Yervant1 Posted February 21, 2016 Report Share Posted February 21, 2016 Syrian army liberates 18 villages in Aleppo from DaeshSat Feb 20, 2016 10:15PMFighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) gather on theoutskirts of the town of Shaddadah in the northeastern Syrian provinceof Hasakah, on February 19, 2016. (AFP)Syrian army forces have managed to liberate at least 18 villages fromthe Daesh Takfiri group in the east of the northern Aleppo province.The Syrian troopers restored security to the villages after theyflushed out Daesh militants on Saturday.The ground forces were fully supported by the Kurdish-dominatedcoalition forces of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Russianairstrikes.The liberating forces established control over 40 kilometers of ahighway that leads to Syria's northern city of Raqqah, the Takfiris'de facto capital, located in the militant-held northern province ofRaqqah.The Syrian forces and their allies are reportedly just 25 kilometersfrom Turkey's border. The new positions allow troops to target thefinal supply route of the terrorists from Turkey to Aleppo.The development came a day after forces from SDF and the People'sProtection Units (YPG) established their full control on the city ofShaddadah in the northeastern province of Hasakah, after defeatingDaesh terrorists and liberating the strategic city along with severalother villages.Syrian government soldiers celebrate after taking control of thevillage of Ratian, north of the embattled city of Aleppo, frommilitants on February 6, 2016. (AFP)The fresh gains also tightened noose on Daesh as they included twostrategic roads that used to serve as supply routes for the terrorgroup: the main road connecting Shaddadah to Daesh-held city of Mosulin Iraq and another road connecting it to Raqqah, the takfiris' defacto capital. Having lost these two routes, the Takfiris in the areawere forced to retreat towards the Dayr al-Zawr province, which ismostly under their control.The advance is part of a broader government offensive against themilitants, particularly Daesh terrorists, aimed at cleansing theSyrian soil from their deadly presence.Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy since March 2011.According to a new report by the Syrian Center for Policy Research,the conflict has claimed the lives of over 470,000 people, injured 1.9million others, and displaced nearly half of the country's pre-warpopulation of about 23 million within or beyond its borders.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.presstv.com_Detail_2016_02_20_451413_Syria-2DAleppo-2DRaqqah-2DHasakah-2DShaddadah-2DDaesh-2DRussia&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=TzWKkzCpUib5BuUAWsSRBrOwPu1uyedee6QjN_rnXYY&s=riVZre1KwA3HabYYHYfMf1vYuGTXku3E8MtNBDBhRvs&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted February 21, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 21, 2016 Damascus Countryside, SANA-Death toll from the three terrorist bombings in al-Sayyida Zeinab rose to 83, while 178 citizens were wounded. http://sana.sy/en/?p=70151 ------ Homs, SANA – The death toll from Homs twin terrorist bomb attacks has risen to 34, according to Homs Governor Talal al-Barazi. http://sana.sy/en/?p=70061 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 22, 2016 Report Share Posted February 22, 2016 Turkey Admits to Aiding Al Qaeda and ISISTurkish support for Al Qaeda and ISIS in Syria has always been an opensecret. Now it's an accepted factMaram SusliTue, Feb 16, 2016 | 9,177 54Russia-insider.comYesterday, Turkish Prime Minister Davutoglu told Reuters that YPGfighters would have seized Azaz and Tal Rifaat if it had not been forTurkish artillery shelling. He failed to mention that these towns wouldhave been liberated from Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda's Syrian branch, Jabhat AlNusra, shares control of Azaz with "moderate" FSA brigades. Davutogluhas effectively admitted that Turkey is protecting Al Qaeda.This would not be the first time Turkey has had a direct hand in helpingAl Qaeda take a Syrian town. In March 2014, Turkish president Erdoganprovided direct air support to Jabhat Al Nusra as it took over the townof Kessab. In a blatant act of support for Al Qaeda, Erdogan brazenlyshot down a Syrian Jet which was attempting to fire on Jabhat Al Nusraterrorists crossing in from the Turkish border. Kessab was a Syrian towninhabited by mostly Armenian diaspora, who had a century ago escapedgenocide at the hands of Turkey.In recent years, Turkey's aid of Al Qaeda and ISIS in Syria hasdeveloped from an open secret to an accepted fact. In November, footageemerged of Turkish border guards leisurely conversing with ISISmilitants in Kassab.There is a deluge of evidence that Turkey is supplying ISIS with weaponsvia trucks driving through the border. US Vice President Joe Bidenadmitted that his Turkish ally was responsible for allowing ISIS intoSyria. The statements were an attempt to deflect blame for ISIS awayfrom the US and solely onto its allies. Russian president Putin alsoopenly called out Erdogan as an `accomplice of terrorism'. Russia haspreviously revealed reconnaissance footage showing ISIS oil truckssmuggling Syrian oil into Turkey.Davutoglu's brazen statements further highlight the Turkish government'slack of respect for sovereignty and international law. Stating that Turkeywill not allow Azaz to fall to Syrian Kurds, seemingly forgetting that Azazis a Syrian town, exposes Turkey's true motives.Syria's Foreign Ministry sent several letters to the UN SecretaryGeneral and the Security Council complaining about the artilleryshelling from Turkey. Violating the sovereignty of a UN member state isa breach of international law. However, the UN has ignored everyviolation of Syrian sovereignty to date, solidifying its impotence as aso-called organisation for world peace and diplomacy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 22, 2016 Report Share Posted February 22, 2016 INSTIGATORS OF THE SYRIAN CONFLICT HAVE MADE THEMSELVES KNOWN22.02.2016 Author: Maxim EgorovColumn: PoliticsRegion: Middle EastThe UN Security Council on February 20 found itself unable to reachan agreement on a Russian resolution draft that urges all parties toensure the preservation of Syria's territorial integrity. It wouldseem very straight forward to adopt a resolution that is perfectlylogical from the point of view of international law. Yet, six membersof the Council rejected it, and three of those have the right to veto.Those were the United States, the Great Britain and France, and asfor those non-permanent Security Council members - those are Ukraine(did anyone have a glimpse of a doubt), New Zealand and Spain.Thus, it turns out that six states have openly opposed the preservationof the territorial integrity of another UN member state.The situation looks surreal since this step contradicts the basicprinciples of the UN Charter, and those six above mentioned stateshave basically undermined the very foundation of this internationalorganization.The latest vote can only be interpreted as straightforwardencouragement of armed aggression against Syria, which pursues asingle goal - to tear apart this embattled nation as soon as possible.Of course, we are talking about Turkey, although this particular stateor any other potential aggressor hasn't been mentioned in the draft ofthe resolution. Ankara is determined to occupy northern Syria and inthe creation of a so-called "safe zone" that will harbor terrorists,a step in the creation of Erdogan's neo-Ottoman Empire.It is safe to say that the Turkish regime is prepared for unprovokedaggression since it has been changing pretexts for such aggression anumber of times over the last couple of months. First we were toldthere's a need to create a "no-fly zone" for Syrian refugees, thenErdogan was willing to rush in to protect Turkomans - a Turkic-speakingminority that has never been oppressed by the Assad government,and once Kurds launched an all-out assault on the positions of ISISand Jabhat al-Nusra in northern Syria they have suddenly become theterrible Kurdish terrorists that are to be destroyed.In other words, while pretexts change the course of action remains thesame - Turkey keeps on supplying terrorists, shelling Syrian cites,which has already been documented on a number of videos, and sendsits special forces that were careless enough to write about theirmissions on social networks - it's all a part of the invasion.It's true that so far we haven't seen a full-scale invasion, but itseems that we should be thanking Turkish generals and various politicalfigures that are so far not willing to provide unconditional supportto the mad ideological projects of Tayyip Erdogan and his sidekickPrime Minister, who has so far been playing the most sinister rolein this story. The army has always been a massive supporting pillarof the Turkish state, therefore, even if it's weakened by Erdogan'srepressions, military authorities are not exactly in a hurry to goto war with Russia and then confront the whole Arab world, a worldthat hasn't exactly forgotten five hundred years of the Ottoman rule.But who else could be interested in tearing the Syrian Arab Republicapart? It's Saudi Arabia without doubt, which has announced on February13 that it's sending its warplanes to Turkey for them to allegedlyfight ISIS. Moreover, Saudi Arabia has repeatedly announced that itis going to launch a massive ground assault against ISIS, but onlywithin the framework of leadership within the US coalition. In themeantime Washington keeps on making contradictory statements aboutthe possibility of such a step, first renouncing it completely andthen saying that it would be ready to launch it in a matter of days.Riyadh is hardly in any better of a position than its partner incrime - Ankara. The ruling clan has been facing one challenge afteranother over the last couple of years, since extremely low oil priceshave produced a devastating effect on the kingdom's treasury (lastyear's budget was short of a "mere" 98 billion dollars). Moreover,Saudi Arabia is engaged in war against Yemen, where it has founditself unable to beat local rebels - the Houthis.Yet it keeps on vigorously demanding the change of the Assadgovernment, while making claims that it's prepared to invade Syriaany day now, without reservation. But it seems that these actionsserve nothing more than a supporting role for Western forces thatexposed themselves at the UN on November 20. Among these states onefinds Great Britain and France who have already reshaped the MiddleEast in early twentieth century, and now are trying to do it againat the beginning of the twenty-first century under US leadership.To achieve these goals these states are exploiting the desires ofTayyip Erdogan, who craves a new Ottoman Empire, and the al-Saud clanwhich is after the creation of some of "legal" sectarian caliphate thatwould replace ISIS. For this purpose in early January Riyadh announcedthe establishment of its own anti-terrorist coalition composed of 34Islamic countries that are allegedly assembled to fight ISIS.Saudi Arabia would gladly settle with the occupation of the "Sunni"part of Syria. Those are the eastern areas that are occupied by ISIS,with the capital of the Islamic State -the city of Raqqa that Saudisare prepared to bomb and conquer with its special forces. While theseplans remain purely hypothetical - since Saudi Arabia has neither themeans nor the right to intervene in Syria - if it could achieve it,it would never hand over these territories to the legitimate Syriangovernment ever again. But Syrian and Iranian politicians have madeit pretty clear that any Saudi forces that invade Syria will maketheir trip back home in coffins.Now, after the UN vote on the draft of the Russian resolution, itis clear that Washington, London and Paris are cheering for Ankaraand Riyadh to launch a frontal assault against Syria and Russia,which will significantly weaken those proxy states and could welllead to their destruction, which will leave the West to solve itsown geopolitical problems for decades to come.The exact same tactics were used by the United States on the eveof World War II, when Washington and London unleashed the beastcreated by Hitler against the Soviet Union. Now the same trick isbeing played in the Middle East, while Saudi and Turkish authoritiesare being encouraged to pursue highly dangerous projects as long asoil prices remain low, all while Europe is being attacked by variousterrorist cells that have infiltrated it. It is no coincidence thatNATO is officially declaring that it will not support Turkey in theconflict with Russia. Of course, they would rather stay behind andwatch as others risk it all.Moscow, it seems, is aware of these plans, since President VladimirPutin's press secretary has already announced that a possibleRussian-Turkish conflict is out of the question. The West's partnershave also failed to spoil Russia's victory in Syria by imposingunfavorable terms upon a truce the agreement which was obtained duringthe course of discussions in Munich on February 11. As President Putinnoted on February 20, the terrorists in Syria have openly declaredRussia an enemy and they are prepared to expand their operationsinto Russia itself. Therefore, one shouldn't expect Russia to ceaseits anti-terrorist operations in Syria. Moreover, it won't give upthe struggle for the preservation of Syria's territorial integrity,since once complete victory is achieved it will virtually bury allWestern meddling in the region.As for Turkey and Saudi Arabia, it's time for them to think twiceabout their futures and who will truly benefit and who will lose byabiding Washington's will.Maxim Egorov, a political commentator on the Middle East andcontributes regularly for the online magazine "New Eastern Outlook".https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__journal-2Dneo.org_2016_02_22_instigators-2Dof-2Dthe-2Dsyrian-2Dconflict-2Dhave-2Dmade-2Dthemselves-2Dknown_&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=TEyN0BEYx5u7yfkf4pARNJv1dgCer-ZEZp6Af4v7ZXk&s=NvznHSlnH7qzJ0lphtTjHWL1vpjh5ouAn_cEcMR7Rgs&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 23, 2016 Report Share Posted February 23, 2016 'WE BOTH ARE TURKS, BRO': TURKEY-IS PHONE CONVERSATION LEAKED10:51 â~@¢ 23.02.16Wiretapped phone conversations between Islamic State (IS) militantsand the Turkish intelligence have been leaked to confirm the suspectedsecret collaboration between the two.According to the Turkish Cumhuriyet, the conversations took placeclose to the Turkey-Syria border.The interlocutors reportedly exchanged messages in a very friendlytone, referring to each other as "bro".The leaked records also reveal that members of the terrorist groupand Turkish intelligence officers meet at times on the border.The IS members are Turks too, the Turkish publication says, quoting aTurkish militant affiliated with the group as saying, "You are a Turk,bro, so am I; you are a Muslim, and so I am I."Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said he has fearsthat the Islamic State is in secret talks with Turkey.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.tert.am_en_news_2016_02_23_isis-2Dturkey_1940701&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=shYigWY66As2LMQSMAJ1CXj-AaRp-qrhG8qruPFizNs&s=-JvJjRnQuiGsgG4KCH3y8_UgFHUgzUSEclVqgrzkwS4&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 WHAT LIES BENEATH WESTERN MEDIA DISTORTED COVERAGE OF SYRIAN WARWed Feb 24, 2016 7:14TEHRAN (FNA)- The US media coverage of the Syrian war is completelydivorced from reality, award-winning American author and foreigncorrespondent Stephen Kinzer writes, adding that much of the US pressis reporting the opposite of what is actually happening on the ground.Americans have almost no real information about what is going on inSyria, and much of the blame for this lies with US mainstream media,award-winning US author and foreign correspondent Stephen Kinzerstresses."Coverage of the Syrian war will be remembered as one of the mostshameful episodes in the history of the American press," Kinzer writesin his article for The Boston Globe."Americans are being told that the virtuous course in Syria is to fightthe Assad regime and its Russian and Iranian partners. We are supposedto hope that a righteous coalition of Americans, Turks, Saudis, Kurds,and the 'moderate opposition' will win. This is convoluted nonsense,but Americans cannot be blamed for believing it," the journalistunderscores.Incredible as it may seem, the American mainstream media is reportingquite the opposite of what is really happening on the ground.To illustrate his statement Kinzer refers to the Aleppo takeover."Many news reports suggest that Aleppo has been a 'liberated zone'for three years but is now being pulled back into misery," thejournalist notes.But the stark reality is that the city has been run by violentIslamist militias, including al-Qaeda affiliate al-Nusra Front andDaesh fighters backed by Turkey and Saudi Arabia. They terrorizedthe locals, destroyed factories and smuggled the stolen machineryto Turkey.In light of this the Russo-Syrian offensive was regarded as the onlyhope by the civilians.Kinzer quotes Beirut-based analyst Marwa Osma who posed the rhetoricalquestion: "The Syrian Arab Army, which is led by President BasharAssad, is the only force on the ground, along with their allies, whoare fighting ISIS [Daesh] -- so you want to weaken the only systemthat is fighting ISIS?"Meanwhile, Washington-based journalists are convincing the US publicthat al-Nusra, is comprised of "rebels" or "moderates," remainingmute that the infamous group is the local al-Qaeda franchise.Much in the same vein, Saudi Arabia and Turkey are being described.The US media turn a blind eye to the fact that Riyadh and Ankarahave been arming and funding foreign jihadists in Syria. The storyof Turkey's suppression of Kurds also remains largely untold.In contrast, "everything Russia and Iran do in Syria is describedas negative and destabilizing, simply because it is they who aredoing it -- and because that is the official line in Washington,"Kinzer stresses.According to Stephen F. Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian studiesat New York University and Princeton University, the US influentialparty of war and its counterparts in NATO are fanning the flames inorder to get rid of Bashar al-Assad."On the issue of who should do and can do the fighting [in Syria]I always believed and in fact the retired chief of the Britishgeneral staff Lord [Richards] said... that there is only one realfighting force -- the Syrian Army. Therefore Obama's plan to get ridof Assad which would risk the stability of the Syrian state and thusthe Syrian Army, as happened when they got rid of Gaddafi in Libya,was a mistaken policy," the American academic said in an interviewon The John Batchelor Show.The academic believes that there is actually a plan for invasion ofSyria by Turkish-Saudi forces. The question remains open whether or notWashington policymakers will authorize the ground military campaign.Washington wants to maintain "leadership" in the Middle Easternregion. In this context the success of the Russo-Syrian militarycampaign obviously contradicts the US war party's agenda."Politicians may be forgiven for distorting their past actions.Governments may also be excused for promoting whatever narrative theybelieve best suits them. Journalism, however, is supposed to remainapart from the power elite and its inbred mendacity," Kinzer believes.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__en.farsnews.com_newstext.aspx-3Fnn-3D13941204001596&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=VtQwF8aucdIivNqYI8LvME0yYJ3zgC-4qMt_rFxtmqw&s=KYO-fQx5vIvepyWOVBTDcFRIjmS9TPfjSw1YWfHnCRM&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 WESTERN LIES ON RUSSIA'S SYRIA CAMPAIGN EXPOSED ON AIRWed Feb 24, 2016 6:8TEHRAN (FNA)- Russian President Vladimir Putin could well resolve theSyrian issue and destroy Daesh, French politician and former Ministerof Vocational Education Jean-Luc Mélenchon told French journalistsLea Salame and Yann Moix who have tried to accuse Moscow of bombingSyrian opposition instead of the terrorist group."The Russians are the ones who cut off supply routes which Daesh usedto smuggle oil into Turkey. I am not the one who is saying this - theTurkish opposition confirmed this. These are the sites that have beenbombed. I congratulate the Russians on disrupting these deliveriesbecause this will be the reason for Daesh's defeat," he noted.Apparently dissatisfied with Mélenchon's stance on what is happeningin Syria, the journalists interrupted the politician claiming thatRussia was not targeting Daesh, but the so-called moderate opposition."Ninety percent of airstrikes are not aimed at Daesh, but rebels,"Moix suggested."This is not true," Mélenchon retorted. Those, who spreadunsubstantiated information regarding Russia's efforts in Syria,are trying "to fool you and throw dust in your eyes to bring you ontheir side."Russia launched a multinational counterterrorism operation in Syriafollowing a formal request from Damascus on September 30, 2015. Moscowhas been largely credited with helping the Syrian Arab Army turn thetide of war against Daesh, al-Nusra Front and other radical groups,who are trying to oust President Bashar al-Assad and establish anIslamic caliphate in Syria. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 SYRIA ARMY LIBERATES SUPPLY ROUTE TO ALEPPO13:29 â~@¢ 25.02.16The Syrian army and air force, backed by the popular units, destroyedterrorists' defense lines in the northern Latakia province leavingmany militants killed and wounded, Sputniknews.com reports, citingIran's Fars news agency."Several militant positions and their military grid were severelydamaged during Syrian jets combat sorties over the village of Ma'arBaya in Latakia province," the sources on the ground confirmed.Government forces also attacked terrorists' positions in other keyprovinces across the country.In Aleppo province the Syrian army took back several key areas infierce battles fought along the strategic Khanaser highway.Meanwhile, the Syrian army and its popular allies launched a new phaseof a large-scale operation to drive back the terrorist groups fromthe main government forces' main supply line from Hama to Aleppo,Fars News reported."The Syrian army troops and the National Defense Forces, who captureda number of checkpoints along the Ithriya-Khanaser road, have launcheda massive joint operation in both provinces of Hama and Aleppo to endISIL [Daesh] and Jund al-Aqsa's control over chunks of the strategicroad," the army said."The Syrian Air Force and artillery units have provided very goodcoverage for the ground forces," the army added.Dozens of Daesh fighters were killed west of the Tishreen Dam innorthern Aleppo province in a bungled attack on the Syrian DemocraticForces (SDF) positions in the region.The Kurdish fighters, backed by US coalition airstrikes, repelledthe terrorists' attack and forced them back from the battlefield.The Tishreen Dam is located on the Euphrates River on the border ofRaqqa and Aleppo provinces.In Homs province Syrian jets pounded the militant's command centers intwo key cities in the north killing dozens of militants and destroyingtheir military hardware, including a number of vehicles equippedwith heavy machineguns, the agency wrote citing military sources onthe ground.The government troops pounded the terrorists' positions near thecapital city of Damascus, inflicting more casualties on the enemy,military sources said on Tuesday.In the northern Hama province Syrian army units ambushed a largegroup of terrorists killing and wounding dozens, security sources said."The terrorists were ambushed by the army troops in Hirbnafsa villagein the Southern parts of Hama," the sources said, and added, "Atleast eleven militants were killed and two of their heavy machine-gunequipped pick-up trucks were destroyed in the operation."Also on Tuesday government forces and their popular allies attackedDaesh positions in the southeastern countryside of Deir ex-Zor,inflicting more casualties on the terrorists.The army also stormed a Daesh command center in the village of Hatlah,destroying the base and the killing or wounding a number of terrorists,Fars News wrote.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.tert.am_en_news_2016_02_25_aleppo-2Dsupply-2Droute-2Dliberated_1943491&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=UGgYxfX4WAUruFRO6aYoMrppujfiVDPZpCdAbu2aCoo&s=HKUYsDjaDsKiVNcVp27gBEez7_TR78T1flII0U9IpzI&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 URGENT: ARMY REGAINS FULL CONTROL OVER ANOTHER STRATEGIC TOWN IN ALEPPOThu Feb 25, 2016 12:54TEHRAN (FNA)- The Syrian army units won back the strategic town ofKhanaser, Southeast of Aleppo province, which was the scene of fiercebattles in recent days.The army's latest advance in Aleppo province was made after heavyclashes with the terrorist groups in the region.Military sources said on Thursday that tens of terrorists were killedand several others were injured in the battle.The Syrian army killed tens of Takfiri terrorists in acounter-offensive on the ISIL on Ithrya-Khanaser road on Wednesday.The army's counter-offensive came after the ISIL tried to attack thearmy units' military positions along Ithrya-Khanaser road.Heavy clashes are still underway in the surrounding areas of Khanasertown.According to field sources, over 100 terrorists have been killed inthe fierce clashes with the Syrian army and popular forces.In Southeast Aleppo, reports said on Wednesday that the ISIL militantsleft behind scores of their dead and wounded members and fled theirstrongholds near two key heights under the heavy offensives of theSyrian army and popular forces.The Syrian army and the National Defense Forces continued to push theISIL terrorists back from their positions along the main supplyingroute of the government forces from Hama to Aleppo near the strategictown of Khanaser and imposed full control over the Tal Syriatel andTalal al-Sharghiyeh and their surroundings.The government forces have started to fortify the newly-gained lands.The Syrian army and its allies have repelled several ISIL attacks tobreak through the government forces' lines of defense near Khanaser.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__en.farsnews.com_newstext.aspx-3Fnn-3D13941206000284&d=CwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=aZK2_fq2so0kzS3OEEofzyCXebT9WqrLxGFWADnSg0w&s=FH23hpPjpsbBbCd_Y_c7gjkBzTz43iEVljNRk1s9Sk4&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 Demirtas: Turkey's ruling party is `extension' of ISISBy Rudaw23/2/16Selahettin Demirtas, co-chair of Turkey's pro-Kurdish Peoples'Democratic Party (HDP. Photo: AFPERBIL, Kurdistan Region ` Selahettin Demirtas, co-chair of Turkey'spro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), bitterly denounced thegoverning Justice and Development Party (AKP) on Tuesday, alleging itis little more than an "extension of' the Islamic State group (ISIS).Demirtas was deflecting claims by the Turkish government that theSyrian Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD), which is affiliated toTurkey's outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) had attacked Turkey."What kind of an enmity against Kurds is this that they (AKP) await abombing in some part of the country just to accuse the PYD?" he asked,while addressing his party's deputies, the Hurriyet Daily Newsreported."Did the PYD throw a single stone at you from (Syria)?" he askedrhetorically. "I am not talking about bullets, but stones."Referring to AKP accusations that HDP is an extension of PKK, Demirtassaid that the ruling party itself was a terrorist extension."Is there any better terror extension than you (AKP)? You are theextension of ISIS. And this is your hypocrisy. Our party keeps callingfor peace as yours is doing all this and you expect us to remainsilent," he argued.Turkey has been bombing the armed wing of the PYD, the PeoplesProtection Units (YPG), in Syria in a bid to halt its offensiveagainst armed groups in northwestern Syria.Following the Ankara bombing which left 28 people dead last Wednesday,the Turks stepped up those cross-border artillery attacks.Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is firmly backed by theAKP, has in the past dubbed both the HDP and the PYD as mereextensions of the PKK, which is banned in Turkey and is once againfighting a war against the Turkish state.Demirtas condemned the government's crackdown on the PKK in Cizre andthe wider Kurdish-majority southeast and claimed their repressiveactions have seen another 500 young people join the PKK.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__rudaw.net_english_middleeast_turkey_23022016&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=bdlJFQr6rXQbQNIsCmFFoFX06_iWerzDDokoKNfQy08&s=NHU2AtfNIKpxBzPPdcvZhARKlvRxnIniVqfo1UyMPrY&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 26, 2016 Report Share Posted February 26, 2016 TERRORISTS RECEIVE FRESH EQUIPMENT, FORCES THROUGH TURKEY21:33, 25 Feb 2016Siranush GhazanchyanThe terrorist groups stationed in Lattakia province near the borderswith Turkey were fortified on Thursday with weapons, equipment andfresh militants from Turkey, Fars News Agency reports.Hundreds of Jeish al-Fatah terrorists, most of them from Chechnyaand the Caucasus regions and backed up by Turkish artillery fire,gained control over the two villages of al-Dorra and al-Saraf in theNorthwestern parts of al-Rabia'a town and near the Turkish bordersfollowing heavy attacks on Syrian army positions.After taking control of the two villages, the terrorists receiveda large cargo of weapons and military equipment and were joined byfresh forces who poured into Northern Syria via the Turkish borders.Meantime, the Syrian army has sent more forces to the occupied regionsto win them back from the militants.The Syrian army and popular forces made gains in several areas inthe Northeastern countryside of Lattakia, purging them of terroristson Thursday.The Syrian Army units, in cooperation with popular defense groups,purged the terrorists from Barza al-Tahtani village and Katefal-Zaitona, Daher Sando, Tal Ghweirat and Jabal Abu Ali regions in theNortheastern countryside of Lattakia, field sources said on Thursday.Stability and security was restored to these areas after armyoperations, they added.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__en.farsnews.com_newstext.aspx-3Fnn-3D13941206000637&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=X4eKxPieiKVEoGKDFPaOA8IBLGZXeEiEwzrx90aW_9Y&s=ZWYTeq1NfX7W9bDPWPXQj_6yq8yNBJ5HRB9ItplCSr4&e=https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.armradio.am_en_2016_02_25_terrorists-2Dreceive-2Dfresh-2Dequipment-2Dforces-2Dthrough-2Dturkey_&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=X4eKxPieiKVEoGKDFPaOA8IBLGZXeEiEwzrx90aW_9Y&s=EP0GzAhyjJuNLG-ctnGXAgE6vQvayAgaJrR0z-lFANs&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 26, 2016 Report Share Posted February 26, 2016 THIS IS REAL REASON WHY TURKEY NEEDS SYRIAN CITY OF AZAZFri Feb 26, 2016 1:3TEHRAN (FNA)- Azaz has lately been at the center of the Syrianconflict. Kurdish forces need the city to seal the last stretch of theporous Syrian-Turkish border, while the Turks, according to adviserto the Syrian government Abdul Kadir Azuz, want Azaz to be able toprovide assistance to radical groups fighting against al-Assad.The Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) are reported to be stayingon the outskirts of rebel-held Azaz. Turkish forces have shelled theYPG positions in the northern Aleppo province, particularly in thisarea, to prevent the Syrian Kurds from liberating the strategicallyimportant city."Azaz is a key city on the way from Turkey to Syria, which allowsErdogan to meddle in Syria's internal affairs," Abdul Kadir Azuz toldRT. "He wants to gain a foothold in Syria by controlling Azaz. IfErdogan loses Azaz, he would neither be able to influence the situationin Syria nor provide assistance to terrorists."This is the only reason why Azaz is so important to Turkey, he added.The city, according to Azuz, has no historic or economic significance."Ankara provides aid to terrorist groups through checkpoints on theborder with Aleppo. The Turkish government is able to provide suppliesand medical aid to terrorists since it controls the checkpoints,"he insisted.Last week, Rodi Osman, the head of the Syrian Kurds' representativeoffice in Moscow, told RIA Novosti that as many as 2,000 Islamistfighters crossed into Syria from Turkey through Azaz.Turkey has been shelling Kurdish-held areas since February 13 in acontroversial move that has been condemned by Russia and the UnitedStates. Both countries view the Kurds as one of their primary partnersin tackling Daesh.Many countries have called on Turkey to seal the border with Syriato prevent Daesh and other terrorist groups from smuggling fighters,weapons and supplies in and out of the war-torn Arab country.Unlimited access to resources delivered to the battlefield throughTurkey has largely been seen as key to the terrorist group's resilienceand longevity.Ankara has so far failed to deliver on its promise, while the SyrianKurds are close to taking the border regions under control.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__en.farsnews.com_newstext.aspx-3Fnn-3D13941206000765&d=CwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=f6N733-JbDSwZmZgkKTqdIC4vCU5hJGMScQSw94_LrU&s=YYu-zyV05nKT5OT-Zf3QqKeteT9CgIN5SOG4eNvZjhQ&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 26, 2016 Report Share Posted February 26, 2016 THE PECULIAR CASE OF THE TURKMENS IN SYRIA14:08, February 26, 2016By Harout EkmanianDespite playing a groundbreaking role in the Syrian civil war,Turkmens get scant media coverage and they are often representedsolely through the lens of the Turkish media.The recent escalation of military operations in rural Aleppo and innearby rebel held territories close to the Turkish border, was one ofthe few occasions during the past five years when the Turkmen factorresurfaced into the media debate.Turkmens are ethnic Turks who lived in the territories, that lateremerged as the Arab states of Iraq and Syria, since the 11th century.There are small numbers of Turkmens in Lebanon and other places inthe Middle East. After Syria got its independence from the OttomanEmpire, confessional (religious) identity remained the basis ofofficialminority status. Thus, certain ethnic groups, however large they were,were subsumed into the overarching Sunni majority.Armenians, for example, constitute a confessional minority in Syria,not an ethnic minority. Therefore, they are granted a minimum of 3hours per week for learning their mother tongue under the name of"liturgical language," which enables Armenians the right to worshiptheir religion. While the majority of Kurds, Turkmens and other ethnicgroups were Sunni Muslims, they couldn't benefit from the same rightto learn their own languages in schools.This arrangement was very similar to what it was like in Turkey afterthe 1923 Lausanne Treaty, which recognized only Jews, Armenians andOrthodox Greeks as minorities, and opened the way to categorize largegroups of ethnic minorities who professed Sunni Islam (Kurds, Arabs,Circassians, Laz, etc.) as Turks.Kurds and Turkmens respectively are the second and third largestethnic groups after Arabs in Syria. The two groups share a lot ofsimilarities, but also several differences. Kurds in Syria enjoy arelatively bigger geographic concentration compared to Turkmens. WhileKurds make up the majority in Syria's north and northeastern Jazeeraregion, in urban centers like Afrin, Kobane and Rojava, the Turkmensare dispersed across the country, predominantly in rural settlements.They constitute a majority only in the villages of the Turkmen Mountain(Jebel Turkmen, or Bayir-Bucak in Turkish) southeast of Kessab nearthe Turkish border. This is also one of the reasons that makes iteasier to estimate the number of Syrian Kurd, at around two million,while the estimate of the number of Turkmens varies between a fewhundred thousand to more than two million. In this regard, Assyriansshare a similar situation with Kurds, despite being a confessionalethnic minority group in the country.Syrian Turkmens relationship with TurkeyUnlike the Kurds, Turkmens claim national bonds to another countryin the region, neighboring Turkey, which also debunks a commonmisconception about Armenians being the only group in Syria that hasnational bonds with another country.Ironically, Armenians and Turkmens lived in close vicinity in Syria.Turkmen farmers used to work hand-in-hand with Armenian landlordsinKessab. In Aleppo, the Armenian Nor Kyugh (Midan) neighborhood isnext to Bustan al-Basha and Hullok, which are populated by largenumbers of Turkmens.It is a striking fact that Turkey wasn't able to develop cordial tieswith the Syrian Turkmens until the honeymoon between both countriesstarted in 1999 and ended in 2011. Benefiting from the atmosphere oftolerance towards Turkish influence during this period, a large numberof Turkmen youth from Syria were offered scholarships and training inTurkish universities and institutions. While on another track, awayfrom academia and business offices, another form of network betweenTurkmens and Turkish authorities and intelligence was forming onthe ground - first tested in smuggling, then in military operationsafter 2011.Turkmens took an active part in the uprising in Syria from the start.>From Homs to Idlib, Raqqa and the Turkmen Mountain, Turkmen battalionswere formed bearing the names of various Ottoman sultans; Sultan Selim,Abdulhamid, Faith Sultan Mehmet, etc. Their operations were planned andcontrolled from headquarters inside Turkey, like Yayladagi in Hatayprovince and Gaziantep. Turkmens also had large representations in,first the opposition Syrian National Council, and then in the Istanbulbased Syrian National Coalition. Turkmens who were living in Turkeybefore 2011 had an active role in forming and supporting these bodiesand becoming the link between Syrian Turkmens and Turkish authorities,beginning with President Erdogan and including various political,intelligence and military high personnel.Scant media coverage despite active participation in uprisingDespite this active participation by Turkmens in the Syrian Uprising,they have been referred to by news and media reports very seldom. Oneof the big media storiesregarding Turkmens broke in January 2014in Turkey,later echoed by the international media,when lorriesfull of weapons belonging to the Turkish State Intelligence (MIT)were caught enroute to Syria. The Turkish government, then led byPrime Minister Erdogan, first claimed that the cargo was a "nationalsecret", but later claimed that the lorries were carrying food andmedical supplies to the Turkmen population in Syria. The Cumhuriyetnewspaper released footage of the search, confirming that the lorrieswere in fact carrying weapons. Editor-in-chief Can Dundar and thenewspaper's legal representative were arrested in November 2015 andthreatened withlife imprisonment.Kessab invasion - Turkish linksAnother media association with Syrian Turkmens came up duringtheinvasion of Kessab in March 2014, launched from Turkish territoriesby an assortment of radical Islamist groups like Ahrar Al-Sham andother Al-Qaeda linked militants.Jihadists capturing an administrative office in Kessab, March 2014Turkmen brigades from neighboring Turkmen Mountain took a pioneeringrole in this attack against their Armenian neighbors in Kessab. Someof the earlier networks of smuggling and MIT links were tested andexposed in these fights. Names of Turkmen rebel leaders like HeysemTopalca became public and his links with the Turkish Intelligence andthe terrorist bombings of the Turkish border town of Reyhanli in May2013 were spread in the Turkish opposition media, as well as abroad.Starting in November 2015, Turkmens starting appearing in the newsonce again. Following the start of the Russian air bombing campaign inSyria in September 2015, and the downing of a Russian jet by TurkeyonNovember 24, 2015, the Turkmen Mountain, the Kurdish mountain to itseast (Jebel al-Akrad), and other Turkmen villages were particularlytargeted by Russian and Syrian government forces and its loyal militiasin their campaign to retake the strategic locations in the provincesof Latakia, Idlib and Aleppo. Tens of thousands of civilians hadno other choice than to flee to the Turkish border. However, therefugees faced discriminatory treatment. While Turkmens were allowedin, other Syrians were left stranded at the borders.Apart from group politics, Turkmen individuals are active on varioussides of the Syrian conflict. The so-called Islamic State's deputyleader of Syria, Abu Ali al-Anbari, and its deputy leader in Iraq,Abu Muslim al-Turkmani, are both Turkmens. In politics, Khaled Khoja,the current president of the opposition Syrian National Coalition,is also of Turkmen origin. On the government side, the longtimechief-of-staff and then minister of defense Hasan Turkmani was aTurkmen Alewite killed by a bombing claimed by the FSA in July 2012along with other top Syrian military officials. There are also Syrianhistorical national figures of Turkmen origin, like Yusuf al-'Azmaand Jamil Mardam Bey, who resisted the French mandate.Despite playing a decisive role at the various stages of the Syrianuprising, Turkmens have been regularly missing in debates aboutSyria and the regional turmoil. The Syrian conflict has surpassed allmodern-day records of brutality and inhuman atrocities of our times.Thus, it is hard to believe that various communities like the Kurds,Arabs, Turkmens, Armenians and Yezidis will be able to once againlive side by side.Of course, such a possibility also greatly depends on the form ofstate and governance that will exist in Syria in an optimistic future,when the crisis is finally resolved.Top photo: Turkmen fighters carrying "the Turkmen Flag" and the coatof arms of the Ottoman Empire in the Turkmen Mountain region in Syria.(Anadolu Agency).(Harout Ekmanian has spent more than a decade covering news out ofthe Middle East and South Caucasus. His work has been featured in theVoice of America, Tagesspiegel, O Globo, Near East Quarterly and otherinternational journals. Originally trained as a lawyer in Aleppo,he was an O'Donnell Visiting Scholar in Global Studies at WhitmanCollege in 2014. He has been a fellow at the Institute for the Studyof Human Rights of Columbia University in 2015. He has also workedin media and development in Armenia for several years in variouscapacities at the Civilitas Foundation. He contributes regularly toHetq Online from New York City.)https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hetq.am_eng_news_66022_the-2Dpeculiar-2Dcase-2Dof-2Dthe-2Dturkmens-2Din-2Dsyria.html&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=VFb0XHvvF_ZflQVjGInfKV4cBFylDOn2NMxmGS1ud-4&s=WQ1TQ_tIVoSHTRBb4OeAFyROG4-5GmReyMUDQOu4H1A&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 29, 2016 Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 From: Katia Peltekian Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2016 22:30:56 +0200Subject: Letter to Editor of Irish Daily Mail, IrelandIrish Daily MailFebruary 26, 2016 FridayOur friends in Syria?LETTERSSome of our media are increasingly out of step with public opinionover Syria.The only people in the region who are 'on our side' and have anycredibility appear to be the Kurds, and they are opposed by oursupposed 'ally' Turkey, which would like to wipe those Kurds off theface of the planet - as they tried with the Armenians in 1915-1917.Our allies, the 'moderate opposition' - Turkey, the Saudis and GulfStates - are, by and large, Islamists who don't seem to use words like'tolerance' and 'diversity'.However bad we might consider Assad and the Russians, I know who Iwould rather have as my allies.ANDY BROWN, by email. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 29, 2016 Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 Press TV. IranFeb 28 2016Turkey violates Syria truce by shelling Kurds: Kurdish officialA senior Kurdish official says Turkish forces have once again firedshells into Syrian towns controlled by Kurdish forces, violating aceasefire that has recently come into effect in the Arab country."The first violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2268 has beenmade by Turkey. Its troops shelled the cities of Tal Abyad and Uslub,'head of the Syrian Kurdish mission to Moscow, Rodi Osman, toldRussia's Interfax news agency.He added that Turkey must be urged to stop "violating Syria's sovereignty."The comments come as a ceasefire agreed by the United States andRussia took effect in Syria on February 27 midnight Damascus time. TheSyrian government also accepted the terms of the truce on conditionthat military efforts against Daesh and the al-Nusra Front Takfirimilitants, who are not included in the ceasefire agreement, continue.A few days before the implementation of the truce, Turkey's PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan compared the Kurdish People's Protection Units(YPG) and its affiliate, the Democratic Union Party (PYD), withTakfiri terror groups in Syria, saying if Daesh and al-Nusra are keptoutside the truce, `then the PYD-YPG must similarly be excluded fromthe ceasefire for it is a terrorist group just as they are.'Ankara regards the YPG and PYD as allies of the Kurdistan Workers'Party (PKK), which has been fighting for an autonomous Kurdish regioninside Turkey since the 1980s.The YPG, which is nearly in control of Syria's entire northern borderwith Turkey, has been fighting against Daesh Takfiri terrorists.The government in Ankara is angered by the rapid advance of SyrianKurdish fighters in areas near the Turkish border.Osman, meanwhile, told Russia's Sputnik news agency that Turkishforces have been carrying out attacks on Kurds in Turkey's southeastin the cruelest ways that remind one of Daesh.`The international community should see all these atrocities and judgeErdogan,' Osman said, adding that the Turkish leader does not hide hishostility toward the Kurdish people and insists on denying them theirrights.Ankara has been engaged in a large-scale campaign against the PKK inits southern border region in the past few months. However, activistsargue that clashes have led to the death of civilians and inflictedmajor damage to the buildings and infrastructure in the southeasternregion of the country.Daesh terrorists come from Turkey: RussiaMeanwhile, in a separate development on Sunday, the Russian ceasefiremonitoring center in Syria said it is verifying reports that aSaturday attack on the Kurdish town of Tal Abyad was carried out bymilitants coming from Turkey.`This information was verified though multiple channels, includingrepresentatives of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), (a coalitionof Kurdish, Arab, Assyrian, Armenian, and Turkmen fighters, backed bythe YPG,' said Lieutenant General Sergei Kuralenko, who heads thecenter for Syrian reconciliation.He added that Moscow has asked for clarification from the US centerbased in Amman as Washington has influence on Turkey, a member of theso-called US-led coalition which is purportedly targeting positions ofDaesh in Syria and Iraq.The Takfiri terrorists launched an attack to capture Tal Abyad andSuluk early on Saturday, YPG official Redur Xelil said, adding thatthe towns were attacked from two sides with some terroristsprogressing from across the Turkish border and some others from thesouth.Ankara has widely been blamed for the surge in the deadly militancy inSyria as it has been supporting militants with funds, training andweapons.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.presstv.ir_Detail_2016_02_28_452801_Syria-2DKurdish-2Dforces-2DTurkey-2Dshelling-2DTell-2DAbyad&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=jRX0Jg-dxKGxNcMW2jku9CA5R4WscNsggZZhsh_Fb5E&s=qxlE6DATf_-L0yqymLeYfdFQ7d4nySdczDv1HMrXjzY&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Posted February 29, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 From: Katia Peltekian Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2016 22:30:56 +0200Subject: Letter to Editor of Irish Daily Mail, IrelandIrish Daily MailFebruary 26, 2016 FridayOur friends in Syria?LETTERSSome of our media are increasingly out of step with public opinionover Syria.The only people in the region who are 'on our side' and have anycredibility appear to be the Kurds, and they are opposed by oursupposed 'ally' Turkey, which would like to wipe those Kurds off theface of the planet - as they tried with the Armenians in 1915-1917.Our allies, the 'moderate opposition' - Turkey, the Saudis and GulfStates - are, by and large, Islamists who don't seem to use words like'tolerance' and 'diversity'.However bad we might consider Assad and the Russians, I know who Iwould rather have as my allies.ANDY BROWN, by email.«However bad we might consider Assad and the Russians, I know who I would rather have as my allies» Յարգարժան այրիշներ՝ Փելթեքեան եւ editor,Who asked you to consider or not?Երբ Ասադի մասին կը գրէք, պիտի գրէք the president of Syria, որ իմ նման միլիոններու ընտրածն է։ Ձեր կերած քաքը՝ ամէն գնով Ասադը հեռացնելու պահանջը, մեզ այսօրին հասցուց։ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted February 29, 2016 Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 https://www.facebook.com/halagoraniCNN/videos/1267724106577208/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 29, 2016 Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 «However bad we might consider Assad and the Russians, I know who I would rather have as my allies» Յարգարժան այրիշներ՝ Փելթեքեան եւ editor,Who asked you to consider or not?Երբ Ասադի մասին կը գրէք, պիտի գրէք the president of Syria, որ իմ նման միլիոններու ընտրածն է։ Ձեր կերած քաքը՝ ամէն գնով Ասադը հեռացնելու պահանջը, մեզ այսօրին հասցուց։ Johannes it's not Peltekian who wrote this. It's ANDY BROWN who sent a letter (e-mail) in response of a news article in Irish Daily Mail. Andy Brown is showing the hypocrisy of the article and Ms. Peltekian just posted the e-mail on Groong.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 1, 2016 Report Share Posted March 1, 2016 RUSSIAN TV CREW FILMS TURKISH FORTIFICATIONS, TANKS ON SYRIAN BORDER (PHOTOS, VIDEO)Published time: 29 Feb, 2016 02:02https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__on.rt.com_75nb&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=te9DAGi3a98yVGeE0d8Iq1VjeOheQCA4tG49FvWvkZ0&s=ZCuUQ4JiXelPxOvHmCZCCtD4UqH_Pp4cQ-f4EJ2jsuY&e=© Murad Sezer / Reuters5743A Russian TV crew has managed to obtain video proof of Turkey'sincreased military presence on the Syrian border, as it filmedfortifications and tanks on the frontier.The lodgments are heavily fortified by tanks and self-propelled guns,REN-TV crew reported from the scene.Shells and other ammunition are being delivered to the Turkishpositions, which are shelling Kurdish forces in Syrian territory,according to the report."The barrels of the tanks and self-propelled guns are pointed inthe direction of the mainly Kurdish Syrian city of Kobane," thejournalist said.There were at least six or seven tanks in the area and the Turkishforces on the border can be deployed in Syria "in an instant,"according to REN-TV.Read more Reports of Syrian town attacked by militants coming fromTurkey - Russian militaryMeanwhile, the area appeared to be very active, as Turkey continuedto transport various supplies to the border.The REN-TV journalists spoke to the mostly Kurdish locals, who openlyaccused Turkey of being "friends" with the Islamic State fightersthat had earlier raided nearby houses. The extremist fighters took themost expensive things from the homes, including "money and jewelry,"they said.The residents also provided evidence proving that various militarycrimes had taken place and described how Turkey and Islamic Stateforces had opened fire on locals trying to flee the area - and thenstolen their cars."There were 30 cars moving towards the border when Turkish militaryand Daesh fighters opened fire on the vehicles, a lot of them caughtfire. Terrorists ended up taking the vehicles that could still drive,"resident Beker Ramadon told REN-TV.Moreover, in the city of Jarabulus, which is located in the north ofSyria near the Turkish border, residents told the journalists thatlocal houses are being destroyed by Turkish tanks."Turkish tanks fired at and destroyed a house five days ago," aKurdish fighter said, pointing to the rubble.The REN-TV reporters tried to determine where the fire had come fromand noticed a couple of hidden tanks in the pictures they had takenfrom the crime scene.During the first night of the Syrian ceasefire, more than 200 IslamicState fighters crossed the Turkish border into Syria and another100 came up from the Syrian city of Raqqa before joining forces nearKurdistan, the Russian center for reconciliation said in a report.READ MORE: 9 violations of Syrian ceasefire in 24 hours - RussianmonitorsThe journalists said the fighting had intensified quickly after that,adding that if not for the brave efforts of the Kurdish forces inSyria, the city could have been easily overrun by the terrorists.There have also been reports of a heavy artillery attack on theKurdish town of Tel Abyad in northern Syria near Kurdistan. However,Turkish military sources denied to Hurriyet that its forces had beeninvolved in any cross-border shelling.The much-anticipated Syrian ceasefire was brokered by leading worldpowers, including the US and Russia. It aims to pave the way toreconciliation between the Syrian government and "moderate" rebelforces, which would together agree on a peaceful political transitionfor the country.The terrorist groups in Syria, such as Islamic State and Nusra Front,are excluded from the ceasefire, which took effect at midnight onFebruary 27.In an interview earlier this week, Turkey's Prime Minister, AhmetDavutoglu denied that Turkey had any intent to invade Syria. Accordingto the PM, it was unlikely that such a move would be supported by itsArab allies, which have already criticized Ankara for sending troopsinto northern Iraq.At the same time, Davutoglu told CNN Turk that the Syrian ceasefireplan will not be considered binding if it threatens Turkey's security,adding that Ankara will continue to fight the Syrian Kurds and ISIS,taking all the "necessary measures."In an Al-Jazeera interview this week, Davutoglu also admitted thatAnkara was, in fact, supporting armed groups in Syria."How would they be able to defend themselves if there was no Turkishsupport for the Syrian people? ... If there's a real moderate Syrianopposition today, it's because of Turkish support. If the [Assad]regime isn't able to control all the territories today, [it's]because of Turkish and some other countries' support," he said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 3, 2016 Report Share Posted March 3, 2016 ARMENIANS TO RUN FOR SEATS IN SYRIAN PARLIAMENT13:27, 2 March, 2016YEREVAN, MARCH 2, ARMENPRESS. Deadline for nominating candidates forparliamentary elections in Syria comes to end. The commissions of allprovinces concluded the process of nomination by March 1. "Armenpress"reports, citing the Facebook page of Perio News, the Syrian electoralcommission announced that 8 thousand and 681 candidates from provinces,including Armenians, have been nominated by March 1.Syrian President Bashar al-Assad scheduled April 13 for holdingelections. Elections will be conducted in 15 polling districts for250 seats. MPs are elected directly, confidentially and by 4-year term.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__armenpress.am_eng_news_838020_armenians-2Dto-2Drun-2Dfor-2Dseats-2Din-2Dsyrian-2Dparliament.html&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=aCFO9RrM9SwDTQthU_lkDAv4LTJmQJ2sr_05CgkfRv4&s=g-OWyDcmnKZFgHqMyorQmaz8bgAlvqbnw8ov5lwiIi4&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 7, 2016 Report Share Posted March 7, 2016 MP: TURKEY USING CHEMICAL WEAPONS AGAINST IRAQI KURDS IN BORDERING AREASMon Mar 07, 2016 12:46TEHRAN (FNA)- A senior Kurdish member of the Iraqi parliament revealedthat Turkey is using chemical weapons against the Kurdish residentsof bordering villages under the pretext of fighting terrorism."The Turkish government is practicing genocide against the Kurds andhas killed and wounded over 500 Kurd citizens so far," Mahmoud Rezasaid in a statement on Monday."Turkey is attempting to weaken the Kurds and make them surrender tothe Turkish ruling system's megalomania," he added.Reza expressed deep concern about the Turkish government's usingchemical weapons against the residents of Kurdish villages locatedin Iraq-Turkey bordering areas.In relevant remarks on Sunday, a representative of the Kurdish Peoples'Democratic Party to the United States said Turkish security forceshave killed 137 Kurds in Cizre over the past week.At least 137 Kurds were killed in Cizre town over the past week aspart of the continuous crackdown on the Kurds in the country, MehmetYuksel told Sputnik."In Cizre over the last week they killed 137 people," Yuksel said.One of the victims was Rohat Aktas, a young journalist who workedfor the oldest Kurdish newspaper, he said.According to Yuksel, Sur, a downtown district of Diyarbakir, thelargest city of the Kurdish-populated southeast of Turkey, is nowfacing same atrocities."These were all Kurdish people, all civilians. They were all burnedalive... Right now we are facing the same situation in Sur. Over 200civilians were killed there. The situation is getting tougher day byday," Yuksel said.Diyarbakir is considered to be an unofficial capital of the TurkishKurds. In recent months it has seen a number of attacks by Ankaraas part of the security forces' operation against Kurdish fightersallegedly linked to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Securityforces are enforcing a curfew in the city and, according to Yuksel,set buildings on fire."The situation in Diyarbakir is tightly connected to the Syrian issue.In Syria Kurds gained more territories and rights, and Turkey isafraid that in Turkey they will ask for the same.... We are askingfor decentralization in Turkey and some kind of local autonomy forthe Kurds. Turkey does not want to accept that," Yuksel said.The central Sur district of Diyarbakir, which houses historic monumentsdating back to 400 BC, has been the site of confrontations betweenthe Kurdish activists and Ankara forces.According to the Turkish General Staff, over 1,000 Kurdish militantshave been killed since mid-December. Kurdish activists, in their turn,argue that most of the dead were civilian victims.According to Yuksel, the most recent attacks carried out by Ankaraagainst the Kurds took place in Diyarbakir and Cizre, where at least137 people have been killed over the past week.Turkey's Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party is an alliance of severalpro-Kurdish movements, founded in 2012, which places strong emphasison minority rights.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__en.farsnews.com_newstext.aspx-3Fnn-3D13941217000546&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=lHbptKwWUWrP1eZJVFUrthD9Ssmi9lWC2yuDfqfpiSg&s=RDd4rAj_kozPczwN02QMnT7OsNTek2UPf3Uso7Jazds&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 7, 2016 Report Share Posted March 7, 2016 Al-Nusra militants in Syria shell Turkey to prompt return fire `Russian militaryPublished time: 6 Mar, 2016 18:28https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__on.rt.com_76ab&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=DLzV-ihPSklx8qHUJk82qvLtO6s6_mKjdUbZvHyVPD8&s=38e2GpU2_3ygN8VqOt6zBwJfUB7WD0leXoSmUTZlbzU&e=© Rodi Said / ReutersJihadists in Syria have been shelling the Turkish area in an apparentattempt to provoke a response that could lead to Ankara sending troopsinto the neighboring country, according to Russia's truce center inSyria.`On March 6, 2016 several militants of Jabhat Al-Nusra terror grouprepeatedly fired mortars at Turkish territory from the area near theSyrian settlement of Metishli,' Lieutenant General Sergey Kuralenko,Head of the Center for Reconciliation, said on Sunday.`The actions of militants are aimed at provoking the Turkish militaryunits to return fire and bring their troops into Syria, which willinevitably lead to the disruption of the peace process,' Kuralenkoadded.He also stated that several Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL)armed groups are stationed near the settlement Nusaybin in Turkey,some 1.5km from the Syrian border.According to the information the Center has, these groups arepreparing an attack on the settlement of Qamischli, located on theSyrian territory and populated mainly by Syrian Kurds.The official also spoke about terrorists' attempts to demonize theSyrian army and blame it for violations of the ceasefire.`Staged clashes between two armed groups were filmed by terroristsnear Narb-Nafsa settlement in Hama province. To add feasibility towhat was happening the militants used real firearms, Molotov cocktailsand a variety of simulation tools. They plan to use the footage of theso-called `armed conflict' will be used to accuse the Syrian army ofviolating the agreement of the cessation of hostilities.'Read moreSyrian ceasefire holds, paves way to transition ` Putin, European leadersAccording to the official press release of the Russian ReconciliationCentre on March 6, the center continues receiving ceasefireapplications, as well as appeals for participating in the discussionof the new Syrian Constitution from representatives of oppositionforces.`In the course of the past 24 hours, preliminary agreements withelders of six towns located in the Damascus province have beenachieved. The total number of towns, which joined the ceasefireagreements, remains 42. Thirty ceasefire application forms have beensigned with leaders of armed groupings.'However, it also states that the situation on the ground remainsunstable, with 15 ceasefire violations have been registered in thecourse of last 24 hours and four civilians injured in attacks oninhabited areas and units of government troops in Damascus.Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry reports that in order to debarthe ceasefire, IS militants have launched a headhunt to capture eldersand administration leaders of Syrian towns, as well as fieldcommanders of the `moderate' opposition, who had signed ceasefireagreements. The Russian Centre for Reconciliation says it will assistin providing security to these persons.The release stresses that both Russian Aerospace and Syrian Air Forcesdid not strike any armed formations, which have been following theceasefire agreement and have informed the Russian or American centersfor reconciliation about their location. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 11, 2016 Report Share Posted March 11, 2016 BBC FOCUS ON ARMENIAN CHURCH DESTROYED BY ISLAMIC STATE[ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]ChristianTodayMarch 10 2015Ruth GledhillIts architecture speaks of Christian history going back many centuries.The church, in Aleppo, Syria, was built to commemorate those martyredin the 1915 Armenian genocide. It contained a shrine made of the bonesof some of the slaughtered. The church was only consecrated in 1991.Just 23 years later, in 2014, it was blown up by Islamic State.Now it features on the BBC's Museum of Lost Objects series that tracesstories of sites looted or destroyed in Iraq and Syria.British-Armenian writer Nouritza Matossian, whose family was caughtup in the persecution of the Armenians, told the BBC how she felton seeing the desert shrine for the first time when she visited thechurch in 2001."I was so shocked. I just stood and looked at the bones. Everybodywas hushed, it was silent in there. We were all lost in our thoughts.It was really quite an isolated moment. It wasn't pulling at you tocry or weep. It was just very simple and dignified and noble."She said her people had been driven across the deserts starving,without water, stripped naked, their clothes torn off their backs.Heghnar Watenpaugh, Lebanese-Armenian historian at the University ofCalifornia, said: "Deir al-Zour was the end of the road, it was thelast Ottoman outpost into the desert in the eastern part of Syria.Beyond that there's really nothing, no settlements. Very few peoplemade it there, and once they made it they were killed outright,or just succumbed to disease and starvation."Turkey has always denied that the massacre of the Armenians wasgenocide.Matossian was shocked that it had been destroyed so soon in its life."It's a very dark moment in our life, in our history. I never thoughtthis could be repeated," she said.She still owns a small box containing a tiny cross she bought atthe shrine."The priest told me that that is the earth of Deir al-Zour. Somepeople take earth from where they're born and they spread it on theirgrave when they die. This soil has that significance. I always keepthis box within eyesight, on my desk. I never expected that oneday I would be looking at this box and that church would be gone,destroyed. It's very hard to accept."https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.christiantoday.com_article_bbc.focus.on.amenian.church.destroyed&d=CwIBAg&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=ieAWZOZagu4BkCYjnZG5P1Y_5e_9vJm_-R--6xm0p4U&s=n4zXLP5VYNxLo3aFpXYvhv2gs4DxWSh5kWerQoJ7q7w&e= .by.islamic.state/81619.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 31, 2016 Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 WHY IS DAVID CAMERON SO SILENT ON THE RECAPTURE OF PALMYRA FROM THE CLUTCHES OF ISIS?In the end, it was the Syrian army - and its Hizballah chums fromLebanon, and the Iranians, and the Russians - who drove the Isismurderers out of PalmyraRobert Fisk @indyvoices Sunday 27 March 2016Palmyra's historic monumental arch. Bernard GagnonThe biggest military defeat that Isis has suffered in more thantwo years. The recapture of Palmyra, the Roman city of the EmpressZenobia. And we are silent. Yes, folks, the bad guys won, didn't they?Otherwise, we would all be celebrating, wouldn't we?Less than a week after the lost souls of the 'Islamic Caliphate'destroyed the lives of more than 30 innocent human beings in Brussels,we should - should we not? - have been clapping our hands at the mostcrushing military reverse in the history of Isis. But no. As the blackmasters of execution fled Palmyra this weekend, Messers Obama andCameron were as silent as the grave to which Isis have dispatched somany of their victims. He who lowered our national flag in honour ofthe head-chopping king of Arabia (I'm talking about Dave, of course)said not a word.As my long-dead colleague on the Sunday Express, John Gordon, usedto say, makes you sit up a bit, doesn't it? Here are the Syrian army,backed, of course, by Vladimir Putin's Russkies, chucking the clowns ofIsis out of town, and we daren't utter a single word to say well done.Syria: Government forces demine Palmyra after retaking the ancientcity from IsisWhen Palmyra fell last year, we predicted the fall of Bashar al-Assad.We ignored, were silent on, the Syrian army's big question: why,if the Americans hated Isis so much, didn't they bomb the suicideconvoys that broke through the Syrian army's front lines? Why didn'tthey attack Isis?READ MOREThe US must recognise the Armenian genocide"If the Americans wanted to destroy Isis, why didn't they bombthem when they saw them?" a Syrian army general asked me, after hissoldiers' defeat His son had been killed defending Homs. His men hadbeen captured and head-chopped in the Roman ruins. The Syrian officialin charge of the Roman ruins (of which we cared so much, remember?)was himself beheaded. Isis even put his spectacles back on top ofhis decapitated head, for fun. And we were silent then.Inside Isis secret tunnelsPutin noticed this, and talked about it, and accurately predicted theretaking of Palmyra. His aircraft attacked Isis - as US planes did not- in advance of the Syrian army's conquest. I could not help but smilewhen I read that the US command claimed two air strikes against Isisaround Palmyra in the days leading up to its recapture by the regime.That really did tell you all you needed to know about the American"war on terror". They wanted to destroy Isis, but not that much.How the West got it wrong as the Syrian civil war developedSo in the end, it was the Syrian army and its Hizballah chumsfrom Lebanon and the Iranians and the Russians who drove the Isismurderers out of Palmyra, and who may - heavens preserve us from sucha success - even storm the Isis Syrian 'capital' of Raqqa. I havewritten many times that the Syrian army will decide the future ofSyria. If they grab back Raqqa - and Deir el-Zour, where the Nusrahfront destroyed the church of the Armenian genocide and threw thebones of the long-dead 1915 Christian victims into the streets -I promise you we will be silent again.Aren't we supposed to be destroying Isis? Forget it. That's Putin'sjob. And Assad's. Pray for peace, folks. That's what it's about,isn't it? And Geneva. Where is that, exactly?https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.independent.co.uk_voices_why-2Dis-2Ddavid-2Dcameron-2Dso-2Dsilent-2Don-2Dthe-2Drecapture-2Dof-2Dpalmyra-2Dfrom-2Dthe-2Dclutches-2Dof-2Disis-2Da6955406.html&d=CwIFaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=ivf9b7_EkC3J_BUe8rv-1a3JI9fKHFTn1kIcMz7sJTo&s=8CjnBQcgqrk_x8Jnff4BMwcoLrMk0ZTRCIrvOHTmfjY&e= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted April 2, 2016 Report Share Posted April 2, 2016 Turkey is key supplier of weapons, military hardware to ISIS - Russian envoy to UNPublished time: 1 Apr, 2016 14:25Edited time: 1 Apr, 2016 15:31 http://www.groong.com/news/attachments/msg568305/pngr4VVfQV8Qo.pnghttp://on.rt.com/78ty© Denis Sinyakov / ReutersMoscow has submitted data on Turkey’s illegal arms and military hardware supply to Islamic State in Syria to the UN Security Council. Supplies are supervised by the Turkish intelligence service, Russian UN envoy Vitaly Churkin said as cited by Russian media."The main supplier of weapons and military equipment to ISIL fighters is Turkey, which is doing so through non-governmental organizations. Work in this area is overseen by the National Intelligence Organization of Turkey," Churkin wrote.According to the envoy, transportation "mainly involves vehicles, including as part of humanitarian aid convoys." Terrorist groups operating in Syria received explosive materials worth $ 1.9 million via Turkey last year, according to the letter.In total, the terrorists were delivered 2.5 thousand tons of ammonium nitrate (worth around $788,700), 456 tons of potassium nitrate ($468,700), 75 tons of aluminum powder ($496,500), sodium nitrate ($19,400), glycerin ($102,500) and nitric acid ($34,000 thousand) via Turkey in 2015, Churkin wrote. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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