The Bolivian Communist Youth Movement confirms its solidarity with Syria

The Bolivian Communist Youth Movement and the René Zavaleta Mercado Center for Studies organized a stand in the Bolivian capital, La Paz, during which the participants expressed their support for Syria and its people, based on their belief in the principles of the movement and solidarity with peoples.

In statements in Spanish, the participants said: Syria is suffering today as a result of a conspiracy that came in the form of the so-called “Arab Spring” or “color revolution” similar to those being prepared in Washington laboratories.

The participants affirmed that the enemies of Syria had failed to subjugate it despite all that they had done. Syria’s enemies are still bombing and occupying its lands under the false guise of combating terrorism, noting that the Syrian people resisted and won, despite the fact that Western powers funded armed groups and supported suspicious organizations such as the White Helmets which was created by the British intelligence.

The participants in the vigil denounced the daily looting of Syrian natural resources by the United States, and condemned the Israeli and Turkish attacks on Syrian territory.

NR

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