Hundreds of Syrians, Armenians Demonstrate to Condemn Turkish-Backed Aggression on Kasab

BUENOS AIRES- Hundreds of Syrian and Armenian youths demonstrated on Saturday in the Argentinean capital Buenos Aires to express their condemnation of the ongoing global war on Syria and of the latest Turkish-backed terrorist aggression on the Syrian town of Kasab in the northern countryside of Lattakia.

Demonstrators, under the slogan “Save Kessab”, marched towards the Turkish Embassy in Buenos Aires. They strongly denounced the support of the Turkish government of Recepe Tayyib Erdogan for the aggression launched by armed terrorist groups on Kasab. They called for pressuring the terrorists, who are fighting the Syrian state and people and who belong to different nationalities, to go back to their countries.

 

Tamara Lee, the media official of the Syrian Cultural Society in Argentina affirmed the inevitable failure of the terrorists in achieving theirs and their masters’ goals thanks to the steadfastness of the Syrian people.

The youths put the Syrian and Armenian flags at the entrance of the Turkish Embassy which was surrounded by a large number of Argentinean security forces personnel.

H. Mustafa

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