Informed Lebanese sources, have said that Prime Minister Najib Mikati informed Michel Suleiman that the negotiations regarding the 11 kidnapped Shiite haven\'t gotten anywhere, and that Turkey has stopped playing the mediator’s role. The sources stated that another entity has joined the negotiation process, while the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation LBC, have said that there are instructions for the relatives of the victims not to talk to the media and to wait for the speech of Nasrallah Friday. The meeting between Najib Mikati and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan did not came with anything new about the kidnapped pilgrims, except that Turkey affirmed it would be continuing its efforts to recover them from Syria. Meanwhile, the Shiites communities are waiting for Nasrallah\'s speech Friday, on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of Khomeini’s death, as  to whether he will apologise for his position of supporting the Syrian regime, as what was demanded by the kidnappers. In similar developments, the al-Jazeera news channel has broadcasted photos of the abductees and their passports, while the spokesman of the head of “Aleppo rebels” said: “We have detained them for participating in crimes in Syria”. Al-Jazeera, broadcasted a statement for a group calling itself “Syria rebels – Aleppo countryside,” in which it stated that they detained the 11 Lebanese Shiite who were abducted in Syria. “The abducted Lebanese are in good health. Negotiations for releasing them are possible if Nasrallah apologises for his last speech, in which he renewed the support of the armed Shiite party to the regime of Bashar al-Assad.” In a communication with the head of “Syria rebels – Aleppo countryside” Abou Abdallah al-Halabi, said that investigations are still ongoing with the abductees, regarding whether they belong to Hezbollah. He claimed that most of the kidnapped pilgrims have participated in military operations for the Syrian regime.