DAMASCUS(ST)-The Pan-Arab Popular Forum for Supporting Syria’s Steadfastness denounced the decisions taken at the Doha summit which contradict the Arab League charter, go in line with the conspiracy contrived by the Gulf sheikhdoms and unveil the crimes perpetrated against the Syrian people and state.
During the expanded meeting held on Wednesday in Damascus with the participation of Syrian and Arab parties, organizations, forces, movements and figures, the Forum said that the Arab League has become a place for laying down plans against interest of the Arab nation.
The Forum also highlighted the positions of Iraq and Algeria regarding the crisis in Syria during the recent Arab League meeting, expressing support for the political program for resolving the crisis in Syria through national dialogue.
Participants referred to the cooperation between the armed opposition and Israel through providing it with weapons, treating injured terrorists in hospitals of occupied Palestine and facilitating the entry of Libyan gunmen through Jordan and Palestine to Syria. They also denounced the smuggling of terrorists from Lebanon into Syria.
The participants condemned silence of some Palestinian leadership regarding the heinous crime perpetrated by terrorist groups against Palestinians in Yarmouk camp and decried the repressive practices of the regimes in Tunisia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar against their free men and the crimes of terrorists against the Iraqi people.
The Forum called on the international community to abolish the unjust sanctions imposed on Syria and Iran, criticizing the Human Rights Council’s unfair resolutions against Syria, calling for bringing Erdogan and the rulers of Qatar and Saudi Arabia to justice on charge of committing crimes against the Syrian people and greatly damaging the Syrian industrial infrastructure.
The Forum hailed the steadfastness of Syria under the leadership of President Bashar al-Assad, expressing the honest Arab forces support for Syria in the face of conspiracies, challenges and dangers.
The meeting also dealt with current circumstances and its repercussions on the Arab and international arenas.
O. Al-Mohammad