AL Claims Concern Over Syrian Refugees, Ignores Key Factors of Displacing Them
CAIRO, (SANA)_ The Arab League recent ministerial-level meeting held in Cairo discussed what it has called the Syrian refugees file, ignoring the causes and main factors that caused their displacement.
The speech of some ministers were full of lies and hypocrisy as they have ignored that their countries were the main cause behind the displacement of the Syrians as well as the sharing of these countries in the unfair unilateral economic sanctions which affected the Syrian people's livelihood directly.
Some ministers shed crocodile tears on the humanitarian and the miserable living conditions of the displaced Syrians in spite of spending lots of money on recruiting mercenaries and takfiries, training them and on purchasing weapons for the terrorists.
The AL session came in the framework of putting political and media pressure on Syria and registering theoretical positions by the parties that control the AL bodies after robbing its main role and trading in situation of the Syrians due to the terrorism being exposed to.
If these countries have any problem with meeting the needs of the Syrian refugees they should stop supplying the gunmen with weapons and money and halt inciting sedition in Syria to end the tragedies of the Syrian people due to terrorism.
The AL Secretary General ,Nabil al-Arabi, exploited the session to beg for the foreign intervention, renewing the demand of the UN Security Council to issue a binding resolution under Chapter VII and deploy international forces in Syria.
For his part, Lebanese Foreign Minister, Adnan Mansour, shed light on reasons of the displacement on top of which are the flow of weapons and money into Syria, the entry of foreign gunmen and not reaching to a political dialogue, calling on all sides to tackle this problem.
Mansour called on the AL to shoulder its responsibilities towards the refugees through ensuring their humanitarian, medical, livelihood, educational and services requirements in order to ease their daily suffering.
While the Bahraini Minister, whose country is practicing all kinds of suppression and persecution, backed by gulf military forces, against Bahraini people, alleged his keenness on the life of the Syrian refugees reviewing what his regime has offered to al-Zatari camp in Jordan.
The Jordanian Minister called for ending the humanitarian crisis of the Syrian refugees through stopping violence and a political solution which leads to what he has called as a comprehensive transition of the rule which means achieving what the enemies of Syria have failed to achieve by weapons and terrorism.
Meanwhile the Kuwaiti Minister alleged that the suffering of the Syrian people is emerged from the inability of the UN Security Council to meet the demands of his AL of military intervention in Syria.
He also boasted that his country has mobilized all means to ensure the financial and relief resources through the available means officially and politically to the Syrian refugees, while the refugees didn't receive any of the assistance he has talked about.
Jan 14, 2013
CAIRO, (SANA)_ The Arab League recent ministerial-level meeting held in Cairo discussed what it has called the Syrian refugees file, ignoring the causes and main factors that caused their displacement.
The speech of some ministers were full of lies and hypocrisy as they have ignored that their countries were the main cause behind the displacement of the Syrians as well as the sharing of these countries in the unfair unilateral economic sanctions which affected the Syrian people's livelihood directly.
Some ministers shed crocodile tears on the humanitarian and the miserable living conditions of the displaced Syrians in spite of spending lots of money on recruiting mercenaries and takfiries, training them and on purchasing weapons for the terrorists.
The AL session came in the framework of putting political and media pressure on Syria and registering theoretical positions by the parties that control the AL bodies after robbing its main role and trading in situation of the Syrians due to the terrorism being exposed to.
If these countries have any problem with meeting the needs of the Syrian refugees they should stop supplying the gunmen with weapons and money and halt inciting sedition in Syria to end the tragedies of the Syrian people due to terrorism.
The AL Secretary General ,Nabil al-Arabi, exploited the session to beg for the foreign intervention, renewing the demand of the UN Security Council to issue a binding resolution under Chapter VII and deploy international forces in Syria.
For his part, Lebanese Foreign Minister, Adnan Mansour, shed light on reasons of the displacement on top of which are the flow of weapons and money into Syria, the entry of foreign gunmen and not reaching to a political dialogue, calling on all sides to tackle this problem.
Mansour called on the AL to shoulder its responsibilities towards the refugees through ensuring their humanitarian, medical, livelihood, educational and services requirements in order to ease their daily suffering.
While the Bahraini Minister, whose country is practicing all kinds of suppression and persecution, backed by gulf military forces, against Bahraini people, alleged his keenness on the life of the Syrian refugees reviewing what his regime has offered to al-Zatari camp in Jordan.
The Jordanian Minister called for ending the humanitarian crisis of the Syrian refugees through stopping violence and a political solution which leads to what he has called as a comprehensive transition of the rule which means achieving what the enemies of Syria have failed to achieve by weapons and terrorism.
Meanwhile the Kuwaiti Minister alleged that the suffering of the Syrian people is emerged from the inability of the UN Security Council to meet the demands of his AL of military intervention in Syria.
He also boasted that his country has mobilized all means to ensure the financial and relief resources through the available means officially and politically to the Syrian refugees, while the refugees didn't receive any of the assistance he has talked about.
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