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    MOSCOW—The Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday issued a statement condemning the attack on the Armenian population of Kessab and the role of extremist, Islamist militants in the region. Below is the text obtained from the Russian Foreign Ministry:
    “The situation in Syria has been characterized lately by the aggravation of confrontation between government forces and illegal armed formations (IAFs) attempting to take revenge for the recent series of defeats.
    “The main confrontations are being observed in the north-west of Syria. On the 21 March al-Qaeda linked units of Jabhat al-Nusra and Ahrar al-Sham, numbering several thousand, attacked the region of the City of Kasab [sic] on the border with Turkey, where the majority of the population are Armenians. The attack of IAFs (according to Damascus) with artillery support, including the use of tank guns from the territory of Turkey, has led to the temporary loss of several populated areas, including Kasab. Fearing atrocities by terrorists, the Armenian population from Kasab, Samra, Nabva Al-Mur and nearby populated areas left their homes and moved to Latakia protected by Syrian military personnel.
    “The movement of extremists to Latakia located some 65 km from Kasab, which also threatened to disrupt the international operation to remove components of chemical weapons from Syria, was stopped. Syrian military personnel fought off fights of strategic importance from militants and in the near future intend to stop the breakthrough of armed gangs and re-establish control over the Kasab checkpoint on the border with Turkey.
    “The occupation of the City of Kasab by militants aroused a resonance of condemnation from Armenian communities all over the world. A demonstration near the UN representation was organised in Yerevan, where they requested an end must be put to the persecution of ethnic and sectarian minorities by IAFs in Syria.
    “At the same time, the Armenian authorities thanked the Syrian authorities for their protection of the Armenian population. The Armenian national committee of America appealed to the US President Barack Obama and the US Congress to apply pressure on Ankara to make it stop assisting militants, who attacked civilians in Kasab.
    “Extremists continue to terrorise Syrian civilians systematically by non-electively mortaring cities and populated areas of the country. 2 students died and 15 received injuries of varying severity as a result of a strike by a mortar shell on a student campus in Damascus. 5 persons became victims of attacks in Homs, 6 were killed and 9 were injured in neighbourhoods of the capital Dahiat al-Asad, Harasta, Mezze and Abu-Roumana. 8 inhabitants of Latakia died as a result of a missile attack.
    “According to information from Damascus, the practice of illegal trading of human organs is being spread in territories where the militants are hosts. The victims of medical traders are usually children.
    “The mass media also report that the extremists have organised several training camps for teenagers, where suicide bombers are reared using these children.
    “Acts of vandalism and outrage with Christian and Muslim religious sanctities continue. In the region of Ar-Raqqah, terrorists destroyed the tombs of Ammar ibn Yasir and Uwais al-Qarani, Companions of the Prophet Muhammad.
    “In the context of the implementation of UNSC resolution 2139, we can note the successful functioning of the joint commission within the ambit of the SAR Government and the UN. A large shipment of aid was delivered to Kurdish regions of the country though the Nusaybin – Al-Qamishli checkpointon the border with Turkey. The operation to evacuate those who want to leave the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp near Damascus is ongoing despite non-stop shooting by militants.
    “We decisively denounce any terrorist attacks and other crimes against civilians, including non-elective shooting on Syrian cities and populated areas by militants. It seems that the purpose of such triggering of action by extremists is to prevent the renewal of inter-Syrian negotiations, to deprive Syrians of the opportunity of political and diplomatic settlement and to disrupt the process of chemical demilitarisation of Syria. Such a scenario is inadmissible. Russia, for its part, as before, is ready to continue its interaction with all its partners in the interests of stopping the bloody internal conflict in the SAR on the basis of the Geneva Communiqué of 30 June 2012.”
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    • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

      Russia to extend helping hand to christian Armenians in Syria – official

      BEIRUT, April 02. /ITAR-TASS/. Russia and Syria have agreed to send humanitarian aid to the Armenian-populated town of Kessab on the Turkey-Syria border.
      On March 22, Syria’s Kessab was attacked by gunmen who had crossed the border from Turkey.
      “We have reached agreement with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,” Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society chairman Sergei Stepashin has said.
      A Syrian airplane will deliver the humanitarian aid within days, he said.

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      • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

        How about a big collective THANK YOU!

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        Russia to extend helping hand to christian Armenians in Syria – official

        BEIRUT, April 02. /ITAR-TASS/. Russia and Syria have agreed to send humanitarian aid to the Armenian-populated town of Kessab on the Turkey-Syria border.
        On March 22, Syria’s Kessab was attacked by gunmen who had crossed the border from Turkey.
        “We have reached agreement with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,” Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society chairman Sergei Stepashin has said.
        A Syrian airplane will deliver the humanitarian aid within days, he said.

        http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/726315
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        • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

          Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
          How about a big collective THANK YOU!
          Here's the cue for this to be downplayed as Russia playing politics to gain Armenian favours .

          Of course, such a standard would not be applied to Western aid because it's only Russia that goes after its own interests .
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          • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

            Playing politics or not-i do not see the West helping our cause here - in fact they are doing everything to undermine the security of not just Armenians but Christians in general in the region.
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            • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

              Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
              Playing politics or not-i do not see the West helping our cause here - in fact they are doing everything to undermine the security of not just Armenians but Christians in general in the region.
              Indeed. Turkey's support for Al Qaeda at Kessab could not have come by itself. It's bound to NATO and there must be at least some tacit Western support for its actions.
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              • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                ARMENIANS IN KESSAB ARE IN A TERRIBLE PLIGHT (VIDEO)

                13:27 | April 2,2014 | Politics

                Armenians in Kessab, an ethnic Armenian-populated town in northwestern
                Syria, at the border with Turkey, are in a terrible plight, says
                Aleppo Compatriotic Charitable Organization.

                The events in Kessab remain in the focus of attention of Armenians and
                the organization calls on everyone to join the Save Kessab campaign
                and fundraising.

                "The situation has been tense in Kessab in the past three years and
                it deteriorated after the attack of Turkish militants," said Dianna
                Karazian, a member of the Organization.

                Nineteen Armenians, mainly elderly people, still remain in Kessab.

                About 600 ethnic Armenian families had to flee their homes in Kessab
                and are currently sheltered in Latakia, which is about 60 kilometers
                to the south of their native town.

                "We met some of them yesterday and I must say that they are in a
                terrible condition," said Hakob Kazanjyan, another member of the NGO.

                According to the latest reports, 11 Armenians of Kessab are still
                missing.

                Attacks started on March 21, with al-Qaeda-affiliated militants
                penetrating from Turkish territory into Kessab, a predominantly
                Armenian-populated town in northwestern Syria. The tragic events of
                the following days, when the peaceful population became a target of
                brutal attacks by armed rebels, have raised international concerns.

                Social networks were immediately filled with petitions to various
                instances with urges and pleas to "Save Kessab."

                The events in Kessab remain in the focus of attention of Armenians and the organization calls on everyone to join the Save Kessab campaign and fundraising.


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                • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  Playing politics or not-i do not see the West helping our cause here - in fact they are doing everything to undermine the security of not just Armenians but Christians in general in the region.
                  Whatever the reasons Russian media is the only one that uses the word Genocide without putting some shameless qualifier, and it was the only one that was permitted to tell the truth about Turkish support of terrorists.

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                  • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                    This is strange-USA claims 80 Armenians in Kessab were killed yet the Armenian mayor of Kessab says this is not true. Who is lying and why?
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                    • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                      This is strange-USA claims 80 Armenians in Kessab were killed yet the Armenian mayor of Kessab says this is not true. Who is lying and why?
                      See here http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread....l=1#post350188
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