Syrian opposition parties say they have a 3000 document that contains a variety of conversations via electronic letters personal account of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad with a number of people.
Through one of the emails mentioned President Assad to get advice from Iran associated with the handling of the rebellion by the opoisis against his government. In addition it is also mentioned in the document, President Assad has received a detailed explanation related to the presence of foreign journalists in the district of Baba Amr in Homs city.
President Assad also received advice from Hussein Mortada, ie, an influential businessman from Lebanon. Mortada Hussein is known to have close relations with Iran.
Mortada urged Assad to stop blaming Al Qaeda for the car bomb incident that occurred in Damascus, a day before the monitoring team visited the country's Arab League.
"That's not our interest to blame Al Qaeda for the attack. Because by claiming Al Qaeda bomber was eating it will bring benefits for the United States (U.S.) and the Syrian opposition," said one of the contents of electronic mail's President Assad was quoted as saying The Guardian Thursday (15/03/2012).
In other electronic letter suggested that President Assad Mortada perform strict control over a wide range of public facilities, starting from 15:00 until 21:00 o'clock to prevent the gathering of the opposition in order to regroup.
The opposition itself has collected about 3,000 documents containing conversations Assad since June 2011 until early February 2012.
In addition to successfully break into the electronic mail's President Assad, opposition groups said they also managed to get a conversation via email between Asma al-Assad is none other than the wife of President Assad.
In the conversation, Asma al-Assad is known still run her luxury lifestyle despite the political crisis occurred in Syria and led to thousands of people in the country killed by acts of violence allegedly committed by Syrian forces.







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