NEWYORK,(ST)_ Syria’s permanent representative to the UN Dr. Bashar Jaafari stressed that the Syrian media is being targeted by terrorist groups and countries supporting them.
Political analyst Mohammed Dirar Jammo was assassinated by same sides that sponsor terrorist groups in Syria
Jaafari said in a speech yesterday during a UN Security Council meeting on the situation of civilians and journalists in armed conflicts: ” We lost the political analyst Mohammed Dirar Jammo, who was assassinated early Wednesday by armed terrorist group which receives arms ,funding and support from the same parties, nations and governments that sponsor terrorist groups in Syria in the town of Sarafand in southern Lebanon while he was with his 17-year-old daughter.
He added that the Syrian government has consistently dealt openly with the media and issued since the beginning of the crisis a new media law in a reform step aimed at strengthening media work and attaining more freedom and transparency.
Jaafari continued that the Syrian government committed itself to uncovering facts in cooperation with the UN former Special Envoy of Kofi Annan and the implementation of the six-point plan including the fifth item on the entry and work of journalists , and Annan was periodically notified with the names of journalists who entered the country and their number during the period from 25 March to 21 May 2012 in less than two months was more than 166 Arab and foreign media outlets.
Reporters of more than 300 media outlets were allowed officially since the beginning of 2013
He pointed out that the Ministry of Information officially allowed since the beginning of this year reporters from more than 300 media outlets from around the world to practice their work freely.
Jaafari added that two French journalists are still kidnapped by terrorist groups while others were lost and terrorist groups assassinated several journalists including French journalist Jill Jackie.
Jaafari continued that the Syrian government has made great efforts in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to free abducted journalists and evacuate their wounded and the bodies of the dead from the areas where the armed terrorist groups are stationed and bring them back to their homes.
” On behalf of the Syrian government, I extended official letters to both the UN Secretary-General and the heads of the Security Council included information on the number of journalists who have entered Syrian territory illegally .
Huge media machine mobilized to incite violence and terrorism and fabricate lies to distort reality and ignite strife in Syria
Jaafari stressed that enormous media has been mobilized to incite violence and terrorism and fabricate lies to distort reality and ignite the fire of strife in Syria ,in the context of certain countries pursuit to achieve their geopolitical objectives and undermine Syria ‘s infrastructure and national institutions, representing a gross violation of the provisions of UN Security Council resolution 1624 of 2005, a decision which prohibits terrorism incitement .
He explained that the Syrian national media was also exposed to terrorist acts of sabotage, including the attack on the headquarters of al-Ikhbareia Channel on 27 June 2012 when one armed terrorist group bombed and looted its contents and killed four guards and three journalists , while the Syrian TV and radio building was attacked on August 6, 2012 by an improvised explosive device and the bomber was recently arrested and acknowledged he had received orders to carry out this terrorist act from inside Saudi Arabia.
Jaafari pointed out that these acts of terror resulted in the death of 9 journalists and 23 workers in the Syrian media organizations , while 39 media men were kidnapped or assaulted.
He noted the decision of the Arab League in June 2nd 2012 provided to stop broadcasting Syrian TV stations on Nilesat and Arabsat, and another decision banning the Syrian TV on the European Hotbird.
Jaafari noted that the Pakistani Taliban recently announced the involvement of hundreds of its members against the Syrian government forces in Syria , at the request of what they called Arab friends who helped them earlier in Afghanistan.
Jaafari underlined that resignations of many journalists from channels that promote sedition and inciting violence and bloodshed in Syria, Egypt and other countries have had an important role in detecting the destructive role played by certain media in violating values and noble principles governing media work .
T. Fateh