""At
least a dozen civilians emerged from their homes, retirees in their 70s,
shopkeepers and local businessmen with their families and, unaware that a
foreign journalist was watching, put their arms round Syrian troops. One told me
he had stayed in his home as "foreign" fighters used his courtyard to fire on
government soldiers. "I speak Turkish and most were speaking Turkish but some of
the men had long beards and short trousers like the Saudis wear, and had strange
Arab accents." So
many Aleppo citizens talked to me, out of earshot of soldiers, about armed
"foreigners" in their streets along with Syrians "from the countryside" that the
presence of considerable numbers of non-Syrian gunmen appeared to be
true..."" I still hold that Fisk can't be trusted on any matter of the Middle East anymore and that he lost all credibility but rare is the reference in the Western media to the presence of some support of some of the Syrian population for the Asad regime--regardless whether you like it or not, and I don't like it. (thanks Nu`man)