Syria’s Missile Forces Conclude Military Exercises with Live Ammunition
Jul 11, 2012
DAMASCUS, (SANA) – The Syrian missile forces concluded on Wednesday the military exercises carried out by the Syrian armed forces with a tactical exercise using live ammunition.
The missile forces proved high performance based on self-confidence and permanent readiness and ability to destroy any enemy target.
Launching various types of missiles and hitting their targets accurately highlight the high level of training of the missile troops and their ability to invest the destructive power of their weapons perfectly.
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Army and the Armed Forces, Gen. Dawood Rajiha, accompanied by General Talal Mustafa Tlas and a number of senior officers attended the exercises.
Al-Jaafari, Pankin and Annan Stress Need to Support and Implement Six-Point Plan
Jul 12, 2012
NEW YORK/GENEVA, (SANA) – Syria’s Permanent Representative to the UN Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari affirmed that the success of the plan of UN Envoy to Syria Kofi Annan depends on international commitment and an honest and impartial political will to implement the plan fully and stop the arming of funding of armed terrorist groups by some countries and sides.
In a press conference held on Wednesday following a Security Council closed session, al-Jaafari said that Annan’s talks in Damascus were positive and constructive, with the Syrian side affirming its commitment to implementing the six-point plan and agreeing to a number of mechanism to reduce violence and restore security fully across Syria.
He pointed out that Annan’s briefing during the session and the UN Secretary-General’s report didn’t indicate a need to escalate the situation politically nor did they refer to the UN Chapter VII or ending the observer mission; rather they both stressed the need to help the Syrian people and government by carrying out all six points of Annan’s plan in full, not partially.
Al-Jaafari stressed the need for those who can influence sides in Syria to help Annan and the Syrian government to implement the plan, adding that without ceasing the funding and arming of armed groups, it would be very hard for the plan to succeed if only the Syrian government is committed to it.
He said that those who jumped immediately to adopting a resolution based on Chapter VII and called for sanctions aren’t genuine and true supporters of Annan’s plan, reiterating the Syrian government’s commitment to ensuring the success of Annan’s plan and that it warns against the efforts of some countries to derail it and sabotage it, which is very dangerous.
Al-Jaafari indicated that the UN Secretary-General’s report said that the UN observer mission was greatly supported by Syria, and that the members of the workgroup on Syria pledged to each other and to Annan to apply equal pressure on all side to prevent further militarization.
“The situation has become more complex as there have been a series of bombings, some of which indicate the existence of a third part,” he added.
“Since the beginning, we warned about the presence of armed terrorist groups in Syria, which was denied by some members of the Security Council and others outside it, but Ban Ki-moon himself admits that there’s a third party fighting in Syria,” al-Jaafari said, noting that Washington and London admitted to this, as well as Switzerland whose grenades which were exported to the UAE were used in Syria.
He stressed the need for those who have influence over amred group to desist from arming and funding them and instead support comprehensive dialogue among all Syrians under the leadership of the Syrians themselves.
Al-Jaafari said that the Security Council needs to extend the mission of the observer mission in Syria, which is a proper procedural step, noting that some countries are seeking to politicize it.
Regarding the Russian raft resolution which was submitted to the Council, al-Jaafari said that it is objective and deals with the Syrian issue in a procedural manner according to Security Council protocols, and that it deals with the extension of the observer mission based on the report of Ki-moon and Annan’s position, not based on the narrow interests of specific countries.
He said that it’s natural for delegations to disagree, but it’s necessary to maintain integrity and help Annan implement his plan rather than derail it through loopholes to serve agendas that don’t benefit the Syrians.
Al-Jaafari pointed out that Syria sent to the Security Council and international organizations 141 documented letters confirming the presence of terrorists from some Arab countries including Libya, Tunisia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and others, and that these terrorists committed crimes and terrorist acts in Syria, calling on the Security Council to deal with this issue at the source and assume responsibility as part of its efforts in combating terrorism.
He said that a part of the Syrian crisis is internal and UN resolutions insist that the solution must be by Syrians, noting that if this matter was dealt with by Syrians from the beginning then the crisis would have been over a long time ago, adding that the west acknowledges the presence of Al Qaeda in Syria, and thus there’s also a terrorism aspect of the crisis controlled by elements from outside Syria and this aspect has nothing to do with Syrians or the Syrian government.
Al-Jaafari affirmed that the majority of Syrians are against corruption with the exception of only a smalls section of Syrians who should be made accountable, stressing that political opposition must never push a country towards group suicide and destroying all the social gains made since independence.
He stressed that the opposition must be nationalistic and responsible, which is necessary, legitimate and required for building Syria’s future, as long as its motives are honest and against foreign interference, bloodshed and sabotage.
Al-Jaafari said that all Syrians are involved in rebuilding Syrian on correct reformative basis that meet the people’s needs and the reforms that began a year ago, adding “However, we must move as politicians, not as terrorists.”
He affirmed that the issue of power is an internal issue that is up to the Syrian people alone, which applies to any member of the UN and is the basis of relations in the world, stressing that the UN charter confirms the sanctity of sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity, adding that any interference in others’ internal affairs breaches this charter.
Al-Jaafari said that the work of the observer mission’s leader, Gen. Mood, was somewhat positive, affirming that Mood is a professional who carries out his duties properly and has the trust of many people in Syria and outside it, noting that Syria has no objections on how he conducts his work.
“I don’t want to praise him more than that because he may find himself removed from heading the observer mission as a result of that,” he added.
In response to the German representative’s statements who thanked Mood for his work, al-Jaafari said that he wished that Germany would be positive with the efforts to cease violence, as Germany has adopted contradictory approaches towards the region, noting that Germany cannot help Syria reach a peaceful solution by encouraging escalation through providing Israel with six submarines capable of launching nuclear weapons.
Pankin: Russian Draft Resolution Focuses on Supporting Annan’s Plan
In a similar press conference, Russia’s Deputy Representative to the UN Alexander Pankin said that the Russiand raft resolution submitted to the UN on extending the observer mission focuses on supporting Annan’s efforts and six-point plan and the statement of the Geneva meeting of the workgroup on Syria, adding that it doesn’t include any steps involving Chapter VII nor any sanctions.
Pankin said that both the six-point plan and the Geneva statement require pressure on all sides in Syria and all foreign players for them to be applicable, stressing the need for agreement in the Security Council on helping Annan, which can’t be done through Chapter VII which isn’t effective in most cases, stressing that without political will by all sides and faith in the process, then the unilateral steps against the Syrian government will not be useful.
He noted that some described the Russian draft resolution as insufficient because they want it to include Chapter VII, saying that the Security Council’s resolution must be applied and political pressure must be used equally on all sides, adding that unfortunately, there are sides constituting the third party in the crisis who are unreachable.
Pankin said that the work of the observer mission in Syria was positive and helped towards achieving stability, but the circumstances changed in May which led to suspending its primary operations.
He pointed out that the mission isn’t used to apply pressure, and that it was established and deployed on the basis that the circumstances will be suitable and that Annan’s plan will be carried out, with their duty being supervising, monitoring and reporting.
Pankin said that minimizing or withdrawing ht emission would send a wrong mission, explaining that it doesn’t mean that there’s no believe in ceasing violence, peace, political dialogue and diplomacy for resolving the crisis.
He went on to note that Russia’s meetings with Syrian opposition groups weren’t easy yet were constructive and showed differing opinions, with most of the opposition showing that they’re not ready for dialogue and will continue fighting, which isn’t encouraging.
Pankin said that the meetings with the opposition aimed to move things forward and learn about their goals and purposes, adding that one cannot talk about a unified opposition as most opposition figures confessed to having no influence on many of the actual combatants.
He stressed that those who commit murder in Syria mustn’t be affiliated with civilized political opposition and should be dealt with separately, explaining that fighting won’t cease with dialogue and a political process because those who are fighting don’t listen to those who negotiate.
Pankin said that weapons are being sent to armed groups include countries along with terrorist organizations and individual combatants who fight for their own causes and aren’t part of any political group, adding that this causes the situation to resemble a mosaic that must be dealt with.
He stressed that the only way to realize the Geneva agreement is by exercising constant pressure on all sides, including those involved in the crisis and those who support them by providing financial, human and material resources, including combatants who are flocking to Syria in great numbers from the Middle East and elsewhere.
On the sending of Russian ships to Syria, Pankin said that many countries have ships and fleets in the area, and that Russian ships were sent to Tartous for refueling and doesn’t have a military dimension nor is it a show of power of presence, adding that Russia’s contracts with Syria are for providing defensive systems only, not weapons that can be used against protestors.
He said that discussions during the Council’s session involved the arming of the opposition, pointing out that the more weapons flow into the area, the more the crisis will escalate, adding that there are many weapons being used to target government forces and civilians, including small arms, grenades and handheld weaponry which are more dangerous and come via land from neighboring countries that aren’t ashamed to admit it; rather they vaunt it, stressing that this should stop and that there should be means to guarantee closing the borders and stopping the flow of weapons.
Pankin concluded by calling for brining all the influential foreign sides to the table regardless of their viewpoints, including Iran, noting that Russia called for brining all influential players while preparing for the Geneva meeting, including the countries neighboring Syria such as Iran, adding that ignoring these countries is unwise.
Later, Pankin said in statements to Russian journalists that Russia will not support any Security Council resolution on imposing sanctions on Syria, saying that this is based on the fact that sanctions will not achieve results, adding that China also opposes imposing sanctions on Syria.
He said that the west didn’t exclude imposing sanctions on the Syrian opposition, but he pointed out that it’s difficult to imagine how such sanctions can be imposed on individual opposition groups.
Pankin said that the Syrian government gave a sign that inspires trust when it shoed readiness for taking an initiative to stop armed conflicts in the more sensitive areas, adding that the government is generally prepared to join various operations related to implementing Annan’s plan.
He also added that Annan will visit Moscow next week to hold talks with Russian officials.
Annan: My Talks in Syria Covered Means to Implement Six-Point Plan and Taking Steps to End Violence
UN Envoy to Syria Kofi Annan said that the Security Council discussed during a closed session on Wednesday the crisis in Syria and the steps to be taken in the future, and that he briefed the Council on the results of his recent visit to the region and outcomes of the work group which convened recently in Geneva.
In a press conference after addressing the Security Council, Annan said that the talks he held in Syria covered the implantation of the six-point plan approved by the Council, and that there were no discussions about “three months.”
He said that talks also discussed steps that should be taken in areas witnessing extreme violence into which no humanitarian aid can be sent nor can trapped people leave them, and that the discussions covered steps to affect a ceasefire in these areas with the help of observers, adding that this doesn’t absolve any side of their duty towards the ceasefire according to the plan, regardless of the area in question.
Annan said that the members of the workgroup on Syria pledged to maintain constant pressure on all sides of the crisis to implement the Security Council decisions then take steps to end violence in order to launch political dialogue.
He said that Iran and Iraq voiced support for the six-point plan and the idea of a political transition that allows Syrians to decide upon their future, and that the two countries will use their influence to move forward in this direction.
Regarding the future of the UN observer mission in Syria, Annan said this matter is up to the Security Council, explaining that there’s a Russian draft resolution in addition to another draft which will be presented by three members according to the British representative, adding that there’s also the report of the UN Secretary-General which outlines options about what should be done in the future.
He said that so far, he has not witnessed success in ending violence and he told all governments that and asked them to work together to pressure all sides to support the plan in order to ensure the success of all sides’ mutual goal.
Annan said that the Security Council’s voice would be stronger if it were united rather than divided, and that the region’s government’s all voiced mutual interests, adding “we all want to protect the Syrian people, see an end to violence and not have the conflict go out of control or spread in the region.”
He said that this calls for working to achieve mutual interests rather than moving in different directions which would make everyone a loser and end up making the Syrians the biggest victims.
On his talks with President al-Assad on appointing a negotiator to talk with the opposition, Annan said that this issue was broached and President al-Assad proposed a name, and that he would like to know more information about the person in question.
60 Civilians Who Were Trapped by Terrorists in Homs Neighborhoods Evacuated
Jul 12, 2012
HOMS, (SANA) – The National Reconciliation Committee, in cooperation with the authorities in Homs, managed to evacuate on Wednesday a second group of civilians who had been trapped by armed terrorist groups in the old neighborhoods of the city.
The 60 civilians include women and children who were trapped in the neighborhood of al-Warsheh, Jouret al-Shiyah and al-Khalidiye.
During this week, the National Reconciliation Committee managed to evacuate 23 civilians, most of them women and children, who were trapped by terrorist groups in the neighborhoods of al-Khalidiye and al-Hamidiye.
This bring the total of civilians evacuated from Homs within a week to 92.
The citizens expressed relief over being freed from the terrorists’ grip and reaching safety after weeks of hardships, saying that they couldn’t leave on their owns because the terrorist had set up roadblocks in the neighborhoods
Authorities Arrest Terrorists, Tunnel Used by Terrorists Found in Homs
Jul 11, 2012
PROVINCES, (SANA) – Authorities in Hama on Wednesday clashed with 6 gunmen in Qalet al-Mdeiq town after the locals informed them about the gunmen’s digging works for antiquities.
An official source told SANA reporter that the clash resulted in wounding the gunmen, four of whom hold Turkish nationality.
The source added that the authorities confronted am armed terrorist group in al-Tweineh village, pursued its members in the agricultural lands and injured some of them.
Authorities Clash with Terrorists Who Were Planting Explosives in Hama
The authorities in Hama province also clashed with a terrorist group that was setting ambushes and planting explosives in the area between the villages of Mork and Ma’an in the province.
The clash inflicted heavy losses on the terrorists, injuring many of them and destroying five cars equipped with machineguns along with the terrorists inside them, in addition to destroying two motorbikes they were using.
The terrorists’ weapons, which included RPG launchers and rounds, machineguns, and sniper rifles, were confiscated, along with ammo and advanced communication equipment.
Large Amounts of Ammunition, Weapons and Money Seized in Hasaka
In Hasaka, the authorities seized large amount of weapons, ammunition and money while storming a terrorist hideout in Tal Hamis.
A source in the province told SANA reporter that the seized weapons included 24 machineguns, sniper rifle and large amount of ammunition.
One of the terrorists was found to have had USD 28000 and SYP 360000 buried in the ground.
Authorities Storm Terrorists’ Den in Darayya in Damascus Countryside
The authorities stormed a terrorist den in Bayader Nader orchards in Darayya, Damascus Countryside, after they were informed by the residents.
An official source told SANA reporter that a number of terrorists were arrested and their weapons were confiscated during the raid, adding that a workshop for making explosive devices and stolen cars prepared for bombs were found.
The source pointed out that machine guns, pistols, detonators, batteries, row materials for preparing explosive devices and ammunition, in addition to stolen military uniforms were found in a nearby farm.
Military engineering units dismantled a number of explosive devices planted in different places on Darayya farms.
Terrorists’ Tunnel Extending from Jouret al-Shaiyah Area to Orontes River in Homs Uncovered
In Homs, the authorities uncovered a tunnel used by terrorists to move and transfer weapons extending from Jouret al-Shaiyah through al-Qarabis neighborhood and al-Ghouteh orchards to reach the Orontes River.
SANA reporter cited a source in the province as saying that a house linked with the tunnel by holes was found to include a large amount of food supply materials.
Authorities Storm Den of Terrorists in Homs
The authorities today stormed a den used by armed terrorist groups at al-Qarabes neighborhood in Homs used by them as a center for their operations against law enforcement personnel.
A source in Homs told SANA reporter that the authorities discovered inside the den different weapons and ammunitions, maps and documents that help the terrorists move in the city, explosives and cameras.
Authorities Raid Terrorist Hideout in al-Waer al-Qadim Neighborhood in Homs
In Homs city, the authorities raided a terrorist hideout in the neighborhood of al-Waer al-Qadim, arresting all the members of the terrorist group hiding in it and confiscating their weapons.
The arrested terrorist include Mohammad Ammar al-Jandali, Anas Ahmad Sleiman, Haitham Mustafa al-Hemsiye, and Huzaifa Abdelhadi Ghali
Russian Foreign Ministry: Moscow Committed to Peaceful Solution to Crisis in Syria
Jul 11, 2012
MOSCOW, (SANA) – Russia’s Foreign Ministry stressed Moscow’s commitment to peaceful settlement to the crisis in Syria by the Syrians themselves within the framework of Syria’s sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial safety.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that “Only dialogue between the Syrian government and opposition without pre-conditions can guarantee the rapid cessation of shedding blood and destroying the country, in addition to achieving the aspirations of Syrian people in democratic, free and stable development in line with Syria’s unity and the respect of the rights of all religious and ethnic groups there.”
The statement added that the Ministry received a delegation from Istanbul Council which held talks with the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian President special envoy to Middle East Affairs and Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov.
The Ministry stressed that Lavrov stressed the need for taking a clear stance which affirms Istanbul Council’s readiness to implement its commitments according to the plan of the UN Special Envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan, the UNSC resolution and Geneva meeting decisions.
The statement added that the delegation members reviewed Istanbul Council’s current and future vision of situation in Syria and stressed Russia’s key role in providing appropriate circumstances to halt violence and launch a transitional political process.
Lavrov Calls on Syrian Government and all Opposition Factions to Start Dialogue
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday called on the Syrian Government and all opposition factions to start a dialogue that gives the Syrian people the opportunity to decide their destiny.
Meeting the Istanbul Council delegation visiting Moscow, Lavrov said, “We want to understand the prospects of uniting opposition factions on the basis of dialogue with the Syrian Government according to the plan of UN Envoy to Syria Kofi Annan.”
“Supporting Annan’s plan emphasizes Russia’s commitment to the necessity of ending violence with all its forms and from all sides as soon as possible, as well as moving to a dialogue in which the Syrian Government and all opposition factions take part,” Lavrov added.
He pointed out that the Russian side is seeking to get more details on the relationship between Istanbul Council and all other opposition groups, including the opposition inside Syria.
Russian Military Official: The Syrian Army Ready to Counter any Foreign Aggression
Chairman of the Social Council at the Russian Defense Ministry, Igor Korotchenko, said the Syrian Army has strong faith and is well armed, highly trained, coherent and supportive of its leadership and ready to defend its country against any foreign aggression as it is equipped with sophisticated weapons including anti-naval counterforce weapons.
In an interview with Russia Today TV, Korotchenko warned the NATO of any military venture against Syria, saying “If the NATO tried to use its naval capabilities against Syria, it wouldn’t be on an easy picnic.”
He called on the alliance to back the political process in Syria and refrain, along with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, from providing support and arms to the armed terrorist groups in Syria.
He affirmed that Russia’s arms exports to Syria do not contradict international law and are legally based on agreements signed with the Syrian side.
“Russia legitimately provides arms to Syria, whereas the West send arms to the armed terrorist groups secretly and in violation of the international laws which these groups use against the Syrian army and people,” said Korotchenko.
He pointed out that Moscow has documented information on the Turkish fighter aircraft’s violation of the Syrian airspace through which the Turkish intelligence hoped for getting information on the work mechanism and capabilities of the Syrian air defenses to be made use of by the NATO.
Abdullahian: Talks with Annan Focused on Monitoring Syrian Borders to Prevent Arms Smuggling
Jul 11, 2012
TEHRAN, (SANA)_ Iranian Assistant Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir Abdullahian said that the talks with the UN Special Envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan, focused on the need for monitoring the Syrian borders to prevent smuggling arms to the terrorist groups.
In a statement to the Iranian News Agency (IRNA), he said that Tehran stressed that “the important issue for now is to monitor the Syrian borders to prevent the flow of weapons to the terrorist groups to end violence, which will give the chance for the situation to go back to normal.”
Abdullahian said that Annan’s plan to halt violence has not achieved the hoped-for results because of smuggling arms from other countries to Syria, adding that Iran informed Annan of its concern over obstacles put by some countries in the way of the implementation of Annan’s plan as well as weapons smuggling into Syria.
For Tehran, the solution in Syria is not military or security one, rather it is a political solution within the framework of Annan’s six-point plan which is the same plan of President Bashar al-Assad for reforms, said Abdullahian, stressing that Annan’s plan can help settle the current crisis in Syria.
He added that the terrorist groups in Syria, which have connections with some foreign countries, are becoming more active, pushing popular demands into the shade.
German Journalist: I Met Terrorists from al-Qaeda in Syria
Jul 11, 2012
BERLIN, (SANA) – The German Journalist Jurgen Todenhofer said that there are armed terrorist groups affiliated to al-Qaeda organization in Syria.
Todenhofer, Ph.D in International Law and former member of the German Parliament, told German TV that he met several al-Qaeda-affiliated groups which are committing violence acts in Syria.
He underscored that the western media outlets are conveying distorted image of the events taking place in Syria.
“The U.S. administration should hold dialogue with the Syrian leadership with the aim of reaching a peaceful solution for the crisis in Syria,” Todenhofer said.
New Media Outlets See Light
Jul 11, 2012
DAMASCUS, (SANA)- The National Media Council approved the book of terms and general rules of licensing audio or visual media outlets.
Chairman of the Council, Taleb Qadi Amin, clarified that four newspapers were given license, including Sham, a political, cultural and social daily, the weekly newspaper of al-Minbar al-Hur, the legal magazine of Arwiqat al-Mahakem (Court Lobbies) and the medical magazine of al-Kamal.
Since its establishment last November, the Council granted authorization for 20 print media of different specializations.
Al-Zoubi: Job Opportunities for Top Media Graduates
Jul 11, 2012
DAMASCUS, (SANA) – Minister of Information Omran al-Zoubi stressed that top and excellent graduates of the Faculty of Information will be given the chance to work at the various audio, visual and print media institutions within the framework of Youth Employment Program.
Touring the Faculty of Information at Damascus University, Minister al-Zoubi indicated to the efforts exerted to provide media with high qualified graduates, calling for making use of the faculty capabilities to turn it into a center for media training with the participation of academics and specialists.
He stressed the Ministry’s readiness to change the faculty into a media center that would contribute to upgrading national media.
The minister hailed the role of journalists in official and private media under the current crisis, adding that the attack against the Syrian al-Ikhbariya TV revealed the ability of Syrian journalists to face the most difficult circumstances.
Dean of Information Faculty, Kamal al-Haj, said that the graduates enjoy all qualifications required to enter the job market due to the efforts and facilitations provided regarding practical study and the facilitations provided in this regard such as TV, radio and program preparation studios and training courses to improve the students’ creative skills.
DAMASCUS, (SANA) – The SYP/USD opened the week’s trade at SYP 64.25 and closed at 64.39, recording a rise of 0.22%, while the Euro started off the weekly trading against the SYP at 81.38 and closed at 80.74, dropping by 0.8%.
According to the Central Bank of Syria (CBS) weekly report, the CBS has continued steps to support the exchange rate of the SYP as it started last September to move the SYP/USD exchange rate in accordance with the global exchange rate movements in a way that reflects the changes in the local supply and demand of foreign currency.
The CBS decision came after the recent US sanctions which led Syria to replace the Dollar with other currencies. This move ensures better stability of the SYP exchange rate against other foreign currencies after the CBS fixed the SYP exchange rate against Dollar since the crisis started.
The Central Bank continues to meet the market’s needs of different currencies to keep the exchange processes going on and prevent any freeze due to the imposed sanctions.
The CBS has included the Chinese Yuan and the Russian Ruble in its daily exchange rates bulletin since last September to facilitate trading in light of heading eastward, particularly towards China.
The CBS also directly intervened in purchasing and selling of foreign currency at a price set according to the active market price and the offer and demand movement. Accordingly, this price becomes a reference for banks and exchange institutions when setting up their own exchange rate bulletins, which has effectively contributed to the local market stabilization and a gradual and calculated drop of the exchange rate.
The local market is witnessing a remarkable improvement in the trading in the Euro after the CBS decision to stop dealing in the Dollar and shift to other currencies
Sheikh Hajiri: Syria Facing Fierce Attack because of Rejecting US-Zionist Schemes in Region
Jul 11, 2012
DAMASCUS, (SANA) –Sheikh Akl of al-Muwahhidun in Syria, Hekmat al-Hajiri, stressed on Wednesday that Syria constitutes an integrated pattern of Christian-Muslim fraternity, adding that today Syria is facing a fierce attack aimed at undermining the national unity of the Syrian society.
Meeting a Czech religious delegation, Sheikh al-Hajiri said that the fierce attack on Syria today is because of rejecting the US-Zionist schemes aimed at imposing hegemony on the region, calling on the delegation to relate the truth of what is happening in Syria to the world.
He pointed out that the religious message of the Muwahhidun is based on spreading amity and peace among people, adding that al-Muwahhidun stress that Syria is facing a conspiracy that is targeting the unity and security of the Syrians.
He noted that the Syrian people’s confidence in their leadership and their brave army, in addition to rallying around President Bashar al-Assad prove that Syria will get out of the crisis stronger.
The Czech delegation stressed that their visit is to know the truth of what is happening in Syria and inspecting the situation of Christians in it, expressing astonishment at some states’ behavior which are sending terrorists to kill and commit crimes against the Syrian people.