Yervant1 Posted March 26, 2014 Report Share Posted March 26, 2014 16:21 26/03/2014 » SOCIETYKaro Yuzbashyan: Armenians of Kessab can return to their homes, but not soonThe reaction of the Armenian authorities to the Kessab events lacks clarity, representative of Aleppo national authorities Nerses Sargisyan told reporters in Yerevan. According to him, it is a national problem. “Kessab is the last remaining part of historic Armenia. So exact steps are needed especially as Turkey is directly involved in the attacks.”Karo Yuzbashyan said for his part that the Syrian state performs its duty fully. “Kessab residents can return to their homes, but it will not be soon. It will take time for security to be established in the region.”Nerses Sargisyan noted that the Armenian families are provided with maximum support in Latakia. “They have abandoned their homes so they are not in an easy situation. They are currently under the protection of the Syrian national authorities,” he said.According to Karo Yuzbashyan, Kessab was attacked by Turkish detachments, and Turkmen minorities also participated in the attacks. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 26, 2014 Report Share Posted March 26, 2014 17:09 26/03/2014 » POLITICSArmenian MPs are in LatakiaThe delegation of Armenian MPs is already in Latakia, secretary of Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) parliamentary faction Hovhannes Sahakyan told Panorama.am. “I have just spoken to Arman Sahakyan. He said that the Armenian delegation is already in Latakia and that Armenia’s Ambassador to Syria is also with them. They will soon meet with the Armenian families. So everything is ok,” the MP said.The Armenian parliamentary delegation includes Republican MPs Samvel Farmanyan, Levon Martirosyan, Arman Sahakyan and Naira Karapetyan, Heritage MP Tevan Poghosyan and independent MP Edmon Marukyan. The MPs will familiarize themselves with the situation on the spot and present it to the National Assembly upon their return. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 26, 2014 Report Share Posted March 26, 2014 15:35 26/03/2014 » POLITICSManucharyan: Turks attacked Kessab by instruction of some forcesOn the threshold of the Armenian Genocide centenary, it is not advantageous for Turkey to attack the Armenian-populated town of Kessab in Syria, given the fact that over the several past years Turkey has tried to show the international community that it is normalizing relations with Armenia, member of Karabakh committee Ashot Manucharyan told reporters. According to Manucharyan, this situation is not beneficial for Turkey and Ankara acts under the pressure of some forces.“Our society should remember exactly who provoked Turkey’s incursion into Syria,” Manucharyan said, adding that the United States demanded that Turkey interfere into the Syrian conflict. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 26, 2014 Report Share Posted March 26, 2014 CANADIAN PM URGED TO CALL UPON TURKEY TO PREVENT ANY INCURSIONS INTO SYRIAN TERRITORY14:50 25.03.2014Canada, Kessab, SyriaDr. Girair Basmadjian, President of the Armenian National Committeeof Canada, has addressed a letter to Canada's Prime Minister StephenHarper, regarding the situation in Kessab, Syria. The letter reads:"On behalf of the Armenian National Committee of Canada, and Canadiansof Armenian origin, I would like to bring your attention an urgentmatter concerning the Syrian Armenian community of Kassab. As youmay be aware, the Armenian-populated region of Kassab has been thelocation of a recent attack in Syrian territory from Turkey by alQaeda linked fighters.Kassab is the last remaining outpost of the medieval Armenianprincipality of Cilicia. Kassab has had a constant Armenian populationfor almost one thousand years. Although the area has been subjectto many disputes between various countries seeking control and tosignificant persecution of its Armenian population during the OttomanEmpire (including massacres in 1909 and deportation of much of itspopulation during the Armenian Genocide in 1915), until this week'sevacuation, the Christian population has never had to completely fleethe region.As we write, al Qaeda members roam the streets of Kassab and thesurrounding Christian and Alawite villages. There are confirmed reportsof armed men raising al Qaeda banners over Armenian churches andAlawite mosques and making threats to kill all Christians and Alawitesfound in those communities. Fortunately, the civilian populationof Kassab was able to flee to Latakia prior to the arrival of theseterrorist- attackers.This already dire situation is compounded by the fact that thesefighters crossed into Kassab from Turkey and seem to have the tacitapproval of Turkish authorities to carry out this attack. As you canappreciate, the Armenian population of Kassab, which suffered underthe Ottoman Empire, is especially afraid that these attacks are anattempt by Turkey to displace the last elements of the indigenousArmenian population of Cilicia.We request a meeting to discuss this matter with you in person atyour earliest convenience. In advance of this meeting, recognizingthe urgency of the situation, we have set out our suggestions forways in which Canada may act to prevent a humanitarian catastropheand help to uphold the international laws of warfare.We ask that Canada call upon all sides to the conflict to immediatelycease all hostilities in the region and allow the return of thecivilian population. We would hope that this could serve as an examplefor the broader conflict as well and help to bring peace to Syria.Additionally, we ask that Canada call upon Turkey to take allsteps necessary to secure its border and prevent any incursionsinto Syrian territory. We also ask Canada to request that Turkeyexplicitly disavow its support of all al Qaeda affiliated groupsin the region and to ensure that these groups are expelled from itsterritory immediately. We believe that by depriving al Qaeda of itssafe havens and removing the element of religious extremism and ethnichatred from the conflict, the Syrian people can choose their destinywithout fear that a change in government would lead to genocide ofits Christian and Alawite population. The Armenian population ofSyria has maintained its neutrality throughout the recent conflict,but has always made it clear that it can not accept a governmentwhose stated goal is the elimination of all minorities from Syria.Finally, we ask that Canada direct a portion of the assistanceallocated for Syrian assistance to the evacuated population of Kassabwhich is now living in difficult circumstances.We commend you for Canada's principled stand on the protection of therights of minorities in Syria and for Canada's generous contributionsto help Syria's civilian population and Syrian refugees. We believethat based on Canada's strong record in this area, Canada and itsallies can play an important role in guaranteeing the safety ofSyria's historically important Christian community and in makingsure that non-combatants are not displaced from their homes by actsof terrorism contrary to any recognized law of war.Thank you for all that you have done for the Syrian people and theArmenian-Canadian community and we hope that you continue to come tothe assistance of a people whose lives are under serious threat."http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/03/25/canadian-pm-urged-to-call-upon-turkey-to-prevent-any-incursions-into-syrian-territory/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 26, 2014 Report Share Posted March 26, 2014 ARMENIAN HOMES IN KESSAB LOOTED, OCCUPIEDhttp://asbarez.com/121079/armenian-homes-in-kessab-looted-occupied/Tuesday, March 25th, 2014Smoke rises from the town center in Kessab after days of attacks byextremist militants crossing over from TurkeyTwo thousand Kessab Armenians find safety in Latakia; Internationaland Local organizations providing supportLATAKIA, Syria--A delegation of priests from the Catholicosate ofCilicia who had visited Latakia to assess the needs of Kessab Armeniansand express solidarity returned to Antelias after the Sunday Badarak,the Armenian Weekly reports.According to the delegation, the local Armenian community, theInternational Red Cross, and the Red Crescent are providing assistanceto those who have sought refuge in the city. An estimated 2,000 KessabArmenians are currently in Latakia."Many Armenian families are staying with relatives and friends, whileothers have sought refuge in the Armenian Church and the church'shall," said Syrian Armenian community activist Nerses Sarkissianduring a phone interview with Weekly editor Khatchig Mouradian."The Aleppo Armenian Prelacy as well as the Red Crescent are providingrelief and assistance to these families in Latakia," Sarkissian added.Armenian residences occupied, looted The Armenian RevolutionaryFederation (ARF) reported on a number of eye-witness accounts oflooting and occupation of Armenian homes, stores, and churches leftbehind in Kessab.Kessab Armenians who phoned their neighbors' and relatives' homesfrom Latakia discovered that their houses are already occupied bynew residents, namely rebel fighters.Two men, Minas Soghomonian and Joseph Kilaghbian, who called their ownhomes were greeted by militants who said, "We are enjoying your food."Ani Boymushakian called the Armenian Evangelical Church office.Intruders told her, "Now we are in control of this place, we justgot here and we will do with it as we please." She hung up as thefighters continued making threats.Another displaced Kessab resident, Paren Hovsepian, called and wastold by the intruders, in Turkish, that he had nice furniture.Other witnesses have reported abductions and looting.Dikranoohi Manjikian, an elderly, ill woman, who due to her medicalconditions and inability to move was one of the very few not evacuated,said gunmen forcefully entered her apartment and harassed her verballyand physically, demanding gold and other valuables. After pleadingwith them that she had no such valuables, the gunmen searched theapartment and took whatever they were able to and left. She gave heraccount through a phone call.Steve Shekhookian was on his motorcycle fleeing the area of fightingnear Duzaghaj (Al-Shajara) in Kessab when he was stopped by gunmenand forced off of his motorcycle. He said the gunman who stopped himwas bearded and didn't speak Arabic. When he asked to be let free andtold them that he is Armenian, the gunman brandished a large knifeand threatened to slit his throat. Shekhookian was then handcuffedto a metal frame on the window of a nearby building. Meanwhile as thefighting intensified, the gunmen fled or hid and left him behind. Hewas able to break his handcuffs and fled the area into nearby bushesand made his way back off-road to safer areas where others werebeing evacuated.Militants entered from Turkey The armed incursion began on Friday,March 21, with rebels associated with Al-Qaeda's al-Nusra Front, Shamal-Islam and Ansar al-Sham crossing the Turkish border and attackingthe Armenian civilian population of Kessab. The attackers immediatelyseized two guard posts overlooking Kessab, including a strategic hillknown as Observatory 45 and later took over the border crossing pointwith Turkey. Snipers targeted the civilian population and launchedmortar attacks on the town and the surrounding villages.According to eyewitness accounts, the attackers crossed the Turkishborder with Syria openly passing through Turkish military barracks.According to Turkish media reports, the attackers carried theirinjured back to Turkey for treatment in the town of Yayladagi.Some 670 Armenian families, the majority of the population of Kessab,were evacuated by the local Armenian community leadership to saferareas in neighboring Basit and Latakia. Ten to fifteen families withrelations too elderly to move were either unable to leave or choseto stay in their homes.On Saturday, March 22, Syrian troops launched a counteroffensive in anattempt to regain the border crossing point, eye-witnesses and statemedia reported. However, on Sunday, March 23, the extremist groups onceagain entered the town of Kessab, took the remaining Armenian familieshostage, desecrated the town's three Armenian churches, pillaginglocal residences and occupying the town and surrounding villages.Located in the northwestern corner of Syria, near the border withTurkey, Kessab had, until very recently, evaded major battles inthe Syrian conflict. The local Armenian population had increased inrecent years with the city serving as safe-haven for those fleeingfrom the war-torn cities of Yacubiye, Rakka and Aleppo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Arpa Posted March 26, 2014 Report Share Posted March 26, 2014 The tragic saga of Kessab has been in the news for a whole week now. Let us see where and what Kessab is. Here; http://hyeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=59832&do=findComment&comment=317621 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 NATO'S TURKEY PROVIDING AIR SUPPORT FOR AL QAEDA IN NORTHERN SYRIACenter for Research on Globalization, CanadaMarch 25 2014By Mimi Al Lahamby Mimi Al LahamThe downing of a Syrian jet by Turkey was not an isolated incidentbut part of a major offensive by Al Qaeda affiliated groups JabhatAl Nusra (designated a terrorist organization by the US StateDepartment) and Ahrar Al Sham against a northwestern Syrian-Turkishborder crossing. Turkey has been supporting Al Qaeda's attack on theKassab border crossing, the only crossing that was still held by theSyrian military. While the AFP did report that the group involved inthe attack was the AlQaeda faction Jabhat Al Nusra , this fact hasnot made it to any mainstream media headline.Image: Excerpt from AFP reporting Al Qaeda forces involved in theKassab cross-border assault.Jabhat Al Nusra, are also actively being given safe haven by Turkey.The map below shows the Al Qaeda Camp within the Turkish borderfrom which the attack on the Kassab border crossing came. AlQaedamilitants also brazenly videotaped themselves walking right throughthe Turkish Kassab border gate into Syria without any harassment fromTurkish guards.Another Al Qaeda offshoot fighting along side Jabhat Al Nusra inthe offensive is 'Ahrar Al Sham'. While the rebel group is not yetdesignated Al Qaeda by the US State Department, the group was foundedby Abu Khaled as-Suri, Al Zawahiri's ambassador to Syria. Ahrar AlSham was described as 'Al Qaeda worth befriending' by the Councilon Foreign Relations (CFR) Washington's premier think tank. CharlesLister, a fellow at of the Brookings Institution, tweets video ofAhrar Al Sha'am taking part in the attack on Latakia.Image: Al Qaeda rockets fall on Latakia province, killing 7 andinjuring 30.It was reported that Turkey had begun shelling inside Syrian soilto back the offensive on the border point. Turkish artillery andtanks targeted Syrian positions, and Turkish special forces have beenobserved in the region. A Lebanon based satelite channel Al MayadeenTV reported that the Syrian Army launched a counterattack on the borderpoint Nabie Al Murr with Turkey , along with dense artillery cover. Inresponse to the Syrian defensive measures against the AlQaeda attack,Turkey downed a Syrian jet that was firing on the Al Qaeda militantsfrom Syrian airspace. Turkey's claims that the Syrian jet violatedTurkish airspace is contradicted by the fact the plane crashedover Syrian territory as shown in a video posted by Al Qaeda in thearea. The pilot managed to safely eject and was picked up in Syria,and was even interviewedby Syrian state TV.The Al Qaeda attack andtakeover of the Kassab border crossing has caused up to 2000 to 6000Armenian Syrians to flee the area. Mass looting and destruction ofreligious sites was reported by residents (similar to criminal actscarried out in the recently liberated city of Yabroud). Armeniansare once again refugees due to the Turkish government like theirancestors who fled the Armenian Holocaust decades ago.There has been no mention on the BBC of NATO's open support for AlQaeda groups. The attack comes in the backdrop of mass rallies againstTurkish President Erdogan, who recently banned Twitter.The battles in Latakia are ongoing, with the Syrian military inflictingheavy losses on Al Qaeda militants.http://www.globalresearch.ca/natos-turkey-providing-air-support-for-al-qaeda-in-northern-syria/5375114 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 NATO'S TURKEY PROVIDING AIR SUPPORT FOR AL QAEDA IN NORTHERN SYRIACenter for Research on Globalization, CanadaMarch 25 2014By Mimi Al Lahamby Mimi Al LahamThe downing of a Syrian jet by Turkey was not an isolated incidentbut part of a major offensive by Al Qaeda affiliated groups JabhatAl Nusra (designated a terrorist organization by the US StateDepartment) and Ahrar Al Sham against a northwestern Syrian-Turkishborder crossing. Turkey has been supporting Al Qaeda's attack on theKassab border crossing, the only crossing that was still held by theSyrian military. While the AFP did report that the group involved inthe attack was the AlQaeda faction Jabhat Al Nusra , this fact hasnot made it to any mainstream media headline.Image: Excerpt from AFP reporting Al Qaeda forces involved in theKassab cross-border assault.Jabhat Al Nusra, are also actively being given safe haven by Turkey.The map below shows the Al Qaeda Camp within the Turkish borderfrom which the attack on the Kassab border crossing came. AlQaedamilitants also brazenly videotaped themselves walking right throughthe Turkish Kassab border gate into Syria without any harassment fromTurkish guards.Another Al Qaeda offshoot fighting along side Jabhat Al Nusra inthe offensive is 'Ahrar Al Sham'. While the rebel group is not yetdesignated Al Qaeda by the US State Department, the group was foundedby Abu Khaled as-Suri, Al Zawahiri's ambassador to Syria. Ahrar AlSham was described as 'Al Qaeda worth befriending' by the Councilon Foreign Relations (CFR) Washington's premier think tank. CharlesLister, a fellow at of the Brookings Institution, tweets video ofAhrar Al Sha'am taking part in the attack on Latakia.Image: Al Qaeda rockets fall on Latakia province, killing 7 andinjuring 30.It was reported that Turkey had begun shelling inside Syrian soilto back the offensive on the border point. Turkish artillery andtanks targeted Syrian positions, and Turkish special forces have beenobserved in the region. A Lebanon based satelite channel Al MayadeenTV reported that the Syrian Army launched a counterattack on the borderpoint Nabie Al Murr with Turkey , along with dense artillery cover. Inresponse to the Syrian defensive measures against the AlQaeda attack,Turkey downed a Syrian jet that was firing on the Al Qaeda militantsfrom Syrian airspace. Turkey's claims that the Syrian jet violatedTurkish airspace is contradicted by the fact the plane crashedover Syrian territory as shown in a video posted by Al Qaeda in thearea. The pilot managed to safely eject and was picked up in Syria,and was even interviewedby Syrian state TV.The Al Qaeda attack andtakeover of the Kassab border crossing has caused up to 2000 to 6000Armenian Syrians to flee the area. Mass looting and destruction ofreligious sites was reported by residents (similar to criminal actscarried out in the recently liberated city of Yabroud). Armeniansare once again refugees due to the Turkish government like theirancestors who fled the Armenian Holocaust decades ago.There has been no mention on the BBC of NATO's open support for AlQaeda groups. The attack comes in the backdrop of mass rallies againstTurkish President Erdogan, who recently banned Twitter.The battles in Latakia are ongoing, with the Syrian military inflictingheavy losses on Al Qaeda militants.http://www.globalresearch.ca/natos-turkey-providing-air-support-for-al-qaeda-in-northern-syria/5375114 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 LEBANON CALLS FOR SUPPORT FOR ARMY TO COUNTER SYRIA FALLOUTThe NationMarch 25 2014March 25, 2014Reuters/AFPFor news details visit :http://www.nation.com.pk/international/25-Mar-2014/lebanon-calls-for-support-for-army-to-counter-syria-falloutFor news details Read on : Lebanon calls for support for army tocounter Syria falloutKUWAIT - Lebanon's foreign minister called on Arab countries on Mondayto support the Lebanese army to counter fallout from Syria's civil war,which he said threatened to tear the country apart.Around 1 million Syrian refugees have fled to Lebanon, a displacementthat has strained public infrastructure and threatened to upset thesectarian balance.This "is threatening the existence of Lebanon", Gebran Bassil toldreporters before a meeting of Arab League leaders in Kuwait on Tuesday."This would create a danger also to the whole (of) humanity, becauseif the Lebanese model would vanish, then a big clash is to be expectedbetween civilisations, religions and all aspects or differences inthe world," he said, speaking English.Power in Lebanon is split between Shias, Sunnis, Druze and Christianleaders - reflecting the mixed population - and many fear that Sunnirefugees, who represent the majority in Syria, could disrupt thefragile demographic balance.Communal tensions in Lebanon were stoked last week by the fall of theSyrian border town of Yabroud to Syrian government forces and theirallies in the Lebanese Shia political and military movement Hezbollah.The fighting prompted a chain reaction of car bomb and rocket attacks,roadblocks and protests along sectarian lines that took days to calmand revived memories of Lebanon's own 1975-90 civil war.Bassil, who became foreign minister in a cabinet formed last month,said a preparatory meeting with his Arab counterparts on Sundaydiscussed Syria's conflict, now in its fourth year, the refugees andsupport for the Lebanese army."We hope that these decisions will be translated into reality bydirect and tangible help and aid to Lebanon in backing the army,because thearmy of Lebanon is fighting terrorism for all the Arabsand all the world," he said.Bassil said the only way to protect Lebanon and its borders was togive additional support to the army. Saudi Arabia donated $3 billionto thearmy in December for upgrades and asked France to supply weaponsusing a large proportion of these funds. "We cannot live with newmilitary camps, whether Syrians or others, inside Lebanon," he said."Support for the army is something real for facing this coming danger."Lebanon is already home to large camps for displaced Palestinians wherestate authority does not fully extend. Many Lebanese trace the originsof their own civil war to militarisation in the camps in the 1970s.Lebanon's military nowadays is religiously mixed but some Syrianrebels and Lebanese have accused it of being in thrall to Hezbollah,which has sent fighters to support President Bashar al-Assad, a memberof the Shia-derived Alawite minority.In a video posted online this week, influential Lebanese Sunni militantleader and cleric Ahmad al-Assir called for Sunnis to defect fromthearmy. ID:nL5N0ML238] Bassil is a member of the Free PatrioticMovement, a Christian party allied to Hezbollah in the country'scoalition government.Meanwhile, Syrian rebels seized the Kasab village and border crossingwith Turkey Monday, an NGO said, as the regime launched fresh airstrikes in a bid to halt the opposition advance.The air raids come a day after a Syrian warplane was shot downby Ankara's jets in an incident slammed as "flagrant aggression"by Damascus.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the rebels and theirjihadist ally Al-Nusra Front were now in full control of Kasab,the only border crossing with Turkey in sensitive Latakia province,President Bashar al-Assad's heartland.The crossing was the last functioning border post with Turkey to slipfrom regime control."The rebel fighters are in control of Kasab's main square. There isfighting on the edges of Kasab, but the rebels are in control of thevillage" and border crossing, Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahmantold AFP, four days into a rebel offensive.According to a security source in Damascus, however, the village hasnot fallen."The situation is unclear, the fighting continues, and neither sideis in control of the village," the source said.The battle for Kasab, launched by rebels and Al-Nusra Front on Friday,killed at least 130 regime and opposition fighters on Saturday andSunday alone, said the Observatory.The rebel advance came despite Syria's air force carrying out strikesand dropping barrel bombs Monday on their positions in the Kasab areaand in nearby Jabal Turkman, said the Observatory.The army also used tanks to shell the Kasab frontier post, saidthe Observatory.- 'Flagrant act of aggression' - Turkey on Sunday downed a Syrianwarplane in what the Assad regime described as a "flagrant act ofaggression".In a statement, the Turkish military said the plane breached itsairspace by around one kilometre and flew over Turkey for another1.5 kilometres.It was the most serious incident involving Ankara and Damascus sinceTurkish warplanes last September downed a Syrian helicopter it saidwas two kilometres (a mile) inside its airspace.Turkey, which backs the uprising against Assad and hosts morethan 750,000 Syrian refugees, warned Damascus against testing itsdetermination and pledged a tough response if Syrian warplanes violateits airspace again.This is not the first time fighting has broken out in Latakia province,but rebel advances have generally been short-lived.Speaking to AFP by phone from Latakia, an activist said the Turkisharmy's downing of the plane had boosted the rebels' offensive."It means that, unlike previous battles, the rebels' backs are coveredthis time," said Omar al-Jeblawi."The regime is very angry," he added. "They are using all their force- army and paramilitary - to try to stop the rebels, who in turn aretrying to advance towards the sea."Syrian state news agency SANA meanwhile said Hilal al-Assad, arelative of the president and commander of a pro-regime militia,had been killed in the fighting, along with seven of his men.Most of Kasab's majority Armenian residents have fled the villagedue to the fighting and air attacks, Abdel Rahman told AFP.Kasab is the last remaining Armenian village in the Middle East,according to Syria expert Fabrice Balanche."It miraculously escaped the 1915 massacre," Balanche told AFP.Hundreds of thousands of Armenians were killed between 1915 and1917 as the Ottoman Empire, the predecessor of modern Turkey, wasfalling apart.After three years of civil war, Syria's government now controls onlynine of the 19 official land border crossings with its neighboursLebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey.Only one crossing into Turkey remains in government hands, but it isclosed on the Turkish side.More than 146,000 people have been killed in the conflict, and nearlyhalf the population displaced.http://www.nation.com.pk/international/25-Mar-2014/lebanon-calls-for-support-for-army-to-counter-syria-fallout Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 AL-QAEDA CAPTURES SYRIAN CHRISTIAN TOWN ON TURKEY BORDER, KILLING 80Anti-WarMarch 25 2014Rebels Also Seize Border Crossing in Latakia Offensiveby Jason Ditz, March 24, 2014Syrian rebel factions have made much of their offensive against thecoastal Latakia Province, the ancestral homeland of President Assad'sfamily. So far it has meant taking over remote towns along the coastand other relatively unimportant territory.One big gain came for al-Qaeda's Jabhat al-Nusra, which seized theChristian town of Kassab on Sunday, and followed that up by capturingthe nearby border crossing into neighboring Turkey. In the offensivethey reportedly killed 80 locals and desecrated several churches.Kassab and its surrounding villages are Armenian Christians, and theirvalue is primarily because of their location near the Turkish border.Rebel factions that control border crossings are not only able tosmuggle in arms for themselves, but are able to demand a cut whenother factions use those crossings.The reports of wholesale killings of locals and mass evacuationsamong the Christian population is in stark contrast to the Christianminorities in the territory of rival al-Qaeda faction al-Qaeda inIraq (AQI), which has gotten the Christians to agree to a Jizya taxin return for a promise of protection.http://news.antiwar.com/2014/03/24/al-qaeda-captures-syrian-christian-town-on-turkey-border-killing-80/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 CALL TO THE UN TO CONDEMN TURKISH SUPPORTS TO AGGRESSION IN KESSAB17:40 26.03.2014Kessab, SyriaKaren GhazaryanPublic Radio of ArmeniaAn act of protest was held in front of the UN Office in Yerevan. Theparticipants handed a letter to the UN, demanding to break thesilence and give a proper assessment to Turkey's support to theterrorist incursion into Syria, the destruction and robbery in theArmenian-populated city of Kessab.Organizers of the rally urged the UN to serve its mission, to condemnTurkey's terrorist steps and give a proper legal assessment to therecent events. Turkey carried out aggression and terrorism at thestate level by contributing to the attack on Kessab. The protesterscondemned the UN indifference towards Turkey's steps."The UN should first give a legal assessment and take adequate steps,"the demonstrators said.Member of "Tracing Ancestors" NGO Arman Mkhitaryan considers thatArmenia should take concrete steps to support the Armenians of Kessab.He says sending 25-30-member groups to Armenian-populated regionswould be a good psychological support.http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/03/26/call-to-the-un-to-condemn-turkish-supports-to-aggression-in-kessab/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 KAREN SARIBEKIAN: TURKEY POSES THREAT TO ALL REGIONAL COUNTRIESWednesday,March26"History shows that Turkey does its black deed when occasion offersand that in reality this country has not changed. Turkey poses athreat to all the regional countries," Armenian parliamentary deputy,member of the Standing Committee on Defense, National Security andInternal Affairs Karen Saribekian told Aysor.am when speaking aboutthe events in Syrian town of Kesab.In his words, the international community that raises human rightsissues currently keeps silent not only about the ongoing events inKesab, but also in Syria when the Turks have seized the opportunity,provoking such a situation."In fact, Turkey is interfering in Syria's internal affairs. Moreover,Turkey's actions contribute to activities of radicals, terroristorganizations, but the civilized world remains silent," Saribekiansaid.Aysor.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 LATAKIA OFFENSIVE STIRS DARK MEMORIES FOR ARMENIAN-SYRIANSThe Wall Street Journal, NYMarch 26 2014ByMaria Abi Habib@Abihabibmaria.habib@wsj.comBiographyCONNECT@Abihabibmaria.habib@wsj.comBiographyWhen hardline Islamist rebels took over swaths of Latakia province thisweek, it provided them with their first outpost on the MediterraneanSea.The military offensive was symbolic for several reasons: rebelsfrom al Nusra Front taking over northern parts of Bashar al Assad'shometown province while the Turkish air force shot down a regime warplane trying to bombard the rebel advancement, as it flew near theirshared border. Nusra is al Qaeda's sanctioned offshoot in Syria.But for Armenian-Syrians from the town of Kassab in Latakia, whichrebels overran this weekend, the Turkish involvement reminded them ofa dark chapter in their history: the Armenian genocide perpetrated bythe Ottoman empire in 1915. The Turks bristle at the term genocide,although 1.5 million Armenians died at the hands of Ottoman forces.For many of Kassab's Armenian-Syrians, the Nusra Front occupies oneside of the same coin the Turks do as well - an existential threatin a war where initial concepts like freedom and democracy have beensidelined by minorities' concerns, steeped in thousand-year-oldmemories of past injustices perpetrated across the region. Betterthe devil you know, than the one you don't, is the common Christianrefrain.Armenian-Syrians expressed outrage Sunday over radical Islamistrebels taking over Kassab, which they said would threaten the town'sChristian inhabitants, many supporters of President Bashar al Assad'sforces. Kassab residents cheered on Damascus in the fight againstrebels this weekend, believing the alliance with Mr. Assad -- anAlawite, another religious minority -- a safer bet to protect theirinterests.Armenian-Syrians blamed Turkey for rebel advances in Kassab -- asAnkara has long turned a blind eye to rebels crossing their borders andweapons flows -- and equated a win by Nusra with the Armenian genocide.When Ankara shot down the Syrian war plane, it was too much forKassab's residents. They claimed an old foe - Turkey - was conspiringagainst them by allying with a new enemy - Sunni Muslim extremistgroups like Nusra."The Turks are [working against] us again. This is unacceptableconsidering history. Genocide repeat [in] Kassab," said one Twitteruser from the town, in sentiments shared by many other Syrian-Armenianson the social networking site. "What a bad day this has been. Godbless everyone who is defending the beautiful village of Kassab."Turkey has denied it supports extremist rebels and said it shot downthe Syrian war plane to protect its territory.The Free Syrian Army has struggled to convince minorities that theywill protect them, as some al Qaeda breakaway factions like theIslamic State of Iraq and al Sham impose a hard-line version of Islamon territory they capture and have even vandalized churches. The moresecular FSA is backed by Western and Gulf states and recently turnedtheir guns on ISIS.Kassab is the last Syrian-Turkish border crossing in the government'shands, according to rebels. The ancient town of Kassab features steepmountains dropping into the Mediterranean's crystal blue waters,stone houses next to quaint churches hundreds of years old."The people of Kassab are kicked out of their houses and living inthe Armenian church of Latakia [city] where they receive food fromthe Armenians living there," said one student from Kassab, who nowlives in the U.A.E. but is in touch with family members who recentlyfled the town."The place we used to spend our summer memories has turned into a warzone....the Free Syrian Army is bombing the place while the Syrian Armyis doing all they can do to save Kassab...The only positive thing isthat the people in Kassab, including my friends and family, escapedjust in time. They will surely going to be homeless after the battle."http://blogs.wsj.com/middleeast/2014/03/26/latakia-offensive-stirs-dark-memories-for-armenian-syrians/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 es ukrainan patahakan che or patahets.. husov em russnerin iynqan chen karroghana "neghatsnel" vor Suryan morana te arden arevmutq@ poxanakel e Krim@ suryai het ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 batc inchi es jivaghner misht takits hangist helnum en.. mardkayn - minjpetakan - hamashxarayin voch mi orenq irents vra chi azdum ?? ba mi Super Power chi aselu iy bji vastakner es inch eq anum ?? super powern er el lav el giten.... irents hech tandzin el chi .. dzer superpower maman !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 es ukrainan patahakan che or patahets.. husov em russnerin iynqan chen karroghana "neghatsnel" vor Suryan morana te arden arevmutq@ poxanakel e Krim@ suryai het ??Hamatsayn em! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 28, 2014 Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 16:32 28/03/2014 » SOCIETYAram I suggests UN to discuss demilitarization of KessabOn March 27, His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, called Jeffrey Feltman, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, the Armenian Church Catholicosate of Cilicia reports. Jeffrey Feltman told His Holiness Aram I that the UN is concerned about the situation in Kessab, adding that he discussed the issue with United Nations-Arab League Special Representative for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi and with Armenia’s and Turkey’s Ambassadors to UN.His Holiness presented the current situation in Kessab, stressing the role of Turkish factor. Aram I proposed that the UN should discuss the demilitarization of Kessab. Jeffrey Feltman promised to consult with Lakhdar Brahimi on that issue. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 28, 2014 Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 (edited) Antichrist Nation Of Turkey Wants To Revive Genocide Of Christiansby Ted on March 27, 2014 in GeneralSHOEBAT EXCLUSIVEBy Walid ShoebatWhile the FSA (Free Syrian Army) is loosing momentum in Syria, the Muslim terrorists are working with the Turkish government.Shoebat.com yesterday reported attacks on Kessab, a predominately Christian Armenian city of 50 thousand inhabitants in which over 80 Armenian Christians were massacred and today we obtained footage of further attacks on Christians in Samra.It seems that Erdogan aiding the Chechen and Afghan Muslim terrorists on the attack on Kessab shows that he has alreadyput on the hat of his fathers who massacred the Armenians in the past. Turkey is entering the fray for political and religious reasons. Al-Samra was the town that was historically Iskenderun. In 1939 after the control of Turkish troops on the Iskenderun it was declared part of the Turkish Republic under the name “Hatay”. When the French Commission amended the border, they included the town to be under Syrian control as the Latakia province. (video showing an attack by Mig Jet fighter jet on Latakia)The Turkish involvement now changes the equation. Terrorists are seen patrolling using Turkish Gendarmerie vehicles and are aiding in persecuting Armenins. Shoebat.com was able to obtain video recording of statements from Armenian Christians through Arabic media sources.Here is a priest revealing how the Turks were behind the massacre of Christtians in Kessab:http://youtu.be/XDZOELx1fJcHere is a video of an Armenian Christian explaining how he was kidnapped and almost killed by Chechen Muslims:http://youtu.be/LcdVZzi--30Interview of an Armenian women affirming that the Turkish government wants to revive the Armenian Genocide:http://youtu.be/xsLIFMRCZy8We also obtained statements from Armenians lamenting their situation. “Since the beginning of the conflict, all civilians in the troubled areas were evacuated towards Latakia, under the supervision of the army. Christian Armenian families who were previously displaced from Sulaymaniyah in Aleppo were moved to the village of Samra and finally found themselves in the middle of Latakia in the American neighborhood” says George who came from Aleppo adding “It’s hard to forget the Armenian massacres and displacement in the past, which we could not move away from the borders of our country of origin. We left Aleppo to only experience the Turkish aggression which today forces us to move again. We do not know why after all this”.George’s mother does not stop crying, when she hears the news about what is happening. Matilda, an elderly lady who was displaced from Idlib, remembers how Kessab was turned in the previous two years to become a large center for Syrian Christian Armenians fleeing from violence and terrorism in the inner cities and that now its following them to the extremities of the nation.Syria has directed its blame on Turkey, which ensures the coverage of the logistics for the attacks, which was launched in part from Turkish territory, which succeeded in controlling some of the hills and orchards, especially on the larger part of the town of Kessab.Shoebat.com last week obtained sources from within the Turkish ground that new training centers have been established in Ghazi Adab, Antioch and Ophra in Turkey prior to these attacks on the coastal area on the Mediterranean. Now we see the results. This will switch the battle from the inner parts into the borders and coastal area.The plan as we see it is simple, the terrorists want control of the border crossings between Turkey and Syria, which halts the crossing with Turkey that was under the control of the Syrian army, with the exception of crossing Qamishli in al-Hasakah province, which is practically closed.The attacks on the province of Latakia, especially Qardahah is essential since it is the birthplace of President Bashar al-Assad. Note that this is a conservative stronghold and is the most prominent of the Syrian system, both in terms of political support, which secured Bashar and his family ties that bind him with the religious residents there.The terrorists under Turkish aid, attempt to gain access to the coast in the hope of controlling the maritime line which is long enough to receive small cargo ships, which would open the door to the possibility of the transfer of weapons and gear to the Syrian opposition by maritime line, and without any supervision or control of by any party, except the sender and the receiver.This of course is causing the Syrian military to concentrate on these areas with air force and bombardments since this is a red-line as far as Syria is concerned, but with Turkish aid, it looks like the rebel forces which comprise of Jabhat Al-Nusra (Al-Nusra Front), Ansar Al-Sham (Supporters of the Levant), and Kataib Sham al-Islam (Islamic Brigade of the Levant) and Syrian Front Rebels Syria.The axis of the Al-Samra mountain hill and Observatory 45 is crucial for the terrorists on the northern borders with Syria’s northern border with Turkey.Putin has affirmed that he is taking the cause of the Christians in Syria, and one way he is doing this is supporting Bashar al-Assad’s fight against the jihadists. While Turkey is supporting the Islamists in their massacring of Christians, Russia is assisting Assad in the endeavor to protect the Christians. What you are seeing in Syria is an indirect conflict between Turkey and Russia. The Orthodox Christians and the Ottoman Muslims.Here is a very emotional video showing the sufferings of the Armenians who escaped Kessab:http://youtu.be/BO2Lku6lWpk Edited March 28, 2014 by Yervant1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 28, 2014 Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA URGES PRESIDENT OBAMA TO SAFEGUARD THE ARMENIANS OF KESSAB13:13 27.03.2014The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) condemns the attacks onArmenian communities in Syria and the greater Middle East, includingthe seizure and desecration of ancient Armenian religious sanctuaries.The Assembly is particularly concerned that the extremists crossedthe Syrian border from Turkey and attacked Kessab.In its March 24th letter to President Obama, the Assembly calledupon the Administration to safeguard Christian Armenians, not onlyin Kessab, Syria, but throughout Syria and the Middle East."We call on President Obama to take all steps necessary to not onlysafeguard the Christian Armenian community of Kessab, but to increaseefforts in coordination with the United Nations to ensure that allminority communities are afforded greater protection. In addition,we urge President Obama to make it publicly clear that the UnitedStates will not tolerate its NATO ally's policy of providing supportto extremist groups," the Assembly's letter to President Obama stated."For Armenian Americans, current images of Armenian homes being lootedand occupied in Kessab, and innocent lives tragically lost, invokepainful memories of the early phases of the first genocide of the20th century at the hands of Ottoman Turks," read the Assembly letter.The Assembly, for its part, has and will continue to reach out directlyto Members of Congress and the Obama Administration urging that theChristian Armenian community in Kessab be safeguarded. In addition,the Assembly has urged the Administration to redouble its overallhumanitarian efforts for Syria's Christian and minority refugeesand displaced."The Assembly will continue to press for action with an urgent appealfor immediate relief and assistance to the Armenians of Kessab,"added Ardouny.http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/03/27/armenian-assembly-of-america-urges-president-obama-to-safeguard-the-armenians-of-kessab/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 28, 2014 Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 http://c0.mediamax.am/img/site/logo.png Mudar Barakat: “Attack on Kassab is a reflection of Erdogan’s anger towards Armenia”Thursday 27 March 2014http://c1.mediamax.am/datas/znews/big_1395914162_6738349.jpghttp://c1.mediamax.am/datas/znews/big_1395914162_3553720.jpghttp://c1.mediamax.am/datas/znews/big_1395914162_8732422.jpgMediamax's exclusive interview with Dr Mudar Barakat, Syrian political observer and analyst- Armenian-populated town Kessab, which was previously considered as one of the safest places in Syria, was attacked last week by gunmen from Turkey. Why did they choose Kessab as a target?- First of all, these are not ordinary gunmen, they are mercenaries employed and trained by the Erdogan neo-fascist government of Turkey, financed by the Wahhabi rulers of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait, and armed by USA, Israel and their European allies.According to a report published in Oct. 2013 by an American research centre, most of these terrorists are Islamic jihadists, the majority of them are from Saudi Arabia (19 700 terrorists, 4 000 of them have been killed already), Tunisia, Turkey, Chechnya, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and many other countries. Syrian government proved with documents and evidence presented to the UN that terrorists from 87 countries have been involved in this war so far.According to the same U.S. research center, about 58 000 foreign terrorists have been killed inside Syria between April 2011 and Dec 2013, evidently 247 of them are Turkish army officers and soldiers, many others are arrested. Since we clarified who these terrorists are, you can notice that this idiotic attack on the city of Kassab was timed to be during Erdogan’s presence in Antakya to launch his election campaign. You can also notice the intentions of Erdogan’s performance during his speech in Antakya, where he announced the attack on a Syrian air fighter by Turkish F16, which happened at the time of the speech. According to Turkish opposition sources, he was planning to announce the fall of Kassab during the speech as a symbolic victory for his government in support of the so called “Syrian revolution”, which means a lot for his party in the coming elections, and it shows his American and Israeli masters that he succeeded where the Wahhabis and Muslim brotherhood rulers of Saudi Arabia and Qatar have failed again and again over the last three years. He also thinks that such success can convince the Americans and the Israelis that there is still a chance to bring down the Syrian regime, and that the planned attack on Lattakia is now possible. But more importantly, he intended to use such success in convincing the Americans to relieve him from his fears of losing power to his new enemy and ex-friend Fathullah Gulin. Erdogan is targeting Kassab’s symbolic importance as a peaceful Syrian cradle for the Armenian families who survived the massacres enforced by his Ottoman predecessors and it seems that this attack on Kassab is a reflection of Erdogan’s anger towards Armenia’s stand against his terrorism in Syria, and a reminder of the 1915 massacres and the historical Turkish animosity towards the Armenians. However, just like what happens in any war zone, most of the citizens of Kassab had moved to Lattakia before the arrival of the terrorists and the people of Lattakia opened there homes for them, knowing that it will not be long until Kassab is cleaned from Erdogan’s terrorists. About 450 Armenian families have left Kassab to Latakia, some of them are now staying in the Armenian Church.On March 26, a parliament delegation arrived to Lattakia from Armenia to witness and condemn the terrorist Turkish behavior. The Armenian members of Parliament met with the Kassab families, and while they were there, an Armenian-Syrian citizen arrived from Kassab after he was lucky enough to escape from the terrorists who kidnapped him and was interviewed by the representative of the Syrian TV who was accompanying the Armenian Parliament delegation. - Are there ongoing fights at the moment near Kessab? What measures does the Syrian government take to get back Kessab as heavy fire is reported in the area?- The terrorists managed to take the boarders cross point near Kassab, and from there they advanced towards the west side of the city of Kassab, they are equipped with anti-aircraft missiles as well as a number of American tanks, all provided by Turkish army. Early in the morning today [March 26], the Syrian army regained the strategic base (point 45), and surrounded the entire region around Kassab. The Syrian army is entering the city from the east, other units are surrounding the terrorists in the west part of the city.The fighting is still ongoing, it will continue until all terrorists are killed. I was told that 1200 terrorists, among them Turkish officers and soldiers, were killed in the fights that took place over the night.- The gunmen crossed the Syrian border from Turkey, so can we say the Turkish government supported them and even organized these attacks? - Yes, as I said earlier, Erdogan’s government provided the terrorists with American tanks, anti-air-craft missiles, and also provided them with the Turkish army logistic support, in addition to participating directly with the terrorists in the attack.-The Turkish border is reported to be open now and large-scale robbery is said to take place in Kessab. - Perhaps they haven’t managed yet to do that on a large scale, but surely, Erdogan’s gangsters will repeat in Kassab what they did in Aleppo, they have robbed everything in Aleppo, the museums, the mosques, the houses, the markets.- The Al Nusra group still controls Kessab. How long will they be able to resist?- I can assure you that they will not succeed in facing the national Syrian army, just like in other areas, they will be smashed under the boots of the Syrian soldiers.- What steps do the Syrian officials take to prevent attacks on Christians?- The Syrian Christians don’t differ from any other Syrians - this is how we have always lived together.Christianity was born in Syria, and the Syrian soldiers are defending the whole nation. This is why our enemies, Erdogan and all others, failed and will always fail to achieve their goals since they can’t comprehend our way of living in Syria. The Syrian people believe that some Syrians have been Muslims for 1400 years, other Syrians have been Christians for 2014 years, but we all have been Syrians for more than 10 000 years.- There are rumors that an attack on Lattakia will happen soon. What do you think?- Analyzing the situation, I can assure you that this will not happen since these terrorists have failed to achieve easier goals during the past three years despite the fact that they were at the peak of their strength and had the best international support. Now the situation has changed, the Syrian army is attacking rather than defending, also the US and international support for the rebels is at its’ weakest after the many victories achieved by the Syrian army.Narine Daneghyan talked to Mudar Barakat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 28, 2014 Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 Son of dogs!TURKISH FOREIGN OFFICE'S STATEMENT NOTHING BUT CYNICISM - ARMAN SAHAKYAN12:42 * 27.03.14Arman Sahakyan, who was among the Armenian MPs that left for Syriato deal with the problem of Kessab Armenians' expatriation, left thefollowing message on his Facebook page:"Yesterday's statement by the Turkish foreign office, which announcedits readiness to provide refuge to Kessab Armenian, as well as itsdenial of Turkey's involvement in the Kessab events, was nothing by amanifestation of cynicism. Armenian self-defense squads defended Kessabuntil the Turkish-Syrian border was opened, with terrorist groupscrossing the border into Syria. It was due to tremendous efforts thatKessab Armenians were able to safely evacuate the population. Turkey,as it would do during the Armenian Genocide, is following the principle'make a cat's-paw out of others,' rending the air with its humanisticstatements. Kessab Armenians can only smile at such 'humanism'."Armenian News - Tert.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 28, 2014 Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 BBC INTRODUCES EXCLUSIVE INFORMATION ON ATTACK OF KESSAB FROM ARMENIAN EYEWITNESS12:35, 27 March, 2014YEREVAN, MARCH 27, ARMENPRESS. It's very difficult -- becauseit's so dangerous -- to get first-hand reports on attack againstthe Armenian-populated town of Kessab, which is situated near theTurkish-Syrian border. As reports "Armenpress", BBC has managed toget an account of the battle for an Armenian Christian town in thenorth-west. Kassab has just been captured by Islamist rebels fromgovernment forces. This is the view of one Armenian farmer, who wasforced to flee from the town three days ago."For about the last three years we have civilians that have to lookout to protect our town. They noticed in the middle of Friday nightthat the Turkish army which was on the border had left the area.Kessab is very close to the Turkish border. Around four a.m. trackscarrying armed militant started coming from the Turkish side. We heardgunfire and the militants attacked Syrian government police postsnear the town around 5:30 am. They started using mortars against thesepolice posts. We heard lots of explosions near the villages close tothe Turkish border. We didn't know at that point who these militantswere. After 6:30 people started understanding what is going on andthey started moving away from the centre of the town. We left ourhomes without being able to take anything with us.I didn't have time even to change my clothes before leaving. We got afew clothes and took our travel documents with us. We moved furtheraway from the town centre and gathered in a village further awaywith our vehicles. Some people went straight to Latakia, but someothers thought the conflict will be over soon and they stayed in thevillages away from the town centre.There was gunfire and rockets coming from the Turkish side of theborder. I had with me my children, 88-year-old father and my motherwho has cancer. We were one of the first people who left the town, wedidn't have many problems traveling to Latakia, and we went throughmany villages with different ethnicities. There has never been anyconflict in our area until very recently. More people left Kessab forLatakia after 24 hours. The point where we all met was the ArmenianChurch in Latakia.Armenians in Latakia have been hosting us in their houses. There arestill some 50 elderly people who stayed in the town. When I tried tocontact our neighbors in the town from their land line phones theywere answered by some people who didn't speak local Arabic they weretelling us "God is great" in Arabic. I heard that there were someTunisian and Chechen militants among them".http://armenpress.am/eng/news/755591/bbc-introduces-exclusive-information-on-attack-of-kessab-from-armenian-eyewitness.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 28, 2014 Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 (edited) Not even animals behave this way!LATAKIA NOT A SAFE PLACE - KESSAB ARMENIANS ON EVACUATION, LOOTING AND RAPES16:31 * 27.03.14Syria's Armenian-populated town of Kessab continues facing fiercebattles between government forces and the Islamist militants.Though the Armenians have been evacuated to Latakia, the town is notthought to be safe enough for the community. Speaking to Tert.am,Avetis Manjikyan, a 49-year old restaurant owner from Kessab, sharedhis concerns in this connection.He referred to a soldier's recount of rapes against elderly women. "Asoldier who returned from Kessab today tells me that an elderly[woman], aged probably 70-80, was stripped naked and raped. Thesituation is very bad. They weren't able to repeat the 1915 massacre;only looted and raped the elderly," he said.Ninety-nine percent of Kessab's population was evacuated to Latakiaafter the town came under three-pronged armed attacks on Friday. Theyhave found shelter in the city's Armenian church and the adjacentbuildings.Though they feel protected in Latakia, the place isn't safe for them,Manjikyan said."Three to four missiles fall down each day. Latakia is not a safeplace. Our people left only with the clothes they had on. Many werewithout passports. Our Armenian youth of Kessab fought for three orfour hours to help us free the people," he added.Manjikyan said they hear that the rebel groups from Turkey are nowstealing their property. He said he has reports that his restauranttoo, has been looted.Asked whether they want to settle in Armenia, Manjikyan answeredthat Kessab is a small Armenia for them. "Our Armenia is here. Wedidn't know what the Turks were plotting against us. We thought theTurks might have changed. We are part of Armenia, the last part ofthe Cilician Armenia. Even our mayor here is an Armenian," he added.Manjikyan said they are thankful to the Armenian authorities for theattention to the community."We are very thankful to the president, so if they send a plane tooffer relief, it will be very good for us. The situation is not goodhere," he said, noting that hundreds of people now live together ina small church hall.http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/03/27/qesab1/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWL3_MoS3WU#t=47 Edited March 28, 2014 by Yervant1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 28, 2014 Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 Barbaric subhumans!TURKISH AUTHORITIES INVOLVED IN STEALING BODY ORGANS OF INJURED SYRIANSBy EditorFriday, Feb 7, 2014http://sana.sy/eng/22/2013/05/04/480531.htmBEIRUT, (SANA)- The Lebanese ad-Diyar newspaper revealed that theTurkish authorities are involved in trafficking the body organs ofinjured Syrians who reach the Turkish territories.In its issue on Saturday, the newspaper said the Turkish authoritiestransport young Syrian injured of those who enter Turkey to hospitalsin Antalya and Iskenderun in cars guarded by Turkish police andintelligence.It added that the injured Syrians have their body organs excisedafter being anesthetized to be later killed and mostly buried in theTurkish lands or sent to the border.The newspaper noted that the body organs of the injured people thatare mostly trafficked are livers, kidneys and hearts to be givento people who are waiting for treatment in Turkey, according toconfirmed information.A French doctor confirmed to Ad-Diyar that stealing of human bodyorgans of injured Syrians in Turkey has actually taken place.The Lebanese newspaper pointed out that European scientific websitesknown for their credibility revealed acts of stealing body organsthat took place at Antalya Hospital, noting that body organ theftand transplantation operations have increased in Turkey over the pasttwo years since the beginning of the crisis in Syria.It added that Syrian doctors who have come from Germany, France andBelgium to treat the injured have found out about human body organstealing, but were prevented from getting any information by theTurkish army.Ad-Diyar stressed that Turkish doctors confirmed that out of 62,000civilian and military injured people who were transported to Turkey,body organs of 15,622 of them were excised, with the injured peoplesent back to Syria to be buried.The newspaper cited an incident when families of one of those sentto be buried in Syria opened the coffin only to discover the truth,noting that the Syrian doctors were prevented from seeing any of thedead bodies inside Turkey.Ad-Diyar said the World Health Organization has started an immediateinvestigation into the issue and asked the Turkish Health Ministryto provide a list of the number of organ transplantation surgeriesperformed over many years for comparison and the names of the patients.H. Said Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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