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#savekessab An Appeal to All Armenians Across the World from the Armenians of Kessab

March 27, 2014 By administrator

LATAKIA, Syria—The Armenians of Kessab, having fled from attacks by militant extremists from Turkey and currently living in refuge in Latakia, have issued an appeal addressed to all Armenians across the world. The full text armenians-lattakiaof the letter is below.

“On Mother’s Day, March 21, 2014, our beautiful town was brutally attacked by Al-Qaeda linked extremists, with the blessings and full military and logistical support of the Turkish government.

“Before sunrise, we woke up to the horror of a shower of missiles and rockets falling on our town. Thousands of extremists crossed the borders towards our town. Missiles were fired from Turkey to destroy beautiful Kessab and to celebrate the approach of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Kessabtsi heroes defended the town with their simple hunting weapons until more forces from the Syrian government came to fight back the horrific attack on our town. If Kessabtsis were not informed to leave their houses by those heroes, the world would have silently witnessed yet another genocide and stood by while the media gave them yet another version of lies.

“Kessab has always been home to thousands of Armenians for centuries. The first agonizing tragedy in Kessab happened in April 1909, when a rabble of thousands of Turkish men attacked Kessab, robbing and burning houses. 161 Armenians were killed in this brutal attack. In 1915, during the Armenian genocide, Turkish troops came into Kessab and started deporting Armenians and killed almost 5000 Armenian people from Kessab. The Armenian genocide at the hands of the Turks in 1915 took the lives of one and a half million Armenians. More Armenians are getting killed and will get killed in Syria if nothing is done. The Arabs in Syria took us in then, took care of us, helped us back on our feet and helped us survive through that horrible memory of death and destruction and we will be eternally grateful to them. Since then we lived in peace and harmony with other sects, like a huge family in a home called Syria.

“Today, we need help once again, because sadly the Turkish government dared to attack Armenians one more time ignoring the Armenian case. With this act Turkey has refused, yet again, to recognize the Armenian genocide at the hands of the Turks and is assisting in the murder of more Armenians in Syria. We have nothing against the Turkish people. We have lived as neighbors with them and want to continue to live as neighbors with them. It is the Turkish government, supporting and facilitating the murder of Kessabtsis by terrorists, that we plea against. We just want our town back, or what remains of it. We are heartbroken by the numerous videos and photographs that show how those extremists are destroying and burning our beautiful town. All Syrians know that wherever those extremists get in, only death and destruction is left behind.

“Our homes have been taken from us, centuries of our heritage has been destroyed.

“This is a call to all Armenians. This is a call to humanity. The world needs to hear the truth. Erdogan and his government are war criminals. We need your help. We need you to take action. Our lives depend on the chance that you will do something to make sure we too don’t die. We were forced out of our homes and our town with nothing but the clothes we wear. If we stayed to gather even the bare necessities, we would have definitely died. Most of us cannot even escape because we don’t have our passports or documents of identification. Please, invoke the intervention of your governments, of the UN, of any other authority that you believe can help us. All we want to do is live. If you ignore this, we all will die a horrible death at the hands of these terrorists, by being butchered in cold blood like many other Armenians in Aleppo, Yacoubiyeh, Ghenemiyeh, and around Syria.

“Those who you call rebels are extremists who came to Syria for jihad with many nationalities amongst them like Afghans, Chechens, and Saudis. Kessabtsis and all of Syria saw them and were attacked and killed by them. The media can’t hide the truth forever. Those who you call rebels were targeting and attacking civilians.

“Don’t you think enough innocent blood has been spilled? Don’t you think enough destruction has been done? We all lived peacefully and happily just three years ago. This is not a revolution, this is war. And the Syrian army is now in Kessab fighting to make sure Armenians will go back to their homes safely.”

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Armenia MPs meet with Syria president and parliament leader #savekessab

March 27, 2014 By administrator

March 27, 2014 | 14:17

201150DAMASCUS. – The Armenian National Assembly (NA) delegation, which has traveled to Syria, on Thursday met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, to discuss the problems of Syrian Armenians and the future of Syria’s predominantly Armenian-populated town of Kessab.

NA deputy and ruling Republican NA Faction member Levon Martirosyan, who is in Syria at present, told the aforesaid to Armenian News-NEWS.am.

He noted that the meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere.

“Now, we are much better informed about the events unrolling in and around Syria. We exchanged views with the president. We reached an agreement that we will exchange the information we received to the Armenian body politic and, if possible, to the international community, too.

“The Syrian government is determined to establish peace and to fight against those groups which have intruded [into Syria] from foreign countries, including Turkey.

“The Syrian government does not differentiate between its citizens. Also, it will help the Armenian community return to Kessab. There is a very positive attitude [in Syria] toward the Armenians,” Martirosyan informed.

The Armenian MPs had a warm meeting also with Speaker Mohammad Jihad al-Laham of the People’s Council [parliament] of Syria.

Martirosyan noted that they exchanged views on the regional developments. As per the Armenian MP, the head of the Syrian parliament noted that there are citizens of three countries, including Turkey and Azerbaijan, among the mercenaries who have infiltrated into Syria.

In the early morning on March 21, armed militants from the Jabhat al-Nusra Islamic terrorist group infiltrated into northern Syria’s Latakia Governorate, which is predominantly inhabited by Armenians and Alawites, from four directions. Two large groups of terrorists had launched the attack from Turkey. About 600 Kessab-Armenian families are currently sheltered in Latakia city. On March 23, Turkish fighter planes downed a Syrian military aircraft that was conducting a mission against the Islamic terrorists in Kessab. On Monday, a group of Armenia parliament members headed to Syria to assess the situation in the country.

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#saveKessab

March 25, 2014 By administrator

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A member advocates Artsakh defense Kessab

March 25, 2014 By administrator

arton98396-480x300According to the press service of “national renaissance” Vahan Badasyan veteran and member of the Artsakh National Assembly, proposed the formation of armed groups in order to protect the inhabitants of Kessab groups in Syria.

He was willing, personally, to lead a group and get out there, encouraging all Armenians to organize the protection of the population and the restoration of the village, whose “dignity has been trampled.”

Vahan Badasyan believes that the dignity of an Armenian is the dignity of all Armenians. “If we do not restore our dignity, our right to stay under the sun will be questioned,” he has said.

From France, the humanitarian emergency, “National Council Western Armenia” organized using the emergency on-site “under the control of the Syrian authorities.”

Moreover, an appeal would be launched to all Armenians and other compatriots outside, either in the United States, Europe, Russia, Turkey, the Middle East and Armenia to support resistance , said in a statement.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014,
Jean Eckian © armenews.com

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Yerevan expresses its concern about the situation in Kessab

March 25, 2014 By administrator

Armenia has expressed its ‘deep concern’ about the situation in the Syrian city of Kessab near the border with Turkey that the majority Armenian inhabitants were evacuated after an attack of jihadist militants from Turkey.

arton98391-480x319In a statement to The Hague, the Netherlands, alongside the two-day summit on nuclear generating security which he participated, President Serzh Sargsyan designated events in Kessab and its region as a “serious challenge” mechanisms current protection of ethnic minorities.

Previously, the international section of the Armenian National Committee had also strongly condemned the attacks, accusing Turkey to play an active role in “helping and endorsing extremist groups in their targeted against Christians and other minority populations Syria attacks.” “We remember everything perfectly Kessab history which, unfortunately, was marked by the tragic events of the deportation of Armenians in the last century,” President Sargsyan said in an allusion to the invasion of the region by armed Turks in 1909 and the second wave of deportations and massacres of the population Kessab during the 1915 Armenian genocide groups.

“The third movement of Armenians Kessab, as is happening today, is a serious challenge to the mechanisms in the 21st century to defend ethnic minorities. I think everyone should realize that these parallels should encourage all parties to exercise caution, “continued the Armenian President.

At the same time, Sarkisian thanked the Syrian authorities “to the measures taken in these difficult times to help Armenians Kesab”. “I’ve already ordered the Armenian diplomatic missions to the UN in New York and Geneva to rely concerned bodies on human rights and protection of minorities they defend rights of Armenians Kessab and can return to their ancestral homes “a & M.Sarkisian added.

Armenian President also reported on the discussion of the situation with the Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia Aram I, headquartered in Antelias, Lebanon.

According M.Sarkissian, the Armenian Embassy in Syria working on a progranme to help Armenians Kesab. At the same time, hundreds of Armenians who had been evacuated from Kesab and found refuge with relatives, friends or at the Armenian church in the nearby village of Latakia hope to return soon to their homes. They received aid from local as well as the International Committee of the Red Cross Armenian organizations.

“Currently, no regrets casualties among Armenians. They were able to Latakia with the help of government troops, “said a Armenian Kesab, Shoghik. “The Armenian authorities are closely monitoring the situation and looking for ways to help the Armenians,” said for his part, spokesman of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Tigran Balayan, speaking to the local press.

President of the Armenian Parliament Hovik Abrahamyan has also expressed its concern about the situation in Kessab. In response to a question from the MP of the opposition Heritage party, Tevan Poghosian concerning possible measures envisaged by Armenia to face this situation, Mr. Abrahamian said: “We are not entitled to interfere in internal affairs of a State [Syria]. I think this is a deeper problem. I think that members are well informed of the situation, we should organize meetings with the department. ”

Tuesday, March 25, 2014,
Gari © armenews.com

 

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Syria, Women join the Kurdish fight in Syria

February 25, 2014 By administrator

DW Syrian Kurds are fighting for an autonomous region in the northeast of the country. They have largely managed to drive out Assad’s troops. Now they’re fighting the Islamists. A third of the fighters are women.

7428060_303,00About 200 women and girls of the People’s Defence Unit (YPG) in Kurdish Syria stand at the ready on a sandy stretch of ground behind a small hill – tense, staring straight ahead, their Kalashnikov rifles in hand. “This is the brigade’s military base,” Warsin explains.

A year ago, Warsin, now 25, joined the Kurdish militia near Qamishli, the unofficial capital of the northern Rojava region of Syria, which is mainly settled by Kurds. Weapon in hand, she is clad in a typical Palestinian scarf and a protective vest. Roj, a petite young woman who fought against the al Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front on the Iraqi border, stands beside her. Last winter, the YPG militia drove the Islamists out, Roj proudly states, adding that they managed to chase out Bashar al-Assad’s troops a year before that.

The YPG was officially founded in 2012 in an attempt to keep Syria’s civil war from spreading into the region. The group is regarded as the military wing of the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD). In effect, the entire region is isolated from the outside world because the Syrian Kurds’ attempts at self-rule aren’t welcomed by all their neighbors. Ankara fears a Kurdish uprising in Turkey should the Syrian Kurds’ model succeed. The Kurds in Iraq are split; some carry on a brisk oil trade with Turkey, and would rather not threaten the good relations with Ankara. The Iraqi government entertains sympathies for Syria’s Kurds, but remains guarded as long as it is not clear who is to rule in Damascus in the future.

From the classroom to the battlefield

As a result, Syria’s Kurds are on their own. But that has led to an outright surge in mobilization in the course of which Roj and Warsin decided to join the YPG. A few months ago, Syrian Kurds proclaimed Rojava to be autonomous.

“First and foremost, we are here because our native country is under attack and we want to defend it,” says Canda, a 21-year-old who’s a member of the Military Council. “No one forced us, we’re volunteers.” Canda is talkative and excellently trained in rhetoric and ideology. “My parents are proud of me, they support and motivate me, and feel I’m doing the right thing,” she says, and adds that, should she be killed in battel, her family would say “she died for peace and democracy.”

Eylem looks young for her 18 years. She’s just graduated from high school and had planned to study Arabic. “No one spoke Kurdish here, and it wasn’t taught in school, either.” A degree in Arabic was much sought after and would have been beneficial, Eylem says – Kurds in Syria were used to adjusting to Assad’s regime.

But now, for the first time, Syrian Kurds – above all the women – have the opportunity to shape their own lives. Women make up 35 percent of the 45,000 fighters. “Women used to be suppressed and exploited in our society, and regarded as inferior by the men,” Canda says. “Now we have the chance to be role models for Kurds and for other ethnicities – for instance, for Arab women.”

Women will decide the future

The Kurdish party PYD has also introduced a women’s quota of 40 percent, and the party’s executive is half women. Co-chairwoman to Asya Abdullah is fully dedicated to her political work and equality. She is convinced that “women have become the benchmark.” And she continues, “In some sectors, women have become so dominant that now men are demanding a quota.” Not every man is happy about that, she says, laughing. Even the male member of the regional parliament who’s sitting beside has to laugh at that, but he doesn’t contradict.

The Kurdish women’s great role model is the rebel leader Abdullah Öcalan, imprisoned in a Turkish jail since 1999. The leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), who spent 20 years of his life in exile in Syria, repeatedly demanded the liberation of women. Many Kurdish families still display his photo in their living room, and Öcalan’s nickname Apo is sprayed on numerous buildings. In their fight for autonomy, the Kurds may turn out to be the winners of the Syrian conflict – as long as they aren’t pulverized amid the conflicting interests of Syria’s neighbors.

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Interior Ministry of Chechnya: Chechen fighters enter Syria through Azerbaijan and Turkey

September 21, 2013 By administrator

Chechen residents, who are involved in the Syrian war, get into the area of the Middle East conflict through Azerbaijan and Turkey, the representative of the Chechen Interior Ministry reports. The participation of Russian citizens in the Syrian war concerns the authorities of Russian Federation. The media expressed fear that returning to Russia the fighters will unleash war in that country as well, an article in “Kavkazki Uzel” states.

According to a source in Chechnya’s law enforcement agencies there is no accurate data on the number of the Chechen residents in Syria; there are from 200 to 500 people from Chechnya that are involved in the hostilities. In June, the Chechen leadership recognized the participation of Chechen expatriates in Syrian war. On June 6 the Russian Federal Security Service Director Alexander Bortnikov stated that there are about 200 militants from RF fighting in Syria and it concerns Russia.

Today, the first deputy director of the Russian Federal Security Service Sergei Smirnov stated that there are 300-400 Russian expatriate mercenaries fighting in Syria. According to Smirnov, the return of those mercenaries to Russia is a serious danger.

As representative of Interior Ministry of Chechnya told the “Kavkazki Uzel” various online resources are actively used for recruiting the young people in Chechnya.

“Many people travel to Azerbaijan from here, there is an established “shuttle” business. In addition, there are Chechens still living there, who left in the late 90’s – early 2000’s. Young people under different pretexts travel to Baku, and then get to Turkey from there and leave directly for Syria afterwards,” said the representative of the Chechen Interior Ministry.

There is no accurate data on the number of Chechens involved in the war in Syria, told the one of the senior officials of the national security agencies the “Kavkazki Uzel”. According to him there are about 200 to 500 people from Chechnya fighting in Syria.

At the same time, natives of North Caucasus get trained in Turkey, Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem says. In their turn, the Russian security services are concerned with the return of their citizens from Syria, as there is no guarantee that they “will not continue their struggle on the Russian territory” after getting experienced in Syria, notes Rais Suleimanov, employee of the Strategic Research Center of Tatarstan.

Earlier, Ramzan Kadyrov, the President of the Chechen Republic, had stated that the terrorists injured during the combat situation on Russia’s North Caucasus had been treated in Azerbaijan and Georgia; the main ideologists of Wahhabis are hiding in Turkey, where they work on spreading Wahhabism and extremism. Russia had once raised the issue of inadmissibility of treatment of Chechen militants on the territory of Azerbaijan. In February 2000, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement concerning this issue; it was supported by similar statements from representatives of Dagestan Federal Security Service and the Interior Ministry of Dagestan.

Source: Panorama.am

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RT Interviews: Footage of chemical attack in Syria is fraud

September 8, 2013 By administrator

There is proof the footage of the alleged chemical attack in Syria was fabricated, Mother Agnes Mariam el-Salib, mother superior of St. James Monastery in Qara, Syria, told RT. She says she is about to submit her findings to the UN.

mother-agnes-chemical-attack-footageMother Agnes, a catholic nun, who has been living in Syria for 20 years and has been reporting actively on what has been going on in the war-ravaged country, says she carefully studied the video featuring allegedly victims of the chemical weapons attack in the Syrian village of Guta in August and now questions its authenticity.

In her interview with RT, Mother Agnes doubts so much footage could have been taken in so little time, and asks where parents of the supposedly dead children are. She promises to send her report to the UN.

The nun is indignant with the world media for apparently turning a blind eye to the Latakia massacre by rebel extremists, which left 500 civilians including women and children dead.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has called on the international community to pay attention to revelations made by Mother Agnes Mariam el-Salib.

RT: The United States has used internet photos and video footage of the supposed chemical weapons attack in Eastern Guta to build a case against the Syrian government. Have you been able to look at these files? What do you have to say about them?

Mother Agnes: I have carefully studied the footage, and I will present a written analysis on it a bit later. I maintain that the whole affair was a frame-up. It had been staged and prepared in advance with the goal of framing the Syrian government as the perpetrator.

The key evidence is that Reuters made these files public at 6.05 in the morning. The chemical attack is said to have been launched between 3 and 5 o’clock in the morning in Guta. How is it even possible to collect a dozen different pieces of footage, get more than 200 kids and 300 young people together in one place, give them first aid and interview them on camera, and all that in less than three hours? Is that realistic at all? As someone who works in the news industry, you know how long all of it would take.

The bodies of children and teenagers we see in that footage – who were they? What happened to them? Were they killed for real? And how could that happen ahead of the gas attack? Or, if they were not killed, where did they come from? Where are their parents? How come we don’t see any female bodies among all those supposedly dead children?

I am not saying that no chemical agent was used in the area – it certainly was. But I insist that the footage that is now being peddled as evidence had been fabricated in advance. I have studied it meticulously, and I will submit my report to the UN Human Rights Commission based in Geneva.

RT: Recently you’ve visited Latakia and the adjacent areas, you’ve talked to the eyewitnesses to the massacre of civilians carried out in Latakia by Jabhat al-Nusra. What can you tell us about it?  

MA: What I want to ask first of all is how the international community can ignore the brutal killing spree in Latakia on Laylat al-Qadr early in the morning of August 5, an attack that affected more than 500 people, including children, women and the elderly. They were all slaughtered. The atrocities committed exceed any scale. But there was close to nothing about it in the international mass media. There was only one small article in “The Independent”, I believe.

We sent our delegation to these villages, and our people had a look at the situation on-site, talked to the locals, and most importantly – talked to the survivors of the massacre.

I don’t understand why the Western media apply double standards in this case – they talk about mass murder that the use of chemical weapons resulted in non-stop, but they keep quiet about the Latakia massacre.

RT: Do you know anything about the fate of hostages captured in Latakia?

MA: In the village of Estreba they massacred all the residents and burnt down their houses. In the village of al-Khratta almost all the 37 locals were killed. Only ten people were able to escape.

A total of twelve Alawite villages were subjected to this horrendous attack. That was a true slaughterhouse. People were mutilated and beheaded. There is even a video that shows a girl being dismembered alive – alive! – by a frame saw. The final death toll exceeded 400, with 150 to 200 people taken hostage. Later some of the hostages were killed, their deaths filmed.

At the moment we are looking for the hostages and negotiating their release with the militants, but so far we haven’t managed to achieve that.

RT: We often hear reports of Christians being persecuted by the militants. Just the day before yesterday there was an attack in the village of Maaloula, where the majority of population is Christian. Are Christians in Syria facing grave danger?

MA: Everyone in Syria is facing grave danger. There was a case of Muslim religious leaders being kidnapped and beheaded. They were humiliated and tortured. Ismailis, the druze, Christians – people from all parts of Syrian society – are being mass murdered. I would like to say that if these butchers didn’t have international support, no one would have dared to cross the line. But today, unfortunately, the violation of human rights and genocide in Syria is covered up on the international level. I demand the international community stops assessing the situation in Syria in accordance with the interests of a certain group of great powers. The Syrian people are being killed. They fall victim to contractors, who are provided with weapons and sent to Syria to kill as many people as possible. The truth is, everywhere in Syria people are being kidnapped, tortured, raped and robbed. These crimes remain unpunished, because the key powers chose international terrorism as a way to destroy sovereign states. They’ve done it to other countries. And they will just keep doing it if the international community doesn’t say “Enough!”

RT: You’ve managed to get hold of some sensitive information. Does this make you fear for your life as someone who keeps documents that may compromise the militants? Has anyone threatened you?

MA: You are right. I do get threatened. They are trying to discredit me. I know there is a book coming out soon in France that labels me as a criminal who kills people. But any believer should first and foremost trust their conscience, their belief in God, and that will help them save innocent lives. I don’t care much about my own life. My life is no more precious than that of any Syrian child, whose body could be used as evidence to justify wrongdoing. This is the biggest crime ever perpetrated in history.

RT: What should the Syrians do to stop the tragedy they are going through?

MA: The Syrians themselves can do nothing to stop it. They can only rely on the international community, friendly nations, world powers, such as Russia, China, and India. With a lot of enthusiasm we did welcome the news that the British parliament voted against the participation of their country in the possible war against Syria. There is a terrorist war going on against Syria right now. The international community and Syria’s friends should join forces and say: Enough! And they need to use every opportunity to do that. Otherwise this threat Syria is facing now will turn into a threat to universal peace.

RT: What should the Vatican and other hubs of Christianity do to put an end to this tragedy?

MA: The Pope says he has no planes, no bombs, and no armed forces. Instead, he has the power of the truth, and the truth he has told. There are messages coming from everywhere in the world urging against a military intervention in Syria. Those who want to hear them will. The Pope, the patriarchs, Nobel Prize winners, including women, keep saying the same in unison: Let’s stop fighting. No conflict can be solved by military means. Stop adding fuel to the flame!
All the prominent public figures in the world have risen to speak against the war. Everyone has spoken their mind, but the US prefers to turn a deaf ear. The world public opinion has turned against the US. It’s the first time in history that America is alone. They are claiming that they are backed by ten countries. But I insist they aren’t, because the people of these countries disagree with their governments. Even the American people disagree with their government.

RT: Do you believe that this tragedy will end and Syria will remain a homeland for all Syrians, regardless of their ethnical or religious identity?

MA: I’m not Syrian myself, but I’ve been living in Syria for 20 years. I’d like to remind everyone that Damascus is the most ancient capital in the world. I would like to remind everyone that Syria is the cradle of civilization. I would like to remind everyone that this is the holy land that gave birth to the main world religions. What is happening in Syria should serve as a lesson for everyone. I mean that in existential rather than political sense. I am convinced that with God’s help the Syrian people will be able to remain strong, heal their wounds, reconcile and chase out all the foreign mercenaries and terrorists. I believe there will be peace in Syria. But for that we need help from the international community.

 

Source RT

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Russian President Putin: Claims of chemical weapons use by Syria regime ‘utter nonsense

August 31, 2013 By administrator

MOSCOW – Agence France-Presse / Reuters

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Aug. 31 firmly rejected claims that the Syria regime has used chemical weapons, calling it “nonsense” and demanding proof.

Puten“Syrian government troops are on the offensive and have surrounded the opposition in several regions. In these conditions, to give a trump card to those who are calling for a military intervention is utter nonsense,” Putin told reporters in Vladivostok in response to a question on alleged chemical weapons use by the regime.

“I am convinced that it (the chemical attack) is nothing more than a provocation by those who want to drag other countries into the Syrian conflict, and who want to win the support of powerful members of the international arena, especially the United States,” Putin said.

The Russian president said Obama, as a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, should remember the impact any U.S. attack would have on Syrian civilians.

“Regarding the position of our American colleagues, who affirm that government troops used… chemical weapons, and say that they have proof, well, let them show it to the United Nations inspectors and the Security Council,” he told journalists.

“If they don’t show it, that means there is none.”

G20 ‘good platform to discuss Syria’

World powers should discuss the Syrian crisis at a meeting of the leaders of the Group of 20 developed and developing nations in St. Petersburg next week, he added. “This [G20 summit} is a good platform to discuss the problem. Why not use it?” Putin said.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich warned that Washington would be violating international law if it acted without the approval of the U.N. Security Council.

“Washington statements with threats to use force against Syria are unacceptable,” Lukashevich said in a statement late in Aug. 30.

“Any unilateral use of force without the authorisation of the U.N. Security Council, no matter how ‘limited’ it is, will be a clear violation of international law, will undermine prospects for a political and diplomatic resolution of the conflict in Syria and will lead to a new round of confrontation and new casualties.”

Lukashevich also said that Washington’s threats were made “in the absence of any proof” of the Syrian government using chemical weapons.

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Syria airport fighting kills 150 – activists

February 15, 2013 By administrator

February 15, 2013 – 19:02 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Heavy fighting for control of the international airport in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo and a major military air base nearby has killed some 146070150 rebels and government soldiers over the past two days, activists say, according to Belfast Telegraph.

The director of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rami Abdul-Rahman, said the casualties are almost evenly divided between opposition fighters and troops loyal to President Bashar Assad.

Rebels launched a major attack on Aleppo’s civilian airport and the adjacent Nairab airfield on Wednesday. So far, they have captured most of the “Brigade 80” base, responsible for protecting the area, as well as an army checkpoint. The airport itself and the military airfield, which have their own defences as well, both remain in regime hands.

Today, the Observatory and the Local Co-ordination Committees activist group said rebels and President Bashar Assad’s forces were shelling each other in renewed clashes. Control of Aleppo international airport and Nairab would be a huge strategic shift for Syria’s north-eastern region, giving the opposition a potential air hub enabling aid and other flights.

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