Syrian Expatriates in 20 countries have condemned the terror bombings in coastal cities of Jableh and Tartous that killed dozens of innocent persons last Monday.
The expatriates described the terror bombings as a ‘coward act’, which reflects bankruptcy of the conspirators on Syria and their Arab and western supporters.
“The terror bombings serve the Zionist entity [Israel] and target Syria’s unity and stances,” the expatriates said in a statement carried by the official news agency (SANA) on Wednesday.
They expressed deep grief and sorrow over what has happened in the homeland.
Syrian expatriates in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Jordan, Tunisia, Iraq, Germany, France, Sweden, Poland, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Romania, Czech, Britain, Russia, Ukraine, The United States of America, Canada, Venezuela, Brazil, Mexico, Australia and Malaysia signed the statement.
Terrorist organizations’ supporters
Another statement condemning the terror attacks was released by the Syrian community in Austria and the Hands off Syria initiative.
The statement indicated that the regimes of Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have not stopped their support for terrorist organizations that kill innocent people and destroy civilization in Syria.
It called for bringing those who are responsible for the attacks and their supporters to justice and supporting the efforts being exerted by the Syrian state and friendly states in fighting terrorist organizations. .
“The brutal attacks perpetrated by the terrorist organizations- the ISIS, al-Nusra Front and the affiliated groups- in the homeland will never undermine the steadfastness of the Syrian people and their support for the Syrian army and leadership in confronting the colonial plots,” the expatriates said
They also underlined that the terrorist organizations and their support have worked on hindering the efforts that aim to reach a political solution to the crisis in Syria.
Over 140 persons were martyred and hundreds were wounded in Monday’s terror attacks in the coastal cities.
Basma Qaddour