon when affordable, and the last, but never the others … and couldn’t eat the jacket.

          5. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            Horrible tragedy in Nice on 14th of July fête, just now.
            https://www.rt.com/news/351091-france-nice-truck-attack/

          6. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            Sarcasme Salade.

          7. Rudy1947 Avatar
            Rudy1947

            Thanx for the socio-econ snippet, but the history of the mercenary is long and not always distinguished. The personal reasons vary as well.

          8. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            Welcome … lots more examples where those came from, of course.
            We know there’s always been a ‘warrior class’.
            Recruiting them wasn’t always so easy when they had full bellys.

      2. Rascal Avatar

        Do they really have any other option? There appears to be not other work. There is little investment to create jobs in the history land of war.
        I don’t think it is going to change any time soon and it helps maintain the steady flow of depressing world news.

  2. Oh Yeah Avatar

    Fleeing their home country because of the violence, in Iran classed as refugees of war and persuaded to participate in another countries war – talk about the new kind of mercenaries.

    1. Hind Abyad Avatar
      Hind Abyad

      Yes Matrix, why you two never appear together?

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