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Celebrations, Mass Marches in Several Governorates to Support Reform Process

Jun 24, 2011


GOVERNORATES – Tens of thousands of Syrians on Friday held a large popular celebration in Damascus Governorate to support the comprehensive reform process led by President Bashar al-Assad.

In Duma city in Damascus Countryside, people held a march to express support for the reforms in Syria. The participants held Syrian flags and chanted slogans that expressed keenness on the national unity.

Deir Ezzor Governorate also witnessed a popular meeting in which the participants held a large flag and chanted national slogans in support for the reform process.

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Syrian TV Broadcasts Confessions of Three Members of Armed Terrorist Groups that Terrorized Jisr al-Shughour

Jun 25, 2011


DAMASCUS – The Syrian TV broadcast on Friday confessions of three members of the armed terrorist groups that murdered and mutilated security forces personnel, terrorized citizens and committed rape in Jisr al-Shughour.

Ahmad al-Yehea, born in Mherda in 1970, said he met people from Jisr al-Shughour and the nearby areas and joined them after calls were made for peaceful protests, saying that he went out with them on each Friday in Jabal al-Zawye area and that one day the protests escalated and the protestors attacked security posts in the town of Ariha and seized the weapons in them, burning public buildings.

Al-Yehea said that this led the group in Jisr al-Shughour to mimic the acts of the group from Jabal al-Zawye, attacking police departments and security posts, in addition to border police stations like the one in Kherbet al-Joz village, seizing weapons with each attack.

He added that a second group began participating with the goal of financial gain, including smugglers and instigators, saying that smugglers began smuggling weapons through Kherbet al-Joz, and that smugglers and protestors established contact and began to cooperate, at which point a nearly organized operation began.

Al-Yehea said that there were people who specialized in media, while others served as medics, and when tensions increased the group in Jisr al-Shughour began a surprise operation by attacking security posts, coordinating with the group in Kherbet al-Joz to protect them and prevent aid from arriving to the security forces.

He said that he was tasked with surveillance and reporting any movement on the part of army, security forces or anyone in Jisr al-Shughour.

Kutaiba Daaboul, another member of armed terrorist groups, said that participated in the first protest in Jisr al-Shughour, and that sheikh Sabah and members of al-Kees and al-Masri families came to the protestors then and told them that the army and security forces will enter the city and begin acts of destruction and burning, instructing them to set up roadblocks, close down roads and carry arms.

He said that members of al-Kees and al-Masri families distributed weapons, and that he received a pump-action shotgun and ammo from a man named Yasser Yousef who told him that they are to attack the post office's security post.

Daaboul said that they attacked the post and opened fire, killing everyone inside. Afterwards, they pillaged it and burned it.

He said that afterwards, there was talk of groups moving from various areas to attack the military security post in the area, and indeed 400 people from nearby villages attacked the post and opened fire on the personnel in it, who returned fire. Afterwards, the armed groups used a bulldozer carrying a gasoline drum to drive through post's wall, detonating the drum inside, killing most of the personnel inside, and later the gunmen entered the building and killed the survivors and mutilated their bodies.

Daaboul said that one time he was on guard duty at a roadblock with Bilal al-Kees, Ahmad al-Arrak and two people he didn't know when a white car with women inside it approached. He said that the women's accent indicated they were from Aleppo, and that they forced the women out of the car and raped them.

He concluded by saying that a man named Mumtaz al-Kees gave him 25,000 Syrian pounds to participate in protests.

In turn, Anas Daaboul, a member of the terrorist groups who was born in Jisr al-Shughour in 1985 and was arrested three times for desertion, pederasty and theft, said that when the post office was attacked, he and another group opened fire on the security forces from the military security post to prevent them from joining the post office security force.

Anas said that he was posted at the top of a factory with an AK47 rifle and six magazines, and that there were groups of 4 or five people at every corner, and they opened fire on the military security post until midnight when they were joined by the group that attacked the post office. The second group threw dynamite sticks at the post as the first group opened fire.

He said that on the next day, a man named Jamal provided a bulldozer in which they placed a gasoline drum, placing the drum inside the post and detonating it, adding that 8 members of security personnel survived the explosion and were in the basement of the building.

Anas said that after killing the eight survivors, they took all the bodies out of the buildings and used a three cars to transport the bodies, with Anas himself driving a pickup truck to a nearby location where fifteen people from his neighborhood were waiting, and these men dug a large hole and buried the nine bodies he brought with him, adding that the other cars headed to the nearby quarry where the remaining 22 bodies were buried.

He said that he was given money and weapons by a man named Mohammad Osfour, and that a man called Hilal al-Jahsh, a member of al-Kees family and members of Riha family brought weapons from Turkey, and that they paid him 25,000 Syrian pounds and promised him 75,000 more when "the mission ended" and that they took back the rifle they gave him when the mission was over and didn't give him any money.

He also said that there were around 700 gunmen in Jisr al-Shughour when the attacks began.


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Mass Marches in Jisr al-Shughour and Aleppo Highlight Syria's Unity against Conspiracies

Jun 18, 2011


Northern Cities, – Mass popular marches in the northern cities of Aleppo and Jisr al-Shughour gathered on Saturday supporting national unity and rejecting foreign interferences in Syria.

A march of tens of thousands organized by popular bodies headed to Aleppo Citadel to express the participants' full support to the national unity and their refusal to the foreign interference in the framework of Syrian Youth Gathering activities.

The event included the project of painting the Syrian flag on an area of 80 meters long and 30 meter wide under the title of "With Pride My Flag is Colored", in addition to delivering lectures by several Arab and Syrian intellectuals with the aim of raising the youth's attention to the conspiracies hatched against Syria.

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Likewise, Jisr al-Shughour city in the northern province of Idleb a mass popular march organized by popular activities was launched, expressing the participants' adherence to the national unity and denouncing the conspiracies that target Syria's stability, security and unity.

The participants roamed around the city's streets and gathered in the main square, underlining their support to the Syrian army and the armed forces that headed to the city with the aim of maintaining security and spreading the feeling of safety among the people who are coming back to their villages after they had been terrorized by the armed groups.


The participants pointed out that getting the required demands can not be done through the acts of killing, blood shedding, vandalizing and terrorizing safe people, rather; they could be fulfilled through national dialogue.

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They condemned the foreign, particularly the western, interference in the local affairs of Syria.

The marchers called for boycotting the misleading media channels over their attempts to fabricate stories, broadcast utter lies and distort facts in order to stir the situation locally.

The march participants expressed their appreciation of the supportive stances adopted by some friendly countries in the face of the conspiracy targeting Syria.


Churkin: saboteur members in Syrian opposition seek Chaos in Syria

Jun 18, 2011


Beirut, -Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin underlined that there are saboteur members in the Syrian opposition abroad seek chaos in Syria, saying "we encourage the Syrian leadership to accelerate carrying out reforms in the country."

In a statement to Lebanese al-Nahar Newspaper released Saturday, Churkin renewed his country's rejection of the US-backed EU draft resolution against Syria, clarifying that the supposed context of the draft is unacceptable.

He denied reports about the reason of Russia's rejection of a resolution against Syria attributing it to fears of losing its influence in the region.


'Raise with us the Biggest Syrian Flag' Launched from Damascus to All Syria

Jun 04, 2011


DAMASCUS – "On Syria's land no other flag but the Syrian will be risen" Manhal al-Zaytoun a young man explained the reason for launching the campaign: 'Raise with us the Biggest Syrian Flag'. 

The campaign is launched by young people from a group on Facebook, the idea of which is based on calling upon Syrian people to sew the biggest flag for Syria as a visual respond to the conspiracy targeting stability and unity of the Arab country.

The first meeting of the group was at al-Thawra Club in Qassa'a region, Damascus. 20 people came to attend the meeting without knowing one another; their shared goal gathered them and the method was the social network, according to Manhal.

"We posed so many different ideas on how to organize the campaign, what are its aims, mottos and stances…we pinpointed just one goal which is 'Mr. President' we want to stand by his side in this crisis because all of us are responsible," Manhal said.

He added that the 2000 meters-long and 18 meters-wide flag costs around SYP1 million (1 USD = 47 SYP).

Special accounts were opened to grant money and for buying cloth and covering the campaign's costs, underlining that the cloth is from Aleppo while it was made in Damascus Countryside.

The flag will move all around Syria and then it will be raised on Mount Qasioun in Damascus and it won't be moved away from the mount but to be raised in the occupied Syrian Golan.


National Dialogue Committee…Open and Rational Dealing with Issues

Jun 04, 2011


DAMASUS-Cultural figures and academics take an optimistic view of setting up a committee for national dialogue among the Syrian people of all stripes, considering it an advanced step forward to forge visions for dealing with issues and topics as to ensure equal rights and duties for all.

Walid Ikhlassi, Member of the Committee, says that President Bashar al-Assad has exceeded expectations in the proposals he made during his meeting with the Committee's members, adding that the President ''showed that he could sense the problems of society which are on the table to be discussed by the Committee before being referred to final discussion.''

Ikhlassi saw that national dialogue is based on the idea that citizens work in sync to materialize joint visions, which necessitates that everyone shows awareness and rationality.

Ikhlassi said that the dialogue's focal point is the Elections' Law as a key point which is directly linked to laws and reforms.

Member of the People's Assembly Mohammad Habash said the committee was formed at the right time after the general amnesty decree was issued, adding the Committee has a major responsibility and should leave the door open for an open national dialogue.

General Coordinator of the Syrian Network for Human Rights Ahmad Khazem said forming the committee would help tackle national issues through laying out programs and mechanisms to get past the current stage.

He pointed out that laying the bases for a national dialogue should take into consideration political, social and religious variety and focus on reform programs proposed by President al-Assad and the citizens' needs.

Vice-Dean of the Journalism Faculty Nahla Issa described forming the committee as a highly significant step, which proves the seriousness of launching endurable changes and reforms.

Darraji: National Dialogue, Opportunity to Share Views and Reach Stronger Syria

The national dialogue committee member, Ibrahim Darraji, said "we have to benefit from this historical opportunity to reach a stronger Syria," adding that the committee is open to share the Syrian people's views serving national interests.

Interviewed by the Syrian TV on Thursday, Darraji said that a few months separate us from the elections, calling on the Syrian people to have their word and participate in making Syria's future.

"We face a great challenge which requires us to consult, think and listen to the Syrian masses with the aim of meeting the Syrian people's aspirations," he added.


Russia Renews Rejection of Foreign Interference in Syrian Internal Affairs

Jun 04, 2011


MOSCOW-Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov renewed Russia's unwavering rejection of any foreign interference in Syria's internal affairs.

In a joint press conference with his Bulgarian counterpart Nikolay Mladenov on Thursday concluding talks in Moscow, Lavrov said Syria is a pivotal country in the Middle East, asserting that any attempt to destabilize it could yield catastrophic consequences.

He added that these attempts should be headed off.

Lavrov hailed the reforms announced by the Syrian leadership, pointing out that the Syrian authorities have launched real reforms. He stressed that the opposition's rejection of these reforms is a stance that it has to assume responsibility for.

Chizhov: Russia Won't Support Use of Force against Syria

Russia's Permanent Representative to the European Union, Vladimir Chizhov, announced that Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned everybody publicly and precisely that Russia will not support any international resolution on the use of force against Syria.

In a statement to Russian press in Brussels, Chizhov said the issues of the Middle East and North Africa will be discussed at the EU-Russia summit due to convene on June 9-10 in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod.

"We know very well that the NATO's operation in Libya seeking to impose a no-fly zone over its territories has gone far beyond the UN Security Council's mandate," Chizhov added.

Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry Official: Syria Key Country in Middle East

In the same context, Deputy Director of Middle East and North Africa Department at the Russian Foreign Ministry said "Syria is key country in the Middle East, reiterating Russia's rejection of any foreign interference in Syria's internal affairs.

The remarks came during a meeting with a delegation of the Syrian community members in Russia who presented him a card of thanks in appreciation of Russia's support to Syria.

The Russian Official hailed the practical reforms undertaken by the Syrian leadership in response to the Syrian people's demands, hoping things would be back to normal in Syria.

Members of the Syrian community in Russia held a popular solidarity event at a central square in the Russian capital Moscow.

The participants stressed their standing by their homeland, expressing readiness to do what it takes to preserve Syria's steadfastness in the face of any foreign attempt to undermine its pan-Arab and national stances.

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