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Saudi Wahhabi Preacher Issues Fatwa Allowing Jihadis to Rape Syrian Women

A Wahhabi religious cleric in Saudi Arabia, Muhammed al-Arifi, who is very influential in Jihadi circles, has recently issued a fatwa (religious edict) that permits all Jihadist militants in Syria to engage in short-lived marriages with Syrian women that each lasts for a few hours in order to satisfy their sexual desires and boost their determination in killing Syrians. He called the marriage as 'intercourse marriage'. It requires that the Syrian female be at least 14 years old, widowed, or divorced.

 

Is this the Western-promoted "freedom and democracy" that Syrians want?

 

Source: Lebanese al-Jadeed TV

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Qvo4_hMrF4

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Expert: Turkey will try to ease pressure of world community with

forthcoming centennial of Armenian Genocide

 

http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid¯CEE130-5248-11E2-B7EFF6327207157C

Sunday, December 30, 09:16

 

One should expect no breakthrough in the Armenian-Turkish

normalizations in 2013 because of Turkey's unwillingness to normalize

relations with Armenia, first of all, Ruben Safrastyan, Turkologist,

Director of the Oriental Studies Institute, the National Academy of

Science of Armenia, told ArmInfo predicting possible processes in the

Armenian-Turkish relations in 2013.

 

He said that Ankara's unwillingness to normalize relations with

Armenia is connected with the fact that Turkey has seriously and

hopelessly stuck in the Syrian conflict. At present, the South

Caucasus is not a priority for Ankara.

 

`I don't think that Turkey will go on any significant concessions in

connection with the centennial of the Armenian Genocide. Instead, it

will imitate active work with some Diaspora structures to reduce

pressure of the world community,' Safrastyan said.

 

As for the situation in Syria, Safrastyan said that the political

crisis is deepening hour after hour and everything that has been

created in the country for decades is now being ruined.

 

`The authorities so far keep control over the country and the army is

efficient so far. However, the West and its Middle Eastern satellites

such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey will keep exacerbating the

crisis. Already today, increasing information attacks on the Syrian

authorities and accusing them of using chemical weapons against the

citizens, the above external forces pave the way for armed

intervention,' Safrastyan said. He is sure that without foreign

interference the Syrian rebels are not able to overthrow President

Bashar Assad.

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Syria forces capture al-Qaida chief’s brother – report

 

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January 5, 2013 - 11:04 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net - The brother of the head of al-Qaida is reported to have been captured by regime forces in Syria. Mohamed al-Zawahiri is said to have been seized in Deraa in the south-west where he was meeting opposition activists, according to Belfast Telegraph.

Rebel fighters insisted Mohamed al-Zawahiri was engaged on a humanitarian mission and had not been involved in violent acts. They also claimed that he had, in fact, proposed a local truce to enable aid to get through.

Ayman al-Zawahiri, who took over as al-Qaida leader following the killing of Osama bin Laden, has declared that it is the duty of Muslims to take part in a jihad against the “pernicious, cancerous regime” of Bashar al-Assad and warned the opposition against depending on the West for help.

Jabhat al-Nusra, an Islamist rebel group with links to al-Qaida, has become increasingly powerful in the conflict, overshadowing the more moderate fighters, and its leader, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, is said to be in personal contact with Ayman al-Zawahiri. There is also evidence of groups of foreign volunteers, albeit not in large numbers, joining the uprising. Mohamed al-Zawahiri has, however, denied in the past that he wanted to get involved in the Syrian struggle.

Mohamed al-Zawahari is a former military commander of the Islamic Jihad movement, but has, he has stressed, turned away from violence. He claims to have been a conduit for talks between hardline Salafist groups in the Sinai and the Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood government.

The reports of his presence in Syria have come from rebel factions but remain unconfirmed.

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THREE ARMENIANS KIDNAPPED IN SYRIA RELEASED

 

12:59, 8 January, 2013

 

YEREVAN, JANUARY 8, ARMENPRESS. The three Armenians, which were

kidnapped in Raqqa road near Syrian-Turkish frontier two weeks ago,

have been released. Press Secretary of the Armenian National Prelacy

in Aleppo Jirair Reisian informed "Armenpress" about this. In addition

he stated that they are safe now and have already returned back to

home. As per the Armenians, which were kidnapped in the road from

Beirut to Aleppo in the end of 2012, than there is no information

about them yet.

 

Among other things Jirair Reisyan stated that there have been no

serious accidents recorded in Aleppo during the holidays. The current

situation in the city was calm. Although no Christmas mood reigned

in the families during the holidays, only church ceremonies were held.

 

Despite the overcast weather and absence of internet the situation in

the city is still calm. Notwithstanding people are still hopeful about

positive changes. Clashes in Syria lasting about 22 months caused death

of 40 thousand people, including more than four dozens of Armenians.

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Petition to open Armenian-Turkish border launched in White House website

http://armenpress.am/static/news/b/2013/01/704288.jpg16:45, 7 January, 2013

 

YEREVAN, JANUARY 7, ARMENPRESS. A petition to open Armenian-Turkish border has been launched on the U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration official web page.

The participants of the petition want Turkey to open the border with Armenia, at least for the Syrian-Armenian refugees. As "Armenpress" reports, the application addressed to president Obama's administration states: “Тhe road from Syria to Armenia goes through Turkey, which closed its border with Armenia in 1993."

It is stated in the petition: "Thus, we are kindly asking to call Turkey to open the land border with Armenia (at least, for refugees) without any preconditions. There shouldn't be closed borders in the 21-st century."

In order to take part in the petition one needs to click on the following link https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/register?destination=petition/call-government-turkey-open-its-border-armenia-refugees-syria/nbmX159C and go through a very short registration. After confirming registration from email, click on the "sign this petition" button.

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FORMER LEBANESE PRESIDENT LAUDS ASSAD'S POPULAR PEACE INITIATIVE

 

FNA

16:40 | 2013-01-07

 

TEHRAN (FNA)- Former Lebanese President Emile Lahoud on Monday lauded

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for his peace plan which urges an end

to the Syrian crisis, saying that people advocate Assad's initiative.

 

"The plan proposed by Bashar Assad begins with the nation and (also)

ends with the nation," Lahoud said in Beirut on Monday.

 

The Lebanese politician pointed to President Assad's speech at

Damascus University yesterday, and said that Assad's speech was

quite transparent and does not need to any further explanation and

elaboration.

 

The time is ripe now for everyone to give up his/her miscalculations

before it is too late, Lahoud said, adding that those who fight

against the Syrian government are aliens who are passing their time

with disappointment.

 

On Sunday, Assad voiced his readiness for dialogue with the

opposition and political parties in Syria. The Syrian leader also

proposed general elections, adoption of a new constitution as well

as a national reconciliation conference.

 

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011 with organized

attacks by well-armed gangs against Syrian police forces and border

guards being reported across the country.

 

Hundreds of people, including members of the security forces, have

been killed, when some protest rallies turned into armed clashes.

 

The government blames outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups

for the deaths, stressing that the unrest is being orchestrated

from abroad.

 

In October 2011, calm was eventually restored in the Arab state

after President Assad started a reform initiative in the country,

but Israel, the US and its Arab allies are seeking hard to bring the

country into chaos through any possible means. Tel Aviv, Washington

and some Arab capitals have been staging various plots in the hope

of increasing unrests in Syria.

 

The US daily, Washington Post, reported in May that the Syrian

rebels and terrorist groups battling the President Bashar al-Assad's

government have received significantly more and better weapons in

recent weeks, a crime paid for by the Persian Gulf Arab states and

coordinated by the United States.

 

The newspaper, quoting opposition activists and US and foreign

officials, reported that Obama administration officials emphasized

the administration has expanded contacts with opposition military

forces to provide the Persian Gulf nations with assessments of rebel

credibility and command-and-control infrastructure.

 

According to the report, material is being stockpiled in Damascus, in

Idlib near the Turkish border and in Zabadani on the Lebanese border.

 

Opposition activists who several months ago said the rebels were

running out of ammunition said in May that the flow of weapons - most

bought on the black market in neighboring countries or from elements

of the Syrian military in the past - has significantly increased after

a decision by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Persian Gulf states to

provide millions of dollars in funding each month.

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KOHAR DONATED 50 THOUSAND DOLLARS TO SYRIAN ARMENIANS

 

12:41, 9 January, 2013

 

YEREVAN, JANUARY 9, ARMENPRESS: Kohar symphonic orchestra and choir

has donated over 150 thousand U.S. dollars from its South American

concert proceeds to local various Armenian colleges, cultural and

social programs, teachers, and individuals who have distributed

Armenian culture, "Ayb Ben Gim" and music over the years. As Kohar

symphonic orchestra and choir press service informed Armenpress,

Kohar remaining trustful to its principles and believing Armenia

should continue to exist due to its culture, once again donated the

accumulated amount of money to the efforts aimed at preservation of

Armenian identity and survival.

 

Dwelling on ongoing crisis in Syria, Kohar handed 50 thousand US

dollars to Syrian Armenian needy families aimed at "continuing

their long lasting struggle seeking to preserve Armenian values in

those troublesome times". Kohar will continue its donations aimed at

preservation of Armenian national values.

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KARABAKH OFFERS NEW HOME TO SYRIAN ARMENIANS

 

http://iwpr.net/report-news/karabakh-offers-new-home-syrian-armenians

11 Jan 13

 

Resettlement scheme angers Azerbaijan, which sees it as an obstruction

to an eventual peace deal. By Hayk Ghazaryan, Shahla Sultanova -

Caucasus

 

Some of the Armenians fleeing the conflict in Syria are being welcomed

as settlers by the authorities Nagorny Karabakh.

 

Robert Matevosyan, head of the resettlement department at Nagorny

Karabakh's Kashatagh district government, says 25 families have moved

there since the civil war started in Syria.

 

"The first families to come to Kovsakan already have their own houses,

and an apartment block has been restored and others have been given

homes there. Those who moved to Berdzor are currently living in a

guesthouse and aren't being charged for it," he said.

 

Azerbaijan, which claims Karabakh as its territory and is home to

hundreds of thousands of refugees from the region. Officials and

others there were furious at the resettlement programme, saying it

was a breach of international law.

 

"We have informed the United Nations and the Organisation for Security

and Cooperation in Europe about it," Azerbaijani foreign ministry

spokesman Elman Abdullayev said. "This isn't the first time Armenia

has carried out an illegal settlement in Nagorny Karabakh. This is

a provocation; it hinders the peace process."

 

Azerbaijan holds Armenia responsible for the situation, and refuses

to engage in negotiations with Karabakh.

 

The Kashatagh district - which Azerbaijan calls Gubadly - is part of

the "Lachin corridor", a strip of land that in Soviet times separated

the Armenian republic from the Armenian-majority Nagorny Karabakh

region, which was administratively part of Azerbaijan.

 

In 1992, early on in the Karabakh conflict, Armenian forces seized

the corridor, thus providing a direct link to Armenia.

 

Karabakh has declared itself an independent state but has not won

international recognition. Since a 1994 ceasefire, attempts to find

a negotiated solution to the dispute have failed.

 

Although Kashatagh is Karabakh's largest district, its population

stood at just 8,500 in 2011, since many residents fled during the

fighting and now live as refugees in Azerbaijan.

 

Local officials welcome any new arrivals who can help make up the

numbers.

 

Homes are being built or restored for the incomers, since those

left empty after the war were often dismantled for use as building

materials.

 

Matevosyan said jobs were being found for the Syrian Armenians,

who were also receiving food supplies.

 

"We are giving farming families large patches of land," he added.

 

Matevosyan said another ten families had contacted his department to

ask about moving to his district.

 

"We are ready to accept anyone who applies to us," he said. "Kashatagh

residents understand the problem. They don't mind if their own houses

aren't being repaired; they are ready to help fellow-Armenians in

trouble."

 

Vardan Poghosyan is one of the new arrivals in Berdzor, where he has

brought his wife Lusvard and their one-year-old daughter.

 

He is working for the phone company Karabakh Telecom while Lusvard

has found a job in a hotel. They have now been joined by Vardan's

brother and Lusvard's parents.

 

"I chose Karabakh immediately," he said. "I didn't want to live in

Armenia - it's quieter here. I spent 15 days in Armenia and then went

back to Syria. After that, I decided to move to Karabakh."

 

Azerbaijani officials say the settlement scheme is a deliberate ploy

designed to block a resolution of the Karabakh dispute and rule out

the possibility that refugees might one day return home.

 

"Karabakh is Azerbaijani land. It is unacceptable to settle Syrian

Armenians there without the permission of Azerbaijan," Abdullayev

said. "It violates international law and also the rights of the

Azerbaijanis who were forced to leave Nagorny Karabakh."

 

He added, "It is also disappointing that the international community

is opting to remain silent about this."

 

Poghosyan does not see Azerbaijani objections as a problem.

 

"I really don't understand why we should take Azerbaijan's reaction

or opinion into account," he said. "These are our lands. Azerbaijanis

have no place here, unless there is a peace deal which will allow

all refugees to return to their homes."

 

He added, "We lost a great deal in Syria, and this place is a refuge

for us. We are going to settle here and develop the area."

 

One of the difficulties facing the new arrivals from Syria is that

they speak a different dialect of Armenian.

 

"The Karabakh dialect and Eastern Armenian are a bit hard to

understand, but we'll manage, we'll gradually get used to it all and

understand one another," Poghosyan said. "It's the same language;

it's just the sounds and the writing system that differ. We're all

Armenians, after all."

 

Matevosyan said schools were providing one-to-one sessions to help

children entering local schools adapt to the language.

 

Activists in Azerbaijan were angered at what they saw as their

government's inaction on the issue.

 

"I am dissatisfied with what the Azerbaijani government is doing

about it. All it's done is raise the matter with international

organisations. That's it," said Akif Naghi, who heads the

Karabakh Liberation Organisation. "It's behaving like an NGO, not

a government.... It thinks it's enough to inform the United Nations

about it."

 

Naghi called on the authorities to press for international sanctions

on Armenia to secure an end to the settlements.

 

In Karabakh, human rights activists dismiss the Azerbaijani objections.

 

Karen Ohanjanyan, coordinator of the Karabakh Committee of Helsinki

Initiative-92, describes the programme as "a demonstration of

solidarity".

 

More than that, he said, the Armenians from Syria would be a valuable

addition to the community.

 

"They come from a traditional society where the culture of cooperation

is very highly developed. Many were businessmen and are well educated.

Their organisational skills in economic and other areas will be a

significant boost to development in Nagorny Karabakh," Ohanyan said.

 

Charities in Karabakh and Armenia are offering help to the new

arrivals. Three of them are planning to restore old apartment blocks

as accommodation.

 

After meeting the refugees from Syria, Artak Beglaryan, head of an

NGO called Will, was impressed with their stoicism.

 

"Of course there are hardships, and everyone knows they lived in

better conditions in Syria, but the important thing is that they're

prepared to work and strive," he said.

 

Despite such optimism, Richard Giragosian, director of the Regional

Studies Centre, a think-tank in the Armenian capital Yerevan, questions

the sustainability of this resettlement. He points out that Armenians

from Lebanon who came to Karabakh in an earlier influx eventually

gave up and left.

 

Not only did the Karabakh authorities lack "both the capacity and

the resources" to help the Syrian Armenians establish themselves,

the regional environment was not conducive to their resettlement.

 

"The situation on the ground is now even more unstable, since the

threat of war looms large over the region and over Karabakh itself,"

he said.

 

Hayk Ghazaryan is a correspondent for the Hetq newspaper in

Stepanakert, Nagorny Karabakh. Shahla Sultanova is a freelance

journalist in Azerbaijan.

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Foreign Ministry: 1000 Factories in Aleppo Were Robbed and Transferred to Turkey with Its Government's Full Knowledge

Jan 10, 2013

DAMASCUS, (SANA)- The Foreign and Expatriates Ministry stressed that the robbery of a thousand factories in Aleppo and their transfer to Turkey with the knowledge and facilitation of the Turkish government is considered "an illegal act that amounts to piracy".

 

The Ministry's stress came in two identical letters it addressed on Thursday to the Chairman of the UN Security Council and the UN Secretary General on the robbery of these factories and the transfer of the properties to Turkey with its government's full knowledge.

 

The Ministry described the robbery and transfer as "an act of aggression" that targets the Syrians in their sources of living and economic life.

 

"This act indicates once again the Turkish ambitions and the sabotage role Turkey is playing in the crisis in Syria, and reveals as well its intentions towards the Syrian people," said the letters, adding that this act also "affirms [Turkey's] false claims in caring for the Syrians' life and the major requirements of their living."

 

The Ministry slammed these practices as "immoral" as they "constitute a flagrant violation of the principles of good neighborliness and non-interference in the countries' internal affairs".

 

"[These practices] are a direct contribution in a cross-border crime and acts of piracy, which demands an international reaction that should be up to the wide scale of damage caused to the Syrian people and their economic and commercial capabilities," the letters added.

 

The Ministry reaffirmed that a reaction is demanded by the Security Council that should be up to the responsibilities and the obligations it assumes in the field of combating terrorism and maintaining international security and peace.

 

Such a reaction is necessitated, the Ministry stressed, in light of the support given by a neighboring country like Turkey to terrorism and the providing of helping conditions for looting Syria's resources across the border and destroying the Syrians' capabilities and sources of living, in addition to facilitating the exploitation of these capabilities for the sake of backing terrorism inside Syria.

 

The Ministry demanded that the UN Security Council and the UN Secretary General "issue a clear condemnation of these acts of sabotage and terrorism and take necessary measures to hold to account their perpetrators and the regional and international countries and forces standing behind them."

 

This condemnation, the letters said, is supposed to "reflect the international organization's rejection of any additional contribution by the countries that are hostile towards Syria to further aggravate the living conditions of the Syrian people and increase their humanitarian suffering."

 

The Foreign and Expatriates Ministry called for taking all legal measures against the Turkish government to compel it to give back the stolen properties to their owners and pay all compensations to the affected according to the relevant enforced rules of the international law, in addition to getting it to immediately stop repeating such practices now and in the future.

 

H. Said

http://www.sana-syria.com/eng/21/2013/01/10/461119.htm

 

Syrian Arab news agency - SANA - Syria : Syria news ::

www.sana-syria.com

 

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Syrian Truth l Terrorists Attack Aleppo Electricity Company Workers in al-Lairamoun

 

Jan 13, 2013

ALEPPO, (SANA) -An armed terrorist group attacked a number of workers at Aleppo Electricity Company while they were fixing defects caused to high voltage pillars due to sabotage acts by terrorists in al-Lairamoun area in Aleppo city.

 

Asource in the province told SANA that the terrorist group opened fire on the maintenance workers once they started fixing the defects to restore electricity supply to al Khalidiya, al-Ashrafiya and al-Lairamoun power stations, causing the injury of a worker.

 

Aleppo Electricity Company workshops were continually exposed to terrorist attacks as they were targeted in the past few months more than seven times during defect repair works, which resulted in the injury of a number of workers and the abduction of others.

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Syrian Truth l Guardian l Syria: why Assad may yet claim victory

Perhaps it's not Bashar al-Assad who is detached from reality but Obama and Hague. Intervention looks extremely unlikely

Simon Tisdall

 

Reacting angrily to President Bashar al-Assad's speech on Sunday calling for an end to the rebellion, the US state department said the Syrian leader was "detached from reality". But much the same might be said of the US and of Assad's other western and Arab foes, and with greater justification. After two years of bloody attrition, the unpalatable truth is Assad is still in power, shows no sign of heeding demands to quit and is far from beaten. The evolving reality is that Assad may yet see off his many enemies and claim victory in Syria's civil war.

 

This process of geopolitical re-education – it might be termed psychological counter-insurgency – has been gradual but highly effective. One powerful aspect is the highlighting of the growing role of Islamist fundamentalists inside Syria, whom Assad regularly decries as foreign terrorists threatening the Syrian nation. This jihadi "scare factor" is rooted in last February's video message by the al-Qaida leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, in which he called on pious Muslims, primarily Sunnis living in Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan and Iraq, to help destroy the Syrian regime.

 

Since then, the message has spread further afield, and the lure of joining the jihad in Syria against a Shia dictator is drawing in young men from around the world," said analyst Tobias Feakin in The Australian. Rising numbers of volunteers, estimated at up to 2,500 in total from as far away as Indonesia and Xinjiang in China, have dispersed in myriad suspect groups including the Free Syrian Army, Liwa al-Islam, Katibat al-Ansar, Ahrar al-Sham and Jabhat al-Nusra, which has close links with al-Qaida in Iraq.

 

Joshua Landis, a Syria expert at the University of Oklahoma, told Karon that "Almost two years into the uprising and despite the rebels' recent momentum, they have not yet taken full control of a single major city or town.

Despite the confident predictions coming from the rebels and their backers, nobody in the opposition today can explain how they're going to win. The regime has the unity, it has all the heavy weapons. Many of the rebels continue to operate on the assumption that the US will intervene to tip the balance for them."

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jan/07/reality-syria-intervention-unlikely?intcmp=239

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Severe colds, lack of fuel, bread complicates the situation in Syria

 

22:00 - 13.01.13

 

 

The situation in Syria's economic capital Aleppo continues being alarming.

 

According to Tert.am's sources the lack of fuel makes it impossible to

combat the severe colds. As to the electricity, people enjoy it only

2-3 hours daily. Internet and phone communication are working with

interruptions for already few weeks. The situation in the

Armenian-populated districts is calm while the clashes between the

governmental forces and rebels continue in neighboring districts.

 

The international airport in Aleppo is closed for already several

days. The clashes near it continue and it is not known when the roads

taking to the airport will open. The sources say the problems of

finding bread still exist. There is either no bread, or it costs ten

times more than usual.

 

http://tert.am/en/news/2013/01/13/aleppo-armenians/

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BOMB FELL IN ARMENIAN DISTRICT OF ALEPPO

 

11:59, 16 January, 2013

 

YEREVAN, JANUARY 16, ARMENPRESS. A bomb fell in the Armenian New

Village district of Aleppo after the midday on January 15. Press

Secretary of the Armenian National Prelacy in Aleppo Jirair

Reisian informed "Armenpress" about this. In addition he stated

that fortunately no Armenian was hurt. According to Reisian there

was information about a wounded Armenian woman, but the news was

not certified. Another bomb fell in Suleymania district, which did

not cause a lot of damage, as it exploded in the air. Clashes flared

up in Sheykh Taha region, which lasted about an hour. The city was

desert after the midday.

 

Among other things Reisian stated that the Armenian kidnapped in

Idleb road two weeks ago was set free after paying the ransom.

 

As per the explosions near the Aleppo University, Press Secretary

of the Armenian National Prelacy in Aleppo Jirair Reisian informed

"Armenpress" that two big explosions happened on January 15 in the

buildings of engineering and art faculties, also near the student hall

of residence. Information regarding casualties is being regularly

clarified, as the hospitals constantly render new information. The

scenery of explosion is not complete yet. Notwithstanding, it was

stated that the explosion caused death of over 85 men. The number of

injured people reached 160. The terrorist act took place in the first

day of exams. Reisian stated that there is controversial information

regarding the organizers of the explosion.

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Only rabid animals and cowards would attack a hospital.

The rebels attacked the hospital bearing the name of an Armenian

http://armenpress.am/static/news/b/2013/01/705322.jpg15:20, 17 January, 2013

 

YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, ARMENPRESS: Sheikh Taha district of Aleppo, habited by Armenians was attacked by the rebels. The building has only suffered material damage fortunately there are no human losses, the shootings have damaged the wards of the hospital, Berio National Primacy press secretary Jirayr REisyan told Armenpress.

Dwelling on the incident occurred near the University of Aleppo, Reisyan noted the injured Sargis Petros has received third degree burn and currently is in hospital. The economic situation in the city remains the same, there are no positive changes. The incomes of the residents keep increasing day by day, in case the difficulties are growing up.

According to UN data over 60 thousand people were killed as a result of clashes ongoing in Syrian for over 22 months.

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Asdurian hivandanots

Hovan, Asdurian Hivandanots@ vortegh eh?

Prtptum@ aseh Sheikh Taha. Sa vortegh e?

Mithe sa Asatur Altounian- i anouamb eh kochouel?

Yes gitem Sheikh Maksoud@ vortegh eh. Yes ayntegh em metsatsel.

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Hovan, Asdurian Hivandanots@ vortegh eh?

Prtptum@ aseh Sheikh Taha. Sa vortegh e?

Mithe sa Asatur Altounian- i anouamb eh kochouel?

Yes gitem Sheikh Maksoud@ vortegh eh. Yes ayntegh em metsatsel.

Hamematabar nor hivandanot e, geti aj apin yerkatughuts dzakh e gtnvum sheikh maqsude... Hayashat villaner taghamasi zugaherr

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Hamematabar nor hivandanot e, geti aj apin yerkatughuts dzakh e gtnvum sheikh maqsude... Hayashat villaner taghamasi zugaherr

Ouremn da im mankutyan "aghpanots"- n e.?

Mer yev Bustan B*sh*a- i mijev kar or bazhanvel er miayn Quaiq arouakov. Meshtel/nursey/manka/tsila/tsilaran/mankapartez, yerkragortsagan hamalsaran, vortegh ousanogner@ sovoreyin inchbes mshakel yev veramshakel hoghe@ .

Menq ayteghen jour eyinq bartsoum qany nrants ardiakan mekenayakan khor horer@ tstsetsin yev choratsretsim mer giughi tsantsagh horer@. Qani nranq tsats hovtin eyin isk menq leran barstounqi lanjin.

Yev aysor menq ariun qrtinq enq tapoum Hayastan@ vera-tsnatselou. Yerb tegatsiner@ kotroum en amen mi tsar.

See all the articles about, a futile attemp - ATP-Armenia Tree Ptoject. Wher the natives are saying "stick yourz tree where it belongs. Just send us more Dollars so we can buy more emigration visas.

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