Nané Posted December 10, 2012 Report Share Posted December 10, 2012 Արաբական Գարնան Սիրիական Աշունը Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 11, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 11, 2012 #Syria #News #freedom #Revolution Syrian Truth l Global Research l Secret Meeting in London: Plotting to Wage War on Syria without UN AuthorizationBritain’s “Duplicity, treachery and infidelity.”By Felicity Arbuthnot Dec 11,2012Somewhere between being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the consolidating farce of the presentation in Oslo yesterday, recipients were plotting another freedom and democracy bringing “humanitarian intervention”, illegal regime change and the destruction of a country in order to save it. Remember Libya was “not going to be another Iraq” disaster, “lessons have been learned”? Libya’s ruined towns and social structure of course, chillingly resemble Iraq. Now, it is Syria’s turn, but Syria will “not be another Libya”, yes mistakes were made, but lessons have yet again been learned. Today’s (London) Independent cover story reports the: “plan for (the) international coalition to provide air and naval support, plus military training for the opposition”, commenting that :“Western intervention is now deemed necessary as civil war has reached ‘tipping point’ “ and of course: “Britain, France and US agree ‘no boots on the ground.’ “ This is the outcome of a secret meeting in London recently, hosted by Sir David Richards, who heads Britain’s armed forces. Participants in the scheming were: “the military chiefs of France, Turkey, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE and” (surprise) “a three star American General.” The paper records: “Strategy was discussed at length”, with other UK government Ministries “and their counterparts in allied states” also holding meetings – read plotting another overthrow of massive illegality, of a sovereign leader and government. “L’Angleterre, ah, la perfide Angleterre …” is an expression regarding Britain believed to go back as far as the 13th century relating to acts of “duplicity, treachery and infidelity” in relations with other nation states, states Wiki neatly. Prime Minister Cameron is determined to involve Britain in more bloodshed, having learned nothing from his disastrous involvement in Libya – sorry, he is: “ … determined that more should be done by Britain to bring an end to the strife …” That would be a first, and of course Foreign Secretary Hague (“I have been a Conservative Friend of Israel since I was sixteen”) has long been stating that Britain must arm the insurgents and pledging considerable sums to do so. Seemingly it was blithely decided at the meeting that since “boots on the ground” ie., another illegal invasion is to be excluded (we’ll see) “training camps can be set up in Turkey” for the terrorists. The use of air power and maritime forces, it was thought would be likely to lead to “charges that, as in Libya, the West is carrying out regime change by force.” Quite. “Mission creep” is already writ large. Further, a “senior Whitehall official” is quoted as saying: “If this is worth doing , then it is worth doing professionally; training the Free Syrian Army and providing them with air and maritime support.” The conclusion is that another murderous intervention is: “now inevitable.” French military advisers have apparently met insurgent groups in Lebanon and: “The US is said to have stockpiled weapons retrieved in Libya for future supply” to the insurgents. The action, as Iraq, is planned to go ahead without UN authorization, since that would in near certainty be blocked by China and Russia on the Security Council. One multi-million dollar question remains, will Russia and China sit quietly on the sidelines and allow another bloodbath and overthrow, having been so comprehensively duped over Libya? Oh, and will there be another hapless Ambassador Christopher Stevens type, landing with a contingency of US-armed thugs, from a cargo ship laden with weapons and equipment, or have America’s “diplomats” been overcome with a derring-do deficit after the terrible events of Benghazi on 11th September? http://www.globalresearch.ca/secret-meetings-in-london-plotting-to-wage-war-on-syria-without-un-authorization/5315176 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2012 Satkadz turk spa Ras Basit tzovapum Killed turkish aggressor (officer) in Syria - Ras Baseet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2012 (edited) Banterits azat ardzakel, paymanov vor Syriayum krvenGaxtni teghekagir; Saudian Arabia Document from Saudi authority to liberate murderers from Saudi prisons on condition to fight against Syrian people. Edited December 12, 2012 by Johannes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 12, 2012 Report Share Posted December 12, 2012 SYRIA KURDS TO START FORMING THEIR ARMY tert.am11.12.12 Syrian Kurds, who established control over some areas in the north ofSyria in the middle of this year, have begun creating an independentarmy, the Russian media report, citing a statement by the head ofthe Kurdistan National Assembly of Syria Sherkoh Abbas. "The main goal of our army is to protect the territory of SyrianKurdistan from any armed intervention, whether Assad's forces orIslamist militant groups," said Abbas. The US and Western European countries have agreed to provide militaryand financial assistance in the establishment of an independent Kurdisharmy, which, in their opinion, could prevent spread of radical Islamin Syria. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 13, 2012 Syrian Truth l Mehr News Agency l Only after 3 days of the horrific crime by the FSA in using children to behead Assad loyalists, US president announced his country’s formal recognition of Syrian Opposition as legitimate representative of Syrian people. http://www.mehrnews.com/en/newsdetail.aspx?NewsID=1764753 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted December 13, 2012 Report Share Posted December 13, 2012 achqis rusner@ iylyevs suro koxqin chen.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 13, 2012 achqis rusner@ iylyevs suro koxqin chen..Bogdanovi asatz@ nkati unes? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted December 14, 2012 Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 americyan norutyunnerin hetevelov em asum, de mez hima arden amerikatsy en asum.. menq el amerikyan norutyunnern en ushi ushov lsum mek mek el havatum.. . che achqis rus@ arji barekamutyuna anum norits.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Syrian Truth | English#Syria #News #freedom #Revolution Syrian Truth l global research l Syria Propaganda Looking a Lot Like Iraq Propagandaby grtv How can you tell when a country is about to get invaded? Listen to the sellout traitor talking heads on television tell you the country has "weapons of mass destruction" or "chemical weapons" and is "about to use them on their own people". The gullible American public fell for it once, the media and government assume it will work again... only will it?http://tv.globalresearch.ca/2012/12/syria-propaganda-looking-lot-iraq-propaganda Syria Propaganda Looking a Lot Like Iraq Propaganda | Global Research TVtv.globalresearch.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 americyan norutyunnerin hetevelov em asum, de mez hima arden amerikatsy en asum.. menq el amerikyan norutyunnern en ushi ushov lsum mek mek el havatum.. . che achqis rus@ arji barekamutyuna anum norits..http://tert.am/am/news/2012/12/14/us-russia-syria/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 (edited) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAfRlgWLDo0&feature=youtu.be Turkish Al Qaida militant promoting to butcher all "infidel" Syrians Edited December 14, 2012 by Johannes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Syrian Truth l Syria News 13.12.2012, Children and Women Martyred in a Car Bomb, Al-Qaeda Claims Responsibility Foreign and Expatriates Ministry Completely Denies Rumors about Syrian Arab Army Using Scud Missiles against Armed Terrorist Groups * Syria Concerned Over US Postponement of Nuclear-free Middle East Conference* A Number of Citizens, including Children and Women, Martyred, in Car Bomb Explosions in Qatana and Jdeidet al-Fadl* Al-Qaeda-linked Jabhat al-Nusra Claims Responsibility for Wednesday Terrorist Attacks on Interior Ministry Building* Chinese, Iranian and Russian officials stressed the necessity of solving the crisis in Syria by peaceful means and without foreign interference in the Syrian affairs* Armed Forces Target Terrorists Gatherings, Kill Scores of Them in Aleppo Countryside Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted December 14, 2012 Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Bogdanovi asatz@ nkati unes?Lies and more lies . Little lies big lies, White lies, yellow lies and now red lies.See highlight below how words are taken out of context to deceive the world and used as an excuse to attack.. Patriot missiles? Watch out Iran, Russia and China.http://en.ria.ru/russia/20121214/178156361.html Russian Diplomats Downplay Suggestion of Assad’s Defeat Mikhail Bogdanov has not made any specific statements for the press on Syria in recent days, the ministry said on Friday.The Syrian conflict was discussed at a roundtable in Moscow on Thursday, attended by Bogdanov, where speakers cited the Syrian opposition’s statements about their inevitable victory, the ministry explained in the carefully worded statementSee also. Poor furkey needs protection? http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/15/world/europe/panetta-orders-deployment-of-us-anti-missile-units-in-turkey.html?_r=0The irony. That so called incirlik (fig farm/tzeni) air base was once part of Kilikia.United States to Deploy Anti-Missile Units in Turkey 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 14, 2012 Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 The plight of Middle East Christians took me back to LebanonI returned to the place I was held hostage to help the hundreds ofthousands of Christians fleeing Syria, Iraq and Egypt Terry Waiteguardian.co.uk, Tuesday 11 December 2012 09.30 GMThttp://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/dec/11/terry-waite-plight-christians-lebanon?INTCMP=SRCH A Syrian man shows marks of torture inflicted after rebels tookcontrol of a Christian area of Aleppo. Photograph: James LawlerDuggan/AFP/Getty ImagesLast week I returned to Lebanon, a quarter of a century after beingkidnapped and held captive for almost five years, most of the timechained to a wall and denied many basic comforts. You might think sucha trip foolhardy, but the crisis developing there desperately needsattention. I had been invited to go back to see for myself the plight of the manyChristian refugees who are flooding across the Syrian/Lebanese border,and travelled to the Bekaa Valley to visit the refugees who have beenforced into exile from Syria. The situation there is tragic. Syria hasa unique and rich history of religious diversity and tolerance, and inthe past Christians and Muslims have shared the same place of worship.Since the beginning of Islam, they have lived in relative harmony -but the war is pushing Christians out, and many believe there will beno way back. Worthy as the proponents of political change may be, there are nowelements of the Arab spring that have been hijacked by Islamicextremists who want to impose sharia law and banish Syrian Christians,who make up about 10% of the population. This has created a veryhostile environment for minorities. I met refugee families living indire circumstances in Lebanese border towns, and heard first handtheir harrowing stories. In the early 20th century, Christians made up to 20% of the populationin the Middle East; that figure has now dwindled to around 5%. Beforethe Arab spring Christians in Syria were businesspeople, engineers,lawyers and pharmacists. While Assad brutally restricted politicalfreedoms, the regime did allow the Syrian people religious freedom -more so than elsewhere in the Middle East. Now Christians are leavingthe country. The occupied territories of Palestine are also rapidlylosing their Christian communities. Egypt is in turmoil with a seriesof anti-Coptic Christian riots; Libya is a disaster. In Iraq 300,000Christians have fled persecution since the downfall of Saddam Hussein.An estimated 100,000 Christians have left Syria, many to border townslike al-Qaa. Lebanon is the last country in the Middle East whereChristians can live in relative peace and security. Al-Qaa is a dusty, somewhat ramshackle town which has been the sceneof numerous border clashes across the years. It is here that many ofthe Christian families who have escaped from the terrors of warfare inSyria find a temporary home. More than 200 families are housed in andaround al-Qaa, mainly being taken into the homes of other Christianfamilies or renting properties. The people I met were not well off.Families I visited told similar stories. The conflict had become sosevere that they had been forced to leave their homes. In one place,there were 15 people living in four small rooms. "The Arab spring is ajoke," said one of the refugees. "It has become another form ofpersecution." Leaving al-Qaa, I travelled to Zahle, another border town, to talkwith the Melkite archbishop, John Darwish. A mild-mannered and gentleman, he is gravely concerned about the breakdown in relationships inSyria and the number of refugees flocking into Lebanon. He told me ofa remarkable agreement that took place in 2006 between Hezbollah, thegroup that abducted me, and the Free Patriotic Movement, a mainstreamChristian political party, which counts many members from theChristian enclave of al-Qaa. Cynics might regard this agreement as being nothing more thanpolitical expediency, and of course the politics of the situation doesplay heavily in the situation. However, it may well be that thisagreement paves the way for the only solution possible for Lebanon,and indeed for the surrounding countries. Given the ethnic andreligious mix in Lebanon, the only sensible solution is for thedifferent communities to respect each other and live and work togetherfor the good of the country. Forgiveness is a central Christian teaching. With this in mind, Isought and obtained a meeting with a senior official from Hezbollahand spent two hours in discussion with him. Hezbollah has a negativeimage in the west, and there are those who will accuse me ofconsorting with terrorists. I would remind them that Hezbollah hasgrown into a fully fledged political party with seats in Lebanon'sparliament, and is now in a unique position to work for peace in theregion. I made a special request for Hezbollah to give assistance tothe Syrian and Iraqi Christian refugees in Lebanon, especially atChristmas time. This request was favourably received. We met late at night, in an anonymous apartment block in south Beirut,probably less than a mile from where I was held all those years ago,although I will never be certain where my underground cell waslocated. It was initially difficult: why was I there? What did I want?But as we spoke over coffee and apple juice, things lightened as Iexplained that my little act of reconciliation with them could portenda hundred other, bigger acts of peace for this region and all itspeoples. Almost two hours passed and the atmosphere relaxed considerably. Theyinvited me to return to Lebanon when I would be able to meet otherpeople from Hezbollah, an invitation I said that I would be happy toaccept. I left Lebanon early the next morning for London, having takena few steps forward both personally and on behalf of others. Oldgrudges and conflicts need to be confined to the past and all groupswithin the country need to be encouraged and supported to move forwardtogether. >From a Christian perspective, Lebanon is rapidly becoming the onlyremaining country in the whole of the Middle East where there is asignificant Christian presence. It will take plenty of acts ofreconciliation before Christians once again feel safe in theirhomeland. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 14, 2012 Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 A Bleak Outcome for Syria Opinion | December 12, 2012 3:31 pmEdmond Y. Azadian Syria has been one of the most stable countries in the Middle East andhome for the most affluent Armenian community attached to its rootsand heritage. The deportations and the Genocide of 1915 ended in Northern Syria;millions perished in Der Zor and survivors settled in Aleppo. For manydecades Aleppo has educated and provided writers, editors, teachers aswell as political and religious leaders to the Armenian communities inthe Middle East and beyond. That is why all calls and appeals aroundthe world to help Armenians in Syria emanate not only from ahumanitarian concern, but from a rightful gratitude that the DiasporaArmenians owe to that embattled community. For many years, that proud and prominent Armenian community has provento be a thorn in the side of the Turks, especially with its clout inSyria and its Martyrs Monument in Der Zor, bordering modern-dayTurkey. Pictures and news broadcast from Syria painfully present thedestruction inflicted on the Der Zor Church and monument by Turkey'shired guns to overthrow the government in Syria. In addition, threats are being directed at Armenians in Kessab toabandon the region, which they have inhabited since Roman times.Kessab was also situated in the southeastern border of the Cilicianprincipalities and the kingdom which lasted for 300 years. Therefore,within the framework of the larger Syrian conflict, Turkey isconducting a mini-genocide as its attempts at eradicating the Armenianpeople from its original habitat continue. Of course, this does not concern or bother the parties involved in theSyrian war, which is continuing ferociously and thus far has claimedmore than 40,000 casualties, including many Armenians. Each party has its own objective in destroying Syria. Therefore, itwill be our concern to point out the reality and pursue a policy whichwill help our community in Syria, whether or not that policy is insynch with the goals of the parties engaged in this bloody conflict. No one can exonerate the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and hisfather, Hafez Assad, from being dictators. But Armenians have beenprotected and enjoyed a privileged life under both rulers. The Syrianpeople have also experienced prosperity despite all outside pressuresto isolate the country economically. The irony in this conflict is, as pointed out by remarks by RobertFiske, Middle East correspondent of the Independent daily of London,that a host of Middle Eastern despots, beginning in the tinyprincipality of Qatar and ending in the medieval monarchy of SaudiArabia, have been commissioned to bring democracy to Syria. Another such medieval monarchy, Morocco, has also joined the fray inhosting and organizing Syrian opposition groups on its territory.Along with the other `messengers of democracy,' this corrupt kingdomhas been fighting the Polisario Front freedom fighters to keep theirpeople in Western Sahara under its domination. Of course, Syria being on the fault line of East-West confrontation - throughout the Cold War and beyond - it has been on the wrong side ofthe Middle Eastern chessboard of politics. First, being a bastion of Arab nationalism on the frontline withIsrael has irritated the West tremendously. This war has nothing to dowith democracy; it is a grand scheme to eliminate one by one all theregimes in the region considered threats to Israel, and some of theArab regimes engaged in the battle have become accessories to thatpolicy. The other `mistake' of the Syrian regime is to be aligned with Iran,and they are both considered Russian allies by default in thecontinuing Cold War. Russia also has its own interests in the region;the collapse of the Assad regime may have a domino effect on theIran-Syria axis, at a high cost to Moscow's foreign policy. The Syrian war, which began with peaceful protests against Assad'sregime in March 2011, escalated into a civil war, mainly because ofoutside interference and the launch of a proxy war for foreigninterests seeking regime change in Syria. Recently a radical Islamistgroup seized large swathes of a Syrian military base west of Aleppo,consolidating its control over the territory, near the Turkish border,as reported by Agence France Presse. It was most revealing to find ina report filed by Elad Benari in the Israel National News that `manyof the fighters are non-Syrians and one of the leaders, who identifiedhimself as Abu Talha, said he is from Uzbekistan.' Any political analyst has to be endowed with the wildest possibleimagination to the see the aspirations of the Syrian people fordemocracy in a thug from Uzbekistan, of all places. Of course the West has been using these extremist groups to achieveshort-term goals with the consequence of creating long- term threatsto its own security. Osama bin Laden was armed by the US with shoulderheld Stringer rockets to shoot down Soviet MiG jets in Afghanistan,but who ended up bringing down the World Trade Center in New York.These groups have proved over time that they are loose cannonsdedicated to their own extremist ideology and can only harm civilizedsocieties. The Syrian conflict has spilled over from the Middle Eastern bordersinto a worldwide confrontation between East and West, with the US andthe European Union insisting on regime change in Syria while Russiaand China blame foreign interference in Syria in the United Nations. Recent meetings between President Vladimir Putin and Premier RecepTayyip Erdogan, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian ForeignMinister Sergei Lavrov were not able to break the deadlock. Russian officials have repeatedly said that Moscow is not insistingthat Assad remain in power, but that his fate must not be decided byforeign governments or external forces including the UN SecurityCouncil. Putin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, has specificallyindicated that `We cannot say, sitting in Ankara or London or Qatarthat Assad must go. That cannot be, it is not viable. Such decisionscould potentially lead to a worsening of the situation.' The US secretary of state, visiting Dublin, has countered the Russianposition by directing her criticism to the internal developments inRussia, away from the Syrian conflict. In her recent pronouncements, she seems more and more like a Cold Warrelic, and perhaps, she is planning her political comeback in the 2016presidential election with that agenda. Before her meeting with Lavrov, Mrs. Clinton took aim at what shedescribed as a new wave of repressive tactics and laws aimed atcriminalizing US outreach efforts. `The trends are indicative of alarger reversal of freedoms for the citizens of Russia, Belarus,Turkmenistan and other countries that emerged from the breakup of theSoviet Union two decades ago. There is a move to re-Sovietize theregion.... It's not going to be called that. It's going to be called aCustoms Union, it will be called a Eurasian Union and all of that,'she said, referring to the Russian-led efforts for greater regionalintegration. `But let's not make a mistake about it. We know what thegoal is and we are trying to figure out effective ways to slow down orprevent it.' In the above quote by Mrs. Clinton, Armenia falls within `othercountries that emerged from the breakup of the Soviet Union.' AndMoscow has been twisting the arm of that `other country' to join theEurasian Union. Therefore, no mater what foreign policy may Armeniaadopt, it is perceived by the Foggy Bottom to be in the Russian sphereof influence and that answers many questions which have been torturingArmenians; why doesn't Mr. Obama use the word `Genocide?' Why doesn'tthe State Department criticize Azerbaijan for destroying Armenianmonu- ments in Jugha? Why doesn't Karabagh conflict get solved? Whydoesn't Washington demand Turkey to end blockading Armenia? Why doesthe US aid to Armenian dwindle? All the answers to these questions are within the subtext of the newCold War being reconfigured. Coming back to Syria, which generated this global analysis, two majorprospects are very obvious. First, no matter whatever the outcome ofthe conflict, the vibrant Syrian-Armenian community will not be thesame any longer. Next, in the a broader perspective of the Arab Spring (or Nightmare) - which the Syrian conflict is part of - the policy is achieving itsgoal in this artificially-created turmoil because no one (except as aform of lip service) is talking any more about the Palestinian peoplenor the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/12/12/a-bleak-outcome-for-syria/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 (edited) This is not civil war and there were not peaceful protests. Edited December 14, 2012 by Johannes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted December 14, 2012 Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 (edited) Edmond Azadian is an IDIOT.Was his family name koeseyan previously?What the hell kind of Armenian name is Edmond? Edited December 14, 2012 by Arpa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Brazil's president: Russia's Stances on Crisis in Syria ConstructiveDec 14, 2012MOSCOW, (SANA) – President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff on Friday stressed Brazil's total support to the Russian stances on the crisis in Syria. After her meeting with the Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Rousseff welcomed the efforts exerted by Moscow to solve the crisis in Syria. "We Believe that the stances of Russia on the developments in the Middle East and particularly on the events in Syria are constructive. We share Russia the fears of military escalation in Syria," she said. Rousseff expressed Brazil's welcome of granting Palestine a non-Member Observer State status in the United Nations. M. Nassr/ M. Ismaelhttp://www.sana-syria.com/eng/22/2012/12/14/457278.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Russian Foreign Ministry: Russia Has Not and Will Not Change Its Stance on SyriaDec 14, 2012MOSCOW, (SANA) - The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Alexander Lukashevich, renewed the Russian stance towards Syria, saying his country's stance is firm as it has always been and does not change. "Russia did not sleep so as to wake up later. Our stance is firm and remains the way it has always been and doesn't change," Lukashevich told a press conference in Moscow in response to statements made by the U.S. State Department spokesperson, Victoria Nuland. While reviewing a report on the Russian Foreign Ministry work in 2012, the Russian diplomat expressed Moscow's readiness to help get Syria out of the crisis "which reached a deadlock." Lukashevich highlighted in this context the statements made by the Russian President's Envoy to the Middle East and Deputy Foreign Minister, Mikhail Bogdanov, in which the latter reiterated Russia's firm stance on the crisis in Syria based on the Geneva Statement. Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry denied in a statement making any statements or interviews on the development of situation in Syria in the past few days. The statement stressed that the Special Representative of the Russian President for the Middle East and Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov made no statement or exclusive interviews unlike what has been circulated by Russian and foreign media outlets. It added that the meeting of the Social Chamber on Middle East and North Africa on December 13th discussed the Syrian issue and the known allegations of some representatives of the extremist Syrian opposition and their foreign funders who predict to achieve victory over the Syrian government have been quoted. It indicated that Bogdanov reiterated Russia's principled stance, affirming that there is no alternative to the political settlement in Syria on the basis of the Geneva statement adopted by the work group meeting on June 30th. R. Raslan / H. Said/ Ghossounhttp://www.sana-syria.com/eng/22/2012/12/14/457203.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Russian Foreign Ministry Denies Making Statements or Exclusive Interviews on Situation in Syria Recently Dec 14, 2012MOSCOW, (SANA) - Russia's Foreign Ministry denied making any statements or interviews on the development of situation in Syria in the past few days. In a statement issued on Friday, the Ministry said that the Special Representative of the Russian President for the Middle East and Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov made no statement or exclusive interviews unlike what has been circulated by Russian and foreign media outlets. The statement added that the meeting of the Social Chamber on Middle East and North Africa on December 13th discussed the Syrian issue and the known allegations of some representatives of the extremist Syrian opposition and their foreign funders who predict to achieve victory over the Syrian government have been quoted. It indicated that Bogdanov reiterated Russia's principled stance, affirming that there is no alternative to the political settlement in Syria on the basis of the Geneva statement adopted by the work group meeting on June 30th. R. Raslan / Ghossounhttp://www.sana-syria.com/eng/22/2012/12/14/457203.htm Syrian Arab news agency - SANA - Syria : Syria news ::www.sana-syria.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Al-Jaafari : Solving Crisis in Syria Couldn't Be Achieved Through Funding and Harboring Armed Terrorists Dec 14, 2012NEW YORK, SANA_ Syria's Permanent Representative to the UN, Bashar al-Jaafari, reiterated Syria's readiness to cooperate with international organizations working in Syria starting off its commitment to the UN General Assembly resolutions on strengthening the coordination of humanitarian emergency assistance of the United Nations and those stress the necessity of respecting a state's sovereignty, regional safety and national unity and not interfering in its internal affairs. Al-Jaafari was speaking at the UN General Assembly's open session to discuss the agenda item 70 (a) on strengthening the coordination of humanitarian and disaster relief assistance of the United Nations, including special economic assistance. He stressed Syria's deep belief in the importance of coordinating humanitarian efforts to convey humanitarian aid to the affected citizens in urgent circumstances in terms of the UN General Assembly resolution no 46/182 which outlines a framework for humanitarian assistance and a set of guiding principles for the work of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). He added that the Syrian government, throughout the current crisis, spared no efforts to provide urgent aid to its citizens and formed a committee to follow up on the humanitarian situation of the affected citizens whether to provide food and health aid, compensate for the damage caused by the armed terrorist groups' acts or to rehabilitate the infrastructure to resume providing social and healthcare services. Al-Jaafari added that a higher committee for relief was formed in order to coordinate efforts exerted to help the affected people and 547 temporary makeshift shelters were opened as a result of the Syrian government's hard work under these difficult circumstances. He pointed out that the Syrian government cooperated with the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs ( OCHA ), the Office of the Higher Commissioner for Refugees and the International Committee of Red Cross and provided all necessary facilitations to convey humanitarian aid to those who need them all over the Syrian territories. He added that the revised Syria Humanitarian Response Plan was implemented and the Syrian government granted licenses to more than 80 non-governmental organizations to contribute to the implementation of the response plan. Syria's Permanent Representative to the UN stressed that the Syrian government will provide all facilitations to humanitarian workers and grant licenses to the OCHA for field visits to several areas in Syria without any delay. He indicated that Syria had a constructive participation in 6 meetings of the Humanitarian Forum held in Geneva and tackled the situation in Syria. Al-Jaafari pointed out that the government's humanitarian efforts were hindered by several obstacles as the countries which are known for their support to the armed terrorism in Syria continued funding, arming and protecting armed terrorist groups in Syria. He reported the statement of the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Peter Maurer, in Geneva on Thursday as saying that the situation in Syria is exceptional because the intensive battles in the country and the involvement of regional and international powers in it… http://www.sana-syria.com/eng/22/2012/12/14/457201.htm Syrian Arab news agency - SANA - Syria : Syria news ::www.sana-syria.comSyrian Arab News Agency (sana) The goals of the agency were specified as gathering news and distributing it to individuals and media institutions to provide them with objective news services, and to focus on Syria's just causes regionally and internationally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 http://www.sana-syria.com/eng/22/2012/12/14/457240.htmChina: Syrian People to Determine Syria's Future, the International Community Should HelpDec 14, 2012BEIJING, (SANA)- China reaffirmed that the future and destiny of Syria should be determined by the Syrian people through a political process, pointing out that the international community should play a constructive role to realize this aim. Spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Hong Lei, stressed in statements on Friday the necessity to push forward for launching a political transitional process led by the Syrian people as soon as possible in order to reach an appropriate just and peaceful solution to the situation in Syria. "The international community should play a positive and constructive role to help the parties concerned achieve this goal," Hong was quoted as saying by the Chinese Xinhua news agency. He expressed his country's readiness to communicate with all the parties in Syria, noting that Beijing follows the reports coming from Syria and still considers that Syria's future and destiny should be determined by the Syrian people. The Chinese diplomat pointed out that the priority now is to bring the acts of violence to a halt. H. Said http://www.sana-syria.com/eng/22/2012/12/14/457240.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 (edited) Former Spanish Officer Admits He Trained and Fought with Armed Groups in SyriaDec 14, 2012MADRID, (SANA)- A former Spanish air force officer admitted that he participated in training the armed terrorist groups and fighting along them in Syria. The Agence France-Presse quoted officer Luis Munar as saying that he trained militants in Syria, mostly as young as 15 who had never held guns, how to use Kalashnikov, DShK missiles and machineguns mounted on pick-up trucks. The former Spanish officer further acknowledged that besides the training he also took part in the fighting along with the armed groups in Syria. H. Saidhttp://www.sana-syria.com/eng/22/2012/12/14/457231.htm Syrian Arab news agency - SANA - Syria : Syria news ::www.sana-syria.comSyrian Arab News Agency (sana) The goals of the agency were specified as gathering news and distributing it to individuals and media institutions to provide them with objective news services, and to focus on Syria's just causes regionally and internationally. Edited December 14, 2012 by Johannes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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