Jordanian activists: Caesar’s Act is a crime against humanity

Jordanian parliamentary, political, partisan, union, cultural and popular activities have condemned the economic terrorism practiced by the United States against Syria, the latest of which is the so-called ‘Caesar Act’, renewing their stand and solidarity with Syria in the face of American aggression.

 In a statement that a Sana correspondent in Amman received a copy of, they said:

“The so-called Caesar Act falls in the context of the practice of economic terrorism and is one of the most dangerous types of crimes against humanity,” Jordanian activities said in a statement on June 14.

 

“This measure confirms the identification of the United States with the Zionist racist enemy which is the first foe for all of humanity. These measures came after America was unable to achieve its goals after years of war against Syria.”

The statement added that the United States is the creator of terrorism in the world and its sponsor, stressing that the terrorist war against Syria is an American war carried out through agents from countries and semi-states and terrorist organizations and directly through its occupation of parts of Syrian lands and its theft of oil and the burning of wheat fields.

The statement stressed that the repercussions of the American measures will not be limited to Syria only, but also include Jordan, which suffers from an economic crisis. 

“The Jordanian activities stressed their complete confidence in the victory of Syria,” the statement concluded. “These American measures will not be able to achieve what Washington failed to achieve through its terrorist war against Syria.”

O. al-Mohammad

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