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Notable regime militia figures
Bassel al-Assad [sitting center eating in image], KIA former leader of al-Hadi Regiment
Fawaz Jamil al-Assad, deceased paternal cousin of Bashar al-Assad. who along with Munther al-Assad was one of the two main leaders of the early shabiha in Latakia—
passed away in March 2015 from Chronic Liver disease
Mohammed Toufic al-Assad is a deceased Assad associate nicknamed “Chief of the Mountain” who was a smuggler, shabiha, founder of The Lions of Hussein Brigade [Liwa Usud al-Hussein] and father of the militia’s aforementioned current leader Hassan al-Assad
Munther al-Assad, paternal cousin of Bashar al-Assad, one of the main early leaders of the shabiha in Latakia along with Fawaz al-Assad, and
participated in the creation of the NDF; he was
arrested for a period in April 2014, and more recently
fought skirmishes with Aymen Jaber in Latakia July 2016
Zaher Hasan al-Asad,
leader of the Shi’ite Liwa al-Imam Zain al-Abidain, with a patch on his arm of the emblem of the Syrian Resistance Front, as well as a Syrian Ba’athist flag patch with the Arabic text “Resistance” [مقاومة] visibly defacing it appearing on his chest—a notable example of the syncretism often on display between far-left and Shia religious imagery
Sami Aubery, leader in the Aleppo NDF
Salah al-Assi of the village of Tayr Jamlah near Masyaf City Hama is a militia figure associated with both his own private militia, known as “Salah al-Assi’s Forces,” as well as the Tiger Forces—he has come to attention lately as an infamous looter
Talal Dakkak is a shabiha figure from Hama, known as an individual Suheil al-Hassan coordinates with in Hama City
Hilal Hilal is a
career politician and Baathist who formed what are now
the Ba’ath Brigades in the summer of 2012 in Aleppo
Abu Ja’afar AKA “The Scorpion of Homs” [left of image] who organizes The Syrian Nation Resistence: Liwa Khaybar
Ayman Jaber [middle of image] who leads the Naval Commandos militia, one half of the “Jaber brothers”
M. Jaber who leads the Desert Falcon militia, the other half of the “Jaber brothers”
Khalid al-Hassan of the Bekara Clan, involved with Shia Jihadi group Liwa Imam al-Baqir
Suheil al-Hassan — promoted by regime propaganda as “The Tiger”—is the leader of the Tiger Forces militia, notorious for ordering his troops to open fire on protesters early in the Syrian Revolution (al-Hassan was also recently included in a
list of regime commanders accused of doing so by United States UN Permanent Representative Samantha Powers) and well known for leading what are generally regarded as one of the last “elite” forces the regime still commands [
along with the Republican Guard], seen here receiving the Order of Friendship award from the Russian Federation at Hmeymim Airbase Latakia in late 2016
An old image of Suheil al-Hassan from July 2014 is worth including as he now looks considerably different, either due to plastic surgery from a severe injury or possibly due to having been killed in action and replaced by a body double